Gôch Owen, his imprisonment, [263]; tomb of Griffith Gôch, [293]; Howel Coetmore, [319].

Gorten Dinas, encampment on, [186]; traditions relative to, [187].

Griffith, Mary, or ‘the Deserted,’ [59].

Gwarine, Fitz, or the family of Warrenne, [51].

Gwrydd, public-house at, [251]; romantic scenery at, [252].

Gwydir castle, estate of Willoughby d’Eresby, [308].

— chapel, built by the Wynne family, [315].

Gwynant Llyn, and Llyn Dinas described, [247], [248].

Gwynedd, Prince Owain, [290].

Harlech Castle, [214]; description of, [215]; besieged by the parliament forces, [192], [207]; the ‘Blue Lion’ [283]; beauty of the scenery near, [218].