From Tintern the road rises for about
three miles towards the splendid scenery
of the Wyndcliff. The river winds below,
and beyond it among the trees a discerning
eye may detect the straight ridge of Offa’s
Dyke. The view from the road as it passes
beneath the famous cliff is wonderfully
beautiful—a view of tortuous river and
height beyond height of woodland, and
gleaming in the distance the waters of
the Severn estuary: and those who climb
the Wyndcliff come down again well contented,
having seen nine counties.
As we pass the little village at St. Arvan’s
the river is completely hidden by the walls
and trees of Piercefield Park. A gentle
descent of about two miles brings us to
the steep hill that winds downwards into
Chepstow above the castle, passing under
one of the old town-gates.
“The towne of Chepstow hath bene very
strongly waulled,” says Leland. “The waulles
began at the ende of the great bridge over
Wy, and so cam to the castel, the which
yet standeth fayr and strong.” To all
appearances, as seen from the further side
of Wye, it is strong still, and fair it certainly
is, standing high upon the red cliffs
that add so much to the beauty of this
last bend of the river. It covers three
acres of ground, but as it is built in a
succession of courts, sloping upwards one
above the other, the whole of its great
length may be seen at once and the effect
is very fine. This castle, since it was built
by William FitzOsborne, Earl of Hereford,
soon after the Conquest, has seen a good
deal of life, and even more of death. Its
second owner forfeited it, being of too independent
a temperament to please the King.
William, having safely imprisoned this
rebellious Roger, sent him as an Easter
gift his own royal robes—an attention that
was meant well, but was not very tactful.
Earl Roger “forthwith caused a great fire
to be made, and the mantle, the inner surcoat
of silk, and the upper garment, lined
with precious furs, to be suddenly burnt.”
This was his last act of rebellion. “By
the brightness of God,” exclaimed the flouted
King, “he shall never come out of prison
as long as I live!”
Later on the castle passed to the great
house of Clare.
“From Chepstow’s towers, ere dawn of morn,
Was heard afar the bugle-horn;
And forth in banded pomp and pride
Stout Clare and fiery Neville ride.”
[13]
The greatest of the Clares, Richard Strongbow,
sometimes called the Conqueror of
Ireland, was born at Chepstow; “a man tall
in stature,” we are told, “and of great generosity,
and courteous manner.... In time of
peace he was more disposed to be led by
others than to command,” but “the post he
occupied in battle was a sure rallying-point
for his troops.”
The castle passed from hand to hand
through the stirring centuries that followed
Strongbow’s day. In the Civil War it had
many adventures. It held for the King at
first, was taken by the army of the Parliament,
and was recaptured by a handful
of Royalists under Sir Nicholas Kemys, by
guile rather than by force. “On the whole,”
says Carlyle, “Cromwell will have to go....
Let him march swiftly!” He marched swiftly
and took the town of Chepstow, but besieged
the castle in vain. Carlyle tells the tale in
few words: “Castle will not surrender,—he
leaves Colonel Ewer to do the Castle; who,
after four weeks, does it.” It was not easily,
however, that Colonel Ewer “did it.” The
garrison, reduced to nineteen, held out till
they were starving, and even then determined,
not on surrender, but on flight. Their
boat lay ready beneath the walls, waiting
for the darkness. But when night came no
boat was there, for a soldier of the Parliament,
a man of keen eyes, had detected
both the boat and her object, and, with a
knife between his teeth, had swum across
the Wye and cut the rope that moored her
to the river-bank. The next day the nineteen
Royalists surrendered. Thus Colonel
Ewer “did the castle.”
During the Commonwealth Jeremy Taylor,
the author of “Holy Living and Holy Dying”—according
to Coleridge the most eloquent
of divines—was imprisoned in Chepstow
Castle as a follower of Archbishop Laud:
and here, too, when Cromwell’s day was
over, Sir Henry Marten, the regicide, suffered
a mild form of imprisonment for
twenty years. He was allowed not only to
receive his friends but to visit them, and he
was not deprived of the companionship of
his wife. From what I read, however, I
cannot assure myself that he appreciated
the last of these privileges. He was buried
in Chepstow Church, under an epitaph that
he composed himself—a rhyming epitaph of
a high moral tone. Yet neither poetry nor
morality was Marten’s strong point. At a
later date a loyalist vicar removed from
the chancel to the nave the bones of the
man who had signed Charles I.’s death-warrant.
Chepstow Church once formed part of
a Benedictine Priory connected with the
Norman Abbey of Cormeilles, and was originally
the nave of a larger building. It dates
from early in the twelfth century; and even
if one has not time to enter the church it
is well worth while to drive past the beautiful
Early Norman entrance. There are
some interesting tombs within, notably that
of the second Earl of Worcester, who was
present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
Two miles south of Chepstow is Mathern,
where Tewdric of Glamorganshire, saint and
king, was buried. He was killed in a battle
fought at Tintern, and in the year 600 a
chapel was built here as a shrine for him.
“Wye also,” says Leland, “a very great
and famose river, passeth through Ventland,
and at S. Tereudake’s Chapel entereth ynto
Severn.”
- Abbeydore, 236
- Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, 24
- Aber, 101
- Aberaeron, 222
- Aberavon, 180
- Aberconwy, 82, 88
- Aberdaron, 112, 115-117
- Aberdovy, 152-155, 157
- Abergavenny, 247, 249, 252-254
- Abergele, 84, 85
- Aberglaslyn, Pass of, 94, 95, 110
- Abergwili, 190
- Aberteifi, 219
- Aberystwith, 141, 142-145, 148, 149, 222, 225
- Agincourt, 152
- Alaw, River, 121
- Albright Hussey, 46, 47
- Alla Wen, 97
- Anglesey, 100-102
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 239
- Arthur, King, 115, 167, 168, 240
- Arthur, Prince, 6, 9, 14
- Atcham, 25
- Bala, 152, 159-161
- Bala, Lake of, 159, 162
- Baldwin, Archbishop, 102, 118, 119, 172
- Bangor, 98
- Bardsey, 112, 115
- Baring-Gould, Rev. S., 147
- Barlow, Bishop, 199, 213, 214
- Barmouth, 123, 125, 128, 222
- Barmouth Estuary, 125, 126, 152, 155, 156, 158
- Baron Hill, 101
- Bassetts, 174
- Battlefield, 34
- Baxter, Richard, 27, 43, 44
- Bayston Hill, 12
- Beaupré, 62, 165, 173-175
- Beaumaris, 99, 100-102
- Bedd Gelert, 95, 110
- Belesme, Robert de, 43
- Benbow, Admiral, 45
- Bendigeid Vran, 120, 121
- Berkeley Castle, 170
- Berwyn, 77
- Bethesda, 98
- Bettws-y-Coed, 81, 82, 85, 91, 92, 94, 95, 108
- Borth, 113, 149
- Boscobel, 29, 31-33, 44
- Bigsweir Bridge, 265
- Birmingham Waterworks, 229
- Bishop’s Castle, 52, 55, 56
- Black Mountains, 232, 255
- Bolingbroke, 85
- Borrow, George, 69, 79, 107, 109, 141, 187, 222
- Boteler of Dunraven, 177, 178
- Brampton Brian, 58, 59
- Branwen, 120, 121
- Braose, Matilda de, 186, 187
- Braose, William de, 185, 186, 253, 254
- Brecon, 151, 183, 185-187
- Brecon Beacons, 184, 185, 187
- Breidden Hills, 62, 134
- Bridgend, 177, 178, 180
- Bridge Sollars, 234, 236
- Bridgnorth, 42-45
- Bridstow, 240
- Briton Ferry, 180, 181
- Brockweir, 265
- Bromfield, 10
- Broseley, 45
- Browning, Robert, 71
- Brychan, 185
- Brydges, Charles, 24
- Buildwas, 26-28, 44
- Builth, 222, 230, 231
- Butler, Lady Eleanor, 71
- Bwlch Oerdrws, 132, 133
- Cadell, Prince of South Wales, 146
- Cader Idris, 125, 126, 132, 157, 158
- Caerleon, 115, 166-169, 216
- Caerphilly, 166, 169, 170
- Caersws, 138
- Caldey Island, 198
- Camden, 89, 98, 233, 235, 249
- Cann Office, 133
- Capel Curig, 96, 108
- Caradoc, 12, 25
- Caradoc of Llancarvan, 87, 194
- Cardiff, 166, 170, 171, 173
- Cardiff Waterworks, 184
- Cardigan, 219-221
- Carew Castle, 205-208
- Carew, Celtic Cross, 205
- Carlyle, Thomas, 203, 270
- Carmarthen, 187, 190-195, 222
- Carnarvon, 85, 99, 103-105
- Carningley, 218
- Castell Crogen, 68
- Caus Castle, 54
- Cawdor, Lord, 218
- Cefn-y-Bedd, 231
- Ceiriog, River, 64, 67, 68
- Ceiriog, Valley of the, 67
- Ceirw, River, 79
- Cernioge, 79, 80
- Cerrig Cennen, 189, 190
- Cerrig-y-Druidion, 78, 79
- Charles I., 15, 17, 20, 43, 91, 122, 242, 250, 251, 271
- Charles II., 29, 31-33, 69
- Chastillon, Battle of, 48
- Chepstow, 225, 247, 265, 268-272
- Chester, Hugh, Earl of, 98
- Chirbury, 52-54
- Chirbury, Lord Herbert of, 52-54
- Chirk, 64, 67-69
- Churchstoke, 55
- Cilgerran, 187, 220, 221
- Clare, Gilbert de, 169
- Clifford Castle, 234
- Clifford, Jane de, 234
- Clun, 56-58
- Clungunford, 60
- Clwyd, River, 84
- Clynnogfawr, 112, 117, 118
- Cochwillan Woods, 98
- Coity, 179-180
- Coleridge, 22, 271
- Colwyn Bay, 85
- Comus, 8
- Concenn, 76
- Conway, 82, 85, 86, 88-90
- Conway, River, 80, 83
- Corbet, Captain, 54
- Corbet, Sir Vincent, 51
- Cormeilles, Abbey of, 272
- Corris, 152, 155, 157
- Corwen, 68, 77, 78, 161
- Cothercott Hill, 55
- Cothi, River, 222
- Cound, 38
- Cowbridge, 173
- Cox, David, 82
- Craven Arms, 60
- Cressage, 38, 39
- Criccieth, 112-114
- Crogen, Battle of, 68
- Cromwell, Oliver, 43, 85, 120, 144, 157, 203, 243, 270, 271
- Cross Foxes, 158
- Cross Houses, 38
- Cwm Bychan, 123, 130
- Cwm Hir Abbey, 139
- Cwmyoy, 255
- Cymmer Abbey, 126
- Dafydd ap Gwilym, 147
- Dale, 202
- Darby, Abraham, 28
- Darwin, Charles, 18, 22, 61
- Davy Gam, 151, 152
- Dean, Forest of, 143, 247, 262, 263
- Dee, River, 49, 69, 70, 74, 76, 77, 85, 161, 162
- Deganwy, 86-88, 106
- Derwydd Station, 190
- Despensers, 170
- Devereux, Penelope, 200
- Devil’s Bridge, 141
- Dinan, de, 9
- Dinas Bran, 70, 71
- Dinas Mawddy, 132, 133
- Dinmore Hill, 236
- Dolbadarn, 92, 105
- Doldowlod Woods, 230
- Dolgelley, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 152, 155, 158, 159
- Dolwyddelan, 82, 92, 93, 94
- Dore, River, 235
- Dryslwyn Castle, 190
- Dubritius, 115, 240
- Dulas, River, 157
- Dunraven, 177
- Dwryd, River, 118, 119
- Dyfi (Dovey), River, 131, 149, 152-155, 157
- Dynevor, 187, 188, 189, 190
- Eaton Constantine, 26, 27, 44
- Edeyrnion, Vale of, 77
- Edmund, Prince, 6
- Edward the Black Prince, 113
- Edward the Elder, 264
- Edward I., 21, 42, 82, 84, 86, 92, 102, 114, 120, 144, 194, 212, 236, 237
- Edward II., 42, 104, 170, 182
- Edward IV., 5, 6, 120, 122, 209
- Edward V., 6, 7
- Egerton, Lady Alice, 8
- Eglwyseg Rocks, 70
- Elan Valley, 227-230
- Eleanor, Queen, 104, 212
- Elfreton, Henry de, 88, 120, 169
- Eliseg’s Pillar, 76
- Elizabeth, Queen, 89, 91, 244
- Ellesmere, 45, 50
- Erbistock, 45, 49, 50
- Eric of the Bloody Axe, 264
- Erwood, 232
- Essex, Earl of, 14, 200
- Ethelbert, King, 238, 239
- Ethelfleda, 15, 53, 185
- Ewenny, 173, 178, 179, 195
- Ewer, Colonel, 270, 271
- Ewyas, Vale of, 247, 255-259
- Exmoor, 173, 177
- Fairbourne, 155
- Fairfax, General, 203, 252
- Fair Rosamund, 234
- Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, 4, 5
- Fishguard, 217, 218
- Fitz-Osborne, Roger, 268, 269
- Fitz-Osborne, William, 268
- Fitz-Warines, 64
- Flemings, 140, 208, 209, 219, 226
- Flint, 85
- Fuller, Thomas, 48
- Ganllwyd, Vale of, 129, 130
- Geirionydd, Lake, 91, 149
- Geoffrey of Monmouth, 249
- George IV., 243
- Gildas, 175
- Gilpin, 242, 266
- Giraldus Cambrensis, 100, 102, 118, 119, 198, 209, 215, 253, 254, 258
- Glamorganshire, 173
- Glan Dovey, 150
- Glasbury, 232
- Glaslyn, River, 109, 110, 118
- Gloucester, 259
- Glydyrs, 97
- Glyn Ceiriog, 68
- Glyndwr, Owen, 57, 61, 74, 77, 88, 98, 104, 106, 116, 120, 122, 127, 128, 131, 140, 143, 144, 148, 150-152, 191, 192, 208, 226, 233, 234, 261
- Glyndyffws, Pass of, 78
- Glyndyfrdwy, 77, 78
- Glyn-Neath, 183
- Gobowen, 64
- Godiva, 41
- Godstow, 234
- Golden Valley, 235
- Goodrich, 244, 245, 246
- Goodrich, Vicar of, 251
- Goodwick, 217
- Gower, 192
- Gower, Bishop, 199, 212, 213
- Grey, Lord, of Ruthin, 106
- Griffith ap Cynan, 155
- Griffith Gryg, 147
- Griffith ap Llewelyn, 113
- Griffith ap Nicholas, 187
- Griffith, Prince of Gwynedd, 87
- Griffith, Prince of South Wales, 219
- Grosmont, 260, 261
- Guinevere, 166
- Gwaelod, Plain of, 123
- Gwenllian, daughter of the Lord Rhys, 194, 195
- Gwenllian, mother of the Lord Rhys, 195, 214, 219
- Gwyddno Longshanks, 124
- Gwydir, 91
- Gwynedd, 91, 92, 100, 112, 118, 154, 220
- Gwynne, Nell, 69
- Hanmer, 49
- Harlech, 85, 88, 116, 119-122, 128, 129
- Harley, Lady, 58, 59
- Harold, King, 98, 237
- Haughmond Abbey, 36-38
- Haughmond Hill, 34
- Haverfordwest, 205, 208-210
- Hawkestone, 35
- Hay, 62, 232-234, 235, 246
- Hazlitt, William, 22
- Heber, Bishop, 36
- Henllan Woods, 221
- Henry I., 42, 209
- Henry II., 37, 42, 50, 68, 189, 212
- Henry III., 37, 233
- Henry IV., 20, 34, 42, 85, 101, 120, 122, 131, 148, 192, 245, 260
- Henry V., 34, 78, 143, 144, 152, 245, 247, 248, 260, 261
- Henry VII., 13, 14, 61, 157, 193, 202, 206
- Henry VIII., 37, 172, 182, 213-14
- Herbert, George, 53
- Herbert, Lord, of Chirbury, 52-54
- Hereford, 143, 225, 226, 235, 236-239, 243, 246
- Hereford, Archdeacon of, 192
- Herefordshire, 232, 235
- Hirwain, 183
- Hodnet, 35, 36
- Holyhead Road, 60, 77, 95, 161
- Holy Mountain, 247, 252, 255
- Honddu, River, 255, 257
- Hookagate, 55
- Hope Valley, 56
- Hotspur, Harry, 34, 89
- Howel y Fwyall, 113
- Howel Sele, 127, 128
- Huntsham Ferry, 245
- Inigo Jones, 82, 83
- Iolo Goch, 74
- Iorwerth, 93
- Ireland, 121, 215
- Ironbridge, 28, 44, 45
- Isabella, Queen, 237
- Ivetsey Bank, 33
- James I., 247
- James II., 17
- Jeffreys, Judge, 27, 47
- Jeremy Taylor, 271
- Joan, Queen, 50, 90, 101
- John, King, 42, 50, 86, 87, 90, 98, 106, 186, 237, 263
- John of Gaunt, 212, 237, 247
- Johnson, Dr., 22, 27, 98
- Katherine of Arragon, 6
- Kenfig, 180
- Kemys, Sir Nicholas, 270
- Kentchurch, 261
- Kidwelly, 174, 194, 195
- Kilgerran, 187, 220, 221
- Kingsley, Charles, 109
- Knighton, 56, 58, 137
- Kymin, The, 245
- Kyrle, John, 240-242
- Lacy, Roger de, 9
- Lacy, William de, 256-259
- Lampeter, 221, 222
- Lamphey Palace, 199, 200, 213
- Landor, Walter Savage, 259
- Laud, Archbishop, 271
- Ledbury, 235
- Leicester, Earl of, 14, 91
- Leighton-under-the-Wrekin, 27
- Leintwardine, 56, 58, 59
- Leland, 50, 56, 70, 105, 117, 130, 133, 146, 169, 177, 181, 192, 198, 202, 211, 232, 237, 268, 272
- Leofric of Mercia, 41
- Leominster, 235
- Letton, 234, 236
- Lewis, Rev. Edward, 53, 54
- Little Doward, 245
- Little Stretton, 12
- Liverpool Reservoir, 161
- Llanaellraiarn, 112, 117
- Llanbadarn Fawr, 148
- Llanbedr, 119, 122, 123, 124, 125
- Llanberis, Pass of, 94, 95, 105, 107, 109
- Llanberis, Town, 105
- Llandaff, 171-173
- Llandeilo, 188, 190
- Llandinam, 139
- Llandogo, 265
- Llandovery, 187, 222
- Llandrindod Wells, 231
- Llandysilio, 102
- Llandyssil, 221
- Llanelltyd, 126
- Llanfaes, 101
- Llanfair Caereinion, 133
- Llanfair P. G., 100
- Llanfihangel Crucorney, 255
- Llanfrother, 240
- Llanfyllin, 161
- Llangadfan, 133
- Llangadoch, 188
- Llangollen, 60, 67, 70-73
- Llangollen, Ladies of, 71-73
- Llangurig, 139, 140, 226, 227
- Llanidloes, 139
- Llanrhaiadr, 159, 162
- Llanrhychwyn, 90
- Llanrwst, 82, 83
- Llanthony, 247, 249, 255-259
- Llanthony, Second Priory of, 259
- Llantwit Major, 166, 173, 175, 176, 216
- Llanwrtyd Wells, 222, 231
- Llechryd, 221
- Lledr Valley, 80, 92, 94
- Llewelyn, the Great, 37, 50, 57, 82, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 101, 110, 113, 127, 233
- Llewelyn III., 102, 106, 231
- Lleyn Peninsula, 111-118
- Llugwy, 82, 95
- Llyfnant Valley, 150
- Llyn Dinas, 110
- Llyn Gwynant, 109
- Llyn Mymbyr, 108
- Llyn Padarn, 105
- Llyn Peris, 105
- Llyn Tegid (Bala), 162
- Llyswen, 232
- Lockhart, 72, 73, 108
- Londres, Maurice de, 179, 194, 219
- Longden, 55
- Lucy Waters, 211
- Ludford, 4
- Ludlow, 4-10
- Lydstep, 198
- Mabinogion, 120, 167
- Machynlleth, 148, 150-152, 155, 157
- Maddox, Mr., 111
- Madeley, 28, 29
- Madoc, Prince of Powys, 70, 73, 74
- Maelgwyn, 86, 106, 107, 154, 155
- Maentwrog, 93, 94, 128, 129, 130
- Mallwyd, 133
- Malvern Hills, 245
- Manorbier Castle, 197-199
- Marches, Court of the, 5, 96
- Margam, 180
- Market Drayton, 36
- Marrington Dingle, 55
- Marrington Hall, 54
- Marshbrook, 12, 55
- Marteg, River, 227
- Marten, Sir Henry, 271
- Marton, 52
- Mary, Queen, 6, 15, 244
- Mathern, 272
- Matholwch, King of Ireland, 120, 121
- Matilda, Queen, 37, 257
- Matthew of Westminster, 239, 264
- Mawddach, River, 125, 126, 129, 152, 157, 158
- Maxen Wledig, 168
- Mellte, River, 183
- Menai Bridge, 99
- Menai Straits, 99, 102, 103
- Menevia, 216
- Meredyth ap Conan, 119
- Merlin, 192, 216
- Milburga, Princess, 39-41
- Milford Haven, 200, 205, 208
- Milton, 8, 138, 162
- Minsterley, 56
- Mochras, Point of, 124
- Moel Offrwm, 127, 129
- Mona, 100-102, 121
- Monmouth, 243, 246-249
- Monmouth, Duke of, 211
- Monnington, 234, 261
- Monnow, River, 261
- Montfort Bridge, 61
- Montfort, Simon de, 236, 237
- Montgomery, 53, 54
- Montgomery, Arnulph de, 201
- Montgomery, Roger de, 13, 20, 23, 40, 41
- Morfa Nevin, 114
- Morfa Rhuddlan, 84
- Mortimer, Edmund, 116, 122
- Much Birch, 240
- Much Wenlock, 39-42
- Mumbles, The, 180
- Murchard, Prince of Leinster, 215
- Myddleton, Sir Thomas, 69
- Myfanwy, Princess, 71, 74
- Mynach, River, 141, 142
- Mytton, General, 89
- Nannau, 127, 128
- Nant Ffrancon, 94, 95, 97
- Nantgarw, 170
- Nant Gwynant, 94, 95, 109
- Naseby, Battle of, 250
- Neath, 173, 181, 182
- Neath, River, 181, 182
- Neath, Vale of, 182, 183
- Nelson, Lord, 193
- Nennius, 191
- Nest, Princess, 202
- Neuf-Marché, Bernard de, 185-187
- Nevern, 218
- Nevin, 112, 114, 115
- Newbridge, 230
- Newcastle Emlyn, 221
- Newgale, 211
- Newport, Mon., 166, 168, 169
- Newport, Pembroke, 218
- Newport, Salop, 36
- Newtown, 138, 225
- Nôn, 216
- Northumberland, Earl of, 85, 116
- Oakengates, 33
- Offa, 69, 238, 239
- Offa’s Dyke, 69, 267
- Ogwen, Lake, 96, 97
- Ogwen, River, 98
- Onibury, 10
- Onny, River, 10
- Oswestry, 62
- Oteley, 51
- Overton, 45, 49
- Owen Gwynedd, 68, 99, 195, 219
- Owen’s Mount, 78
- Pant-y-Groes, 73
- Parkend, 263
- Payer, Colonel, 203
- Pembroke, 200-203
- Pembrokeshire, Coast of, 204
- Penmaenmawr, 100
- Pennal, 153
- Pennant, 97, 117, 160
- Penrhyn Castle, 98
- Penrhyndeudraeth, 94
- Penrhyn Quarries, 98
- Pentre Voelas, 80, 92
- Pen-y-Groes, 118
- Pen-y-Gwryd, 108, 109
- Percy, Bishop, 44
- Perrot, Sir John, 206
- Peverels of the Peak, 63, 64
- Piercefield Park, 267
- Pistyll-y-Rhaiadr, 162
- Plynlimmon, 139, 140, 222, 225
- Ponsonby, Miss, 71
- Pont Neath Fechan, 183
- Pontrhydfendigaidmynachlogfawr, 100
- Pont-y-Croes, 118
- Pont-y-Cysylltau, 70
- Pont-y-Pair, 82
- Pope, 240, 241
- Porth Clais, 216
- Portmadoc, 111, 112, 118
- Pumpsaint, 222
- Pwllheli, 112, 113, 114, 117
- Queen’s Head Inn, 62
- Quendritha, Queen, 239
- Raglan, 247, 249-252
- Ranulph of Normandy, 237
- Ratlinghope, 55
- Redbrook, 265
- Rhayader, 191, 227-230
- Rheiddol, River, 142
- Rhianedd, Marsh of, 107
- Rhuddlan, 82, 83-85
- Rhyl, 84, 114
- Rhys, 57, 146, 194, 195, 214, 219, 220, 228
- Rhys ap Thomas, 193, 205, 206, 207
- Rhysgog Hill, 77
- Richard II., 85, 86, 209
- Richard’s Castle, 235
- Ridgeway, The, 197, 199
- Rivals, The, 112, 117
- Robert of Normandy, 171
- Robert of Rhuddlan, 86, 106
- Roche Castle, 210
- Roderic the Great, 188
- Roman Gravels, 56
- Roman Steps, 123, 130
- Ross, 240-243, 246
- Royal Oak, 31
- Royal Oak Hotel, Bettws, 82
- Royal Oak Inn, Fishguard, 218
- Rupert, Prince, 15, 50
- Ruskin, 73
- Sabrina, 138
- St. Alkmund’s, Shrewsbury, 15, 16
- St. Alkmund’s, Whitchurch, 47, 48
- St. Arvan’s, 267
- St. Beuno, 117, 118
- St. Briavel’s, 263
- St. Brynach, Cross of, 218
- St. Chad’s (New), Shrewsbury, 22
- St. Chad’s (Old), Shrewsbury, 16, 17, 21
- St. Collen’s, Llangollen, 73
- St. David, 115, 117, 148, 175, 216, 240, 256
- St. David’s, 115, 210, 211, 217
- St. Deiniol, 99
- St. Donat’s, 173, 176, 177
- St. Germanus, 191
- St. Illtyd, 175, 176
- St. Mary’s, Shrewsbury, 16, 17, 18
- St. Padarn, 148
- St. Patrick, 215, 216
- St. Peter’s, Carmarthen, 193
- St. Samson, 176
- St. Teilo, 171
- St. Tewdric, 272
- Scott, Sir Walter, 57, 72, 108
- Scudamore, Alice, 261
- Seisyllts (Cecils), 253, 254
- Seithenyn, 124
- Severn, 13, 25, 26, 28, 45, 61, 133, 137, 139, 226, 265, 267, 272
- Siabod, Moel, 81, 93, 96
- Sidney, Ambrozia, 8, 9
- Sidney, Philip, 8, 18, 19, 200
- Sidney, Sir Henry, 8, 19, 20
- Shelley, 111, 230
- Shelley, Harriet, 111, 230
- Shelton Oak, 61
- Shifnal, 29
- Shrewsbury, 12-24, 45, 60
- Shrewsbury Abbey, 13, 22-24
- Shrewsbury, Battle of, 21, 43 61, 191
- Shrewsbury Castle, 20, 21
- Shropshire, 1-64, 134, 162
- Skenfrith, 260, 262
- Skirrid Fawr, 255
- Snowdon, 81, 96, 100, 107, 108, 109, 122
- Snowdonia, 80, 94, 100, 108, 111
- Solva, 211
- Southerndown, 177
- Southey, 259
- Speech House, 263
- Spenser, 243
- Stack Rocks, 204
- Steele, Richard, 193
- Stephen, King, 20, 37
- Stokesay Castle, 10, 11
- Strata Florida, 141, 145-148
- Strongbow, Richard, 144, 269
- Sugar Loaf Mountain, 255
- Swallow Falls, 95
- Swift, Dean, 47
- Sycharth, 77, 78
- Symond’s Yat, 226, 245, 246, 264
- Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, 48, 245, 260
- Taliesin, 91, 107, 149, 175
- Tal-y-Bont, 149
- Tan-y-Bwlch, 94, 129
- Tal-y-Llyn, 155, 158
- Teify, River, 145, 219, 220, 221
- Telford, 21, 28, 43, 60, 79, 97, 99
- Teme, River, 4, 5, 137
- Tenby, 178, 195-197
- Tintern, 225, 226, 246, 247, 265-267, 272
- Tintern Parva, 265
- Tomen-y-Bala, 160
- Tong, 29, 30
- Tostig, 237
- Towy, River, 187, 188
- Towyn, 155, 156
- Traeth Maelgwyn, 154
- Traeth Mawr, 111, 118, 119
- Trawscoed, 145, 148
- Trawsfynydd, 129
- Trecastle, 187
- Trefriew, 90, 91
- Tremadoc, 111, 118
- Tre-Taliesin, 149
- Tryfaen, 97
- Tudor, Edmund, 214
- Tudor, Jasper, 172
- Tudor, Owen, 237
- Tyn-y-Groes, 129
- Tyn-y-Nant, 79
- Upper Corris, 158
- Upper Wye, 226
- Uriconium, 25, 26
- Usk, River, 166, 187, 254
- Valle Crucis, 71, 73-76
- Vaughan, Dean, Tomb of, 173
- Vaughans of Dunraven, 178
- Vernon, Dorothy, 30
- Vernon, Sir Henry, 30
- Vickers, Dick, 79
- Vortigern, 190, 191
- Vyrnwy, Lake, 161
- Wales, Mid, 137-162
- Wales, North, 67-134
- Wales, South, 165-222
- Walpole, Horace, 52
- Walton, Isaac, 54
- Warwick, Dowager Lady, 69
- Watling Street, 33
- Watt, James, 230
- Wellington, 33
- Welshpool, 133, 134
- Wem, 45, 47
- Wenlock Priory, 38-42
- Westbury, 52
- Whitchurch, 45, 47
- Whitney, 234
- Whittington, 62-64
- Widemarsh, Hereford, 236
- William I., 212, 268, 269
- William II., 212, 215
- William of Malmesbury, 15, 39, 257
- Wilton, 243, 244
- Windsor, Gerald de, 201, 205
- Wnion, River, 126
- Worcester, 2nd Earl of, 272
- Worcester, 1st Marquis of, 251, 252
- Worthen, 52
- Wrekin, 12
- Wroxeter, 25
- Wyaston Leys, 245
- Wye, 69, 139, 140, 222, 226, 265, 268, 272
- Wye, Valley of the, 225-272
- Wyndcliff, 267
- Wynnes of Gwydir, 82, 89, 91, 95, 96
- York, Archbishop of, 89
- York, Richard Duke of, 22
- Yr Eifl, 112, 117
- Ysgubor-y-coed, 150
- Ystradfflur, 145-148
- Ystwith, River, 145
- Y Wyddfa, 107