Disgrifiad | 1 is a complimentary copy of R. Thurneysen's study of Nennius in Zeit. fur celt. Philologie, XX, 1; 2 is another complimentary copy, this time by J.S.P. Tatlock of his article in Speculum on the Dates of the Arthurian Saints’ Legends (XIV, 3); 3 is a bundle of prolonged and exhausting correspondence by a Dr A.E. Mahood relating to the Devon forebears of the Fitz Martins of Cemaes in Pembrokeshire; 4 relates to the Winston family of Llangarran and Trewynt in Erging (cp. 45, p. 70), enlivened by contributions by W.J. Hemp from the Heralds' College; 5 traces the fortunes of Philip de Clanvow (cp. 45, p. 20) and his descendants as hereditary reeves of Gladestry in the lordship of Radnor, not forgetting the connection of the family with Michaelchurch. Then follow 6, a close study of the authorities relating to the vills of Llysfaen and Penmaen; 7, an effort to show Dr David Powel's dependences in 1584 on Johannes Castoreus; 8, a bold attempt by W.J. Hemp to throw more light on Morris Kyffin (cp. 63, 2); 9 is a bundle of reviews by him (all printed in learned journals), of which the most lengthy and important is that on Griscom's edition of the Historia Regum of Geoffrey (E.H.R., July, 1922) |