[83] The glen of the Marten.

[91] In the introduction, by the Hon. Daines Barrington, to the memoirs of the Gwydyr family, is the following passage relating to this foundation:—“In 1610, Sir John Wynne erected at Llanrwst some almshouses (to which he gave the name of Jesus Hospital) for the reception of twelve poor men, and drew up regulations for the management of his benefaction. He also endowed this charity very liberally with the rectorial tithes of Eglwys Fach, which are now valued at two hundred pounds per annum.”

[93] See Pont-y-Pair.

[101] 1281 this should have been.

[104] See Caernarvon Castle.

[108] A health to the top beam of the house.

[119] Aber glâs lyn, the mouth or embouchure of the blue lake.

[122] The ash of St. Asaph.