[34a] Coed Aneu, the name of a place near Llanerchymedd, in Anglesea.
[34b] Dygen Ddyfnant, another place whose situation I am ignorant of, where another battle was fought.
[34c] Bryn yr Erw, another place unknown.
[34d] Celyddon, the British name of that part of North Britain, called Caledonia by the Romans.
[34e] Dinbych, Denbigh.
[34f] Foelas, or Y Foel las, i.e. the green summit, which is the name of a place in Denbighshire, where there is an old fort, now in the possession of Watkyn Wynn, Esq., colonel of the Denbighshire militia, whose seat is near it.
[34g] Gronant, the name of a fort or castle in Flintshire.
[34h] Dinas Emreis or Emrys, the name of a place in Snowdon, near Bedd Gelert, where Gwrtheyrn, or Vortigern, attempted to build a castle.
[34i] Morgant, the name of one of Llewelyn’s generals.
[35a] Mechain, a part of Powys.