[0i] Ib. p. 403.
[0j] Ib. p. 504.
[0k] Gwilym Tew flourished A.D. 1340–1470, and Rhys Nanmor, A.D. 1440–1480.
[0l] In this eText the extensive alternate readings, mentioned in this passage, are not given. There are so many that it becomes impossible to read the Welsh text because of the continual footnotes.
[1a] Tacit. Julii Agric. vita, cap. xiv.
[1b] Cambrian Biography, sub voce.
[1c] Stevenson’s Nennius, p. 52.
[2a] It is stated in the Iolo MSS. that Cunedda Wledig held his court in Carlisle.
[2b] Am. Marcel. 1. 20.
[3a] Triad 39, third series.