[36] Hunt’s Letter to the Earl of Bridgewater, p. 7.
[39] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 294.
[40] See “Llangollen Church,” in this book.
[43] English Baronetage, vol. 2, p. 114, printed 1727.
[44a] It is now a Flannel Factory.
[44b] At present by the firm of Messrs. Hughes & Co. of this town. There is another Factory where flannel is manufactured on the south side of the river, carried on by Messrs. Jones & Son, of this town.
[45] Cooke’s Brit. Trav. p. 111.
[46a] The above room refered to is in ruins since some years ago.
[46b] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 401.
[48a] London, so called by Camden and the Brut.