This notebook contains a reference titled: "A History of Ancient Tenures of Land In North Wales and The Marches", by Alred N. Palmer, and Edward Own, 1910. It is a wonderful reference for those interested in understand land use in early Welsh culture. There are also some notes on "The Domesday Book" which is the first recorded attempt to list the land organization as it was conceived in 1066.
Notes on the Common and Demesne Lands of the Lordship of Bromfield
Notes on the parts of Denbighshire and Flintshire adjointing
Account of the Manorial System in the same Districts
Extent of the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 23 Henry VII (1508)
The Domesday Book, England's Heritages, Then and Now
notes by Thomas Hinde
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