pre-1285 The antiquity of the
cantrefi is demonstrated by the fact that they often mark the boundary between
dialects. Some were originally kingdoms in their own right; others may have been artificial units created later. Cantrefi were of particular importance in the administration of
Welsh law. Each
cantref had its own court, which was an assembly of the
uchelwyr, the main landowners of the
cantref. This would be presided over by the king if he happened to be present, or if he was not present, by his representative. Apart from the judges there would be a clerk, an usher and sometimes two professional pleaders. The
cantref court dealt with crimes, the determination of boundaries, and inheritance. The commote court later took over many of the functions of the
cantref court, and in some areas the names of the commotes are much better known than the name of the
cantref of which they formed parts. ==The Cantrefi of Wales==