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A GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OF AUTHORITIES AND SOURCES OF THE MORE IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WELSH FOLKLORE

ANGLESEY.

ABERFFRAW: E. S. Roberts (after Hugh Francis), 240, 241.

LLANDYFRYDOG: E. S. Roberts (after Robert Roberts), 239, 240.

LLYN YR WYTH EIDION: (no particulars), 429.

MYNYDD Y CNWC: A writer in the Brython for 1859, 457, 458.

MYNYDD MECHELL: Morris Evans (from his grandmother), 203, 204.

TOWYN TREWERN: John Roberts, 36-8.

      "      : Lewis Morris, in the Gwyliedydd, 450-2.

BRECKNOCKSHIRE.

CWM TAWE: Rd. L. Davies, 256, 257-

      "      : (after J. Davies), 251-6.

LLANGORSE: Giraldus, in his Itinerarium Kambriæ, 72.

      "      : Walter Mapes, in his book De Nugis, 70-2.

      "      : The Brython for 1863, 73, 74.

LLYN CWM LLWCH NEIGHBOURHOOD: Ivor James, 21, 430, 445

      "      : Ed. Davies, in his Mythology and Rites, 20, 21.

CARDIGANSHIRE.

ATPAR: John Rhys (from Joseph Powell), 648, 649.

BRONNANT: D. L. Davies, 248, 249.

CADABOWEN: J. Gwenogvryn Evans, 603, 604.

LLANWENOG:      "      "      648.

LLYN EIDDWEN: J. E. Rogers of Abermeurig, 578.

MOEDDIN Howells, in his Cambrian Superstitions, 245.

      "      : Silvan Evans, in his Ystên Sioned, 271-3.

PONTERWYD: John Rhys, 294, 338, 378, 391, 392.

      "      : Mary Lewis (Modryb Mari), 601, 602.

SWYDD FFYNNON: D. LL. Davies, 246, 247, 250.

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CARDIGANSHIRE (continued).

TREGARON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD: John Rhys (from John Jones and others), 577-9.

TROED YR AUR AND VERWIG?: Benjamin Williams (Gwynionydd), 166-8.

      "      : Gwynionydd, in the Brython for 1858 and 1860, 151-5, 158-60, 163, 164, 464-6.

YSTRAD MEURIG: Isaac Davies, 245

      "      : A farmer, 601.

      "      : A writer in the Brython for 1861, 690.

CARMARTHENSHIRE.

CENARTH: B. Davies, in the Brython, 1858, 161, 162.

LLANDELLO: D. Lleufer Thomas, in Y Geninen for 1896, 469.

      "      : Mr. Stepney-Gulston, in the Arch. Camb. for 1893, 468.

LLANDYBIE: John Fisher, 379, 380.

      "      : Howells, in his Cambrian Superstitions, 381.

      "      : John Fisher and J. p. Owen, 468.

MYADDFAI: Wm. Rees of Tonn, in the Physicians of Myddvai, 2-15.

      "      : The Bishop of St. Asaph, 15, 16.

      "      : John Rhys, 16.

      "      : Joseph Joseph of Brecon, 16.

      "      : Wirt Sikes, in his British Goblins, 17, 18.

MYNYDD Y BANWEN: Llywarch Reynolds, 18, 19, 428-30.

      "      : I. Craigfryn Hughes, 487-

CARNARVONSHIRE.

ABER SOCH: Margaret Edwards, 231.

      "      : A blacksmith in the neighbourhood, 232.

      "      : Edward Llwyd: see the Brython for 1860, 233, 234.

      "      : MS. 134 in the Peniarth Collection, 572, 573.

ABERDARON: Mrs. Williams and another, 228.

      "      : Evan Williams of Rhos Hirwaen, 230.

BEDDGELERT: Wm. Jones, 49, 80, 81, 94-7, 99, 100-5.

      "      :      "       in the Brython for 1861-2, 86-9, 98-9.

      "      : The Brython for 1861, 470, 473, 474.

BETHESDA: David Evan Davies (Dewi Glan Ffrydlas), 60-4, 66.

BETTWS Y COED: Edward Llwyd: see the Cambrian Journal for 1859, 130-3.

CRICCIETH NEIGHBOURHOOD: Edward Llewelyn, 219-21.

      "      : Edward Llwyd: see the Camb. Journal for 1859, 201, 202.

DINORWIG: E. Lloyd Jones, 234-7.

DOLBENMAEN: W. Evans Jones, 107-9.

DOLWYDDELAN: see BEDDGELERT.

      "      : see GWYBRNANT.

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DRWS Y COED: S. R. Williams (from M. Williams and another), 38-40.

      "      :      "       89,90.

EDERN: John Williams (Alaw Lleyn), 275-9.

FOUR CROSSES: Lewis Jones, 222-5.

GLASFRYN UCHAF: John Jones (Myrddin Fardd), 367,368.

      "      "      : Mr. and Mrs. Williams-Ellis, 368-72

GLYNLLIFON: Wm. Thomas Solomon, 208-14

GWYBRNANT: Ellis Pierce (Elis o'r Nant), 476-9.

LLANAELHAEARN: R. Hughes of Uwchlaw'r Ffynnon, 214, 215, 217-9.

LLANBERIS: Mrs. Rhys and her relatives, 31-6, 604.

      "      : M. and O. Rhys, 229.

      "      : A correspondent in the Liverpool Mercury, 366, 367

      "      : Howell Thomas (from G. B. Gattie), 125-30

      "      : Pennant, in his Tours in Wales, 125.

LLANDEGAI: H. Derfel Hughes, 52-60, 68.

      "      :      "      "      "      in his Antiquities, 471, 472.

      "      : E. Owen, in the Powysland Club's Collections, 237, 238.

LLANDWROG: Hugh Evans and others, 207.

LLANFAGLAN: T. E. Morris (from Mrs. Roberts), 362,363.

LANGYBI: John Jones (Myrddin Fardd), 366.

      "      : Mrs. Williams-Ellis, 366, 471

LLANIESTIN: Evan Williams, 228,229, 584

LLANILECHID: Owen Davies (Eos Llechid), 41-6, 50-2.

NEFYN: Lowri Hughes and another woman, 226, 227

      "      : John Williams (Alaw Lleyn), 228.

      "      : A writer in the Brython for 1860, 164.

PENMACHNO: Gethin Jones, 204-6.

RHYD DDU: Mrs. Rhys, 604.

TREFRIW: Morris Hughes and J. D. Maclaren, 198-201.

      "      : Pierce Williams, 30.

TREMADOC: Jane Williams, 221, 222.

      "      : R. I. Jones (from his mother and Ellis Owen), 105-7

      "      : Ellis Owen (cited by Wm. Jones), 95.

WAEN FAWR: Owen Davies, 41.

      "      : Glasynys, in Cymru Fu, 91-3, 110-23.

      "      :      "       in the Brython for 1863, 40, 41.

      "      : A London Eisteddfod (1887) competitor, 361, 362.

      "      : John Jones (Myrddin Fardd), 361, 362, 364-8.

      "      : Owen Jones (quoted in the Brython for 1861), 414, 415.

YSPYTTY IFAN?: A Liverpool Eisteddfod (1900) competitor, 692.

DENBIGHSHIRE.

BRYNEGLWYS: E. S. Roberts (from Mrs. Davies), 241, 242.

EGLWYSEG: E. S. Roberts (after Thomas Morris), 238.

FFYNNON EILIAN: Mrs. Silvan Evans, 357.

      "      : Isaac Foulkes, in his Enwogion Cymru, 396.

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DENBIGHSHIRE (continued).

FFYNNON EILIAN: Lewis, in his Topographical Dictionary, 395, 396.

      "      "      : p. Roberts, in his Camb. Popular Antiquities, 396.

      "      "      : A writer in Y Nofelydd, 396.

LLANGOLLEN: Hywel (Wm. Davies), 148.

PENTRE VOELAS: Elias Owen, in his Welsh Folk-Lore, 222.

FLINTSHIRE.

Nil.

 

GLAMORGANSHIRE.

BRIDGEND: J. H. Davies, D. Brynmor-Jones, J. Rhys, 354,355.

CRYMLYN: Cadrawd, in the South Wales Daily News, 405,406.

      "      : Wirt Sikes, in his British Goblins, 191, 192, 405.

KENFIG: Iolo Morganwg, in the Iolo MSS., 403, 404.

      "      : David Davies, 402.

LLANFABON: I. Craigfryn Hughes, 257-268.

LLANWYNNO: Glanffrwd, in his Plwyf Llanwyno, 26.

MERTHYR TYDFIL: Llywarch Reynolds (from his mother), 269.

QUAKERS' YARD: I. Craigfryn Hughes, 173-91.

RHONDDA FECHAN: Llewellyn Williams, 24,25.

      "      "      : J. Probert Evans, 25, 27

      "      "      : Ll. Reynolds (from D. Evans and others), 27-9.

RHONDDA VALLEY: D. J. Jones, 356.

      "      : Dafydd Morganwg, in his Hanes Morganwg, 356.

      "      : Waring, in his Recollections of Edward Williams, 458-61.

MERIONETHSHIRE.

ABERDOVEY: J. Pughe, in the Arch. Camb. for 1853, 142-6, 428.

      "      : Mrs. Prosser Powell, 416.

      "      : M. B., in the Monthly Packet for 1859, 416, 417.

ARDUDWY: Hywel (Wm. Davies), 147, 148.

BALA: David Jones of Trefriw: see Cyfaill yr Aelwyd, 376, 377.

      "      : Wm. Davies and Owen M. Edwards, 378.

      "      : Humphreys' Llyfr Gwybodaeth Gyffredinol, 408-10.

      "      : J. H. Roberts, in Edwards' Cymru for 1897, 148-51.

DOLGELLEY: Lucy Griffith (from a Dolgelley man), 243, 244.

LLANDRILLO: E. S. Roberts (from A. Evans and Mrs. Edwards), 138-41.

LLANEGRYN: Mr. Williams and Mr. Rowlands, 243.

      "      : A Llanegryn man (after Wm. Pritchard), 242.

      "      : Another Llanegryn man, 242, 243

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LLANUWCHLLYN: Owen M. Edwards, 147.

      "      : J. H. Roberts, in Edwards' Cymru for 1897, 215-7, 457.

      "      : Glasynys, in the Brython for 1862, 137.

      "      : in the Taliesin for 1859-60, 215, 216, 456, 457.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

ABERYSTRUTH: Edm. Jones, in his Parish of Aberystruth, 195, 196.

LLANDEILO CRESSENNY: Elizabeth Williams, 192, 193.

LLANOVER Win. Williams and other gardeners there, 193, 194

      "      : Mrs. Gardner of Ty Uchaf Llanover, 194, 195

      "      : Professor Sayce, 602.

Risca?: I. Craigfryn Hughes (from hearsay in the district between Llanfabon and Caerleon), 462-4, 487, 593-6.

MONTGOMERYSHIRE.

LLANIDLOES: Elias Owen, in his Welsh Folk-Lore, 275.

PEMBROKESHIRE.

FISHGUARD: E. Perkins of Penysgwarne, 172, 173.

      "      : Ferrar Fenton, in the Pembroke County Guardian, 160.

LLANDEILO LLWYDARTH: The Melchior family, 398.

      "      "      : Benjamin Gibby, 399, 400.

NEVERN: J. Thomas of Bancau Bryn Berian, 689.

TREVINE: 'Ancient Mariner,' in the Pembroke County Guardian, 171.

      "      : Ferrar Fenton, in the Pembroke County Guardian, 171.

      "      : Ab Nadol, in the Brython for 1861, 165.

      "      : Southey, in his Madoc, 170.

RADNORSHIRE.

Nil.

 


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