[195] Messrs. Brayley and Britton: 1805. King, Whitelocke, Itinerary, and other sources.
[196] The cut here inserted represents specimens of [supposed] ancient armour in the Gateway Tower.
[197] Raglan, elegans comitis Wigorniæ Castellum, etc. Silur., p. 510.
[198] Son of Thomas ap Gwillim ap Jenkin, by his wife Maud, daughter and heiress of Sir John Morley, Knt., Lord of Raglan Castle.
[199] This gallant warrior fell by the side of his master, Henry V., at the battle of Agincourt.
[200] Collins, vol. iii. 25, 27.
[201] Robert Hillyard.
[202] Speed, p. 858, 859. Which the reader may compare with Dugdale, p. 257; and Collins, vol. iii. p. 28, by whom the circumstances are somewhat differently stated. See also Hollinshed, p. 672.
[203] The Herberts in former times were spread all over this county, and possessed several of its best estates and mansions; but, notwithstanding the immense possessions of this ancient family, yet it is very singular that there is not one landowner of £50 a year of the name of Herbert to be found in the whole county; although it must be allowed that the family of Jones of Lanarth, is of an elder branch of the Earls of Pembroke.—Williams.
[204] Grafton, vol. ii. p. 15, 16.