[87] Dunawt was the son of Nefydd Hardd, one of the fifteen tribes of North Wales: to him Prince Owen Gwynedd had intrusted his son to be fostered, according to the usual custom.

[102a] The common Welsh name is Eglwys-wen, and the translation is a vulgarism.

[102b] Richard Myddelton was the father of Sir Hugh Myddelton, who brought the new river to London.

[130] Sych, i.e. dry, and nant, a hollow, a brook.

[140] The term Cromlech, used to signify a Druidical altar, cannot be property attached to this stone: it being quite improbable that it ever was used to such purpose; but the continued action of the elements has placed it as it is.

[146] There being several parishes of this name in the Principality, this is distinguished by the adjunction of Mathavarneithav.