INDEX
- Aber, falls at, [94]
- Aberdovey, [128]
- Abergavenny, [187]
- Abergavenny, Marquis of, [187]
- Abergele, [60]
- Aberglaslyn, Pass of, [113]
- Abergynolwyn, [123]
- Aberystwyth, [130], [131]
- Adderbury, [303]
- Adelaide, Queen of William IV., [317]
- Ælfrith, daughter of Alfred, [254]
- Afon Dulas, [124]
- Afon Gwaen, [156]
- Agincourt, Battle of, [222]
- Akeman Street, [283], [304]
- Aldenham, Lord, [9]
- Alderminster, [286]
- Aldersey Hall, [43]
- Alfred the Great, [234], [254], [282]
- 'Alleluia Victory,' [55]
- Althorp Park, [22]
- Anglesey, [88]
- Anglesey Column, [105]
- Anglesey, Marquis of, [105]
- Anker, River, [27]
- Ap Cadell ap Brochmail, Concenn, [71]
- Aquablanca, Bishop, [178]
- Aragon, Catherine of, [16]
- Arbury Hall, [26]
- Ardudwy, Mountains of, [120]
- Arkwright, Richard, [222]
- Arthog, [120]
- Arthur, King, [195]
- Arthur's Quoit, [116]
- Asthall Barrow, [277]
- Aston, North, Mid, and Steeple, [303]
- Athelney, [254]
- Atherstone, [28], [30]
- Avon, Warwickshire, [23]
- Bacon, Sir Francis, Lord Verulam, [12], [13], [287], [313]
- Bala Lake, [83]
- Balshall, Dean, [289]
- Banbury, [303]
- Bangor, [96]
- Bardsey Island, [115]
- Barford, [290]
- Barmouth, [116], [120], [121]
- Barnet, [3], [4]
- Barrington, Great and Little, [276]
- Basingwerke Abbey, [56]
- Bath, [250]-[252]
- Batheaston, [242]
- Battle Abbey, a cell of, [146]
- Beaufort family, the, [194]
- Beaumaris, [94]
- Beavers, Valley of, [100]
- Beddgelert, [113]
- Bede, the Venerable, [8]
- Belesme, Robert de, [235]
- Benglog Bridge, [101]
- Berkeley Castle, [213]
- Berrington Hall, [225]
- Berwyn Mountains, [70]
- Bethesda, [99], [105]
- Bettws-y-Coed, [83], [84]
- Bigsweir Bridge, [203]
- Bird Rock, the, [122]
- Birmingham reservoirs, [181], [183]
- Black Forest, the, [185]
- Black Mountains, the, [147], [173], [185]
- Black Plague, [176]
- Blacklow Hill, [295]
- Blenheim Palace, [282]
- Blorenge Hill, [188], [191]
- Boadicea, [13], [44]
- Bodbury Ring, [230]
- Bodelwyddan Church, [62]
- Bodenham, [221]
- Bodfari, [57]
- Bordeaux, [42]
- Borth, [128]
- Boscobel House, [35]
- Bosworth, Battle of, [26], [28], [78]
- Boughrood Castle, [185]
- Bourton-on-the-Hill, [262]
- Bowood, [256]
- Box, [253]
- Bradwell Abbey, [20]
- Bran, River, [148]
- Bran the Blessed, [114]
- Braose, William de, [187]
- Breakspere, Nicholas, [12]
- Brecknock Beacons, [146], [147], [191]
- Brecon or Brecknock, [143]-[146]
- Bremhill Wick, [255]
- Bridgnorth, [226], [234]-[235]
- Brintirion, [118]
- Britannia Tubular Bridge, [105]
- British remains, [69], [83], [94], [129], [146]
- Broadway, [262]
- Brockhurst Castle, [230]
- Bromfield, [226]
- Bronllys Castle, [185]
- Bronwen, [114]
- Brookthorpe, [246]
- Broughton, [53]
- Brown, 'Capability,' [310]
- Brown Clee Hill, [226]
- Brownhills Common, [35]
- Brunel, [314]
- Buckley, [53]
- Buildwas Abbey, [233]-[234]
- Builth Wells, [183], [184]
- Burford, [260], [276]-[277]
- By Brook, the, [253]
- Byford, [176]
- Byng, Admiral, [4]
- Byron, Lord, [108]
- Cader Idris, [117], [123], [132], [135], [137]
- Caen, Paul de, [8]
- Caer Caradoc Hill, [230]
- Caerleon, [206]
- Caerwent, [198], [199]
- Caerwys, [56]
- Cæsar, Julius, [12]
- Caldicott Castle, [200]
- Calveley Hall, [43]
- Cannock Chase reservoir, [35]
- Cantelupe, George de, [188]
- Cantilupe, Sir Thomas, [178]
- Capel Curig, [102]
- Capel Garmon, [84], [85]
- Caractacus, [230]
- Caradoc, King of North Wales, [60]
- Caradoc Range, [231]
- Carden Hall, [42]
- Cardiff Castle, [214]
- Cardigan, [151]
- Cardigan Bay, [130]
- Careg Cennen, [171]
- Carmarthen, [168], [169]
- Carnarvon, [57], [105]-[109]
- Carnarvon Castle, [107]
- Carnarvonshire Mountains, [88]
- Carnedd Dafydd, [100], [110]
- Carnedd Llewelyn, [100]
- Carno, River, [138], [139]
- Castell Crogen, [81]
- Castell Dinas Brân, [70]
- Castell-fan-Crach, [132]
- Castell-y-Bere, [123]
- Castell-y-Gaer, [121]
- Cave, [23]
- Cefn Caves, the, [63]
- Cefn Hall, [63]
- Cefn-y-Bedd, [184]
- Cemmaes, [138], [155]
- Cenarth, [151]
- Cencoed Castle, [199]
- Ceriog Valley, [82]
- Cerrig-y-Druidon, [83]
- Chandos family, [207]
- Chantrey, [319]
- Charlecote Park, [290]
- Charles I., [22], [194], [248], [262], [316], [318]
- Charles II., [35], [299], [317]
- Charlton, Bishop, [176]
- Charlton Park, [258]
- Chartist riots, [198]
- Cheltenham, [270]-[272]
- Chepstow, [200], [201]
- Chepstow, Marshall, Earl of, [153]
- Cheshire bowmen, [41]
- Chester, [14], [45]-[51]
- Chester, Bishop of, [234]
- Chiltern Hills, [19], [312]
- Chippenham, [254]-[255]
- Chipping Norton, [261], [283]
- Chirk Castle, [66], [81]
- Cholmondeley Castle, [42]
- Churchdown Hill, [270]
- Churchover, [23]
- Church Stretton, [229]
- Cirencester, [259]
- Civil War, [42], [43], [48], [59], [65], [80], [81], [90], [108], [130], [144], [150], [165], [194], [200], [206], [208], [212], [226], [229], [235], [242], [283], [290], [299], [303]
- Clare, David le, [42]
- Clare, Gilbert de, [165], [266]
- Cleddau, River, [165]
- Clifford Castle, [175]
- Clifford, Jane de, [175]
- Clinton, Geoffrey de, [297]
- Clinton, Roger de, [234]
- Clintons, the, [297]
- Clopton, Sir John, [288]
- Clopton Tower, [290]
- Clwyd, Vale of, [57], [58], [59], [60], [63], [64], [68], [69]
- Clwydian Hills, [56], [67]
- Clyro, [175]
- Clyro Castle, [174]
- Clytha Castle, [191]
- Clywedog, the, [135]
- Coalbrookdale, [234]
- Coetmore, Howel, [86]
- Coldbrook House, [191]
- Cold Door Pass, [137]
- Coningsby family, [222]
- Conway, [85], [90]-[93]
- Conway Abbey, [86]
- Conway Castle, [90], [92]
- Conway Falls, [83]
- Conway Valley, [86]
- Corne Dale, [227]
- Cornwallis West, Colonel W., [67]
- Corris, [124]
- Cors-y-Gedol, [116]
- Corsham, [253]-[254]
- Corston, [258]
- Corwen, [69]
- Cothi, River, [148]
- Cotswolds, the, [246], [247], [262], [272]-[273]
- Cound, [233]
- Coventry, [49], [298]-[301]
- Cranmer, Archbishop, [16]
- Criccieth, Castle of, [115]
- Crick, [200]
- Crickhowell, [186]
- Cricklade, [258]-[259]
- Cromwell, Oliver, [261]
- Cropredy, [302]
- Cross Foxes Inn, [123], [137]
- Cross-in-Hand, [25]
- Curzon of Kedleston, Lord, [258]
- Cusop Castle, [174]
- Cutts, Sir John, [6]
- Cwm Bychan, Lake of, [115]
- Cwm Hir, Abbey of, [140]
- Cymmer Abbey, [118]
- Darby, Abraham, [234]
- Darby Family, the, [234]
- Dauncer Family, [220]
- Daventry, [22]
- Dean, Forest of, [210]
- Dee, River, [69], [70], [73], [83]
- Dee Valley, [82]
- Deerhurst Priory, [268]
- Denbigh, [63], [67]
- Denbigh Castle, [66]
- Derwen, [69]
- Deudraeth, Castle of, [114]
- Devil's Bridge, [131], [132]
- Devil's Kitchen, the, [101]
- Devil's Pots, the, [102]
- Devil's Punch Bowl, [132]
- Dinas Mawddwy, [136], [137]
- Dinmore Hill, [221]
- Dixton, [205]
- Dolbadarn Castle, [110]
- Dolgelley, [118], [120], [135]
- Dorchester, [310]-[311]
- Dovey, the, [124], [126], [128], [138]
- Dowards, the Great and Little, [206], [210]
- Drayton, Fenny, [27]
- Drayton Manor, [30]
- Drayton, Michael, [27]
- Druidical Circles, [130], [286]
- Drws Ardudwy, [115]
- Dryslwyn Castle, [170]
- Dudley, Robert, [297]
- Dudmaston Castle, [235]
- Dulais, River, [148]
- Dunsmore Heath, [23]
- Dunstable, [15]-[17]
- Dunstable Downs, [19]
- Dürer, Albrecht, [78]
- Dursley Cross, [211]
- Dyffryn River, [121]
- Dynevor Castle, [150]
- Dynevor, Lord, [171]
- Dynevor Park, [170]
- Dysynni Valley, [123]
- Ealdhelm, [257]
- Easton Neston House, [20]
- Eaton Hall, [224]
- Edeyrnion, Vale of, [83]
- Edgar, King, [31]
- Edgware, [3]
- Edred, King, [11]
- Edward I., [58], [64], [76], [108], [114], [123], [130], [170], [214], [228]
- Edward II., [108], [213], [214], [217]
- Edward III., [167], [316]
- Edward IV., [114], [226], [268], [316], [326]
- Edward V., [20]
- Edward VI., [318]
- Eglwyseg, the, [72]
- Eglwyseg Rocks, [70]
- Eisteddfodau, the, [56]
- Elan, Vale of the, [181]
- Eleanor of Castile, [16]
- Eleanor Cross at Stony Stratford, [20]
- Elidyr Fawr, [100], [110]
- Eliot, George, [26]
- Eliseg's Pillar, [71]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [282], [290], [297]-[302]
- Ellesmere, [74]
- Elstree, [3]
- Emlyn, Viscount, [170]
- Enstone, [283]
- Ermine Way, [259]
- Erwood, [184]
- Ethandune, Battle of, [254]
- Ethelbert, [177], [221]
- Ethelfleda, Queen, [30], [50], [235]
- Ethelred, King, [282]
- Eton, [314]
- Evesham, [262]-[264]
- Evesham, Battle of, [264]
- Eye, [225]
- Eynsham, [278]
- Fairy Glen, the, [83]
- Falaise, [266]
- Fenny Compton, [302]
- Fenny Stratford, [19]
- Ferrers Family, [30], [31]
- Ffestiniog Railway, [113]
- Ffestiniog, Vale of, [113]
- Fishguard, [155], [156]
- Fitz-Hamon, Robert, [266]
- Fitzharon of Glamorgan, [197]
- Fitz-Osborn, Earl of Hereford, [200]
- Flamstead, [15]
- Flanesford Priory, [206]
- Foel Fras, [94]
- Ford, [222]
- Foss Way, [26], [258], [275]
- Fox, George, [27]
- Frevilles, the, [31]
- Friog, [121]
- Frost, Jack, [198]
- Frowyke, Thomas de, [5]
- Garter, Order of the, [316]
- Garth Hill, [184]
- Gastrell, Rev. Francis, [288]
- Gaullwyd Valley, [135]
- Gaunt, John of, [297]
- Gaveston, Piers, [295]
- Geoffrey of Monmouth, [204]
- George IV., [316]
- Germanus, [55]
- Giant's Nose, [117]
- Gibbet Hill, [298]
- Glandovey, [128]
- Glasbury, [172]
- Glaspwll Cascade, [128]
- Glendower, Owen, [39], [57], [64], [68], [69], [70], [114], [125], [174], [224]
- Gloucester, [211]-[218], [246]
- Gloucester Cathedral, [212]-[216]
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, [10]
- Glyder Fach, [100], [102]
- Glyder Fawr, [100], [101], [102], [111]
- Godiva, Lady, [298]
- Goodrich Castle, [206]
- Goodrich Court, [207]
- Goodwick Harbour, [155]
- Gorhambury, [14]
- Gower, Bishop, [160]
- Graig Serrerthin, [210]
- Great Orme's Head, [87]
- Greenlands, Henley, [313]
- Grey, Reginald de, [68]
- Greys, the De, [207]
- Griffith, the son of Madoc, [71]
- Grim's Dyke, [283]
- Grimthorpe, Lord, [9], [11]
- Grongar Hill, [170]
- Guy's Cliff, [294], [295]
- Gwydir Castle, [85], [86]
- Gwynedd, Owen, [130]
- Gwynn, Nell, [6]
- Hafod Bridge Inn, [148]
- Hakluyt, family of, [225]
- Haldingham, Richard de, [179]
- Halkin Mountain, [53], [56]
- Hall, Dr., [288]
- Hampton Court, Herefordshire, [222]
- Hampton Court, Middlesex, [317]
- Handley Church, [43]
- Harcourt family, [309]
- Hardicanute, [238]
- Hardwicke, [246]
- Hare, Mr. Augustus, [228], [229]
- Harlech, [113], [114], [121]
- Hartshill, [27]
- Hathaway, Anne, cottage of, [290]
- Haverfordwest, [163], [165], [166]
- Hawkstone Park, [41]
- Hay, [173]
- Heaven's Gate Camp, [233]
- Henley-on-Thames, [312]-[313]
- Henry of Bolingbroke. See Henry IV.
- Henry I., [224]
- Henry II., [175], [235], [282]
- Henry III., [165], [173], [264], [316]
- Henry IV., [39]
- Henry V., [204], [224]
- Henry VI., [10], [314], [316]
- Henry VII., [78], [171], [194], [316]
- Henry VIII., [5], [316], [318]
- Herckenrode, nunnery of, [34]
- Hereford, [176]-[179]
- Hereford, Dukes of, [298]
- Hill, Rowland, [41]
- Hinckley, [26]
- Holmer Church, [220]
- Hood, Lord, [301]
- Hooper, Bishop, [216]
- Hope Bowdler, [229]
- Hope Church, [222]
- Hope-under-Dinmore, [222]
- Howard, Catherine, [318]
- Humpe, Master, [257]
- Huntley, [211]
- Hwlffordd, Robert de, [166]
- Icknield Way, [15]
- Idwal, Prince, [101]
- Ironbridge, [234]
- Itchington, Lord, [302]
- Ivington Camp, [224]
- James I., [23], [174]
- 'Jesse Tree,' [188]
- 'John Halifax, Gentleman,' [272]
- John, King, [176], [317]
- Johnson, Samuel, [35]
- Jones, Inigo, [85], [86], [258]
- Juxon, Bishop, [261]
- Kenilworth, [296]-[297]
- Kerne Bridge, [206]
- Kidderminster, [235]-[236]
- Kilgerran Castle, [152]
- Kilsby, [23]
- Kingston-on-Thames, [318]
- Kite's Nest Inn, [176]
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, [208]
- Knyvet, Sir Thomas, [258]
- Kyrle, John, [208]-[209]
- Laceys, the, [64]
- Lampeter, [148]
- Langley Burrell, [255]
- Lansdowne, Lord, [256]
- Lawley, the, [229]
- Lea, [210]
- Leamington, [293]-[294]
- Lechlade, [259]
- Ledbury, [241]-[242]
- Leicester, [22], [26]
- Leicester, Earls of, [292], [297]
- Leigh, Lord, [302]
- Leland, [174], [197], [257]
- Lenthall, Sir Roland, [222]
- Leofric, [298]
- Leominster, [222]-[224]
- Letton, [175]
- Leycester's Hospital, Warwick, [293]
- Lichfield, [32], [33]
- Little Minster, [276]
- Little Orme, the, [88]
- Llanbadarn, [131]
- Llanbeblig Church, [109]
- Llanbedr, [115]
- Llanberis, [110]
- Llanberis, Old, [111]
- Llanberis, Pass of, [111]
- Llanbyther, [149]
- Llanddwywe Church, [116]
- Llandegai, [99]
- Llandegai, Model Village of, [94]
- Llandilo, [171]
- Llandinam, [139]
- Llandovery, [148]
- Llandudno, [87], [88]
- Llandyssil, [149]
- Llanegryn, [122]
- Llanelltyd, [118]
- Llanfairfechan, [94]
- Llanfair Pwll Gwyngyll, etc., [105]
- Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, [149]
- Llangattock-juxta-Usk, [191]
- Llangelynin, [122]
- Llangoed, [185]
- Llangollen, [70]-[72]
- Llangollen Bridge, [70]
- Llangollen, Ladies of, [70]
- Llangollen, the Vale of, [72]
- Llangorse Lake, [185]
- Llangunnor, [169]
- Llangurig, [131], [141]
- Llanidloes, [140]
- Llanrhaiadr Church, [66]
- Llanrwst, [85], [86]
- Llanthony Abbey, [175], [211]
- Llanvihangel-on-Usk, [191]
- Llanwrda, [148], [172]
- Llawhaden Castle, [167]
- Llawr Lech, [117]
- Llewelyn, [58], [85], [155], [184]
- Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, [56]
- Lleyn Peninsula, [121]
- Llwyngwril, [121]
- Llyn Bochlwyd, [102]
- Llyn Ogwen, [101]
- Llyn Padarn, [109]
- Llyn Peris, [111]
- London Colney, [6]
- Longchamps, the, [207]
- Long Compton, [286]
- Long Mynd, [229], [231]
- Lorraine, Robert, [177]
- Lovers' Leap, [201], [203]
- Lucy, Sir Thomas, [290]
- Ludlow, [225]-[226]
- Ludlow, Lawrence de, [228]
- Lug, River, [222]
- Lutterworth, [24], [25]
- Lyfnant Valley, [128]
- Lyneham Barrows, [261]
- Lysdinam Hall, [183]
- Lyswen, [185]
- Machynlleth, [125]
- Maenan Abbey, [86]
- Maenan House, [86]
- Magna Charta, [266]
- Magna Charta Island, [317]
- Maiden Bower, [15]
- Maidenhead, [313]-[314]
- Maldulph, [256]
- Malmesbury, [256]-[258]
- Malvern, Great, [240], [241]
- Malvern Hills, [236]
- Mancetter, [27]
- Mancetter Manor House, [27]
- Mandeville, Sir John, [11]
- Mansell Hill, [176]
- Mappa Mundi, [178]
- Marden Church, [221]
- Margaret of Anjou, [114]
- Marlborough, Duke of, [282]
- Marmions, the, [31]
- Martin de Tours, [152]
- Mathern, [200]
- Matilda, the Empress, [212]
- Maud Heath's Causeway, [255]
- Mawddach, the, [116], [117], [120]
- Maxstoke, Priors of, [302]
- Menai Straits, the, [88], [107]
- Menai Suspension Bridge, [104]
- Merbach Hill, [175]
- Merevale Abbey, [30]
- Merewald, King of the West Mercians, [222]
- Methuen, Lord, [253]
- Methuen, Sir Paul, [253]
- Meyrick, Sir Samuel, [207]
- Mimms, North, [5]
- Mimms, South, [5]
- Miner's Bridge, the, [84]
- Minster Lovell, [277]
- Mistletoe, [241]
- Mitcheldean, [211]
- Moccas Park, [176]
- Mochras, Island of, [115]
- Moel Arthur, [56]
- Moel Fammau, [55], [56], [67], [69]
- Moel Feulli, [69]
- Moel Habog, [113]
- Moel Hebod, [115]
- Moel Siabod, [85], [100], [102]
- Moel-y-Gaer, [129]
- Mold, [53]-[56]
- Mollington, [303]
- Monken Hadley, [4]
- Monmouth, [203]-[205]
- Monnow, River, [203]
- Montfort, Simon de, [264], [297]
- Montgomery, Roger de, [226], [235]
- Moreton-in-the-Marsh, [262]
- Moreton-on-Lug, [220]
- Morfa Harlech, [114]
- Morfa Rhuddlan, [59]
- Morfe, Forest of, [235]
- Mortimer, Roger, [81]
- Mortimers, the, [39]
- Mouse Castle, [174]
- Muckley Corner, [35]
- Mulock's, Miss, 'John Halifax, Gentleman,' [265]
- Myddelton, Richard, [66]
- Myddelton, Sir Hugh, [66], [73], [81]
- Myddelton, Sir Thomas, [68], [81], [82]
- Mynydd Prescelly, [153]
- Mytton, General, [59]
- Nailsworth, [250]
- Nant Ffrancon, [86], [100], [110], [111]
- Nant Gwgan, [124]
- Nantclwyd, Vale of, [69]
- Narberth, [167], [168]
- Naseby, Battle of, [194]
- Nash, Beau, [252]
- Nelson, Lord, [170]
- Nequam, Alexander, [11]
- Nero, [13]
- Nevern, [153]
- New River, the, [66], [81]
- Newbridge-on-Wye, [183]
- Newburgh, Earl Roger de, [292]
- Newcastle Emlyn, [150]
- Newgate, [164]
- Newport, Mon., [196]-[199]
- Norfolk, Dukes of, [298]
- Norfolk, Roger Bigod, Earl of, [202]
- Northleach, [274]
- Nuneaton, [26]
- Nuneham Courtney, [309]
- Oakengates, [36]
- Offa's Dyke, [80], [82], [176], [201]
- Offa, King of Mercia, [8], [59], [80], [221]
- Ogham Stones, [116]
- Ogofan, the, [148]
- Ombersley, [236]
- Onibury, [227]
- Osric, King of Mercia, [213]
- Oswald, [238]
- Oswestry, [80]
- Overton Scar, [42]
- Oxford, [306]-[308]
- Painswick, [246]-[248]
- Panorama Walk, [117]
- Paris, Matthew, [11]
- Parker, Abbot, [214]
- Parr, Catherine, [318]
- Paxton, Sir William, [170]
- Pearson, Bishop, [47]
- Peel, Sir Robert, [30]
- Pembroke, William, Earl of, [65], [194], [303]
- Pen Caer Peninsula, [156]
- Pendragon, [195]
- Penhow Castle, [199]
- Penmachno, [83]
- Penmaenpool, [120]
- Penrhyn Castle, [94], [95], [99]
- Pentre Evan Cromlech, [154]
- Pentre Voelas, [83]
- Pen-y-Gaer, [83]
- Penyard Castle, [210]
- Percies, the, [39]
- Percy, Henry, [64]
- Percy, Lord Algernon, [295]
- Periam, Lady Elizabeth, [313]
- Pershore, Abbots of, [262]
- Picton Castle, [167]
- Picton monument, [169]
- Piercefield Park, [201]
- Pistyll-y-Cain, [136]
- Pistyll-y-Llyn, [128]
- Pitchcombe, [246], [248]
- Plas Mawr, Conway, [92]
- Plas Newydd, [70]
- Plautius, Aulus, [12]
- Plynlimmon, [132], [139], [140]
- Pointz Castle, [164]
- Poitiers, Battle of, [86]
- Pont Erwydd, [131], [132]
- Port Dinorwic, [105]
- Powis, Princes of, [71]
- Precipice Walk, the, [135]
- Prehistoric remains, [116], [156], [286]
- Prescelly Mountains, [155]
- Puesdown Inn, [272]
- Puffin Island, [94]
- Putney Heath, [319]
- Putta, Bishop, [177]
- Quatt, [235]
- Quendrida, Offa's Queen, [221]
- Raglan Castle, [192]-[194]
- Rain, [148]
- Ramryge, Abbot, [10]
- Reading Priory, [224]
- Redbourne, [14]
- Redbrook, [203]
- Redesdale, Robin of, [303]
- Redhill, [36]
- Ramsey Island, [161]
- Rembrandt's (?) 'Mill,' [256]
- Remigius, Bishop, [311]
- Rheidol, Falls of the, [132]
- Rheidol Valley, [132]
- Rhuddlan, [62], [64]
- Rhuddlan Church, [59]
- Rhyl, [60]
- Rhys of Wales, [172]
- Richard II., [79]
- Richard's Castle, [225]
- Richard of Scrop, [225]
- Ridge Hill, [5]
- Risbury Camp, [222]
- Rivals, the, [115]
- Robbers' Cave, [132]
- Robert, Duke of Normandy, [214]
- Robeston Wathen, [167]
- Robin Hood's Butts, [220]
- Roche Castle, [164]
- Rodney, Lord, [225]
- Rollright Stones, [286]
- Roman roads, [198], [211], [229], [231], [237], [251], [258], [259], [282], [283], [304]
- Roman sites, [15], [19], [23], [35], [36], [37], [44], [56], [57], [69], [77], [86], [105], [109], [125], [139], [146], [147], [150], [168], [169], [172], [174], [183], [187], [195], [199], [204], [230], [259], [275], [311]
- Roman steps, [115]
- Rosamond, Fair, [175], [282]
- Ross, [208]-[210]
- Rowton Moor, [43]
- Rugby, [24]
- Rupert, Prince, [242]
- Ruthin, [67]-[69]
- Sai, Picot de, [227]
- St. Albans, [5], [6]-[14], [221], [267]
- St. Amphibalus, [10]
- St. Arvans, [201]
- St. Asaph, [57]-[58]
- St. Bride's Bay, [164]
- St. Caradoc, [160]
- St. Chad, [32]
- St. Clears, [168]
- St. David's, [157]-[161]
- St. David's, Bishops of, [167]
- St. David's Head, [157]
- St. David's, Lord, [165]
- St. Dogmael's Priory, [152]
- St. Idloes, [140]
- St. Thomas à Becket, Chapel of, [160]
- St. Tudno's Church, [87]
- St. Tyssul, [150]
- St. Werburgh, [51]
- St. Wolstan, [302]
- Salisbury Cathedral, [259]
- Salisbury Hall, [5]
- Saltney, [53]
- Salusbury, Colonel William, [65]
- Sandford-on-Thames, [308]
- Sandys, Lord, [236]
- Sarn Badrig, [115]
- Sarn Helen Roman road, [148], [149]
- Saxon Architecture, [31]
- Scott, Sir Gilbert, [58], [146]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [296]
- Senny Bridge, [147]
- Seoint, River, [107]
- Severn, River, [37], [76], [132], [139], [141], [236], [247], [250]
- Seymour, Jane, [316]
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- Sherborne Park, [275]
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- Snowdon, [84], [102], [109], [111], [115]
- Snowshill Valley, [262]
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- Staunton, [176]
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- Stoneleigh Abbey, [301]
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- Strumble Head, [156]
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- Sugar Loaf Hills, [220]
- Sutton Walls, [221]
- Swift, Dean, [207]
- Swift, River, [24]
- Swinford Bridge, [279]
- Sychnant Pass, [93]
- Symond's Yat, [205], [206], [210]
- Taff, River, [168]
- Teifi, River, [148], [149], [150], [161]
- Talgarth, [185]
- Taliesin, [129]
- Tal-y-Cafn, [86]
- Tal-y-llyn, [123], [124]
- Tamworth, [31]
- Telford, [74], [82]
- Teme, River, [226]
- Tewkesbury, [264]-[268]
- Tewkesbury Abbey, [267]
- Tewkesbury, Battle of, [267]
- Thirlwall, Bishop, [161]
- Thomas, Sir William ap, [19]
- Three Cocks, the, [172]
- Throckmorton, John, [250]
- Tintern Abbey, [202]
- Titterstone Camp, [227]
- Torrent Walk, the, [135]
- Totternhoe, [15]
- Towcester, [20]
- Towy, River, [148], [171], [172]
- Traeth Mawr, [113]
- Trecastle, [147]
- Trefnant, [63]
- Trefriew, [86]
- Tre-Taliesin, [129]
- Trothy, River, [203]
- Tryfaen, [102]
- Tudor, Edmund, [160]
- Tudor, Jasper, [65]
- Twining, John, [217]
- Twll Du, [101]
- Tyler, Wat, [12]
- Tyttenhanger, [6]
- Usk, River, [143], [147], [186], [194], [197]
- Valle Crucis Abbey, [71], [118]
- Vanbrugh, Sir John, [42], [282]
- Van Lead Mines, [140]
- Vaughan, Bishop, [160]
- Vaughans, the, [116]
- Vaughans of Nannau, [135]
- Venables family, [43], [183]
- Ver, River, [12], [14]
- Verdun, John de, [228]
- Verulamium, [7], [12], [13]
- Victoria, Queen, [317]
- Virginia Water, [317]
- Wallingford, Abbot, [9]
- Warwick, [290]-[293]
- Warwick, Earls of, [187], [292], [295]
- Warwick, Guy of, [295]
- Warwick, the King-maker, [4]
- Waterloo, Battle of, [105], [169]
- Watling Street, [14], [15], [20], [23], [25], [28], [35], [36], [44]
- Wat's Dyke, [80]
- Weedon, [20]
- Wellington Church, [221]
- Welsh Architecture, [140]
- Wem, [41]
- Weston Park, [35]
- Weston-under-Penyard, [210]
- Wheathampstead, Abbot, [9]
- Whitchurch, [41], [63], [66], [206]
- White Cross, [176]
- Whitley Abbey, [301]
- Whitney, [175]
- Wicklow, Mountains of, [107]
- William the Conqueror, [171], [236], [266], [315]
- William Rufus, [167]
- William III., [23]
- William IV., [317]
- Williams-Wynn, Bart., Sir H. Watkin, [72]
- Willoughby de Broke, Lady, [62]
- Wilton Bridge, [207]
- Wilton Castle, [207], [210]
- Windrush, River, [275], [276]
- Windsor, [314]-[315]
- Wistanstow, [229]
- Witherley, [27]
- Witney, [275], [277]-[278]
- Woburn Park and Abbey, [19]
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [318]
- Wombridge, Prior of, [36]
- Woodstock, [283]
- Woofferton, [225]
- Worcester, [236]-[240]
- Worcester, Battle of, [6], [35], [240]
- Worcester Priory, [238]
- Wotton St. Mary, [270]
- Wrekin, the, [36], [233]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [33]
- Wrexham, [73]
- Wrotham Park, [4]
- Wroxeter, [37]
- Wulfstan, [238]
- Wyatville, Sir J., [315]
- Wychwood Forest, [259]
- Wycliffe, [24], [25]
- Wye, River, [132], [133], [140], [172], [176], [181], [183], [203], [205], [206], [210]
- Wykeham, William of, [303], [316]
- Wynne, Captain, [67]
- Wynne family, the, [85]
- Wynnstay Park, [72]
- Wytham Hill, [279]
- Y Garn, [100]
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