Page The inquisition taken returned into the Chancery Annoyances to persons passing with ships and boats Injury to mills, and floods caused by a lock Various technical points raised and over-ruled before Verdict in the main in accordance with the present- - - Plea, in arrest of judgment, that the verdict had been A great flood delays the execution of part of the work xl Of one who had been found in the realm after abjuring Of one rescued on his way to the gallows, and after- The answer of the accused upon arraignment not at first restricted as in later times - Like the word “arraign” applied to an assisa, the Probably in or about the reign of Henry VI. A case of Cosinage relating to the Marches of Wales The castle of "Keyr Kenny" and the commote of "identified with Carreg Cennen Castle and Iskennen in the modern Carmarthenshire Position of Rhys ap Griffith commonly called Prince His daughter Gwenllian, or Gwendoline, could not Rhys Vychan's two sons became lords of Iskennen in Page His grandfather's wife not a daughter but a great The reports of the case: a plea to the jurisdiction A new plea to the jurisdiction, the King having Met by the reply that there was nothing to show that - lxi lxii lxii |