[26a] Pennant, vol. 2, p. 77.

[26b] Warrington, p. 325.

[27a] Wynne, p. 190.

[27b] Warrington, p. 326.

[28] Wynne, p. 191.

[29] Warrington, p. 327.

[30] Warrington, p. 328. Hollins’s Chron. p. 73.

[32a] These trees were planted immediately after the great election for the boroughs of Holt, Ruthin, and Denbigh, in which Mr. Myddelton was chosen, to mark the way to the Castle of Chirk, for the convenience of his constituents coming to share its hospitalities.

[32b] The ancient pillar and its pedestal now lie by the side of the road, near a place called Pen y Beddau, about a quarter of a mile from the toll-gate at the east end of the town.

[34] Hunt’s Letter to the Earl of Bridgewater, in the Ellesmere Report.