Origin of Screens and Rood-lofts, 85 Haverfordwest, 302 Owen, Edward, "The Golden Grove 262 Glyndwr, 277 Henry, Survey of Lordship of "P" and "Qu," 22 Paleolithic Man, no Traces in Palmer, A. Neobard, History of Old Pancant, Son of Liski, 3 Parish of Gresford, 189-204 Pasgen, Son of Urien, 26 Pedigree, Edwards, Rhyd y Gors, Pedigrees, "Golden Grove Book," Pembrokeshire Ancient Monu- Pen y Gaer, 252, 255 Peterchurch Rood Altar, 88 Plague at Carmarthen, 1604, 1606, Pont Pulford, 201; Resford (Gres- Pottery, Ancient, 9, 11 196 Proestri (Proistri, Peresgri, Pro- Prothero MSS., 155 Pryn, John, Mayor of Haverford- Pwllerochan, Fourteenth-century Pyro, 327-329; his death, 332 Queen's Arbour, a walk, 40 Ravenna Geographer, Trustworthi- Registers in Pembrokeshire, Oldest Reviews and Notices of Books, 263-271 Rhaglotry of Wrexham, 191 Rhibrawst, 361; Rhigos, 31 Rhoson Commot, 1 River-names, suffixes of 28; the most ancient, 16; Pre-Celtic, 219 Roads, Roman, in Breconshire, 69, 70; Via Julia, 351 Robert of Caen, 121, 140 Roche, Sir John de la, Will of, 374 "Rode in Powlles" and elsewhere pulled down, 91 Rood Altar, Peterchurch, 88; of Chester, 89; Images, Gwerfil Goch, Mochdre, 96; Bettws, 94 Roods in Wales, 35, 87; Superstitious use, 89; Staircase, 343 Rood-beam, Llanllugan, 92 Rood-loft, Derwen, 120; Llananno, 93; Llangedwyn, 92; Llanwnog, 93; Montgomery, 93, 105-108; Pennant Melangell, 109-113; Whittington, 93 Rood-lofts and Screens, Montgomeryshire, Ven. Archdeacon Thomas, 85-120 Form and Use, 87; origin of, 85; Visitation inquiries, 91 Romano-British Remains, 174 Roman Forts in S. Wales, F. Haverfield, 12-15 Roads, Breconshire, 69-70 ; Tiles, 15, 174 Sepulchral Inscription (Penoyr), 174 Rymi (Rhymney), 30 Sadler, Robert, Prior, 213 "Salesbury, William, Life and Work," by Ven. Archdeacon Thomas, Reviewed, 263-270 Salesburys, Descent of, from Adam de Saltzburg, 269 Saltzburg, Adam de, 269 Samson, St., of Dol, Early Life, Rev. W. D. Bushell, 319338 | Samson, St., of Dol, Eurch's Life, 320; Cave, identification, 337, 338; Legends, 325 and Sparrows in the Barley Field, 325; in Brittany, 325; Inscribed Pillar, 272 Sanctuaries, Forgotten, 205 Sand covers St. James, Kenfig, 144 Sanddef Hardd, 199 Scadoniorum = Isca Dumnonio rum, 12 Sculptured Capitals in St. Mary's, Haverfordwest, 290 Screens and Rood-lofts, Montgomeryshire, Ven. Archdeacon Thomas, 85 - 120; Origin of, 85; Remains of, 91; Use, 87; Curtains for, 86; Earliest Wooden, 86 Screen, Bettws, near Clun, 94; Bugeildy, 94; Buttington, 92; Cemmaes, 93; Guilsfield (and Stairway), 92; Kerry, 91; Llanbadarn Fynydd, 94; Llanbrynmair, 93; Llandyssil, 91; Llanerfyl (and Loft), 92; Llanfihangel, 92; Llangurig, 93, 114, 115, 246; Llangynyw, 92, 116-118; Llanidloes, 93; Llanmerewig, 91; Llanrhaiadr, 92; Llanvillo, 176; Llanwddyn, 92; Llanwnog (and Loft), 97, 101; Llanwrin, Llanyblodwel, 93, 114; Manafon, 92; Meifod, 92; Montgomery (and Loft), 93, 105-108; Newtown, 91, 101, 102-105; Pennant Melangell (and Loft), 92, 109-113; Selattyn, 93; Thurcaston (thirteenth century), Trelystan, 93; Welshpool, 92 Screens, Modern, Guilsfield, Llansantffraid, Manafon, Llanfechain, 118, 119 Selattyn, Screen, 93 93; 86; Senoi, Pre-Celtic River-name, 29 Sepulchral Inscription, Roman, 174 Seri, 30 Sgio, Pre-Celtic River name, 29 Sheldon, Job, Mayor of Aberystwith, 271 Shrine of St. Monacella 109 Sigar (Hermit), 325 Skull, Brachy-cephalic, in Central Europe, 19; Cro-Magnon, 19; Dolicho-cephalic, characteristic of N., W. and S. Europe and N. Africa, 19; Dolicho-cephalic in Long Barrows, 18 Sling-stones, 11 Slange, 43 Southey's reference to Monacella's Spindle-whorl, 10 Stafford-Knot pattern, common in Stained Glass of St. Brychan (fifteenth century), 368 Standing Stones, 26, 30 (see "Maen Hir") Statutum Wallice of 1284, and Stepney, Alban, 45 Stone Arrows, Clegyr Voia, 17 Sir W. Wilde's Classification Circle, Mynydd Trecastell, 27, dû, 175; Llysdingwyn, 288; Stone Hammer, Perforated, found in Pembrokeshire, J. Romilly Allen, 224-238 Stone Hammers, 26; Sir W. Wilde's Classification, 231; list of, found in Barrows, 231-234; Characteristic of Bronze Age in Great Britain, 234; Distinction between Denmark and Britain, 235 Stones, Sling, 11; Method of using Defective, Ancient v. Modern, 186 Stoup, 126, 129, 344 Welshpool Screen, 92 Whiteley, Colonel, Aberystwith Wood, H. J. T., Value of Welsh Wrexham Rhaglotry, 191 Removal of the Cross of Iltyd, Llantwit Major: Being taken out of the Ground Old Western Church where Cross now stands Plan, showing Human Remains beneath the Cross View of Hole where the Cross stood Montgomeryshire Screens and Rood-Lofts The Hermitage of Theodoric : Map of Lands given to the Monks of Clairvaux Elevation and Plan Roof-Tiles of Pennant Stone PAGE 6, 7 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 94-117 122 Base of Pillar and Key found in the Ruins . 126 The Holy-Water Stoup . 127 The Chapel of Cryke (Crugwallt) East and West Windows of the Chapel of Cryke (Crug- Interior of the Chapel of Cryke (Crugwallt) Erect Cross-Slab of Moridic at Llanhamlach Erect Cross-Slab of Briamail at Llandefailog-fach Objects of interest seen during Brecon Meeting (15 Plates) 176, 177 Pre-Norman Cross-Base at Llangefelach: Plan and Sections 182-187 |