Goffe, Stephen, 302, 310 Goidel invasion, Cause of, 351 Gold ornaments, Cerrig-gwynion, 35; Dolau-cothi, 35
"Golden Grove Book of Pedigrees," Edward Owen, 154-169, 279 David Edwards of Rhyd-y- Gors, 155, 156
Graig y Dinas, 254, 256 Granavilla, Family of, 134 Grandvilla, Sir Richard de, 133 Grangia de Melis, 132
Gray, Thomas, Hermitage of Theo- doric and the Site of Pendar, 121-153
Gresford, History of Old Parish of, A. N. Palmer, 189-204; Welsh Conquest from English, 197; Anglicised after Civil War, 196; English names in Townships, 197; Thoret,
Halliday, G. E., Gileston Church, Glamorgan, 399-344
Removal of Cross of Iltyd at Llantwit Major, 56-64
Hammer of Thor, 238
Hammers, Stone, in Scandinavia,
of Stone Age, 234 (see under Axes)
Hamo Dentatus, 134
Hares" Wyn Melangell," 109 Harlech Castle, Captain Einion, Governor of, 254
Haverfield, F., Roman Forts in S. Wales, 12-15
Haverfordwest, Survey of Lordship of, in 1577; Henry Owen, 39-55
St. Mary's, Sculptured Capi- tals, 290; Restoration, 284; Vicars John Eynon, 301; William Ormond, 302; Adam Hawkin (Puritan), 302 last Prior of Augustinians, John Batho, 309
Sir Ed. Mansell, Seneschall,
39; Mayors: Wm. Bateman, 318; Wm. Bowen, 318;
W. Morrice Gwynne, 50; John Pryn, 318; Rice Vaughan, 318; Ethelred Wogan, 317; Wm. Williams, 318; Castle, 39, 40; Cus- tumary of Lordship, 41; Great Fair, 47
Hawkin, Adam, Puritan Vicar of St. Mary's, Haverfordwest, 302
Hepste (Hepstone), 31 Herbert, George, 108 Hermitage of Theodoric and Site of Pendar, Thos. Gray, 121-153; 290; situation, 140, 141; overwhelmed by sand-storm, 1300-1898, 142
Hermitage of St. Milburga, granted by Wm. Camerarius to Mar- gam Abbey, 139
Theodoric, Meiler, Coh or Coch, 136, 149; Con- ventual body, 139; Elgar visited by Caradog, 138; Ty Illtyd (Chambered Cairn), used as cell, 173
Historical Value of Welsh Pedi- grees, 200
History of Mounds as Places of Judicature, 259
History of Old Parish of Gresford, A. N. Palmer, 189-204
Lewis, Wm., of Llwynderw, 155,
Lhuyd's, Edward, Description of Bridges over the Alyn, 201
Lindley, Sir Henry, 219 Llai, 189
Llananno, Rood-loft, 93 Llanbadarn, Edmund, brother of Edward's, at, 277 Llanbadarn Fynydd Screen, 94 Llanbrynmair Screen, 93 Llancarvan, Cadoc Doeth, Abbot of, 322
Llandaff, Bishop of, Nicholas, 132 Llandefaelog-fach, Cross Slab of Briamael, 176
Landough Dochor (Docunni), 335 Llandyssil Screen, 91
Llanerfyl, Screen and Rood-loft, 92 Llanfihangel, Screen, 92
Cwm du Inscribed Stone, 175 Trefhelygen, Epitaph on Tomb- stone, 179
Llangatoc Feibion Afel, Welsh in- scription, 279, 280
Llangedwyn, Rood-loft, 92
Llangefelach, Pre-Norman Cross- base, J. Romilly Allen, 181- 188
Llangorse Crannog, 173 Llangurig Church, Ven. Arch- deacon Thomas, 239-250; List of Vicars, 250; Screen and Loft, 92, 93, 114, 115, 246; appropriated to Strata Florida, 248
Llangynidr Maen Hir, 27 Llangynyw, Screen, 92, 116-118 Llanidloes, Screen, 93
Llanllugan, Rood-beam, 92 Llanmerewig, Screen, 91
Llanrhaiadr, Screen, 92
Llanrhian, Axe-hammer, 224-226
Llantwit Major described, 321, 322; Inscribed Pillar of Samson, 272
Llanvillo, Rood-screen, 176 Llanwddyn, Screen, 92
Llanwnog, Screen and Rood-loft, 93, 97, 101
Llanwrin, Screen, 93 Llany blodwel, Screen, 93, 114 Lledwigan Thresher," 280, 281 Llia, 31; Maen Llia, 30 Llychwr, 31
Llys Brychan, 351, 370; "Einion," 254; Patric, 261
Llysdingwyn, Inscribed Stone, 288 Lock and Key, ancient, 339 Long, Evan, Mayor of Carmarthen, 311
Mabilia, daughter of Sir Robert Fitz Hamon, 136
Madoc Danwr, 243, 245 Maelgwn Gwynedd, 242 Maen Cam, 26
Maen Hir, Battle, 27, 173; Cradoc, 27; Cwrt y Gollen, 27; Gileston, 27; Llangynidr, 27; Penybont, 261; Plas du, 261; Tretower, 27
Maen Mawr, 30
Maen y Mornynion, 174 Maen y pyr, 328
Mailer a Diviner, 146 Malvern, Tile Manufactory, 178 Manafon, Screen, 92
Mansell, Sir Edward, Seneschal of Haverfordwest, 39
Manufactory of Tiles, Malvern, 178 Maurice, St., 244; Canon, 39 Marchell's marriage, Story of, 346 Marcroft, Roger, 45 Margam Abbey Charter, 121; once
called Pendar, 145; Griffin ap Ivor's gift to, 140; Her- mitage of St. Milburga granted to, 139; Legends of Monks, 140 n.
Marsli, daughter of Howel ap David Llwyd, 199
Mediæval Remains, Brecon, 176 Meetings, Lectures, 180; Port- madoc, 290
Meilir, 245; Meilir, Brother, (1) the Hermit; (2) Awenet, 146
Meifod Screen, 92 Meini Hirion, 261 Meirinedd, daughter of Gruffydd ap Cynan, 245
Melangell, S., and Hare Legend, 92, 109; Southey's reference to, 111; see Monacella.
"Meols" and "Melys," sweet, 132 Merford, Rhaglotry of, 191 Mesolithic Period, 18
Meurig, King of Glamorgan, 324 Milburga, S., Hermitage granted to Margam Abbey, 139
Military Antiquities, Brecon, 68, 69 Mint at Aberystwith, 277
Minuscules mixed with Capitals, 175 Mochdre Images, 96
Monacella, S. (Melangell), Shrine, 109; Southey's reference to Legend, 111
Monks of Margam, Legends of, 140 Montgomeryshire Screens and
Rood-lofts, Ven. Archdeacon Thomas, 85-120
Montgomery Rood-loft and Screen, 93, 105-108
Monuments, Ancient, Questions and Answers on, 261, 262 Morgan, Bishop, Welsh Translation of Bible, 270
Morgan, Gwenllian E. F., Chapel in St. John's, Brecon, 210 Morris, Lewis, of Penboyr (Llewelyn Ddu o Fon), 271
Mounds, A History of, as Places of Judicature, 259
Muriau'r Dre (Tre'r Gwydelod), 282 Mynydd Farteg, 30; Trecastell, 27, 30 Ystum, 251
Names of Rivers, suffixes -wy, -ou, -i, -ach, -e, -on, -an, 28 Phonetic Spelling of Welsh, 133 Pre-Celtic, 29 Nant Cymrun, 26 Neath Abbey, founder of, 133 Nedd, 31
Neolithic Remains, Three Zones, 26 Nevin, Tomen, 258
Newtown Screen, 91, 101, 102-105 Rector, John Edwards, 103 Ninnocha, S. (Gwengastle), of Brit- tany, 360
Norman Church, 86, 339
Scribes, Phonetic Spelling of Welsh Names, 133
Notes and Queries (Archæological), 82-84, 177-180, 272-290, 371
Ogam, Pentrepoeth, 176; Rare Letter X for Latin P, 175 in Breconshire, 37
Oldest Parish Registers in Pem- brokeshire, Rev. J. Phillips, 298-318
"Oll Synwyr Pen," 266, 267 Onneu, Pre-Celtic River-name 29
Palæolithic Man, no Traces in Breconshire, 17
Palmer, A. Neobard, History of Old Parish of Gresford, 189-204
Pancant, Son of Liski, 3 Parish Registers, Oldest in Pem- brokeshire, Rev. J. Phillips, 298-318
Parish of Gresford, 189-204 Parker, Rev. John, Drawings, 93, 94, 97, 102, 115, 246
Pasgen, Son of Urien, 26 Patricio Church, 88 Pol de Leon, St., 323
Pedigree, Edwards, Rhyd y Gors, 168, 169
Pedigrees, "Golden Grove Book," 154-169; Historical Value of Welsh, 200
Pembrokeshire Ancient Monu-
Pepian (Peipian), 187, 356 Phillips, Rev. J., Oldest Parish Registers in Pembrokeshire, 298-318
Peterchurch Rood Altar, 88 Piscina, 126, 129 "Piser Hir y," 351
Plague at Carmarthen, 1604, 1606, 1611, 1651, 311
Pont Pulford, 201; Resford (Gres- ford), 201; Rhyd Ithel, 201; Vradley, 201; Wersyllt (Gwersyllt), 201; Y Capel hen, 201; Y Kynyddion, 201; Yr Orsedd (Rosset), 201 Portmadoc Meeting, 220 Pottery, Ancient, 9, 11 Prawst (Eurbrawst), 361 Prayer Book and Welsh Testament locked up by order of Vestry, 196
Pre-Celtic River-names, 29; Words surviving in Names of Moun- tains and Rivers, 23 Pre-historic Remains, Breconshire, 173
Pre-Norman Cross-base, Llange- felach, J. Romilly Allen, 181-188
Cross, St. Ishmael's, brokeshire, 279
Primer of 1546, Welsh, 268
Prisoners' Chapel, 210
Proestri (Proistri, Peresgri, Pro- sori), 361
Prothero MSS., 155
Pryn, John, Mayor of Haverford- west, 318
Pwllerochan, Fourteenth century Inscription, 286, 287
Pyro, 327-329; his death, 332 Pynt (y) yr Alyn, 201
Queen's Arbour, a walk, 40
Ravenna Geographer, Trustworthi- ness of, 12
Registers in Pembrokeshire, Oldest Parish, 293-318
Reviews and Notices of Books,
Rhaglotry of Wrexham, 191
Rhibrawst, 361; Rhigos, 31
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