The POWYS-LAND CLUB exchanges publications with the following Literary Societies, viz. :— The Society of Antiquaries of England, Burlington House, London. The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Royal Institution, Edinburgh. The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-on-Tyne (Hon. Secretary, R. Blair, Esq., South Shields). The Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 20, Hanover Square, W. The Berwickshire Naturalist Club (James Hardy, Esq., Old Cambus, Cocksburnspath, Hon. Sec.). The Bristol and Gloucester Archæological Society, The Museum, The British Archæological Association, 32, Sackville Street, Piccadilly. The Chester Archæological and Historical Society, Grosvenor Museum, The Royal Institution of Cornwall (The Hon. Secretaries, Truro). The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, London (Secretary, E. Vincent Evans, Esq., Lonsdale Chambers, 27, Chancery Lane, W.C.). The Essex Archæological Society (G. F. Beaumont, Esq., F.S.A., The Lawn, Coggeshall, Essex, Secretary). Glasgow Archaeological Society (care of James Maclehose and Co., St. Vincent Street, Glasgow). The Glasgow Philosophical Society, 207, Bath Street, Glasgow. The Kent Archæological Society (Geo. Payne, Esq., F.S.A., The Precinct, Rochester). The Leicestershire Architectural and Archæological Society (care of Messrs. Clarke and Hodgson, 5, Gallow Gate, Leicester). The London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (G. H. Birch, Esq., Hon. Sec., 9, Buckingham Street, Strand, London). The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, No. 920, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A. The Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, The Museum, Salop. The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U.S.A. The Somersetshire Archæological and Natural History Society, The Castle, Taunton. The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History (Hon. The Surrey Archæological Society, 8, Dines Ian, Srand, London. The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Society (G. H. The Wiltshire Archæological Society, The Museum, Devizes. The Worcester Diocesan Architectural and Archæological Society, Worcester. ISSUED BY THE POWYS-LAND CLUB FOR THE USE OF ITS MEMBERS. THE BEDFORD PRESS, 20 AND 21, BEDFORDBURY, W.C. со More brightly lettered of heroic dust, Or manly worth, or woman's nobleness, Than thou may'st show; thou hast nor hill nor dale, But lives in legend." "That which is a puzzle in the life of the individual becomes principle in the history of the race; the blackest pages of local history are the illuminating spots in the story of humanity." (JENKIN LLOYD JONES, Faithfulness, and other Papers, 1890.) MONTGOMERYSHIRE COLLECTIONS. i. History of the Parish of Llandysilio. By THOMAS PRYCE, Pentre ii. Pryce (Newtown Hall) Correspondence iii. Montgomeryshire Folk-Lore. By the Rev. ELIAS OWEN, M.A.; Obituary Notice.-The Rev. Elias Owen, M. A., F.S.A. The Myddeltons of Chirk Castle ield, St. Aelhaiarn's Church before its Restoration, 1875 |