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A Book of North Wales

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This work introduces North Wales through a concise historical overview of the Welsh people and the English conquest, then proceeds region by region — Anglesey, Holyhead, Bangor, Snowdon, Lleyn, Conway, S. Asaph, Denbigh, Llangollen, Dolgelley, Harlech, Welshpool, Newtown, and Machynlleth — blending accounts of castles, churches, landscapes, and local antiquities with notes on language, customs, and archaeology intended to orient visitors; numerous photographs and illustrations accompany descriptive sketches and practical observations about scenery, monuments, and regional character.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Rhys and Brynmor Jones, The Welsh People, p. 342.

[2] A Peris is, however, given as son of Helig ab Glannog (Iolo MSS. p. 124), but is this the same?

[3] Rhys and Brynmor Jones, The Welsh People, p. 356.

[4] The Vale of Clwyd, by W. Davis. Ruthin, 1856.

[5] R. G. Davies, The Visions of the Sleeping Bard, translated. London, 1897.

[6] Williams (R.), Montgomeryshire Worthies, p. 79. Newtown, 1894.

[7] Bradley, Owen Glyndwr, p. 178.

[8] Lloyd Price (R. J.), Walks in Wales, 1893, p. 44.

[9] Transactions of the Cymmrodorion Society, 1903.