Alleluia victory, at Maes Garmon, near Mold, account - Anecdote of Dr. Cole, and Mrs. Edmunds, at Chester, of fir Robert Pounderling, of the removal of the body of Owen Gwynedd from Bangor cathedral, i. 319 of an old woman's mode of getting into her Vol. Page Anecdote refpecting the fiege of Beaumaris castle, in of prince Llewelyn and his greyhound, of fir Howell y Fwyall and his battle-ax, of Hugh Lloyd Cynfael, of the valour of David ap Ifan ap Einion, i. 334 - i. 363 i. 405 i. 407 i. 460 ii. II of the valour of Edward Herbert, efq. grand. reign of James II. ii. 210 of two gentlemen at Llanwchllyn, near Bala, ii. 198 earl of Richmond, afterwards king Henry VII. ii. 240 of Taliefin, the British bard, of archbishop Williams, of Pierce Griffith, of old John Clofe of Llanberis, and his widow, Arran Benllyn, Arrenig mountains, near Bala, Arvon, the fourteen privileges of the men of, St. Afaph, cathedral, mortuaries at, Bangor, or Bangor Vawr, in Caernarvon fhire, Baron Hill, the feat of lord Bulkeley, in Anglesea, -, chapel of knight's templers at, caftle, Beaumaris, church, caftle, –, hiftory of, -, bay of, Beavers, formerly found in Wales, i. i. ib. 367 ii. 353 i. 33! Bovium, Vol. Page Bovium, or Bonium, the Roman ftation, at Bangor Ifcoed, in Flintshire, Braich Ddû, Braich Cafn, ii. 128 i. - 147 Braich y Dinas, an ancient fort on the fummit of Pen- Caddy of Cwm Glâs, anecdotes of, Fronwen, Cader Idris, afcent to the fummit of, Cadman, an adventurer on ropes from church steeples, Caunant Mawr, a cataract near Llanberis, Caer Collwyn, or Harlech caftle, Caer Cufteint, Caer Cybi, Caer Gai, Caergwrle, caftle, Caernarvon, inn at, |