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Lawson, W. Collins' County Geographies. Geography of Flintshire. London. [1876.] 8° ASAPH, ST.

Willis, B. A survey of the Cathedral Church of St. Asaph and the edifices belonging to it; with an account of all the inscriptions on the monuments, the history of the Bishops, Deans, etc. To which is subjoined a large Appendix of Records. With draughts, etc. London. 1720. 8° [The Museum copy contains MS. notes.]

- Willis' Survey of St. Asaph, considerably enlarged and brought down to the present time; with the addition of the names of the Canons and Vicars Choral of the Cathedral; and the incumbents of the different parishes in the Diocese, etc. By Edward Edwards.

HANMER.

Hanmer, Sir John. Notes and Papers to serve for a Memorial of the Parish of Hanmer in Flintshire. Collected by Sir John Hanmer. Second edition. Westminster. 1872. 4°

HAWARDEN.

Parishioner. A Memoir of Hawarden Parish, Flintshire, containing short introductory notices of the Princes of North Wales. By a Parishioner.

Chester. 1822. 8°

Willett, Richard. A Memoir of Hawarden Parish, Flintshire. . . [With the "Addenda."] By a Parishioner.

Chester. 1822. 8°

HOLYWELL. See WHITEFORD.

RHYL.

Rhyl and its vicinity.
Lewis, D. L. Lewis's Visitor's Guide to

Rhyl. 1852.
Davis, William. A Guide to Rhyl and the
surrounding country. Chester. [1852.] 8°

Handbook for the Vale of Clwyd, containing a topographical and historical descrip tion of the towns of Rhyl, Abergele, Saint Asaph, Denbigh, and Ruthin.

Ruthin. 1856. 8°
Jackson, Thomas. Recollections of four
days' Wanderings in Rhyl and its neighbour-
hood.
Rhyl. [1857.] 120
Abel Heywood's Series of
A Guide to Rhyl, Rhudd-
Abergele, etc.
Manchester. [1867.] 8°

Heywood, Abel. Penny Guide Books. lan, St. Asaph, and

2 vol. L. P. Wrexham. 1801. 80 Parochiale Anglicanum: or, the names of all the Churches and Chapels within the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. David's, Llandaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph. London. 1733. 40 A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Books. North-East Wales: Llandudno, LlanDurham, Carlisle, etc. gollen, Denbigh, and Rhyl.

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3 vol. London. 1742. Walcott, M. E. C. Memorials Archæological and Historical of Chester, Manchester, St. Asaph, and Bangor. Chester. 1865. 89

Thomas, D. R. Esgobaeth Llanelwy. History of the Diocese of Saint Asaph. illustrations.

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London. 1874 [1870-1874]. King, R. J. Handbook to the Cathedrals of Wales. Llandaff, St. David's, St. Asaph, Bangor. With illustrations. London. 1873. 8°

Nelson, Thomas.

Nelson's Pictorial Guide

London. 1870. obl. 12°

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Merrick, Rice. A Book of Glamorganshire's Antiquities; by Rice Merrick,... 1578. Now first published by Sir T. Phillipps.

Typis Medio-Montanis. 1825. fol. Homfray, Jeston. The Castles of the Lordship of Glamorgan. Cardiff. 1828. obl. 4°

Roberts, J. Druidical Remains and Antiquities of the ancient Britons principally in Glamorgan; containing a general account of the same in England, Wales, Scotland, France, etc.; with notes and illustrations on the learning, origin, and superstitions of the Druids, etc.

Swansea. 1842. 8°

Francis, G. G. The value of Holdings in Glamorgan and Swansea in 1545 and 1717, shewn by rentals of the Herbert Family. Edited from the originals. Swansea. 1869. fol. [Only 25 copies printed.]

Worrall, John. Worrall's Directory of South Wales, comprising the Counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Brecknock, and Radnor, with Newport, Monmouthshire.

Oldham. 1875. 8° Nicholas, Thomas. The History and Antiquities of Glamorganshire and its Families. With illustrations, etc. London. 1874. 80 Lawson, W. Collins' County Geographies. Geography of Glamorganshire.

London. [1876.] 8°

Phillips, J. R. An attempt at a concise history of Glamorgan. London. 1879. 8°

CAERPHILLY.

Clark, G. T. A Description of the Castles of Kidwelly and Caerphilly and of Castell Coch. London. 1852. 80

Caerphilly Castle. A Guide to Caerphilly Cardiff. 1880. 80

Castle.

CARDIFF.

Smyth, W. H. Nautical observations on the port and maritime vicinity of Cardiff. Cardiff. 1840. 80

Jenkins, W. L. A History of the town and castle of Cardiff, and a descriptive account of the churches, chapels, public buildings, Bute Docks, etc. Cardiff. 1854. 8° Wakeford's Cardiff Cardiff. 1855. 12°

Wakeford, Charles.

Directory.

Cardiff. Growth of Cardiff from 1875 to 1880: with some particulars of Cardiff in the last century. Reprinted from the "South Wales Daily News" and "Cardiff Times." Cardiff. 1880. 120

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A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, etc., containing a history of their foundations, dates of consecration, admission, preferment. of the Bishops, Deans, Precentors, etc. 3 vol. London. 1742.

Cooper, George. Architectural Reliques, or the present state of the most celebrated remains of ancient British architecture and sculpture. [Llandaff Cathedral and Tintern Abbey.] London. 1807. fol. Academies, etc., Society for the publication The Liber of ancient Welsh Manuscripts. Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo, or the ancient register of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff. With an English Translation and explanatory notes, by the Rev. W. J. Rees. Llandovery. 1840. Freeman, E. A. Remarks on the architecture of Llandaff Cathedral; with an Essay towards a History of the Fabric.

London. 1850. 8° Conybeare, W. D. Llandaff Cathedral. [A memoir read at the third annual meeting of the Cambrian Archæological Association.] Tenby. [1850.] 8° King, R. J. Handbook to the Cathedrals of Wales. Llandaff, St. David's, St. Asaph, Bangor. With illustrations.

London. 1873. 80

MERTHYR-TYDFIL. Clarke, T. E. A Guide to Merthyr Tydfil, and the Traveller's Companion in visiting the IronWorks, and the various interesting localities of the surrounding neighbourhood, etc.

Merthyr Tydfil. 1848. 120 Roberts, E. F. A visit to the Iron works and environs of Merthyr-Tydfil in 1852. London. 1853. 120 Wilkins, Charles. The history of MerthyrTydfil. Merthyr Tydfil. 1867. 8° NEATH.

Young, William. Guide to the beauties of Bristol. 1835. 8° Glyn Neath. Francis, G. G. Original charters and materials for a history of Neath, and its Abbey, with illustrations; now first collected. Swansea. L. P. 1845. go [Not published. Only 50 copies printed.]

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Charters granted to Swansea, the chief borough of the Seignory of Gower in the Marches of Wales and County of Glamorgan. Translated, illustrated, and edited by George Grant Francis. [London.] 1867. 4° [Privately printed.]

Notes on a Gold Chain of Office presented to the Corporation of Swansea in 1875, with a list of the gentlemen who have filled the office of Mayor, from 1835 to 1875, Swansea. 1876. 8° P.P. London. Percy, Butcher, and Co.'s Swansea and Neath Directory for 1873-4. London. [1873, etc.] 8°

etc.

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Breese, Edward, Kalendars of Gwynedd ; or, chronological lists of Lords Lieutenant, Custodes Rotulorum, Sheriffs, and Knights of the Shire, for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth, compiled by E. Breese. With notes by W. W. E. Wynne, etc.

London. 1873. 40
Worrall, John. Worrall's Directory of
North Wales, comprising the Counties of An-
glesey, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth,
and Montgomery.
Oldham. 1874. 80
Lawson, W. Collins' County Geographies.
Geography of Merioneth.

London. [1877.] 80

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CORWEN.

Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guide Books. A guide to Llangollen
and Corwen.
Manchester. [1867.] 8°

· [Another edition.]

Manchester. 1869. 80

DOLGELLY.

Heywood, Abel. penny guide books.

Abel Heywood's Series of
A guide to Dolgelley.
Manchester. 1869. 80

HARLECH.

Humphreys, H. Humphreys' Series. An historical sketch of Harlech Castle and its environs. Caernarvon. 1846. 120

Jones, D. The Tourist's and Visitor's Hand-
book and guide to Harlech, Barmouth, Dol-
gelley, Towyn, Aberdovey, and their neighbour-
hoods.
Barmouth. 1863. 16°

Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guide Books. A guide to Barmouth
and Harlech.
Manchester. [1871.] 8°

TOWYN.

Westwood, J. O. Observations on the stone of St. Cadfan at Towyn. London. 1850. 8o

Montgomeryshire.

Cathrall, William. The History of North | gomeryshire. Issued by the Powysland Club. Wales, comprising a topographical description of the several counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery. 2 vol. Manchester. 1828. 40 Murchison, Sir R. I. The Silurian System, founded on geological researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, Mon

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mouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford ; with descriptions of the coal-fields and overlying formations. 2 pt. London. 1839. Academies, etc., London. Collections, historical and archæological, relating to Mont

London. 1868, etc. 80 North Wales, comprising the Counties of AnWorrall, John. Worrall's Directory of glesey, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery. Oldham. 1874. 8° Lawson, William. Collins' County Geographies. Geography of Montgomeryshire. London. [1879.] 8°

LLANGURIG.

Hamer, Edward, and Lloyd, H. W. The
History of the Parish of Llangurig.
London. 1875. 8°

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Fenton, Richard. A historical tour through Pembrokeshire. London. 1811. 40 [There is another copy in the Museum on large paper.]

Murchison, Sir R. I. The Silurian System, founded on geological researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford; with descriptions of the coal-fields and overlying formations. 2 pt. London. 1839. 40

Tombs, J. Concerning Pembrokeshire. A lecture. Haverford-West. 1863. 80

Worrall, John. Worrall's Directory of South Wales, comprising the Counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Brecknock, and Radnor, with Newport, Monmouthshire. Oldham. 1875. 8° Lawson, William. Collins' County Geographies. Geography of Pembrokeshire.

Jones, William B. T., and Freeman, E. A. The history and antiquities of Saint David's. L. P. London. 1856. 40

Walcott, M. E. C. St. David's. The Cathedral of SS. Andrew and David. Reprinted from the "Cambrian Journal," 1864. By M. E. C. Walcott. Tenby. [1864.] 8° tory and present state, by an Ecclesiologist. Ecclesiologist. St. David's; its early hisLondon.

1868. 8°

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London. [1877.] 8°

future.

CILGERRAN.

London. 1873. 8°

MILFORD.

Tour to Milford Haven in
London. 1795. 8°

Symons, J. C. Milford, past, present, and

Tenby. 1857. 8°

PEMBROKE.

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Parochiale Anglicanum: or, the names of all the Churches and Chapels within the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. David's, etc.

London. 1733. 4° A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, etc.

3 vol. London. 1742. 4° Manby, G. W. The history and antiquities of the Parish of Saint David's, South Wales. London. 1801. 80 Norris, Charles. The Architectural Antiquities of Wales. Vol. I. Pembrokeshire. No. 1[-3] St. David's.

London. 1810. obl. fol. [Eighteen plates, with descriptive letterpress. It does not appear that any more was ever published.]

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its neighbourhood. Third edition, with a map Tenby. A guide to the Town of Tenby and and illustrations. Tenby. [1856.] 120

A guide to Tenby and its neighbourhood. Edited by R. Mason. Fifth edition, with illustrations. Tenby. [1864.] 8°

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