Partrishow, not Patrishow or Patri cio, or Patrishaw, 51, 52 Altar-Stone, 51; Font, 50; Rood-loft and Screen, 60; Rectors, 61; Pilgrim Way, 63 Pater, Bishop, and King Nowi, 245, 246 Pauper's Shroud, price of, 266 Peers, Bishop (Peter de Leia), 278 Howel Dda, 127, 128 Princes of Powis, 129, 131 Robinsons of Gwersyllt, 188, 189, 190 Salusbury, Copy, 124 Joseph Morris's Sauthey of Burton, 88, 89 Dr. Daniel Williams, 92 Pembrokeshire, Glimpses of Elizabethan, Rev. Jas. Phillips, 253-274 Scale of Artisans' and Labourers' Wages, 269, 270 Historian, George Owen, 143 Martyr, William Nichol, 245 Penarth, Penerth, 123 Penny, Bishop John, 17 Penreth, Alfred Hall, 119-123 Place giving title to Suffragan Bishop, 119 Penrice (Gower), 121; Penrhos (Penrose), near Ragland, 122; Penrhys, Rhondda Valley, 12; Pentireth (Pentyrch), 123; Pentraeth, 123 Penrhys, Image of B. V. Mary, 121; Well Chapel, and place of Pilgrimage, 121 Perott, Sir John, 258 Peverils, The Origin of the, Pym Yeatman, 124-136 Phillips, Rev. James, Glimpses of Elizabethan Pembrokeshire, 253, 274 Pica Croft, 292 Pickeringe, Justice, 263 Pigot, Bishop Thomas, 17 Pigott, Henry, Lord of Ewyas and of Broxton, 279 Pikey, Peici, the Pikes, 22 Porth Wall, 259 Porth y llwyd Coed, 102 Pottery found, 6, 9, 10, 13; Wheelmade, late Celtic, 13, 14; Roman, 13 Powell, Sir Thomas, 308 Prehistoric Remains, 148-151 Priest's Door, 141 Proper Names in Latin Ogams Brythonic, not Goidelic, 204; a proof of predominance of invaders, 204 Puleston Chantry, 169, 170 Puleston, Catherine, Lady, 167, 168; Sir Edward, 167; Pulleston the Knight, 167 Pwll Crochan, Porth Kerdin yn Pwll y Wrach (Wildis Pool), 36, 42 Quetkie Coedgae, Woodfield, 87, 196 Rackny (Y Acré) Farm, 97, 98 Radnor Castle, 278 Rayder, 279 Records, Cardiff, 79-82 Rethianghes, Harry, 257 Reviews and Notices of Books, 79- Skerries alienated from See of 82 Rhiw Cwnstabl, 58 Rhiw Tor y Cymry, 155 Rhys Sais, 132, 134, 136 Roberts, Wm., Bishop of Bangor, bequeaths £100 towards beautifying Choir of Cathedral, 30 Robinsons of Gwersyllt, Pedigree, 188, 189, 190 Robinson, Col. John (Royalist), 186; Nicholas, 187; Piers, 187; William, 185; drowned off Skerries, "a retribution," 191 Roft Hall, 307 Roman Steps, Cwmbychan, 71 Rosindale, Thomas, 308 Salsbury of Rûg, Robert, 279 Sandford, Mr., Lord Pembroke's 89; John, 87, 90, 91; Robert, 86, 91; Samuel, 87, 90, 91 Santhey=Sanddef, 90 Seale, Henry, 101 Sepulchral Slabs, 231-233 "Service Booke with Sallmes for the Clarke," 272 Settlers of Carnarvonshire, The Early, 197-212 Shakerley, Geoffrey, 184; George, 184; Peter, 185; Sir Geoffrey, 182-184; Col. Geoffrey, 186 Short, Thomas Vowler, Bishop of St. Asaph, 302 Skeffington (Skevynton), Thomas, Bishop of Bangor, 17; built nave and west tower of Bangor Cathedral, 17, 21; Inscription, 22; Will, 24; Abbot of Beaulieu, 24 Singret, The (Singrig), 175-178 Bangor, 192; a profitable purchase, 192 Skulls, Dolicho-cephalic, 203 "Slots" in Stones, Newton Nottage Tower, 137, 140 Some Traces and Traditions round Llangybi, Walter Williams, 107-118 Southey, Capt. Roger, 186, 187 Discovery of Cinerary Urn, Stone with Spiral Ornament, 149 Stones, Inscribed, 149; Key Pattern, 152 Strangeways, Rd. de, 305 Strode, Margaret, Lady, 301 Sugar and Wine as Presents, 358 Suttons from Sutton Isycoed, 181; Entries, 183, 184; Charles, 183; David, 181; Ellis, 182, 183; John, 181; Lancelot, 185 Survival of Names from Legends, 208 Sydyllt, Sydalch, Sidalch, 195 339 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. An Exploration of Some of the Cytiau in Tre'r Ceiri : Huts and Spindle-Whorl Iron Adze and Hammer and Bronze object Coloured Glass Beads found at Tre'ceiri, Carnarvonshire Architectural History of the Cathedral Church of St. Deiniol, Pwllwrach from within Pwllwrach from Hill opposite Views of Interior of Partrishow Church (Two Plates) Stone, with Two Incised Crosses, at Partrishow Graves on Rhos-y-Gâd Farm, Llanbedr Goch, Anglesey St. Cybi's Well, Carnarvonshire Church of St. John the Baptist, Newton Nottage, Glamorgan : View from South-East and View of Church (Plate) Details and Views Cromlechs near Criccieth (Four Plates) . 17-32 34 35 50 64 83 108 138 140 Stem and Base of Font from Ambleston Church 154 Sculptured Stone found at Bangor Bowl of Font from Ambleston Church Church of Saints Mael and Sulien, Cwm, Flintshire: Plans, Elevations, Windows, and Fragments of Glass Sepulchral Slabs . Remains of Crucifix Oak Coffer Key of South Door Cross of Irbic at Llandough, Glamorganshire (Four Plates) Details of Ornament Cinerary Urn found at Staylittle, Montgomeryshire A History of the Old Parish of Gresford: Maps of Gresford Town Fields 249, 250 288 293 Marford Bridge over the Alyn, by the Upper Mill (Plate) 304 |