446 INDEX. 



Fol Pn^e 

 Tradition rcrpe(?^fng Hwylfar Ceirw, on the Orme's Head, 



i. 132 



Rhirta, a giant, who is faid to have 



lived on Carnedd Ldewclyn, 



•>■ Pad^rn, a Wel/li faint, 



Cwm id we], 



y a woman fDitcen feet long, buried al 



Llanedvven, in Anglefta, - _ . J. j^g 



. — Efnioii ap GwElchmaf, - i. 330 



the iHand of Piieftholme, - i. 349 



. 181 



. 224 

 . 269 



-f Cafti.ll Cidwm, a rock betwixt Caer- 

 narvon and Bcddgelert, - - - i. 361 



■ ■ ■ ^ Llewelyn and lu's dog', - \. 363 



— the ereAion of Pont Aberglasllyn, i. 372 



■ the monks of Bardfey, - i. 434 



giant Idris, and the pool of Three 



Pebbles, - - - - ii. 41 

 r- Ogo, a cavtrn in Llanymynech hill, 



— — — - St. Oiwald's well, - - ii, 99. 



■ »- the image of Deifel Gadarn, in the 



church of Llanderfel, near Bala, - - ii. 187 



St. Alkmunds church, Shrewfbury, 



ii. 2ro 



Traethan Qwylltion, - ^r » i, 2S1 



Traeth Mawr, and Traeth Bach, - - i. 370 



Trefarthenj in Anglcfca, » - - ii. 37a 



Trefriw, near Llanrvvft, - - - i. 4^^ 



Trefaldwyn, t - t - ii. 68 



Tre Ncwydd, - - - . ii. 60 



Trevor hall, - - - - ij. 174 

 Trevor, fir John, ?vlafter of the Rolls in the reign of 



James II. anecdote of, - - - iii 116 

 Ti'ivaen, or Y Trlvacn, mountain, afcent to the fummit 



of. 



-, curious particulars refpei^ing, 

 -, defcription of, 



266 



271 

 Titini 



