[306] A district of Radnorshire, forming the present hundred of Rhaindr.

[307] V.R. This paragraph is omitted in the MSS.

[308] The Tobias of Ptolemy.

[309] In the northern part of the present counties of Radnor and Brecknock.

[310] V.R. The MSS. add, 'and he had one daughter, who was the mother of St. Faustus.'

[311] Fernvail, or Farinmail, appears to have been king of Gwent or Monmouth.

[312] V.R. 'Two provinces, Builth and Guorthegirnaim.'

[313] V.R. All this to the word 'Amen,' in other MSS. is placed after the legend of St. Patrick.

[314] Supposed by some to be the Glem, in Lincolnshire; but most probably the Glen, in the northern part of Northumberland.

[315] Or Dubglas. The little river Dunglas, which formed the southern boundary of Lothian. Whitaker says, the river Duglas, in Lancashire, near Wigan.