A History of Ancient Tenures of Land in North Wales And the Marches : Containing Notes On the Common And Demesne Lands of the Lordship of Bromfield, And of the Parts of Denbighshire And Flintshire Adjoining : And Suggestions for the Identification of Such
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The position of the tract thus reserved in Bromfield for the commot of Wrexham is precisely known. Along Pulford brook, in the township of Allington, was at least one stinted common pasture into which the occupiers of certain free tene- ments were entitled to turn a limited number of cattle. 2 If such a pasture was taken by custom to include accommodation for twelve cattle, it was then said to contain twelve " beast-leys." The pasture just mentioned, still bearing its ancient name of " the Wefn...," which by 1843 was divided into eleven hay quillets,* had in 1620 * The havotries described in The Record of Caernarvon (p. 10) under Dolwyddelan each sustained a fixed number of animals. ^ The Gilfach within the same area seems to have been another. * The Wefn is one of four closes affording examples of quillets for hay, all laid out in recent times, belonging to the same owner, and nearly all containing a statute acre each, which have been mentioned on p. 72 as illustrating the difference between true " doles " and modern hay quillets.
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