FOOTNOTES.

[0] For much of the present essay I am indebted to the following works:—Commentarioli Britanniæ descriptionis fragmentum, Auctore Humfredo Llwyd; Powel’s History of Wales; Edward Llwyd’s Notes, in Gibson’s edition of Camden’s Britannica; Rowland’s Mona Antiqua Restaurata; Stukeley’s Medallic History; the Preface to Owen’s Translation of the Elegies of Llywarch Hen; Jones’s Musical and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards; the Monthly Magazine, and the first and second volumes of the Cambrian Register.

[25] Atkins’s Gloucestershire.

[26] Grose’s Antiquities.

[27] Warner’s First Walk through Wales.

[28] He was buried in the cathedral church of St. David, and many hundred years after canonized by Pope Calistus II.—Godwin’s English Bishops, p. 414.

[38a] Willis’s Llandaff, p. 34.

[38b] Grose—Willis.

[50] Vol. ii. p. 92.

[57a] Pennarth, eight miles south-west of Swansea.