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are not of the same status—[1]For the sarhad of every one of the other officers, six kine and six score of silver are to be paid. For their galanas is paid six kine and six score kine with three augmentations. For the ebediw of every one is paid six score of silver ; and six score is the gobr of every one of their daughters. A pound and a half is their cowyll; three pounds is their agweddi. [2]Whoever shall kill a person, let him first pay his sarhad and afterwards his galanas. There is to be no augmentation on the sarhad of any one.

[3]The lodging of the chief of the household is to be the largest house in the middle of the trev, because round him the lodgings of the household are to be, so that they may be ready for every emergency. In the lodging of the chief of the household, the bard of the household and the physician are to be. [4]The lodging of the priest of the household, and the scholars of the court with him, is to be the chaplain's house. [5]The lodging of a queen's priest is to be the house of the bell-ringer. [6]The lodging of the steward and the officers[7] with him is to be the house next to the court. [8]The lodging of the judge of the court is to be the chamber of the king or

  1. W 38 a [?]
  2. W 38 a 11
  3. W 38 a 14
  4. W 38 a 18
  5. W 38 a 20
  6. W 38 a 21
  7. Servers (swydwyr) in U and X.
  8. W 38 b 1