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346 ;

Camps, Danish, 400; Iron Age, gomeryshire, 397 ; Nant y
Relation to Roman Forts,

garn, 351; Pant Gwyn, 352;
97 ; numerous, on dry Up-

Pencarreg, 351
lands, 92

Circle, Druids', 162
Capel Cynon, Urns, 346 ; Cist, 350 Circles, Merionethshire, 228-230;
Capel Garmon, “Fire Dog,” 102

Hut-, 75, 200, 201-3-5, 394
Cardiff Meeting, Programme, 337

surrounding Tumuli, 53
Cardiff Museum, 295-312

Circular Cavities Food Recep
Cardiganshire Cremation,

tacles, 355
Place-Names, 347; Prehis- Cistfaen, 41, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, 147,
toric Burial-place, 345 356 ;

349, 350
Urns, 351

Civilization of Wales, Bronze Age,
Carew, Sir John, Effigy, 22

74-90; Iron Age, 92-105
Carew, Elizabeth, Effigy, 28

Clad Wattled hurdle, 236
Carmarthenshire Ant. Soc. Trans- Clark, G. T., and Saxon “ Burhs,"
actions, 240

399
Carmarthenshire, Cremation, 346 Coal, Value to Roman-Britons, 237
Carnarvon Castle, defacement, 342; “ Coch, Dr.” (Ellis Price), 370
Finds, 168

Cochrane, Dr. R.-Siamber Wen,
Carnau, Urn, 351

33-38, 116
Carnedd y ddelw, 49

Cochwillan, 38, 243
Carved Spoons, 300

Coins, 189, 192, 195, 196, 241, 242
Casts of Pre-Norman Monuments, Colwinston, Barrow, 82
305-7

Congress, Arch. Societies, 340, 341
Castell Cawr (Din hengryn), 129 Conway Castle, 143, 144
Castell Coch, 247

Conway Church, 141, 145
Castell Collen, 157, 183-197

Counsell, John, M.D., 1
Castle of Senghenydd-Col. W. LI. Craft Insignia, 330
Morgan, 383-390

Cremation and Inhumation, 84, 86
Castle Carew, 247 ; Carnarvon, 168, Cremation in Cardiganshire and
342; Conway, 143-4; Dyne-

Carmarthenshire, 346
vor, 329 ; Dyserth, 113 ; Cromlech, Caer Bardd, 41 ; Llech
Dincolin, 113; Lawhaden,

yr Ast, 41; Maen y Bardd,
247; Rathumney, 36; Roch, 40; Maes y fachrell, 146 ;
248 ; Rhuddlan, 117-120;

Y Garreg Wen, 167
Senghenydd, 383-390; Swan- Crwth, Voelas Hall, 143
sea, 385, 390

Cup, “ Incense,” 84, 405
Castles, Motte, 401 ; Origin of Cup marked Stones, Aberfeldy, 329
Private, 400

Cwt y Filiast (Cwt y bugail), 41
Catalogue of Civil War Tracts, 239 Cyttiau'r Gwyddelod, 75, 76
Cedewain Field Club, 248
Cefn, St. Asaph, Chambered Tomb,
69

Danish Camps, 400
Celt, Iron (Berwyn Hills), 92 ; Dawkins, Dr. Boyd-Presidential
Bronze (Gop), 243

Address, 61-108, 130
Celtic Cross, Dyserth, 116

De Lacy’s Lordship, Denbighshire,
Cerrig Saethau, Anafon Valley, 402

246-7
Chester, A Roman Graveyard, Denbighshire Sheriffs, 368, 370

332-3; Early Guide, 325-6 Dincolin, 113
“Chrisoms,” 12, 16

Din hengryn, 129
Cinerary Urns, Bryn Granod, 351 ; Dinorben Vawr, 167

Cae Mickney, 84 ; Capel Dissaren, Dissard, 113
Cynon, 346; Cardiganshire, * Doctor Coch,” 139
551 ; Carnau, 351; Gors Dol Marchog, 316
Goch, 345, 349, 351; Mont- “Druids' Circle,” 53, 162

9

Dynevor Castle, 329
Dyserth Castle, by Thos. Edwards,

263-294; Site of Original
Foundation, 273; granted
to Prince Edward, 288;
visited, 288; Siege Raised,

290 ; destroyed, 292
Dyserth Church, “Jesse” Window;
Celtic Cross ;

Canopied
Tombs, 116, 117

Fixed Points in Pre-history of

Wales, Dr. Boyd Dawkins,
61-108 ; Geography, Neoli.
thic, of Wales, 63-66 ; In-
coming of Iberic Race, 67-
74; Goidels, 91 ; Brythons,
105; Civilization of Wales,
Bronze Age, 74-90 ; Iron
Age, 92 ; Distribution of
Population, 92 ; Pre-Roman

Roads, 106-7
Flint Factory, Prehistoric, Aber-

ystwyth, 211-216
Flint Arrow-heads, 214 ; Cores,

Flakes, 86, 214 ;
Scrapers, 46, 214
Font, Conway, 145 ; St. Tudno,

147

215 ;

Early Norman Castles of British

Isles--E. S. Armitage, 398-

402
Edwards, E H., and E. Laws-

Monumental Effigies, Pem-

brokeshire, 1-32
Edwards, Thomas-Dyserth Castle,

263-294
Effigiated Slab, St. Thomas, Haver-

fordwest, 6
Effigies : Bettws y Coed (Gruffydd

ap Davydd Goch), 132 ;
Carew, Elizabeth, 28; Sir
John, 22; Llangynning, 2;
St. Mary's, Haverfordwest,
1; Rhuddlan, 127 ; Scots-
borough (Thos. ap Rees), 20,
22 ; Tenby (John White,
15; Thomas, 6); Tremeirchion
(Pounderling), 115 ; Yspytty

Ifan (Rhys Fawr), 140, 370
Effigies, Pilgrim, 2
“ Essays on the Picturesque," 382
Eorrapaidh Church, 233-4
Excavations,

Caerwent,
Caersws, 157; Castell Collen,
157, 183-197 ; Gellygaer,
158 ; Parc y Meirch, 334 ;
Penmaenmawr, 157, 164 ;

Pen y Corddyn, 158
Excursion down the Wye,” 357
Eynon, Christina, 16, 19

9

241 ;

66

Faerdref, 166
Ffon y Cawr, 57
Ffos y Bleiddiaid, 129
Field-Names, Ordnance Survey, 341
“Fire Dog,” Capel Garmon, 102,

143; Mount Bures, 104 ;

Welwyn, 105
Fishguard, Mirror, Bronze Handle,

101

Gaer Dolau, 168
Gallt y Celyn Edwards Family, 373
Garnwen, Bronze Sword and Staff,

351
Gavr Inis, Spiral, 257
Geographical Evolution of Wales-

M. J. Hughes, 403
Gethin Maurice, Brass, 140
“Ghost-Houses,” 260
Gilar, 139, 366
Glacial Markings, Berriew, 394 ;

Round Stones, 146
Glass, Ancient, 189, 197
Gogerddan, Flint Implements, 352
Goidels, Incoming, 91
Gold in Wales, 81
Gop Cave, Celt, 243; Flints, 86
Gors Goch, Urns, Flints, 345, 349,

351-2
Greek-Key Pattern = Squared Spi-

ral, 250
Green, F.- West Wales Records,

328
Grit-Stones, 356-7

Hadrian's Milestone, 226
Haines, Wm.—“Charles Heath of

Monmouth," 357-364
Half-Timbered Houses, 34
Halhed, W. B.-Roman Roads, N.

Wales, 217-226, 313-324
Hanbury Capel, 359

Happy Dick,” 361
Harold's Gate, Swansea, 384
Haversordwest, St. Mary's, 248 ;

Effigy, 1; St. Thomas, 6

Heart of N. Wales—W. B. Lowe,

402
Heath of Monmouth, Charles, 357-

364
Helmet, Bronze, Ogmore, 101
Henfeddau, Bronze Implements,

352
Hereford Beacon, Motte, 400
History Dio. St. Asaph, Pt. VII-

D. R. Thomas, 326-7
Hookes, Dorothy, 372
Howards of Fletcher Hall, 32
Hughes, Harold-Prehistoric Re-

mains, Penmaenmawr, 169.

182
Ilughes, M. J.-Geographical Evo-

lution of Wales, 403
Hut-Circles, 75, 200, 201-3-5, 227

Llanfihangel Nant Melan, Barrow,

336
Llangynning, Eftigy, 2
Llanrhos Church, Inscribed Stone,

150
Lotus Ornament and Spiral, 249,

250
Lowe, W. B.--Heart of N. Wales,

402
Lowe, W. B.-Prehistoric Remains,

N. Carnarvonshire, 39-60),

165, 199-210
Lowe, W. B.-Price Families of

Plas Iolyn and Gilar, 365-

382
Lunacy cure, Pilgrimage, 234
Lunule, Llanllyfni, 82

Iberian Race, 67-74, 72-3
Incised Slab, Bridleton, 125 Abp.

of Rages, 122
Inventory,

County Montgomery,
391-4
Ipswich Skeleton, 245
Iron Age, Civilization, 92-105
Iron Implements, Tre Ceiri, 94 ;

Braich y Dainas, 172

Jacobean Pulpit, 135
Jet Necklace, 79

Knights of St. John, Yspytty, 142
Kyrle, John, “Man of Ross,” 360

6 Lamentable News out of Mon-

mouth,” 358
Late Celtic Art, 93
Lawhaden Castle, 247
Laws and Edwards-Monumental

Effigies, Pembrokeshire, 1.

32
“Levelinus” Stone, 135-8
Lewis, H. - Excavations, Castell

Collen, 183-197
Liber Luciani de Laude Cestrios,

transcribed and edited.-

M. V. Taylor, 325-6
Llanafan Fawr, Spiral, 255
Llanbedr, Merion., Prehistoric Re-

mains, 227-231
Llanbedr, Spiral, 253
Llandeloy Church, 248
Llandyssilio, Pemb., Temple Vase,

84

“Mabli" Stone, Rhuddlan, 127
Maenan, Aberconwy Abbey, re-

moved to, 144 ; Abbots, 370,

382
Maen y Bardd, 40; Y Campiau, 59
Maes y fachrell, 146
Machynlleth, 328
Manx Fishermen, White Stones,

353
Meaden, H. A.-Teampull Mor,

233-4
Mediæval House, Dyserth, Dr. R.

Cochrane, 33-38
Mediaeval House, Rathumney, 36
Meini Hirion, 56-7-8
Menai Bridge (proposed), 328
Middleton, Capt. W., 372
Milestone, Roman, Hadrian's, 226;

Sept. Severus, 317, 319, 323
Miscellanea, 245, 339-342
Monmouth, Nelson's Visit, 360
Montgomeryshire Inventory, 391-4;

Urns, 397
Monumental Effigies, Pembroke-

shire-E. Laws and E. H.

Edwards, 1-32
Morgan, Bp. Wm.-Summer House,

396
Morris, Rupert H.-Spiral Orna-

ment in Wales, 249-262
Morgan, Col. W. Ll.—Castle of

Senghenydd, 383-390
Motte Castles in Wales, 401
Motte on Hereford Beacon, 400
Museum, Cardiff–J. Ward, 295.

312

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Nantgarw, Porcelain, 306
Nant y garn, Urns, 351
Neolithic Axe, 68 ; Skull, 68, 71
New Grange, Spiral-, 252
"Nodwydd dur," 351
Norman Customs, Welsh avlopt, 401
Obituary, H. C. White, 338
Ogam, 'Trehowel, 247
Ogmore, Bronze Helmet, 101
Origin of Private Castles, 400
“Outshuts,' 36

Prehistoric Flint Factory, Aber-

ystwyth Roger Thomas,

211-216
Prehistoric Remains, Llanbedr,

Merion. -- L. H. Dudley

Pantgwyn, Urns, 352
Parc y Meirch, 81, 166, 334
“ Patriotic Band,” 359
Peacock of Laugharne, Elenor, 11
Pembrokeshire Association, Ancient

Monuments, 247-8; Monu-

inental Effigies, 1-32
Pencarreg, Urns, 351
Pen Dinas, 148, 158
Penmaenmawr, Excavations, 168 ;

Pass, 378
Pen y bonc, Settlement, 79
Pen y Corddyn, 128, 158, 164
Perthi Chwareu, Cave, 66-8, 70
Phelpe Margareta, 16, 19
Pilgrimage, Lunacy cure, 234
Pilgrim, Effigies, 2; Badges, Scla-

vine, 2 ; Pera, 3
Place-Names, Cardiganshire, 347;

Compounded with “Gwen,

353
Plas Heaton, Cave, 82
Plas Iolyn, 139, 365
Plas Mawr, Decorations, 145
Popton Cross, 248
Population, Bronze Age, 346; Drift

to Valleys, 99
Porcelain, Nantgarw, 306 ; Swan-

sea, 305

Pork, Funeral Feast, Bronze Age,

82

Buxton, 227-231
Prehistoric Remains, N. Carnar-

vonshire –W. B. Lowe, 39-

60, 165, 199-210
Prebistoric Remains, Penmaen-

mawr, Harol:1 Hughes, 169-

182
Pre-history of Wales, Fixed Points

-Dr. Boyd Dawkins, 61-108
Prehistoric Weapons (Prescelly

Mt.), 248
“Prehistorics," Cardiff Museum,

302
Pre-Roman Roads, 106-7
Price Families of Plas Iolyn and

Gilar W. Bezant Lowe,

365-382
Price, Baron, 139, 366 ; Ellis, 370;

Robert, 377, 381 ; Thomas,
Capt., 371-2 ; Sir Uvedale,
382

9

Querns, Saddle, 77, 82 ; Beehive,

99, 100

Rathumney Castle, 36-7
Reviews and Notices of Books, 235,

325, 391
Rhuddlan Castle, 117-120 ; Mint-

ing Rights, 121 ; Priory,
121 ; Knight's Effigy, 127 ;

sold, 122
Rhydlydan, 138
Ricard le Paumer, 6
Roads, Iron Age, utilised by

Romans, 107
Rock Castle, 248
Roman Era in Britain-J. Ward,

236-239
Roman Milestones, 335 ; Roads

followed by Moderns, 237;
Roads direct not straight,
237 ; Roads, N. Wales-W.
B. Halhed, 217-226, 313-

324 ; Stations (Montg.), 395
Rood-screen, Conway, 145
Rudbaxton Church, 31
Rushlights, 140; Holders, 300

Potter's Wheel not introduced by

Romans, 238
Pottery, 178, 188, 191-5-8
Pounderling, Sir Robert, 115
Prehistoric Burial-places, Cardigan-

shire-E. L. Thomas, 345-
356

Sarn Helens, 107

Tre Ceiri, Iron Implements, 94
Satirical Tracts, 239

Trehowell, Ogam, 247
Scots borough, Effigy, 20, 22 Tremeirchion, Pounderling, Ettigy,
Senghenydd Castle, 383-390

115
Severus Sept., Milestone, 817, 323 Tumuli surrounded by Stone Cireles,
Siamber Wen, 115, 116

53
Skulls, Romano-British, 242 Tumulus, Tyddyn Grasod, 48
Spindle-whorls, 179, 180

Twt Hill, 117
Spiral Ornament in Wales, Notes Tyddyn Bleithyn, 69

on, 249-262; How made, Ty Mawr, Settlement, 79
255; Religious significance,
258-9

Waen y Gors, Arrow-stone, 402
Spoons, Carved, 300 ; Bronze, 101 Ward, John Roman Era in
“Stonehenge, Miniature," 84

Britain, 236-9
Stone Implements, 312

Ward, John-Welsh Museum, Car-
Swansea Castle, 385, 390 ; Porce-

diff, 295-312
lain, 305

Waun yr Adwyth-Buckler, 351

Welsh Mercury, 1643, 240
Taylor, M. V. ed.-Liber Luciani West Wales, Records, 328

de Lande Cestrice, 325-6 Whaite, II. C., 338
“Teampull Mor,” 233-4

Wheat exported from Britain, 237
“Temple Vase,” Llandyssilio, White, John (effigy), 15; Thomas, 6
Pemb., 84

White Stones mark Burial-places,
Thomas, E. L.-Prehistoric Burial-

Scotland, 353; Manx super-
place, Card., 345-356

stition, 353
Thomas, Roger-Prehistoric Flint Wine Trade, Wales, before Roman
Factory, Aberystwyth, 211-

Conquest, 105
216

Wynn, Thomas Price, 368
Thomas, Archd. - Hist. St. Asaph
Diocese, 326-7

Yr Encilion, 403
Tobacco-smoking, Early, 372 Yspytty Ifan, Effigies, 140

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