INDEX
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [Y]
Aberffraw, [25]
Abergavenny, [143]
Abergavenny, Lord of, [227]
À Court, Sir Francis, [262], [286]
Adam of Usk, [130], [133], [150], [156], [159], [163]
Albans, St., [193]
Anarawd, [20]
Anglesey, [70], [71], [75], [127], [135], [217], [218], [279]
Anne, Queen, [323]
Arundel, Earl of, [99], [177], [298]
Arvon, cantref of, [295]
Asaph, St., [66]
Audley, Lord, [68], [86], [216]
Augustine, St., [8], [9], [10]
Avignon Pope, the, [234], [269-271], [299]
Baldwin, Archbishop, [48]
Bangor, [57], [75], [148], [299]
Bangor Iscoed, [6]
Bardolph, Earl, [252], [264], [268]
Bards, the, [123], [134], [143], [163]
Bardsey, Isle of, [53]
Barmouth, [118]
Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, [195], [229], [290]
Beaufort, Earl, [128]
Beaumaris, [279]
Berkeley, James, Lord, [290]
Berkrolles, Sir A., [231]
Berkrolles, Sir Laurence, [281-283]
Bifort, Llewelyn, [234], [251], [252], [279], [299]
Blanche, Princess, [168], [169]
Bleddyn ap Cynvyn, [85]
Bramham Moor, battle of, [268]
Brân the Blessed, [232]
Brecon, [36], [142], [193], [194], [221], [317]
Breiddon Hills, [17]
Bristol, [212];
sailors of, [220], [287], [288]
Brith, David, [134]
Bromfield, Lordship of, [106]
Browe, Sir Hugh, [141]
Bryn Owen, battle of, [245]
Brynsaithmarchog, [157]
Builth, [152]
Cader Idris, [141]
Cadvan, King, [16]
Cadwallader, [231]
Cadwgan of the battle-axe, [260]
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [73], [79]
Cardigan, [5], [71], [79], [142], [149], [152]
Carew, Thos., Earl, [191], [192], [202]
Carmarthen, [28], [71], [79], [142], [152], [191], [192], [197], [198], [212-217], [256], [287]
Carnarvon, [78], [86], [128], [139], [148], [190], [247]
Carnarvon, Record of, [240], [287], [301]
Carte, [303]
Charles, King of France, [224], [225]
Charltons, the, [146], [217], [229], [230], [297]
Cheshire, [315]
Chester, [1], [28], [32], [43], [44], [135], [140], [143], [144], [177], [203], [210], [302], [318]
Chirk, [44], [87], [106], [155], [323]
Clares, the, [316]
Clear’s, St., [191]
Clwyd, Vale of, [18-20], [77], [135], [312]
Coed Eulo, [43]
Coity Castle, [37], [231], [259], [260], [275]
Colwyn, [98]
Colwyn ap Tangno, [232]
Conway, [52], [61], [64-66], [75-78], [97], [98], [138-140], [218], [219], [323]
Cornwall, conquest of, [16]
Cornwall, Sir John, [217]
Courtenay, Richard, [291]
Courtenays, the, [214]
Craig-y-dorth, battle of, [229]
Creton, M., [121]
Criccieth Castle, [62], [190], [219]
Croesau Common, [111]
Crofts, [104]
Cunedda, [5]
Cymmer Abbey, [166]
Cynddylan, [7]
Cynllaeth, [88]
Cyrnwigen, [223]
Dafydd ap Griffith, [71], [72], [74], [76]
Dafydd ap Gwilim, [149], [235]
Dafydd ap Llewelyn, [61-65]
Dafydd ap Owen Gwynedd, [47]
Dafydd ap Sinion, [232]
Danbury church, [164]
Daron, David, Dean of Bangor, [251], [252], [264], [279]
David, St., [5]
David’s, St., [12], [28], [33], [48], [80]
Dean, Forest of, [287]
Deheubarth, description of, [14]
Denbigh, [72], [118], [135], [141], [323]
Denbigh County, [78]
Deorham, [6]
Despencer, Lady, [217], [242-244]
Dinas Brân, [86], [87], [107], [118]
Dolbadarn Castle, [66], [157], [301]
Doncaster, [125]
Douglas, Lord, [181], [182], [203-206], [264]
Durham, [125]
Dynevor Castle, [185], [190], [202]
Dysanni River, [280]
Eadgar, King, [26]
Edeyrnion, Vale of, [102], [123], [240]
Edinburgh, [126]
Edward I., [67], [69-71], [75], [78], [79], [213]
Edward II., [80]
Edward III., [285]
Edward IV., [313]
Eleanor, Queen, [80]
Elen, Glyndwr’s mother, [88]
Elfreton, Henry de, [138]
Elizabeth, Queen, [321]
Elizabeth Scudamore, [105]
Ellis, Sir Henry, [189]
Eltham, palace of, [242]
Emma, wife of Dafydd ap Owen Gwynedd, [47]
Emma, wife of Lord Audley, [86]
Ethelfred, King, [10]
Faireford, John, [193]
Flemings, the, [40], [41], [144], [145]
Flint, [43], [45], [78], [98], [99], [330]
France, Charles, King of, [224], [225], [299]
Franciscans, their plot, [169]
Gam, Davy, [221-223], [298], [302]
Gascoine, Judge, [252]
Giraldus Cambrensis, [11], [47-52], [215]
Glamorgan, [33-35], [175], [214], [245], [246], [251], [252], [259], [277], [278], [303], [316-330]
Gloucester, Earl of, [75], [291], [318]
Glyncothi, Lewis, [306]
Glyndwr, his birth, and legends connected with it, [82], [83];
as a popular hero, [84];
descent, [87], [88];
place of birth, [89];
first recorded appearance, [90];
his designation, [91];
his youth, [92], [93];
esquire to Bolingbroke, [94];
supposed adherence to Richard II., [95], [99];
home life, [100-103];
wife and family, [104], [105];
estate and hospitality, [106], [107];
quarrel with Grey of Ruthin, [112];
refused a hearing, [113];
further persecution by Grey, [114], [115];
attacked by Earls Grey and Talbot and escapes, [120];
heads the Welsh forces, [122];
supported by the bards, [123];
declared Prince of Wales, [124];
eludes King Henry’s forces, [127];
excluded from pardon, [128];
winters at Glyndyfrdwy, [131], [132];
attitude towards Hotspur and Prince Henry, [135], [136];
turns his army southwards, [138];
occupies Plinlimmon, [142], [143];
gains a victory at Mynydd Hyddgant, [144];
ravages South and Mid-Wales, [145], [146];
creates panic in England, [147];
frustrates Henry’s second invasion, [149], [150];
all-powerful in Wales, [151];
goes to Carnarvon, [152];
meeting with Hotspur, [153], [154];
winters again at Glyndyfrdwy, [155];
attempts the capture of Harlech, [156];
captures Grey and ransoms him, [156-158];
sends letters to Scotland and Ireland, [159], [160];
destroys St. Asaph, [164];
adventure with Howel Sele, [165-168];
leaves North Wales, [170];
battle of Pilleth and capture of Edmund Mortimer, [171], [172];
devastates Glamorgan, [175];
his doings in Carnarvonshire, [176];
attacks west coast castles, [177];
established reputation as a magician, [178];
baffles Henry’s third attempt to crush him, [180];
marries his daughter to Mortimer, [183];
his affairs prospering, [185];
invests west coast castles, [188];
his houses at Sycherth and Glyndyfrdwy destroyed by Prince Henry, [186-188];
activity in South Wales, [190];
captures Carmarthen, [191];
checked by Carew, [192];
creates alarm in England, [193];
consults a soothsayer, [197];
meditates invasion of England, [198];
collision with the Percys, [201];
causes of his absence from battle of Shrewsbury, [202];
visits North Wales, [209];
invades Herefordshire, [211];
baffles Henry again, [211-214];
takes border castles, [215];
receives aid from the French, [217];
his Anglesey troops, [218];
attacks Carnarvon, [218];
captures Harlech, [220];
holds a parliament at Machynlleth, [221];
arrests Davy Gam, [222];
holds a council at Dolgelly, [223];
sends envoys to the King of France, [224];
letter to Henry Don, [225];
active on the Marches, [226];
defeat at Mynydd-cwm-du and victory at Craig-y-dorth, [229];
holds court at Llanbadarn and Harlech, [231-234];
situation in 1405, [237-242];
attempt to carry off the young Earl of March, [242];
victory at Pant-y-wenol, [245];
defeat at Grosmont, [247];
defeat at Pwll-Melyn and death of his brother, [249];
sends envoys to the North, [250];
his supposed wanderings, [252], [253];
summons a parliament to Harlech, [254];
meets his French allies at Tenby, [255];
marches to Worcester, [256-258];
retreats to Wales, [259];
his magic art again, [260];
dissatisfied with the French, [261];
secures exemption money from Pembroke, [262];
signs the tripartite indenture at Aberdaron, [264-268];
his famous letter to the King of France, [269-273];
his fortunes sensibly waning, [276];
traditions of his wanderings, [280-283];
movements uncertain, [284];
relieves Aberystwith, [291];
still active but no longer the same terror to England, [294];
loses Harlech and Aberystwith, [295];
his family captured, [296];
his fortunes sink, [300];
relapses gradually into a mere outlaw, [302];
legends concerning his wanderings, [303];
offered pardon by Henry V., [303];
claims of Monnington and Kentchurch as scene of his death, [307];
estimate by Welshmen of his position, [308]
Glyndwr’s Mount, [103]
Glyndyfrdwy, [88], [91], [100], [104], [106], [120], [122], [128], [131], [186-190], [198]
Gower, [197]
Grendor, Sir John, [145], [184], [259], [290]
Grenowe ap Tudor, [127]
Grey, Reginald, Earl of Ruthin, [109-124], [154-159], [172], [173]
Grey, Richard, Earl de, [177]
Griffith ap Dafydd, [115-118]
Griffith ap Llewelyn I., [28], [30], [31]
Griffith ap Llewelyn II., [53], [68]
Griffith ap Madoc, [85-87]
Griffith, Sir John, [252]
Griffith, son of Glyndwr, [165], [233], [249], [275], [306]
Griffith y Baron Gwyn, [88]
Gutyn, Owen, [235]
Gwenllian, illegitimate daughter of Glyndwr, [306]
Gwent, [303]
Gwynedd, description of, [13]
Hanard, Jankyn, [190]
Hanmer, family of, [104], [105]
Hanmer, Griffith, [128]
Hanmer, John, [224]
Hardyng, Chronicle of, [154-159], [173], [174], [179]
Harlech, [78], [156], [186], [190], [219], [220], [231-233], [262], [275], [287], [288], [293], [295], [296], [323]
Harold, [29]
Hebog, Moel, [280]
Henry I., King, [40]
Henry II., King, [42-45]
Henry III., [59-66]
Henry IV., [93], [94], [121], [125-131], [136-140], [147-151], [154], [157], [158], [168-170], [177-181], [185], [200-207], [210-214], [230], [241-244], [256-261], [278], [284-292], [298], [302]
Henry VII., [314]
Henry VIII., [315], [319], [325]
Henry, Prince, [117], [121], [125], [128], [135-137], [148], [185-190], [198], [202], [205], [210], [227], [240-247], [259], [276], [278], [284-295], [302], [303]
Herbert, Lord, [232]
Hereford, [193-195], [212-214], [226], [250], [251], [256], [257], [287], [288], [295], [317]
Heytely field, [204]
Higham Ferrers, [200]
Hoare, Sir R. C., [168]
Holt Castle, [87]
Homildon, battle of, [181], [182]
Hopkyn ap Thomas, [198]
Hotspur, [131], [135-137], [139-142], [153], [154], [181], [182], [203-207]
Howel ap Edwy, [28]
Howel ap Owen Gwynedd, [45], [46]
Howel Dda, [21-24]
Howel Sele, [165-168]
Howel Vychan, [219]
Hugueville, Sire de, [255-258]
Iago ap Idwal, [28]
Iestyn, [38]
Innocent, Pope, [58]
Iolo Goch, [100-102], [124], [163], [208], [234], [283], [309]
Iolo Morganwg MSS., [245], [281], [294]
Isabel, daughter of Glyndwr, [105], [129]
Isabella of France, [126]
Janet Crofts, Glyndwr’s daughter, [105]
Jevan ap Meredith, [254]
Joan, wife of Llewelyn II., [56], [60], [62]
Joanna of Brittany, [168], [183]
John ap Howel, [276]
Katherine, wife of Edmund Mortimer, [233], [296]
Kentchurch, [304]
Kidwelly, [191]
Kingeston, Archdeacon, [195], [196], [226], [227]
Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, [135]
Lampeter, [152]
Leget, David, [134]
Leicester, [125]
Leland, [189]
Leominster, [211]
Lilleshall, [177]
Lincoln, [177]
Lionel, son of Edmund Mortimer, [296]
Llanbadarn, [28], [224], [231]
Llanfaes Abbey, [60]
Llangollen, [102], [123], [280]
Llansantffraid, [172]
Llewelyn ap Griffith, last Prince of North Wales, [65-72]
Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, [55-60]
Llewelyn ap Seisyllt, Prince of North Wales, [27], [28]
Llewelyn of Cayo, [150]
Lleyn, promontory of, [53], [217]
Lloid, John, [134]
Llywarch, Hên, [7]
London, [80]
Lupus, Hugh, Earl of Chester, [32], [33]
Lussan, Mme. de, [255]
Madoc ap Griffith, [85]
Madoc ap Meredith, [80]
Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd, [46]
Maelgwyn, Prince of Gwynedd, [232]
Maidstone, [244]
Margaret Monnington, Glyndwr’s daughter, [105]
Matthew of Paris, [74]
Melynydd, [317]
Meredith, son of Glyndwr, [105], [233], [276], [304], [306]
Meredith ap Owen, [118]
Merioneth, [78], [215], [287], [301], [313]
Monnow River, [246]
Montgomery, [32], [146], [177], [317]
Morgan of Coity, [37]
Mortimer, Earl of, [87]
Mortimer, Sir Edmund, [106], [170-172], [183], [184], [200], [201], [232], [242], [287], [296]
Mortimer, Sir Ralph, [65]
Mynydd-cwm-du, battle of, [229]
Mynydd-Hyddgant, battle of, [144]
Nannau, [165-168]
Nevin tournament, [80]
Newcastle, [126]
Newmarch, Bernard de, [36]
Newport, Sir Edward, [247]
Northampton, [125], [193], [294]
Northumberland, Earl of, [199], [200], [201], [209], [251], [252], [264-269], [279]
Nottingham, [177]
Offa, King of Mercia, [8], [13], [19]
Ogof Dinas, [303]
Oldcastle, Sir John, [290]
Owen Cyfeiliog, [85]
Owen Gwynedd, [42-45]
Pant-y-wenol, [245]
Pauncefote, John, [216]
Pembroke, [40], [41], [262], [316]
Pengwern, [7]
Pennal, [269]
Perfeddwlad, the, [54], [57], [67], [71]
Pilleth, battle of, [171], [181]
Powys, description of, [14]
Powys Castle, [146]
Pulestone, [128]
Radnor, New, [145]
Rhondda valley, [260]
Rhuddlan, [19], [32], [43], [78], [190]
Rhys ap Gethin, [171], [190], [233], [246], [247]
Rhys ap Griffith, [289]
Rhys ap Jevan, [234]
Rhys ap Tudor, [33]
Rhys Ddu, [298]
Rhys Dwy, [234]
Richard II., [93-99], [121], [203]
Rieux, Jean de, [255]
Robert ap Jevan, [234]
Rûg, [306]
Ruthin, [106], [107], [110], [111], [156]
Rutland, Lord, [152]
Salisbury, Earl of, [95], [96]
Salusburys of Rûg, [305]
Scott, Sir Walter, [168]
Scrope, Archbishop, [252]
Scrope, Sir Henry, [216]
Scrope and Grosvenor trial, [89]
Scudamore, Alice, [104], [304]
Scudamore, Philip, [298]
Shakespeare, [181]
Shrewsbury, [7], [58], [68], [77], [125-128], [177], [198-202], [297], [318]
Shrewsbury, Abbot of, [205]
Shrewsbury, battle of, [203-209]
Shropshire, [226], [229], [317]
Simon de Montfort, [68]
Skidmore, [194]
Snowdon, [70], [76], [128], [158], [172], [222]
Somerset, Earl of, [306]
Stafford, Lord, [206]
Stanley, Sir John, [254]
Stove, Morres, [134]
Strata Florida Abbey, [149], [152], [291]
Strongbow, Gilbert de, [286]
Sycherth, [100-103], [120], [128], [188], [190], [198], [306]
Talbot, Earl of, [120]
Talbot, Gilbert, [247], [295], [303]
Thomas, Prince, [177]
Thomas ap Llewelyn, [80]
Towyn, [280]
Trefgarn, [89]
Tren, [8]
Trevor, Bishop of St. Asaph, [113], [164], [165], [225], [226], [234], [249], [299]
Tripartite Indenture, [201]
Tudor, Glyndwr’s brother, [90], [218], [233], [249]
Tudor, Owen, [314]
Tudor, William and Rhys, [138-140], [233], [252]
Turberville, [38]
Tutbury, [230]
Valle Crucis Abbey, [52], [85], [280]
Vychan, Griffith, Glyndwr’s father, [82], [88], [89]
Vychan, Roger, [222]
Warren, Earl, [87]
Warwick, Earl of, [178]
Waterton, Hugh de, [195], [242]
Welshpool, [146], [177], [217], [229], [290], [297]
Whitmore, David, [254]
William III., [323]
William Rufus, [34]
William the Conqueror, [33]
Winchester, [77]
Windsor Castle, [298]
Woodbury hill, [257]
Worcester, [210], [227], [228], [252], [256], [278]
Worcester, Percy, Earl of, [152], [205], [206]
Wynne, Sir John, of Gwydir, [312], [313]
Yale, Lordship of, [106]
York, Duke of, [214], [227], [242], [244], [290], [293]