Aber Glas Lyn, 88. Arran Vowddwy, 50. Arrenig Vawr, 50. Bala, 51. Basingwerk Abbey, 139. Bardsey Island, Bards of, 64. Battlefield, 21. Berwyn Mountains, 29. Beddgelert, 89. Bettws y Coed, 106. Brynkinalt, 25. Britannia Tubular Bridge, 132. Butler, Lady, and Miss Ponsonby, 35. Bwlch Tyddiad, 69. Carreg y Gwalch, 107. Capel Curig, 100. Car, Jaunting, in Wales, 52. Cardigan Bay, Scenery and Views of, 78, 79. Carreg y Saeth, 68. Cave of Shenkin, 107. Ceiriog, River of, 24. „ Vale of the, 29. Chester, 143–147. Closs, John, Story of, and Monument, 99. Corwen, 43. Constantinus, 135. Constantine, 135. Cors y gedol Hall, 63. Cricaeth Castle and Promontory, 78. Crogen Castle, 28. Cwm Bychan, Llyn y, 68. Cwmorddin Pool, 83. Cynvael Falls, 83. „ Aqueduct and Viaduct, 32. Dinas BrÂn, Castell, 39. Dinas Gortin, 65. Dinas Gonwy, 126. Dinas Llyn, 92. Dolbadarn Castle, 97. Dolgelley, Vale of, 53–55. „ Town of, 56. Dolwyddelan Castle, 101. Drws y Nant, 53. Dwyryd, Valley of the River, 82. Edeyrnion, Vale of, 47. Edward First, his Wars in Wales, and Strongholds built by, 75, 78, 119, 134. Einion, Gallantry of Davydd ab Ivan ab, 76. — Howel ab, 40. Eliseg, Pillar of, 43. Festiniog, 83. Flies used in North Wales, 149. Flint Castle, 139. Gelert, Llewelyn’s Hound, 90. Geirionydd Llyn, Antiquities of, 116. Glan y Llyn, 53. Gloddaeth, the Mansion of the Hon. Lloyd Mostyn, 126. Glossary, Welsh, ix. Glyndwr, Owen, 43, 44, 56, 59, 75. GÔch, Owen, his imprisonment, 97. GÔch, Gruffydd, Tomb of, 114. Gwydir Castle, 108. „ Chapel, 111. Gwynant Llyn, 92. Hawarden, 141. Herbert, Sir Richard, 76. Howel, Coetmore, 114. Holywell, 136. Idwal, Llyn, and Cleft of Idwal Du, 103. Iorwerth, Llewelyn ab, Tomb of, 114. Kymmer Abbey, 58. Llan Tegai Parish, 104. Llandudno, 126. Llangollen Road Station, 22. Llanberis Pass, 96. „ Church, 98. Llandrillo, Village of, 46. Llangollen, Vale and Town of, 34, 34. Llanrwst, 110. Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, 97, 141. Lloyd, Griffith, the Rector of Llanrwst, 115. Llugwy River, 105. Llyanyrch, Llyn, 83. Madoc, Port, 84. Mannod Llyn, 83. Maentwrog Village, 80. Mawddach River, 62. Menai Bridge, 130. Moel Siabod, 101. Mortimer, Roger, Earl of Wigmore, 28. Morwynion, Llyn, 65. Nannau Park, 59. Offa’s Dyke, 29. Ogwen Llyn, and Falls of Benclog, 101, 102. Orme’s Head, the Great, 126. Padarn Llyn, 97. Peris Llyn, 97. Pedestrians, Fashionable in Wales, 23. Penrhyn Castle, 129. Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of, 76. Pistyll y Cain, and Falls of the River Mawddach, 58. Pistyll Rhaiadr, 27. Pont y Pair, Bridge of the Caldron, 107. Pwllheli, 64. Rhaiadr y Wennol, 103. Rhaiadr y Parc Mawr, 116. Rhaiadr Du, 58. Rhys GÔch o’r Eryri, 89. Rhyl, 136. Scott, Sir Walter, Note to his “Marmion,” 60. Segontium, 135. Shrewsbury, 21. Snowdon and Snowdonia, 92, 94. Taliesin, the Bard’s Abode, 116. Tan y Bwlch, 82. Tegid, Llyn, 50. Tevi, River, 102. Tommen y Bala, 51. Traeth Mawr, and Traeth BÂch, Arms of the Sea, 78. Trevriew, Village of, 117. Tremadoc, the Town of, 86. Trivaen, the Crags of, 103. Trout Fishing in Wales, 19, 58, 83, 95, 149. Tudor Trevor, Family of, 25, 40. Tudno, St., Cradle of, 127. Valle Crucis Abbey, 40. Vortigern’s Hill, 91. Wellington, Duke of, 25. Winefred’s Well & Legend, 137. Wnion, the, River of, 54. Wynne, Account of the family, 111. JOHN MORGAN; PRINTER, OSWESTRY. |