Ogam, 5. Oliver Thomas, 155. Ordovices, 23. Owen ab Cadwgan, 191-3. ---- Glyndwr, 65, 120, 174-6, 195, 234, 291-8. ---- Goch, 94. ---- Gwynedd, 66, 196. ---- Tudor, 70-2. Pabo post Prydain, 36. Parry, Anne, 172. Peniarth, 308. Penmaenmawr, 137-8. Penmon, 26-31. Penmynydd, 73. Pennant Melangell, 199-200. Penrhyn, 83-7. Penstrowed, 275. Piers de Gaveston, 166. Piro, 115. Plague, 130-2. Plas Eliseg, 190. Plas Newydd, 78. Plate-tracery, 194. Porch, dripping, 70. Port Madoc, 107. Pot-girl, 73-4. Powys, 10-11, 16. ---- Castle, 256-9. ---- Land Club, 270. Prehistoric periods, 141. Prince of Wales, 161. Pryce, Sir John, 271-4. Puffin Island, 30-1. Pwllheli, 107, 116. Red Wharf Bay, 36. Red-haired Banditti, 301-2. Reformation, 229. Rhodri the Great, 10, 16, 312. Rhuddlan, 153, 158, 161-2. Richard II., 162. Richard Gwynn, 281-2. ---- Malvine, 219-30. Robber’s Grave, 247-50. Robert Davies, 288-9. ---- Owen, 284-6. Roman Steps, 241. Rothesay Castle, 34. Ruthin, 174-9. Sadwrn, Saint, 28. Screens, rood, 38, 114, 180, 247, 271, 308. Sea-birds, 59. Seiriol, Saint, 30, 55-6. Serigi, 25, 52. Shrewsbury, 296. Shrine, 69. Snowdon, 90. South Stack, 59. Strata Marcella, 252, 269. Submerged forests, 139. Taliessin, 143-4, 203. Towyn, 306-7. Tre’r Ceiri, 107. Tudor family, 71. Tydecho, Saint, 303-4. Tyfrydog’s Thief, 55. Tyssilio, Saint, 27, 261-4. Ursula, Saint, 149-50. Vale Crucis, 189, 190. Vikings, 12. Vortigern, 91-3, 108-9. Vyrnwy, Lake, 267-8. Welsh arms, 311-12. ---- characteristics, 213-17. ---- courtships, 215. ---- names, 311-12. ---- preachers, 225-7. Welshpool, 250-8, 269-70. William Owen Pugh, 241-2. William the Conqueror, 12-13. Williams, Archbishop, 126-9. Wynn family, 308-9. Yews, 260. PLYMOUTH WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON PRINTERS FOOTNOTES: [1] RHYS and BRYNMOR JONES, _The Welsh People_, p. 342. [2] A Peris is, however, given as son of Helig ab Glannog (Iolo MSS. p. 124), but is this the same? [3] RHYS and BRYNMOR JONES, _The Welsh People_, p. 356. [4] _The Vale of Clwyd_, by W. DAVIS. Ruthin, 1856. [5] R. G. DAVIES, _The Visions of the Sleeping Bard_, translated. London, 1897. [6] WILLIAMS (R.), _Montgomeryshire Worthies_, p. 79. Newtown, 1894. [7] BRADLEY, _Owen Glyndwr_, p. 178. [8] LLOYD PRICE (R. J.), _Walks in Wales_, 1893, p. 44. [9] _Transactions of the Cymmrodorion Society_, 1903. End of Project Gutenberg's A Book of North Wales, by Sabine Baring-Gould
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