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tures and Description; II. Archæological; III. Ecclesiastical; IV. The
Lords of Llangurig and the Clochfaen Family; v. The Plas Madog Family.
Some Account of Llanllugan Nunnery. By MORRIS CHARLES JONES.
A List of the Members of Parliament for the County and Contributory
Boroughs of Montgomery, up to the end of the Eighteenth Century.
Compiled by EDWARD ROWLEY MORRIS.

History of the Parish of Llangadfan. By the Rev. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, M.A.,
Rector. 1. Description of the Parish and its Physical Features; 11. Popu-
lation; III. Archæological and Antiquarian Remains; Iv. Ecclesiastical
Establishment; v. Biographical Notices-Nonconformity, Education.
List of Justices of the Peace, etc., for Montgomeryshire, at different periods
during the seventeenth century.

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

Purcell.

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.,

F.S.A.

The History of the Parish of Darowen. By THOMAS OWEN MORGAN. I.
Its Name, Patron Saint, Parish Church, Village Schools, etc.; II. Rivers
and Physical Character; III. Noddfa; IV. Cae'rseddfan.

A Letter endorsed "an unadvised lere from gentlemen of Mountgomery-
shire" (Peniarth MSS.)

On the Antiquities of Montgomeryshire. By H. LONGUEVILLE JONES, M.A.
Some Account of the Rood-Screens and Timber Work of Powys-land. By
DAVID WALKER, Architect, Liverpool. No. 1. Newtown Rood Screen.
Materials for a " Topographicon of Montgomeryshire." By RICHARD WIL-
LIAMS, Newtown.

A Parochial Account of Llangurig. By EDWARD HAMER (continued). VI.
Genealogical; VII. Biographical; vIII. Folk-lore; Ix. Miscellaneous; x.
Topographical Glossary of Names in the Parish-Additions and Corrections.
Historic Spots. No. 1. Bwlch-y-Pawl. By THOMAS NEWILL.
Miscellanea Historica, or Public Officers of Montgomeryshire. By the Rev.
W. V. LLOYD, M.A., F.R G. S., from 21 Elizabeth to 31 Elizabeth.
Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire (continued). Edited by Rev. W. V. LLOYD and
EDWARD HAMER. 1554-5. Richard Powell; 1556. Henry Acton; 1557.
Edward Herbert; 1558. Lewis Jones; 1559. John Herbert; 1560. Thomas
Williams; 1561. Randolph Hanmer; 1562. John Price of Eglwysegle;
1563. Andrew Vavasour; 1564. George Benyon; 1565. Rees ap Morris ap
Owen-Appendix; 1566. John Price; 1567. Richard Salwey-Appendix-
"Trumwins," " Musards," and "Washborns."

The Early Antiquities of the County of Montgomery. By the Rev. E. L.
BARNWELL, MA. :-Coins, Penannular Rings, Gold Torque, Sepulchral
Urns, Ancient Mining Tools, Spearheads, Celts, Powis Castle Implements,
Unknown Bronze Articles, Bronze Boar.

LIST OF PLATES.

Gold Torque (presented by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.) Frontispiece to vol. iii.—
Tomen-yr-Allt.-Llanfyllin Token.-Llanfyllin Church.-Llanfyllin Church
(ground plan) -Darowen, New and Old Churches.- Roodscreen at New-
town (photo-lithograph).-Y Cloch faen (stone bell), Llangurig.-Fac-
simile of Inscription on Eliseg's pillar, from E. Llwyd's Arch. Brit.-Bwlch-
y-Pawl.-Penannular Rings (Llanrhaiadr). --- Cinerary Urn (Aberbechan).
- Roman Mining Tools (Llanymynech).- Bronze Spearhead (Trefeglwys).
-Bronze Spearhead (Llanymynech).-Bronze Celt (Llanwnog).--Bronze
Powis Castle Implements, two plates, lent by the Earl of Powis (Guilsfield).
Bronze unknown article (Llanymynech).-Bronze Boar (Gaer Vawr,
Guilsfield).-Fifteen Heraldic Shields.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV.

Original Proposal for formation of Club, Rules, and amended Rules, and
List of Members.

Report of Fourth Annual Meeting.

Short Papers prepared for or read at the Meeting:-Norman Column and
Arch discovered in Meifod Church. By Rev. R. WYNNE-EDWARDS, M. A.,
the Vicar.-Notes during the Restoration of Welshpool Church. By Rev.
J. E. HILL, M.A., the Vicar.-On Tomen-yr Allt and Tomen Cefullawr.
By J. GRAHAM WILLIAMS.

List of Articles and Documents presented to the Powys-land Museum, and
exhibited at the Meeting.

Alphabetical List of Donors to Powys-land Museum.

List of other Articles and Documents exhibited at the Annual Meeting.
Report of Powys-land Museum Committee.

Obituary of Members of the Powys-land Club.

The Abbey of Ystrad Marchell (Strata Marcella). Part I. By MORRIS C.
JONES, F.S.A.

St. Germanus' Blessing or Prophecy of Perpetual Sovereignty to the Family
of Cadelh Dyrnllwg, King of Old Powys. By Rev. W. V. LLOYD, F.R G.S.
Historic Spots. No. 2. Mathraval. By Rev. GEORGE SANDFORD, M.A.

Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part I. By ELIAS OWEN.
Welsh Poetry, Illustrative of the History of Llangurig. Part 1. By H. W.
LLOYD.
History of the Parish of Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain. By THOMAS GRIFFITHS
JONES. Physical Features and Description; Population; Archæological;
Ecclesiastical Establishment; Folklore, Traditions, etc.; Genealogical;
Biographical; Nonconformity; Education; the Present State of the Parish.
An Account of Henry Williams of Ysgafell. By his Descendant, JANE
WILLIAMS, Author of A History of Wales, etc.

Some Account of the Rood Screens and Timber Work of Powys-land. By
DAVID WALKER, Architect, Liverpool. No. 2. Llanwnog Rood Screen.
Materials for a Topographicon of Montgomeryshire (continued). By RICHARD
WILLIAMS, Newtown.

Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant: Its Parochial History and Antiquities. By T. W.
HANCOCK. Topographical; Population; Archæological (to be continued).

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.
JONES, F.S.A.

Llyn y Dreiddiad Vrawd (The Pool of the Diving Friar).

Incidents connected with the Rebellion of Owen Glendower in Powys-land.

(M. C. J. and W. V. Ll).

The Rivers of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. D. SILVAN EVANS, B.D.
Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire (continued). By Rev. W. V. LLOYD, F.R.G.S.
1568. Edward Herbert; 1569. William Herbert; 1570. Thomas Tanat-
Appendix (Broniarth Charter, Monumental Inscriptions); 1571. Robert
Lloyd; 1572. Robert Puleston; 1573. John Trevor; 1574. David Lloyd
Jenkin; 1575. John Herbert; 1576. Richard Herbert; 1577. David Lloyd
Blayney; 1578. Arthur Price; 1579. Richard Morris; 1580. Thomas
Juckes; 1581. Griffith Lloyd.

Foreign Surnames in Montgomeryshire. By RICHARD WILLIAMS.

A Parochial Account of Llanidloes. Chap. I. Topographical. By EDWARD

HAMER (to be continued).

Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part II. By ELIAS

OWEN, B.A.

Owen Glendower's Parliament House (Note).

The Calculated Ages of Yew-Trees in Guilsfield Churchyard. By C. T.

RAMAGE, LL.D.

Font, Buttington Church, reputed to have been brought from Strata Marcella
Abbey (Frontispiece).-Photo-lithograph of Charter of Wennunwen to
Strata Marcella Abbey.-Llansantffraid-Hendomen and Plasyndinas;
The Voel Camp; Exterior of Church; Ground Plan; Double Piscina and
Font.-Llanwnog Screen, east and west (2 plates); Details.-Newtown
Screen, Details.-Geological Section of Hirnant Valley.-Section of Strata
at Cwmgwynen.- Maesmochnant Stone.-The Green Stone-Plan and
Section of Tomen Cefnllawr.-Plan of Cerrig y Beddau.-Glanhafon
Torques (2 engravings).—Owen Glendower's Parliament House.-Eleven
Shields of Arms.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.

A Parochial Account of Llanidloes (continued). II. Natural Productions;
III. Inhabitants and Industrial Pursuits; IV. Archæological.

Welsh Poetry, illustrative of the History of Llangurig. Part II. By

Materials for a Topographicon of Montgomeryshire (concluded). By RICHARD

WILLIAMS.

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

Peniarth.

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

continued).

Archaic Words, Phrases, etc., of Montgomeryshire. Part III. By the Rev.
ELIAS OWEN, B.A.

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

Antiquities.

Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant: its Parochial History and Antiquities (continued

from vol. iv, p. 248). IV. Ecclesiastical; v. Nonconformity; vI. Bio-

graphical.

Herbertiana. By G. S., M. C. J., and H. W. Ll. William, Third Lord
Powis, and First Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Powis (continued); Lady
Mary Herbert; Lady Winifred Herbert (afterwards Countess of Niths-
dale); Lady Lucy Herbert; William, Fourth Lord Powis, and Second
Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Powis; William, Fifth Lord Powis, and Third
Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Powis.

Montgomeryshire Newspapers.
Sheriff's of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. W. V. LLOYD, M.A., F.R.G.S.
1582. Morgan Gwynn; 1583. John Owen Vaughan; 1584. Richard Her.
bert; 1585. David Lloyd Blayney; 1586. John Price; 1587. David Lloyd
Jenkin; 1588. Jenkin Lloyd; 1589. William Williams; 1590. Morgan
Meredith; 1591. Richard Price; 1592. Sir Edward Leighton; 1593.
Thomas Lewis; 1594. Reginald Williams; 1595. Francis Newton; 1596.
William Williams; 1597. Thomas Purcell; 1598. Edward Hussey; 1599.
Richard Leighton; 1600. Hugh Lloyd; 1601. Charles Lloyd; 1602.
Thomas Juckes; 1603. Sir Richard Price, Knight; 1604. William Pen-
rhyn; 1605. Sir Edward Herbert, K.C.B.; 1606. Jenkin Lloyd; 1607. Sir
Richard Hussey; 1608. Charles Herbert; 1609. Rowland Pugh.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

View of Van Mines. Plate J.- Section of same. Plate II.-Pian of Land
comprised in Madoc Hethgam's Charter; in Wennunwen's Charter of
1199 (Roswidaul); in Wennunwen's Charter of 1201.-Monumental Tablet
of Sir Edward Herbert, Knight.-Arms of Roger, Earl of Castlemain.—
Facsimile of the Signature of the Marchioness of Powis (1688).-Llan-
fechain Church, previous to Restoration.-Llanfechain Church, Restored.
Rectory, Llanfechain.-Y Domen Gastell, and Sections.-Brynderwen
Hall. Bryngwyn Hall.-Old Bodynfol Hall.-Bodynfol Hall.-Bwlch y
Cibau Church.-Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant Church, South View; Ground
Plan; East End Elevation-Winifred, Countess of Nithsdale (Steel En-
graving lent by Mr. Bentley; Llwydiarth in 1684; Shield of Arms of
Vaughan of Glanllyn.-Twenty-seven Shields of Arms of Sheriffs.

CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.

2. Archæ-

History of the Parish of Garthbeibio. By the Rev. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, M.A.,
Rector of Llangadfan. Section 1. Description of Parish, etc.
ology. 3. Ecclesiastical Establishment. 4 Population, etc.
Shield of Arms in the East Window of Buttington Church. By Morris
CHARLES JONES, F. S. A.- Genealogical Table of Sutton, Baron Dudley.
Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire. By the Rev. W. V. LLOYD, M.A., F. R.G.S.
Lewis Gwynn; 1610. Rowland Owen; 1611. Confirmation of Arms and
Grant of Crest to Edward Owen. Morris Owen; 1612. Sir William Her-
bert; 1613. Edward Price, of Glanmeheli; 1614. Edward Price, of New.
town; 1615. Richard Lloyd, of Marrington; 1616. Appendix.

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,

Brogynton, and Peniarth.

A Parochial Account of Llanidloes (continued). By EDWARD HAMER. Chapter
IV. Archæological; v. Ecclesiastical.-Note on Church, by Mr. MARTIN
UNDERWOOD.

Herbertiana. By W. W. E. W., G. S., and M. C. J. Herbert of Dolguog;
Richard Herbert, Esq.; Francis Herbert, Esq.

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

OWEN, B.A.

Miscellanea Historica, or Public Officers of Montgomeryshire. By Rev. W.
V. LLOYD, M.A., from 4 James I (1606) to 14 Charles I (1638).
Cridia Abbey. By M. C. J.

Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, its Parochial History and Antiquities. By T. W.
HANCOCK (continued). Chapter VII.-Folklore, Miscellaneous, etc.; Ap-
pendix.
Portraits connected with Montgomeryshire (continued)--At Brogynton,
Glansevern, Garth, Vaynor Park, Llandinam Hall, Grange Erin (Douglas,
Cork), Cefn (St. Asaph), Fron Virniew (Llansantffraid), Penmaen Dovey,
Garthmyl, and Dolfor.

Abbey of Ystrad Marchell. By MORRIS C. JONES, F.S.A. (concluded.) In-
cluding-Note on Charter of Elisse, etc. By H. W. LLOYD. Appendix,
Minister's Account, from 27 Henry VIII to 4 and 5 Philip and Mary.
Notes on Abbot David ap Owen, Bishop of St. Asaph (D. R. T.). Monachi
de Mochraiadr, Remains lately discovered of the Abbey Church, etc.
Historic Spots. No. III; Dolforwyn. G. S.

History of the Parish of Llanwddyn. By Rev. THOMAS HENRY EVANS, the
Vicar-1. Physical Features and Description; II. Population.

Processional Cross, found in Guilsfield Churchyard.

Herbertiana. By M. C. J., and G. S. Richard Herbert, Esq.; Magdalene,
his wife; Edward, First Lord Herbert of Chirbury.

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