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 without consent of kindred ; her children shall have no share of land from a mother's kindred except by favour ; for no son begotten in bush and brake is entitled to share of land. Whoever shall cut down trees with permission of the owner of the land, is to have it free for five years ; and the sixth it is to be free to the owner. Whoever shall car-manure land with the owner's permission, is entitled to it for three years ; and the fourth it is free to the owner. Whoever shall spread fold dung on another person's land with his permission is entitled to it for two years; and the third it is free to the owner. Whoever shall break up fresh soil on another person's land with his permission ; the first year he shall have it free, and the second year for pay (ar get), and the third it is free to the owner. If a Cymraes [i. e. a Cymric woman] be given to an alltud, her children shall have a share of land except the principal homestead ; that they are not to receive until the third generation ; and therefrom originate cattle without surety, because, if he commits a crime, the mother's kindred pay the whole of his galanas.

bruise which shall remain three ninth-days is subject to the same liability