Castle Aberystwyth, 317-323; Cric cieth, 150, 151; Harlech, Cathlot=Cartlett, 258 Cawley, John Humberston, 191, 192 Cecil, Thomas, Rector of Patrishow, 61 Cefn Gwersyllt, 196 Cefn and Cefney, 98, 99 Ceibwr (Kibor), 44 Cemais, Cemes, Kemeis not Cemmaes, 45 Chamber-Ryves, 256, 257 Chapel of St. Leonard's de Glyn, 179 Charnel House, 263 Cian of Nevern, 39 Church of St. John the Baptist, Newton Nottage, G. E. Halliday, 137-142 Church of Saints Mael and Sulien, Cwm, Flintshire, Harold Hughes, 213-238 Church Plate, Exhibition of Local, at Portmadoc Meeting, 1903, 324-328; Silver (Beddgelert, Criccieth, Harlech, Llanaelhaiarn, Llanarmon, Llangybi, Llanvihangel y Pennant, Maentwrog, Penmorfa, Pwllheli, Treflys, Ynys Cynhaiarn); Pewter (Llanengan, Llanfair juxta Harlech, Llanfrothen, Llan Festiniog- Cinerary Urn at Staylittle, Llan brynmair, discovery of, E. K. Clapper, The," Gresford, 298 Clifford, Sir Nicholas, 265 Coalpit Lane, 50 Coed Dial, 57; Grono, 57 Coffer, seventeenth-century, 235 'Comunyone Booke with sallmes in myter," 272 Cooking Stones, 200 "Copper Kettle Sunday," 311 Cornpowder, 273 Cornwall, Roger, Earl of, 280 Cotton's (Dean) improvements, Bangor Cathedral, 31 Cotton, Dr. R. P., Report on Courts Manor, 312, 313 Cremation and bronze weapons adopted by more cultured race, 205; Characteristic of Bronze Age, 205 Criccieth Castle, 150; Church Plate, 324; Excursion to, 146 Crickhowell (Crûg), 49, 50 Critchley (Cruchley), Thomas, 95 Cromlechau in Carnarvonshire List, 128 Cromlechau in Wales: Few traces except in Counties of Pembroke, Merioneth, Carnarvon, Brecon, Anglesey and Glamorgan, 199 Near supply of suitable stones, Cunab, 107 Cwm Church, 213, 238; Register recovered, 238 Cwm Bychan (Roman? steps), 71 Gronwy, 59; Y Ffosp, 153 Cybi Lân, 107; Cures, 114 Cyngar, his uncle, 107 Cybi's Well, Analysis of Water, 114, 115, 118 Lines by Dafydd Ddu Eryri, 116 Cyttiau y Gwyddelod, 68, 69 David ap Grono ap Iorwerth, 166 Dawson, M. J., Caerwent, 239-246 Day-math, 99 Dean, Bp. of Bangor reconstructs East-end of Bangor Cathedral, 17 Decanton, Patrik, 280 Devereux, Walter, Lord Ferrars, 280 Dew (Dewi) Street, 263 Discovery of Graves in Llanbedr- Discovery of Cinerary Urn at Stay little, Llanbrynmair, E. K. Jones and E. R. Vaughan, 285-290 Diwrnach Wyddel, 33, 35; his cauldron, 38 Dodleston Moor, 102; Registers, claim to moor well, 106 Dolben, John, Bp. of Rochester and Archbp. of York, 274 Wm., Bp. Designate of Bangor, 274 Dolicho-cephalic Skulls, 203 Dolmen Builders, Dr. Hans Gadow on, 71 Dol y March, 104 Dol y Pandy, 105 Drummer, Female, 269 Drwys y Coed, the Fairy of, 73 Dublin called "Ath Cliath Cualann," 47 Dun Aenghus, 69 Early Settlers of Carnarvonshire, Professor E. Anwyl, 197-212 Edisbury, Joshua, 307; Kenrick, 307; Richard, 307 Edwards, Richard, Chancellor of St. David's, ancestor of Lord Kensington, 276 William of Plas Newydd, Chirk, 168 Effigies, Dame Sybil Pauncefort, 49 Eidef, Reader of Gwent, 246 Einion Clud, 48 Elizabethan Pembrokeshire, Glimpses of, Rev. Jas. Phillips, 253-274 Elsmere, 280 Englefield (Tegengle), 281 Erbistock, John Salusburie of, 124 Esgair, Oerfel, 47 Essex, Earl of, made burgess of Haverfordwest, 265, 266, 267 Evans, A. W. Wade, "Is 'Porth Kerdin' in Moylgrove?" 3348 Excavations in Aberystwith Castle, Harold Hughes, 317-323 Exploration of Some of the Cytiau in Tre'r Ceiri, Rev. S. Baring - Gould and Robert Burnard, 1-16 Conditions of, 2: Arrangement of Cytiau, 3: Double Huts, 3; Paved Floors, 4; Roof of Thatch, not Stone, 4; Supply of Water, 5; Dreams of Buried Gold, 5; Tre'r Ceiri a temporary refuge, 5, 14; Mr. R. H. Wood's liberal offer of help, 1 Pottery found, 6, 9, 10, 13; Spindle-whorls, 6, 7, 8; Charcoal, 7, 9, 11 Porcelain Beads, 83 Iron Tools, 7, 11; Ring, 9; Iron corroded, 10, 11 Bone Fragments, 7, 8, 10, 11; Comb, 10; Bronze Triskele, 8, 13; Fibula, 9, 13 Relics found, 16; Conclusions arrived at by Explorers, 14; Mr. Harold Hughes' plans, 2 Eyton, Robert, on Peverel Pedigree, 133-135 Fairy Legends, 70 Fairy of Drwys y Coed, 70 Ferdun, 172 Ffynnon Halen (Alem), 41, 43; Ishow, 52 Finds of Pottery, at Tre'r Ceiri, 6, 9, 10, 13; Charcoal, 7, 9, 11; Iron Tools, 7, 11; Ring, 9; Bone Fragments, 7, 8, 10, 11; Bone Comb, 10; Bronze Triskele, 8, 13; Fibula, 9, 13; Porcelain Beads, 8, 9 Fines of Apple-ships, 260 Fitz Alan, Richard, E. of Warrenne and Surrey, 306 Fitz Alen, Edmund, 278, 279; Richard, 279 Fitz-Gerald, Bishop of St. David's, 278 Fitz-Gilbert, Rd., slain by Morgan ap Owen, 57 Fitz-Warine, Family of, 128 Flint Knives, survival in Bronze Font, Ambleston, 153, 154; Bangor Cathedral, 26; Partrishow, 50 Furtsey (Furzy) Park, 262 Gwyddel="wooded," not Irish, 37 "Gwydion" found in Bryn y Gwydion, 208 Gwladus, sister of Cyntyllyn, wife of Ynyr, 55 Hafod Lwyfog, 151 Hall, Alfred, Penreth, 119-123 Halliday, G. E., Church of St. John the Baptist, Newton Nottage, 137-142 Hanmer of Haulton, John, 166; Jane, 166; Richard, 167; William, 166; Sir John, Kt., 166 Harlech Castle, 150, 151; Church Plate, 324 Harris, Elias, a cobbler, Rector of Partrishow, 61 Harry, George Owen, 143 Haverfordwest, Mayor of, Morris Walter, great-grandfather of Lucy Walter, Monmouth's mother, 273; Wm. 255, 260, 265 Earl of Essex made burgess of, 265, 266 23 Kerdin, a form of Cerdenin, a rowan tree, 37 Kulhwch, story of, 33 Lacy, Henry de, E. of Lincoln, 281, 284 Lancarr (lands-karr)= Big Stone of Temperness, 261 Langford, Randle, 95; Richard, 95 Le Bret, family of, 161 Leeswood Coed y llai, 165 Legends, Fairy, 70; Maelgwn and the Goat, 108, 109 Leicester, Robert, Earl of, 281 Coed y, Leeswood, 165 Goch (Anglesey), Graves, 82-84 Llandaff, Pater, Bishop of, 245 Llandough Cross-Ornament, 250 Llangybi, Some Traces and Traditions Round, Walter Williams, 107-118 Llanthoni Monastery, 59 Llew, Lleu (Irish "lug") found in Llewelyn ap Gr. Madog, 278 Llitcort (Llwydcoed, Lloytcoyt), 101, 102 Lloyd, Humphrey, Bp. of Bangor, procures Act of Parliament for repair of Bangor Cathedral, 30 Llwyd and the Irish Liath, 40; Llwyn y Ffrangcod, 105 Llyn Tro, 97 Llystyn Gwyn Excursion, 146 Lordships Marchers, 282 Madog, Eripill (Crupl), 279 Malo, St., 241 Marford (Merford), 302, 304; Hall, 310; Mill, 105; Picturesque Buildings, 311; Manor Stewards, 314, 315; Recorders, 316 Marshall, Gilbert, 280 "Math ab Mathonwy," Story, 208 Meen, St., 245 Melenyth Castle, 280 Mesur y pair, 36, 44 Middleton, Sir Hugh, 274 Milburga, Millo, St., 160, 161; Mogant le Traunter of Burton, 305 Organ in Cathedral, 30 Morgan ap D'd ap Gronwy ap Madoc, 181; Lord of Sutton Is-y-Coed, 181 Morwall (Moorwell), 102 Mortimer, John, 274; Roger de, 278, 283, 284 Mowbray, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 278 Moylgrove (Maltes, or Matilda's Grove), 37 Martin, Harry, 263 Mynoc, John de, 280 Mynydd Fferddin, 172; Gwersyllt, 196 Nanthedwy, 278 Nantlle; see Llew, Llei, 208 Nant y Gaer, 178 Neolithic Man in Carnarvonshire, 198; in life, 199-201; in death, 201-205; fuel and food, 200; stone-workers, 201 |