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  • Churchstoke, 55
  • Cilgerran, 187, 220, 221
  • Clare, Gilbert de, 169
  • Clifford Castle, 234
  • Clifford, Jane de, 234
  • Clun, 56-58
  • Clungunford, 60
  • Clwyd, River, 84
  • Clynnogfawr, 112, 117, 118
  • Cochwillan Woods, 98
  • Coity, 179-180
  • Coleridge, 22, 271
  • Colwyn Bay, 85
  • Comus, 8
  • Concenn, 76
  • Conway, 82, 85, 86, 88-90
  • Conway, River, 80, 83
  • Corbet, Captain, 54
  • Corbet, Sir Vincent, 51
  • Cormeilles, Abbey of, 272
  • Corris, 152, 155, 157
  • Corwen, 68, 77, 78, 161
  • Cothercott Hill, 55
  • Cothi, River, 222
  • Cound, 38
  • Cowbridge, 173
  • Cox, David, 82
  • Craven Arms, 60
  • Cressage, 38, 39
  • Criccieth, 112-114
  • Crogen, Battle of, 68
  • Cromwell, Oliver, 43, 85, 120, 144, 157, 203, 243, 270, 271
  • Cross Foxes, 158
  • Cross Houses, 38
  • Cwm Bychan, 123, 130
  • Cwm Hir Abbey, 139
  • Cwmyoy, 255
  • Cymmer Abbey, 126
  • Dafydd ap Gwilym, 147
  • Dale, 57, 61, 74, 77, 88, 98, 104, 106, 116, 120, 122, 127, 128, 131, 140, 143, 144, 148, 150-152, 191, 192, 208, 226, 233, 234, 261
  • Glyndyffws, Pass of, 78
  • Glyndyfrdwy, 77, 78
  • Glyn-Neath, 183
  • Gobowen, 64
  • Godiva, 41
  • Godstow, 234
  • Golden Valley, 235
  • Goodrich, 244, 245, 246
  • Goodrich, Vicar of, 251
  • Goodwick, 217
  • Gower, 192
  • Gower, Bishop, 199, 212, 213
  • Grey, Lord, of Ruthin, 106
  • Griffith ap Cynan, 155
  • Griffith Gryg, 147
  • Griffith ap Llewelyn, 113
  • Griffith ap Nicholas, 187
  • Griffith, Prince of Gwynedd, 87
  • Griffith, Prince of South Wales, 219
  • Grosmont, 260, 261
  • Guinevere, 166
  • Gwaelod, Plain of, 123
  • Gwenllian, daughter of the Lord Rhys, 194, 195
  • Gwenllian, mother of the Lord Rhys, 195, 214, 219
  • Gwyddno Longshanks, 124
  • Gwydir, 91
  • Gwynedd, 91, 92, 100, 112, 118, 154, 192, 216
  • Milburga, Princess, 39-41
  • Milford Haven, 200, 205, 208
  • Milton, 8, 138, 162
  • Minsterley, 56
  • Mochras, Point of, 124
  • Moel Offrwm, 127, 129
  • Mona, 100-102, 121
  • Monmouth, 243, 246-249
  • Monmouth, Duke of, 211
  • Monnington, 234, 261
  • Monnow, River, 261
  • Montfort Bridge, 61
  • Montfort, Simon de, 236, 237
  • Montgomery, 53, 54
  • Montgomery, Arnulph de, 201
  • Montgomery, Roger de, 13, 20, 23, 40, 41
  • Morfa Nevin, 114
  • Morfa Rhuddlan, 84
  • Mortimer, Edmund, 116, 122
  • Much Birch, 240
  • Much Wenlock, 39-42
  • Mumbles, The, 180
  • Murchard, Prince of Leinster, 215
  • Myddleton, Sir Thomas, 69
  • Myfanwy, Princess, 71, 74
  • Mynach, River, 141, 142
  • Mytton, General, 89
  • Nannau, 127, 128
  • Nant Ffrancon, 94, 95, 97
  • Nantgarw, 170
  • Nant Gwynant, 94, 95, 109
  • Naseby, Battle of, 250
  • Neath, 173, 181, 182
  • Neath, River, 181, 182
  • Neath, Vale of, 182, 183
  • Nelson, Lord, 193
  • Nennius, 191
  • Nest, Princess, 18
  • St. Padarn, 148
  • St. Patrick, 215, 216
  • St. Peter’s, Carmarthen, 193
  • St. Samson, 176
  • St. Teilo, 171
  • St. Tewdric, 272
  • Scott, Sir Walter, 57, 72, 108
  • Scudamore, Alice, 261
  • Seisyllts (Cecils), 253, 254
  • Seithenyn, 124
  • Severn, 13, 25, 26, 28, 45, 61, 133, 137, 139, 226, 265, 267, 272
  • Siabod, Moel, 81, 93, 96
  • Sidney, Ambrozia, 8, 9
  • Sidney, Philip, 8, 18, 19, 200
  • Sidney, Sir Henry, 8, 19, 20
  • Shelley, 111, 230
  • Shelley, Harriet, 111, 230
  • Shelton Oak, 61
  • Shifnal, 29
  • Shrewsbury, 12-24, 45, 60
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, 13, 22-24
  • Shrewsbury, Battle of, 21, 43 61, 191
  • Shrewsbury Castle, 20, 21
  • Shropshire, 1-64, 134, 162
  • Skenfrith, 260, 262
  • Skirrid Fawr, 255
  • Snowdon, 81, 96, 100, 107, 108, 109, 122

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    FOOTNOTES:

    [1] Latin inscription on the wall that used to surround the tree.—Duke’s Version.

    [2] Since these words were written there have been extensive excavations at Haughmond, by which important disclosures have been made.

    [3] Transactions of the ArchÆological Society of Shropshire.

    [4] Transactions of the ArchÆological Society of Shropshire.

    [5] Gentleman’s Magazine, August, 1906.

    [6] “The History of Fulk Fitz-Warine,” translated by Alice Kemp-Welch.

    [7] I have seen somewhere that the original name of these falls was not Rhaiadr y Wennol, or Swallow Falls, but Rhaiadr Eweynol, or Foaming Falls. This seems probable: but Borrow accepted the former version, and he was a stern critic in such matters.

    [8] Quotations from the “Mabinogion” are from Lady Charlotte Guest’s translation.

    [9] Sic.

    [10] “The Book of South Wales,” by the Rev. S. Baring-Gould.

    [11] “The March and Borderland of Wales,” by A. G. Bradley.

    [12] Rev. S. Baring-Gould, “The Book of South Wales.”

    [13] “The Norman Horse-shoe” (Sir Walter Scott.)


    Transcriber's Note:

    Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including some inconsistencies in hyphenation. Some minor corrections of spelling have been made.


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