[85] Cooke’s Brit. Trav. p. 111.
[86] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 401.
[90a] London, so called by Camden and the Brut.
[90b] See Llangollen Church, dedicated to St. Collen.
[90c] See the Brut, or Chronicle of the Kings of Britain, in vol. 1 of Collectanea Cambrica, by the Rev. P. Roberts, A.M.
[91] Chron. of the Kings of Britain, p. 49.
[92] Brut, p. 30. Camden. Gildas wrote A.D. 560; Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1070.
[94a] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 395.
[94b] Warrington, p. 345.
[94c] Warrington, p. 359.