CONTENTS

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CHAP.

PAGE

I.

Wales: What it is made of, and What it is like

1

II.

The Wandering Nations. The Iberians and Celts

5

III.

Rome. Roman conquest, Settlement, and Influence

10

IV.

The Name of Christ. The Old Religion and the New

15

V.

The Welsh Kings. Wearers of the “Crown of Arthur”

20

VI.

The Laws of Howel

25

VII.

The Normans in Wales

30

VIII.

Griffith ap Conan and Griffith ap Rees

35

IX.

Owen Gwynedd and the Lord Rees

40

X.

Llywelyn the Great

45

XI.

The Last Llywelyn

50

XII.

Conquered Wales. How it was Governed

55

XIII.

The Castle and the Long-bow

60

XIV.

The Rise of the Peasant

65

XV.

Owen Glendower and his Ideals

70

XVI.

The Wars of the Roses in Wales

75

XVII.

The Rule of the Tudors

80

XVIII.

The Protestant Reformation

85

XIX.

The Civil War in Wales

90

XX.

The Great Revolution

96

XXI.

Howel Harris and the Awakening

102

XXII.

The Reform Acts

107

XXIII.

The Formation of the Education System

112

XXIV.

The Growth of Self-Government

117

XXV.

The wales of To-day

123

SUMMARY

I.

The Isolation of Wales

129

II.

The Wales of the Princes

130

III.

The Wales of the People

133

TABLES

I.

The House of Cunedda

135

II.

The House of Gwynedd

136

III.

The House of Dynevor

136

IV.

The House of Powys

137

V.

The House of Mortimer

138

VI.

The House of Tutor

139

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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