[79] Anomalous Laws, Bk. IX. chap. ii. § 4; chap. v. § 2 (Owen, II. 225, 233). This collection of laws is posterior to the year 1430.

[80] Anomalous Laws, Bk. V. chap. ii. § 117 (Ibid. II. p. 85).

[81] Ibid. § 144 (p. 95).

[82] Aimoini Lib. III. c. 29.

[83] Greg. Turon. Lib. VIII. c. 9.

[84] Herman. Contract. ann. 899.

[85] Spelman. Concil. I. 335.

[86] Venedotian Code, Book III. chap. i. §§ 1-10.—Dimetian and Gwentian Codes, Book II. chap. i. §§ 10-12 (Owen I. 219-21, 407, 689).—There is very great confusion in these laws as to the numbers requisite for many crimes, but with respect to the accessories of galanas, or homicide, the rule appears to have been absolute.—Cf. Spelman, Glossary s. v. Assath.

[87] Venedotian Code, Book III. chap. i. § 18. Anomalous Laws, Book IV. chap. iii. §§ 12, 13 (Ibid. I. 231, II. 23).

[88] Ibid. § 17 (p. 231); cf. Book II. chap. viii. § 4 (p. 137).