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 [Denial of murder by man in the host. . W 90 a 2 [Sarhad to person of four particular gwlads. W 90 a 5 [Amount of the galanas. . . . . W 90 a 9 [Dead wild sow on another's land. . . . W 90 a 11 [Another dead eatable animal (cf. W 82 b 17). W 90 a 14 [Fox or another uneatable wild animal. . W 90 a 15 [Dirwy and camlwrw of court and llan. . W 90 a 19 [Fault in churchyard in the place of refuge. W 90 a 20 [Sharing of a llan dirwy, and why so shared. W 90 b 1 [Three things of which maer and canghellor do not get share. . . . . . W 90 b 8 [Ship wrecked on land of lord and bishop. . W 90 b 11 [Sharing when law of distress is applied. . W 90 b 13 [One-third of galanas falls on owner of weapon causing death. . W 90 b 20 [Chattels taken from time of war to that of peace W 91 a 1 [Loss of eye whilst two persons are walking in wood W 91 a 3 [Times between court and llan respecting claim W91a7 + V38a1 Lord's time to recollect oath. . . . 38 a 2 Priest's time 38 a 3 Necessary elements in every suit. . . 38 a 5 Perquisite of builder on open land. . . 38 a 7 Gorvodog's liabilities 38 a 10 Gorvodog's time to cancel his gorvodogship. 38 a 13 Thief placed on sureties not to be destroyed. 38 a 14 No responsibility for one's bondman save for theft 38 a 15 Four requisites in administering justice. . 38 a 17 Breaking voluntary cotillage. . . . 38 a 20 Fencing meadow lands because of swine. . 38 a 23 Swine in unripe and in ripe corn. . . 38 a 24 Six ways of losing chattels and how to recover them 38 b 4 An unintentional blow (cf. W 89 b 4). . 38 b 8 Pledger must be of same worth as the one pledged 38 b 11