A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . of the lord, which however is limited,by which he is restrained from precluding or objecting to tlie riglit of succession of the heirs, called in this case, the customaryheirs, or to the alienation of the property, are confined to part only of the town of Brecon and its vicinity, and also to whatis called the mansion and demesne in Trecastle and Hallimote meadow, being the principal inn there, and some few fieldsadjoining. 5 For a survey of the possessions of the lords of this lordsliip, castle and manor, obligingly communicated by the


A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . of the lord, which however is limited,by which he is restrained from precluding or objecting to tlie riglit of succession of the heirs, called in this case, the customaryheirs, or to the alienation of the property, are confined to part only of the town of Brecon and its vicinity, and also to whatis called the mansion and demesne in Trecastle and Hallimote meadow, being the principal inn there, and some few fieldsadjoining. 5 For a survey of the possessions of the lords of this lordsliip, castle and manor, obligingly communicated by the lateSir Charles Morgan, see appendix. No. VI. * Dugd. Man. 41,5, Gir. Cam. Itin, p. 71, 72. 6 Perhai)S the old building in the Struet, which was afterwards used as a workhouse and house of correction, on whichtwo houses have been since erected by Mr. Grazebrook, who laid the present pipes and brought the water for the use of thetown, may have been the common county gaol, after the demolition of the castle and prior to that in the Watton. lu/.l. Fig.


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