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heport — 1893. 



By -whom suggested 

 Mr. J. W. Willis-Bund, F.S.A. 



Mr. Williams are all more or less remote from main lines of commnni- 

 cation, and many families must have lived in them respectively for 

 generations. 



Cardigan, 



Places 

 Taliesin 

 Tregaron . 

 Llanddewibrefi 

 Llangranog 

 Llechryd . . 

 Strata Florida Mr. S. W. Williams. 



The villages named by Mr. Bund are selected with the view of 

 exemplifying diflFereut types of Welshrneu. In some there are persons of 

 ninety years and upwards. 



Pembroke. 



Places By whom suggested 



Freystrop Dr. Bcddoe. 



Haroldston 

 Herbrandstown 

 Langum . 

 Castlemartin 

 Eoose 



Rev. lorwerth Gray Llcyd, F.S.A. 



Mr. Lloyd, who is vicar of Bosherston, states that Langum is in- 

 habited by fisher folk, who for ages have kept themselves apart from their 

 neighbours as a separate community. The people in the hundreds of 

 Castlemartin and Roose are a mongrel race. 



The northern part of Pembrokeshire is particulai-ly rich in prehistoric 

 remains that have never been properly explored. The valleys and slopes 

 of the Preceli mountains are extremely remote from the world. The ciift" 

 carters and other earthworks are very numerous in Pembrokeshire, also 

 Ogam inscribed stones and other relics of early Welsh Christianity. 



Mr. Lloyd furnishes a word just lieard by him, in addition to the 

 recorded dialect-vocabulary of South Pembrokeshire, viz., ' vorrier ' 

 = headland, signifying the strip by one of the hedges in a ploughed field 

 which is often left uncultivated (see Law's ' Little England beyond 

 Wales ' ; Fenton's ' Pembrokeshire ' ; and Owen's ' Pembrokeshire '). 



Carmarthen. 



Place 



Cynfil Caio 



By whom suggested 

 Dr. Bcddoe. 



Ystradgynlais 



Brecon, 



Mr. Hartland. 



Gower 



Ystradfellte 



Llangynwyd 



Llanport Major 



Cowbridge 



Margam . 



Glyncorrwg 



Glamorgan. 



Mr. Hartland 



Mr. Arthur J. Williams, M.P. 



Mr. T. C. Evans. 

 Upon the general question as regards the conditions of life in the 



