[151b] Miss Ponsonby.
[151c] Willis’s St. Asaph, p. 52, 285.
[152] From a second survey of my note-book, I perceive, when speaking of the house, I omitted mentioning that there are several family pieces, both of the Wynne and Williams, worthy the inspection of the connoisseur. The house has been built at various times.
[161a] The measurement of this gallery is copied from former tourists, at some MS. notes taken on the spot, relative to this castle, and the places coming under our inspection, the two following days, have been accidentally lost.
[161b] See Lord Littleton’s Account of Powis Castle.
[166] This estimation it taken from “The Ludlow Guide;” from which I have taken such extracts, as, I flatter myself, will not be unacceptable to the tourist. We dedicated two or three days to the investigation of this interesting town, and consequently, in those parts where the Guide is defective, we have made considerable additions; and more particularly, when speaking of the church.
[172a] No account of the inside of the church is given in the Ludlow Guide.
[172b] Phillip’s History of Shrewsbury.
[189] Tanner’s Notitia Monastica.
[194] Warner’s First Walk.