LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGR . . . . . Monumental Effigies, Pembrokeshire 3-29 “Siamber Wen," Ground Plans 34, 37 Prehistoric Remains, Uplands, N. Carnarvonshire 42-59 Certain Fixed Points in the Pre-History of Wales 64, 104 Abergele Meeting : Dy serth Castle 114 Rhuddlan Castle . 118 Incised Slab, Archbishop of Rages 123 Incised Slab, Bridelton 124, 125 Efligy of a Knight 126 Pen y Corddyn 128 Effigy, Bettws y Coed, Llanuwchllyn 133 “Levelinus Stone," Camden's reading and Photograph 135, 137 Effigies : Rhys Fawr, Lowry and Robert 141 Brohomagli Stone 142, 143 St. Tudno's Church, Ground Plan 147 “ Sanctanus” Stone 149 Braich y Ddinas and Plan 160, 161 Prehistoric Remains on Penmaenmawr: Plan of Summit and North Western Portion 170 Plan and Section . 172 Iron Ring 174 Pin of Bronze Brooch 175 Plan of Lower Face 176 Pottery found in Hut-Dwelling 177 Spindle Whorls 179 Excavations at the Prætorium, Castell Collen, 1911 : Plan of Head-Quarters. 184 Fragments of Stone Mouldings 185 Prætorium 187 Base of Pillar 190 Inscribed Stone 192 Castell Collen 193-196 . . PAGE 201-205 207 Prehistoric Remains, Uplands, North Carnarvonshire : Hut-Circles Circular Encampment Hadrian's Milestone Bwlch y Cae 212, 213 220, 221 225 227-229 231 Celt found in Gop Cave 24+ Examples of Spiral Ornament 251-257 Dyserth Castle 264-277 The Welsh Museum of Natural History, Arts and Antiquities, Cardiff : 301 “ Betrothal” Spoons 303 Group of Swansea Porcelain (Plate) ) 305 Group of Nantgarw Porcelain (Plate) 306 Roman Roads in North Wales : Roman Road from Kanovium 314, 315 Roman Milestone--Septimius Severus 318, 319 Ancient Bowl from Caergwrle, Flintshire 331 Price Families of Plas Iolyn and Gilar 365-376 The Castle of Senghenydd 385, 386 Original Documents.-I. E ADD. ROLL 26,596., Brit. Mus. The account of Sir Edward Stradelynge, Chamberlain of South Wales, for the years 1431-3. 10 membranes, defective in parts, and the first part missing. It contains :1. His account for the County of Cardigan, 10 and 11 Hen. VI., with the names of officials (prepositus, provost, bedell, bailiff, auditor) of the several comotes, districts and towns (Kerwereres, Iscoid Issher Weryn, Gwynnyon Uchkere, Llampadern, Abberistrut, Cardigan, Maynorsulyn, Talsarun, Trephilian, Generglyn, İskereyn, Dyhewed, Eruthyn, Hannyuyoti, Perveth, Mabwynn', Mevenneth, Gwasheynyt), the Bailiffs itinerant of Cardigan, and their predecessors, the farm of the two water-mills. 2. Fines of sessions for Counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan, 8 Hen. VI. 3. Subsidy of 400 marks each, granted by Carm. and Card., 8 Henry VI. 4. Fines for the same two Counties, 9 Hen. VI. The names of the bailiffs, Reginald Roger and John Willy (Carmarthen town); Richard Vaughan ap Ris (Llam padern). 5. Fines, 10 and 11 Hen. VI. Bailiffs, William Tanke, Lewis Goldsmyth (Carmarthen town); Res ap David ap Thomas (Cardigan). Total receipts 10 and 11 Henry VI., £2,188 12s. 7d. DISBURSEMENTS 6. Salaries of officials in Carmarthen Co. : Sir John Skidmore, Constable of Carmarthen Castle, £10 p.a. His predecessor, Thomas Bradeston, 32 Ed. III. Res ap Thomas, Seneschall of Cantremaur, £6 13s. 4d., pred. David Vaughan. B Sir John Skidmore, Seneschall Walstot of Widigada and Elvet, £3 6s. 8d. p.a., pred. William Oweyn. Griff.' Don.', Sheriff of Carmarthen Co., £2 108. p.a., pred. Lowys Dhy, 20 Ric. II. Elvet, 40s. p.a. Hancok, 22. Ric. II. -1 Hen. IV., and William Dyer. ар Ll. Tewe,“ proclamator" Carmarthen Sessions, £6 138. 4d. p.a., pred. Walter Jordan, 22 Ric. II. Rowland Standish, Constable of Dynevor Castle, 4 Henry VI., £5 p.a., in succession to his father Christopber and Hugh Standish his uncle. 6d. a day, pred. John Sparowe. S. Wales, 6d. a day. not at work. predecessors, John Wodehill, 32 Ed. III.; John Merbury, 7 Hen. IV. ; William Boteler, 2 Hen. VI. 7. Salaries of Officials, Cardigan Co.:- John Burghop, Esq., Constable of Cardigan Casile, pred. William Assh and Ll. Vaughan. ap Thomas, 1 Hen. IV. William Gyles, “ Proclamator" Sessions, 6s. 8d. p.a., pred. Hoell ap Myst.' Cieoffrey Porter, Janitor, Cardigan Castle (“ Porter wich"), 2d. a day, pred. William Dyer. John Griffith, Chevr., Constable Aberystwyth Castle, to provide one man-at-arms, 12d. and 12 archers 4l. a day. 8. Annuities : Res ap Thomas, Esq., £10 p.a. marthen Castle, £5 p.a., pred. Thomas ap Eignion. £40 p.a. John Neth and Elena his wife, £10 p.a. out of lands in Llandough. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, £166 13s. 4d. 9. Morgan ap Eignion, King's Pleader in Howel Dda's Laws, 40s. p.a., pred. Thomas Vaughan. Ieuan ap Jankyn Lloit, Clerk of Roll, Card., 6s. 8d., pred. Rob, ap Gwill. ap Ph. Robyn Gila ap Ph., Clerk of Rolls, Issherweryn, 6s. 8d., pred. William Dyer. Lli ap Mered' and Ph. ap Lli ap Mered', Clerk of Widi ' gada and Elvet, pred. Roger ap Atha. James Lord de Audeley, Chief Justice of S. Wales, pred. E. Duke of York. 10. Repairs, Carmarthen Castle :- William John, helping plumber to repair Tower “Gryndorys." D. ap Tharum, etc. Payments 18d., 12d., 6d. a day, pro labore et cibo. Barth. Ducheman, Lewis Goldsmith, Steph. ap Griffith, for lead. Geoffrey Pewter for tin to make “Soudor.” Pointing the great stable of the Exchequer Hall. 2 Towers, “super Dayrde” and “super le Middil Gate,” “Sclatston" for rooting. Total £6 3s. 6.1. 11. Repairing King's Barge at Carmarthen, £13 Os. 9d. 12. Chapel in Carmarthen Castle: Chasuble of fustian with orphreys of blue worsted powdered with stars and crowns of gold ; stole, maniple; 7 yards of braban linen to make an alb. Towels of " Irisshcloth." Paid Messenger taking vestments to Bishop for consecration. 13. Repairs, Cardigan Castle. 119s. 1}d. 14. Repairs of Mills, Higher and Lower, Cardigan. Timber from Forest of Gylgaran. Total Disbursements, £1,656 4s. |