tures and Description; II. Archæological; III. Ecclesiastical; IV. The History of the Parish of Llangadfan. By the Rev. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, M.A., Materials for a Topographicon of Montgomeryshire. By RICHARD WILLIAMS. Assessment of Ship-money on Montgomeryshire, A.D. 1637. Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, Notices (continued):1542. Sir Robert Acton, Knight; 1543. Lewis Jones; 1544. Griffith ap David ap John; 1545. Lewis Jones; 1516. Reginald Williams; Appendix. Genealogical Key-Chart of the noble family of Herbert; showing the Members, and connections by marriage, who have served the office of Sheriff; 1547. William Herbert; 1548. Matthew Price. Genealogical Key-Chart of the families whose Members have served the office of Sheriff, descended from ELYSTAN GLOD- RUDD; 1549. Robert Acton; 1550. Sir Robert Acton; 1551. James Leech; 1552. Edward Leighton (Knighted in 1591)-By S. L.; 1553. Nicholas Notes on the Geology of Powys-land. By W. BOYD DAWKINS, M.A., F.R.S. Appendix-The Barony of Powys-Review by JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq., Samian Ware found at Caersws.-Earthwork on Rhyd-yr-Onen Farm.- Llangurig Church (exterior).-Ground Plan of Llangurig Church.-Details of Rood Screen, Llangurig Church.-Llangurig Church (interior).—East Window, etc., Llangurig Church.-Arms of J. Y. W. Lloyd, Esq., of Cloch- faen.-Camp at Maes Lymysten; and Ancient Earthworks at Cann Office, -Antiquities found at Llangadfan.-Llangadfan Church (exterior).— Report of Third Annual Meeting. List of Articles and Documents then exhibited. Resolution of Museum Committee appointing Sub-Committees, etc. A History of the Parish of Kerry. By E. R. MORRIS. I. Name, Physical Fea- tures, Description; II. Population, Industrial Pursuits (to be continued). The Devolution of the Manors of Montgomeryshire. By MORRIS C. JONES. I and II. The Manors of Arwystli and Cyfeiliog, jointly-i. The Manor of Arwystli, separately; ii. The Manor of Cyfeiliog; iii. The Manor of Tal- A History of the Parish of Llanfyllin. By the Rev. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Rector of the Parish, and Hon. Canon of St. Asaph. 1. Description, Phy- sical Features, etc.; II. Archæological; III. Ecclesiastical; IV. Folklore Appendix (A). Inspeximus Charter of Elizabeth to Burgesses of Llanfyllin; (B). Llanfyllin Independent Chapel; (C). Borough of Llanfyllin. Miscellanea Historica, or the Public Officers of Montgomeryshire with brief genealogical notes. By the Rev. W. V LLOYD, M.A., F.R G.S., from 1st May, 1553-4, to 20th Elizabeth (to be continued). Further Remarks on the Elegy of Llywarch Hen. By T. WRIG♫t, M.A., Llywarch Hen. Reply by Rev. D. SILVAN EVANS to Strictures of Rev. R The History of the Parish of Darowen. By THOMAS OWEN MORGAN. I. A Letter endorsed "an unadvised lere from gentlemen of Mountgomery- On the Antiquities of Montgomeryshire. By H. LONGUEVILLE JONES, M.A. A Parochial Account of Llangurig. By EDWARD HAMER (continued). VI. The Early Antiquities of the County of Montgomery. By the Rev. E. L. LIST OF PLATES. Gold Torque (presented by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.) Frontispiece to vol. iii.— CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. Original Proposal for formation of Club, Rules, and amended Rules, and Report of Fourth Annual Meeting. Short Papers prepared for or read at the Meeting:-Norman Column and List of Articles and Documents presented to the Powys-land Museum, and Alphabetical List of Donors to Powys-land Museum. List of other Articles and Documents exhibited at the Annual Meeting. Obituary of Members of the Powys-land Club. The Abbey of Ystrad Marchell (Strata Marcella). Part I. By MORRIS C. St. Germanus' Blessing or Prophecy of Perpetual Sovereignty to the Family Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part I. By ELIAS OWEN. Some Account of the Rood Screens and Timber Work of Powys-land. By Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant: Its Parochial History and Antiquities. By T. W. Miscellanea Historica; or the Public Officers of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. W. V. LLOYD, F.R.G.S. (continued), from 32 Eliz. to 4 James I. The Abbey of Ystrad Marchell (Strata Marcella). Part II. By MORRIS C. Llyn y Dreiddiad Vrawd (The Pool of the Diving Friar). Incidents connected with the Rebellion of Owen Glendower in Powys-land. The Rivers of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. D. SILVAN EVANS, B.D. Foreign Surnames in Montgomeryshire. By RICHARD WILLIAMS. A Parochial Account of Llanidloes. Chap. I. Topographical. By EDWARD Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part II. By ELIAS Owen Glendower's Parliament House (Note). The Calculated Ages of Yew-Trees in Guilsfield Churchyard. By C. T. Font, Buttington Church, reputed to have been brought from Strata Marcella CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. A Parochial Account of Llanidloes (continued). II. Natural Productions; Welsh Poetry, illustrative of the History of Llangurig. Part II. By Materials for a Topographicon of Montgomeryshire (concluded). By RICHARD Abbey of Ystrad Marchell (Strata Marcella). Part III. By MORRIS C. JONES, F.S.A. Comprising-Remarks on Charter of Madog Hethgam. By HOWEL W. LLOYD; Remarks on Wennunwen's Charter of 1199 of Roswidaul. By EDWARD DAVIES; Remarks on Wennunwen's Charter of 1201. By J. GRAHAM WILLIAMS; Identification of Witnesses named in Charters. By Rev. W. V. LLOYD, R.N. Portraits connected with Montgomeryshire, at Wynnstay, Llangedwyn, and Herbertiana. By G. S., and M. C. J. Introduction; Lordship and Castle of Powis; The Early Descent of the Family of Herbert; Notes on the Armorial Insignia of the Noble Family of Herbert; Sir Edward Herbert, Knight, of Powis Castle; Sir William Herbert, First Lord Powis ; Roger, Earl of Castlemaine; Sir Percy Herbert, Second Lord Powis; William, Third Lord Powis, and First Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Powis (to be Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part III. By the Rev. A slight Historical and Topographical Sketch of the Parish of Llanfechain. An Itinerary of King Edward I in Powys land in 1294-5. The Early Antiquities of the County of Montgomery. Remarks of Edward Clibborn, Esq. On Llanymynech Uncertain Bronze Objects; Powis Castle Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant: its Parochial History and Antiquities (continued from vol. iv, p. 248). IV. Ecclesiastical; v. Nonconformity; vI. Bio- Herbertiana. By G. S., M. C. J., and H. W. Ll. William, Third Lord Montgomeryshire Newspapers. ILLUSTRATIONS. View of Van Mines. Plate J.- Section of same. Plate II.-Pian of Land CONTENTS OF VOL. VI. List of further Presentations to the Powys-land Museum, exhibited at the 2. Archæ- History of the Parish of Garthbeibio. By the Rev. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, M.A., On some Human Bones found at Buttington. By W. BoYD DAWKINS, F.R.S. Note on supposed Stone Hatchet found at Llangadfan. Portraits connected with Montgomeryshire. -At Powis Castle, Walcot, Oak- ley Park, Styche, Blymhill Rectory, Miss Griffith's House, Welshpool, A Parochial Account of Llanidloes (continued). By EDWARD HAMER. Chapter Herbertiana. By W. W. E. W., G. S., and M. C. J. Herbert of Dolguog; On Monumental Effigies in Montgomery Church. Circular Flint Knife found at Trefeglwys. Mould for casting Tokens found at Mathraval. Welsh Poetry, illustrative of the History of Llangurig. By H. W. LLOYD. Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire, No. IV. By Rev. ELIAS Miscellanea Historica, or Public Officers of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. W. Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, its Parochial History and Antiquities. By T. W. Abbey of Ystrad Marchell. By MORRIS C. JONES, F.S.A. (concluded.) In- History of the Parish of Llanwddyn. By Rev. THOMAS HENRY EVANS, the Processional Cross, found in Guilsfield Churchyard. Herbertiana. By M. C. J., and G. S. Richard Herbert, Esq.; Magdalene, |