The history of Little England beyond Wales and the non-Kymric colony settled in Pembrokeshire / by Edward Laws.
- Laws, Edward.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The history of Little England beyond Wales and the non-Kymric colony settled in Pembrokeshire / by Edward Laws. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Heathcock, 300 Heavy eating, 297 Helleswick, 72 Henfeddau, find at, 27 Henllan, 283, 306, 325, 335, 337 Henllys, 299, 306 Henry II., silver penny of, 145 Henry's Moat, 52, 55, 414 Herbranston, 72, 304, 306, 414 Hergest, Thomas, 309 Hermon's Hill, 55 Heronshaw, 300 Herrings, 300 Hibhert Lectures, 81 Hicks, Dr., 1, 3, 13 Hilbers, Rev. G. C, Vicar of St. Thomas, Haverfordwest, 391 Hinguar, Halfdene and Hubba, 66 Hirlas Horn, 223 Hodgeston, 379, 385 Hodnant in Glyn Rossyn, 54 Holinshed, 107, 195, 222 Holloway Farm, 412 Holy wells, 411 Honeyboro', 72 Honey hill, 72 Hookewood, 299 Horsebones in a Church, 391 Horses, 405 Horse Weddings, 35 Horton, Colonel, 337, 338, 339, 340. 348 352 Howard, John, 367 Lady Frances, 314 ,, Lady Katherine, 240 „ Tomb, 390 Hoyle's Mouth, 5, 30 Hoyle, Little, 6, 22 Hubba the Viking wintered in Milford Haven, 66 Hubberston, 55, 72 Huett, Thomas, 309 Hugueville, Sire de, 204 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, 210; list of his Guard, 211 ; confirms the Tenby Charter, 211 Hunting Song, 402 Huskards, Irish, 131 Hwlford, Robert de, 255 Hywel the Good, 69 I. Ill growth of Pembrokeshire folk in 16th century, 297 Incense cups, 30 Inclosures few, 366 Independents, 364 Inquisition of Countess Joan, 181 Inscribed stone from Brownslade, 58 Insciiption on Carew Cross, 75 ,, Penally Cross, 76 Inventory of goods in Carew Castle, 289 lolo Morganwg, 340 Irish, influx of, 236, 298 Isabel, daughter of Strongbow, 130 Isabel de Valence, 182 Isabel, Queen of Richard II., Countess of Pembroke, 186 Islands of Pembroke, 260 Ivy, Paul, 311 Ivy Tower, 312 J. James, Pedigree of, 441, 442 „ Thomas. 306 Jankyn Havard, Constable de Dynevour, letters from, 201 Jankyn, John, 307 Jasper, Earl, 215 Jeffreston, 206, 304, 379 Jenkyn, Philip, 306 Jestyn, story of, 97 Jestynton, 191, 206 Joan de Valence, 179 John de Hastings, 182, 184 John le Woode, 127 John of Gaunt, founder of St. Mary's College, 186 Johns, Harry, 306 „ John, 306 „ Thomas, 307 Johnston, 306, 372 ; Church, 384 Jones, Bonville's Court, Pedigree of, 432 ,, of Treedon, Pedigree of, 432 ,, of Brodie, Pedigree of, 435 „ • John, 395 ,, Thomas, 327 Jordan of Dumpledale, Pedigree of, 436 „ Mrs, 376, 407 Jordanston, 306 Julia Via, 41 K. Keatings, 131 Keltic culture god, 81 ,, pantheon, 81 ,, sun god, 81 Keredig, 53 Keridwen, the goddess invoked by bards, 81 Kicva, 87 Kilgerran, 55, 60, 102, 157, 214, 247, 299 Castle built (1090), 101 ; taken by Lord Rhys, 121, 161, 248 Kilhythed, 299, 340 Kilreth, 299 Kilymaenllwyd, 44, 52 Kings—Alfred, Suzerain of Dyved, 68 ; William I. visits St. David's, 94 ; Wil- liam II. visits Pembrokeshire, 102; Henry I. grants in Pembroke, grants charter, 109; Henry II. visits Pem- brokeshire, 129; sails from Angle, 129; description of, 134 ; John, 149 ; grants charter to Pembroke, 154; holds a review, 154; at Fishguard, 156; journeys of, 156; Richard II., Earl of Pembroke, 186; at Haverfordwest, 186; disembarks at Milford Haven, 187 ; Henry VII. born at Pembroke, 215 ; lands at Dale, 322 ; Henry VIII. fortifies Milford Haven, 242. King's Bench, Court of, 249 Kingsdown, 182 Kingswood, 182 Kitchen Midden on Giltar Head, 16 Knappan, 301 Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 255 Knock, 72 Knox, Colonel, 368 Kunedda, 49, 52] Kymric stone-work, doubtful, 74 ,, usurpers, 93 ,, church dedications, 56 Kymry expelled from Little England by Scandinavians and Teutons, 79 L. Lady Clare, story of, 113 Lamb, John, story of, 184 Lamboro, 73 Lambston, 72, 379 Lambton, Colonel, 17, 29, 57, 159 Lammas Houses, 409 Lammaston, 72 Lampeter Velfrey, 297, 304, 414 Lamphey, Roman coins found near, 45; called Lantefei by Giraldus, 56, 101, 103,174; Lamphey ford, 182, 185, 228, Grange at, 231, 247, 245; Leland visits, 258; granted to Richard Devereux, 263, 273, 304, 306 ; fortified for the Parliament, 327, 348, 379 Landewi, 297 Langain, 297 Langwm, or Llangwm Church, 385, 299, 304 Lammfe, John, 307 Lanykeven, 297 Lapidarium Wallice, Westwood's, 60 Lapwing, 300 Larks, 300 Laugharne of St. Bride's, Pedigree of, 425; John, 307, 231, 328; Rowland, 316, 319, 330, 335, 346, 349, 353 ; William, 823, 327, 346, 349 Laurence de Hastings, 177 Lawrenny, 110, 206, 304 Leach, Mr. John, 233 Ledtures on Welsh Philology, Rhys, 60 Leland, 215, 258 Letterston, 304, 385 Lewelston, 182 Lewes, James, 324, 340, 359 Lewis, Glyn Cothi, 214 ,, John, 362 of Henllan, 191 Liber Communis of St. David's Cathe- dral, 192 Linney, 182 Little Cenarch, 105 Little Englanders, characteristics of, 417 Little Haven, 72 Little Treffgarn, 60, 64 Little Wick, 72 Llanboidy, 52 Llandewi Felfre, 55, 414 Llandeilo, 56 Llandeloi, 56, 414 Llandilo Vawr, Fleming killed at, 337 Llandofloure, 247, 248 Llandudoch, 306 Llandysilio, 26, 61, 297 Llanfirnach, 21, 52, 55, 414 Llangledwin, 52 Llangolman, 52 Llangwarren, 332; find of coins in, 359 Llanhowell, 379 Llanion, 91 Llanllawer, 306 Llanerch, 299 Llanrian, 110, 306, 414 Llanstadwell, 36, 304, 379 Llanstephan, 166, 247 Llanstinan, 368 Llantood, 55 Llanust, 56 Llanvalteg, 17, 297, 318, 414 Llanwnda, 55, 369, 370 Llanychaer, 55 Llanychyllwydog, 55](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21781023_0520.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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