346 ; Camps, Danish, 400; Iron Age, gomeryshire, 397 ; Nant y garn, 351; Pant Gwyn, 352; Pencarreg, 351 Circle, Druids', 162 Hut-, 75, 200, 201-3-5, 394 surrounding Tumuli, 53 Circular Cavities Food Recep tacles, 355 349, 350 Civilization of Wales, Bronze Age, 74-90; Iron Age, 92-105 Clad Wattled hurdle, 236 399 Cochrane, Dr. R.-Siamber Wen, 33-38, 116 Cochwillan, 38, 243 Coins, 189, 192, 195, 196, 241, 242 Congress, Arch. Societies, 340, 341 Conway Church, 141, 145 Counsell, John, M.D., 1 Cremation and Inhumation, 84, 86 Carmarthenshire, 346 yr Ast, 41; Maen y Bardd, Y Garreg Wen, 167 Cup, “ Incense,” 84, 405 Cwt y Filiast (Cwt y bugail), 41 Danish Camps, 400 Address, 61-108, 130 De Lacy’s Lordship, Denbighshire, 246-7 332-3; Early Guide, 325-6 Dincolin, 113 Din hengryn, 129 Cae Mickney, 84 ; Capel Dissaren, Dissard, 113 9 Dynevor Castle, 329 263-294; Site of Original 290 ; destroyed, 292 Canopied Fixed Points in Pre-history of Wales, Dr. Boyd Dawkins, Roads, 106-7 ystwyth, 211-216 Flakes, 86, 214 ; 147 215 ; Early Norman Castles of British Isles--E. S. Armitage, 398- 402 Monumental Effigies, Pem- brokeshire, 1-32 263-294 fordwest, 6 ap Davydd Goch), 132 ; Ifan (Rhys Fawr), 140, 370 Caerwent, Pen y Corddyn, 158 9 241 ; 66 Faerdref, 166 143; Mount Bures, 104 ; Welwyn, 105 101 Gaer Dolau, 168 351 M. J. Hughes, 403 Round Stones, 146 351-2 ral, 250 328 Hadrian's Milestone, 226 Monmouth," 357-364 Wales, 217-226, 313-324 Happy Dick,” 361 Effigy, 1; St. Thomas, 6 Heart of N. Wales—W. B. Lowe, 402 364 352 D. R. Thomas, 326-7 mains, Penmaenmawr, 169. 182 lution of Wales, 403 Llanfihangel Nant Melan, Barrow, 336 150 250 402 N. Carnarvonshire, 39-60), 165, 199-210 Plas Iolyn and Gilar, 365- 382 Iberian Race, 67-74, 72-3 of Rages, 122 County Montgomery, Braich y Dainas, 172 Jacobean Pulpit, 135 Knights of St. John, Yspytty, 142 6 Lamentable News out of Mon- mouth,” 358 Effigies, Pembrokeshire, 1. 32 Collen, 183-197 transcribed and edited.- M. V. Taylor, 325-6 mains, 227-231 84 “Mabli" Stone, Rhuddlan, 127 moved to, 144 ; Abbots, 370, 382 353 233-4 Cochrane, 33-38 Sept. Severus, 317, 319, 323 Urns, 397 shire-E. Laws and E. H. Edwards, 1-32 396 ment in Wales, 249-262 Senghenydd, 383-390 312 Nantgarw, Porcelain, 306 Prehistoric Flint Factory, Aber- ystwyth Roger Thomas, 211-216 Merion. -- L. H. Dudley Pantgwyn, Urns, 352 Monuments, 247-8; Monu- inental Effigies, 1-32 Pass, 378 vine, 2 ; Pera, 3 Compounded with “Gwen, 353 to Valleys, 99 sea, 305 Pork, Funeral Feast, Bronze Age, 82 Buxton, 227-231 vonshire –W. B. Lowe, 39- 60, 165, 199-210 mawr, Harol:1 Hughes, 169- 182 -Dr. Boyd Dawkins, 61-108 Mt.), 248 302 Gilar W. Bezant Lowe, 365-382 Robert, 377, 381 ; Thomas, 9 Querns, Saddle, 77, 82 ; Beehive, 99, 100 Rathumney Castle, 36-7 325, 391 ing Rights, 121 ; Priory, sold, 122 Romans, 107 236-239 followed by Moderns, 237; 324 ; Stations (Montg.), 395 Potter's Wheel not introduced by Romans, 238 shire-E. L. Thomas, 345- Sarn Helens, 107 Tre Ceiri, Iron Implements, 94 Trehowell, Ogam, 247 115 53 Twt Hill, 117 on, 249-262; How made, Ty Mawr, Settlement, 79 Waen y Gors, Arrow-stone, 402 Britain, 236-9 Ward, John-Welsh Museum, Car- diff, 295-312 Waun yr Adwyth-Buckler, 351 Welsh Mercury, 1643, 240 de Lande Cestrice, 325-6 Whaite, II. C., 338 Wheat exported from Britain, 237 White Stones mark Burial-places, Scotland, 353; Manx super- stition, 353 Conquest, 105 Wynn, Thomas Price, 368 Yr Encilion, 403 |