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The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 28 (1910)

The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 30 (1911)

The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (1911)

Pseudonymous, ‘Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’ - II’, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 29 (1911)

Pseudonymous, ‘Fragment from ‘Leabhar Breac’’, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 28 (1910)

Sylvester Malone, Church history of Ireland: from the Anglo-Norman invasion to the reformation, with succession of bishops down to the present day, vol. 2 (1880)

Robert Amiet, ‘Une Admonitio synodalis de l’époque carolingienne: étude critique et édition’, Mediaeval Studies 25 (1964)

Charles West, ‘The earliest form and function of the Admonitio synodalis’, Frühmittelalterliche Studien 57 (2023)

Sylvester Malone, Church history of Ireland: from the Anglo-Norman invasion to the reformation, with succession of bishops down to the present day, vol. 1 (1880)

John Bradley • Conleth Manning • D. Newman Johnson, ‘Excavations at Duiske abbey, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 81 C (1981)

Géraldine H. Carville, Norman splendour: Duiske abbey, Graignamanagh (1979)

Edward W. Hughes, ‘Duiske abbey, Graignamanagh: abbey triumphant’, Old Kilkenny Review (NS) 1 (1974–1978)

Marie Therese Flanagan, Monastic charters from Irish kings of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries (1972)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 6 (1911)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 8 (1920)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 7 (1912)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 5 (1908)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 4 (1906)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 3 (1904)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 2 (1903)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series, vol. 1 (1902)

Historical Manuscripts Commission, Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series (1902–1920)

Elizabeth Dawson, Lives and afterlives the Hiberno-Latin Patrician tradition, 650–1100 (2023)

Deborah L. Moore, Medieval Anglo-Irish Troubles: a cultural study of BL MS Harley 913 (2017)

Henry Ellis • Francis Douce, A catalogue of the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British Museum: containing the Burghley papers, vol. 1 (1820)

Henry Ellis • Francis Douce, A catalogue of the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British Museum, vol. 2 (1820)

Mario Esposito, ‘Une version latine du roman de Fierabras: notice du ms. F. 5. 3. de Trinity College à Dublin’, Romania 62 (1936)

John Joseph Kneen, A grammar of the Manx language (1931)

Bernard Scale, An Hibernian atlas, or general description of the kingdom of Ireland: divided into provinces; with its sub-divisions of counties, baronies, &c. [...] (1788)

William J. Watson, Scottish verse from the Book of the Dean of Lismore (1937)

Brian Ó Corcráin, Eachtra mhacaoimh an Iolair: mhic Ríogh na Sorcha: uirsgéal do deach tuigheaḋ sa ċúigeadh ceannair déag (1912)

Patrick S. Dinneen, Foclóir Gaedhilge agus Béarla = An Irish-English dictionary, being a thesaurus of the words, phrases and idioms of the modern Irish language (1927)

George Coffey, Guide to the Celtic antiquities of the Christian period preserved in the National Museum, Dublin (1909)

Alfred Perceval Graves, The Celtic song book: being representative folk songs of the six Celtic nations (1928)

Thomas O'Loughlin (ed.), Early medieval exegesis in the Latin West: sources and forms (2013)

Thomas O'Loughlin, ‘‘Wendepunkte’: manuscript index’, Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 7 (1997)

Thomas O'Loughlin, ‘A note on Isidore and the Pseudo-Isidore: caveat lector’, Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 6 (1993)

Thomas O'Loughlin, ‘A hitherto un-noticed Carolingian scriptural work’, Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 5 (1991–1992)

Martin McNamara, ‘Two decades of study on Irish biblical apocrypha’, Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 5 (1991–1992)

Raphael Sackmann, ‘Subjects of verbal nouns in Early Modern Welsh: evidence from Perl mewn Adfyd (1595)’, Journal of Historical Syntax 6 (2022)

Elena Parina, Welsh translations from English (16th to 19th century): a digital parallel edition (2015-present)

David Willis • Marieke Meelen, PARSHCW: The Parsed Historical Corpus of the Welsh Language (2023-present)

Elena Parina, ‘Relative clauses with overt marking in Early Modern Welsh’, Journal of Historical Syntax 6 (2022)

David Willis • Marieke Meelen, ‘Towards a historical treebank of Middle and Modern Welsh syntactic parsing’, Journal of Historical Syntax 6 (2022)

Erich Poppe, ‘Coordination and verbal nouns in subordinate clauses in Early Modern Welsh biblical texts’, Journal of Historical Syntax 6 (2022)

A. G. van Hamel, ‘De minneliederen van Connacht’, Propria cures 20 (1908–1909)

A. G. van Hamel, ‘Land en volk van Wales, I–III’, Propria cures 19 (1907–1908)

A. G. van Hamel, ‘Deirdriu (uit het Oud-lersch vertaald naar het Boek van Leinster, handschrift der 12° eeuw […])’, Propria cures 19 (1907–1908)

Angharad Price, Ffarwél i Freiburg: crwydriadau cynnar T. H. Parry Williams (2013)

Angharad Price, ‘Van Hamel yn Eryri: disgybl a’i athro’, O'r Pedwar Gwynt (2023)

R. W. Banks, Cartularium prioratus S. Johannis evangelistae de Brecon (1884)

Jacopo Bisagni, ‘A newly discovered Irish tract on the divisions of time in Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 422’, Études Celtiques 47 (2021)

Voprosy Onomastiki 19 (2022)

Patrizia De Bernardo Stempel, Muttergöttinnen und ihre Votivformulare: eine sprachhistorische Studie (2021)

Colin McAllister, The Cambridge gloss on the apocalypse: Cambridge University Library Dd.X.16 (2020)

Pierre Faure, ‘Pseudo -i-mutation in the Middle Breton verb’, Études Celtiques 47 (2021)

Études Celtiques 47 (2021)

Michiel de Vaan, ‘From inflexion to derivation: the PIE word for ‘salt’’, Acta Linguistica Petropolitana 18 (2022)

Bernadette Smelik, ‘Continuity and discontinuity in the Irish Arthurian romances’ in The Arthurian world... (2022)

Victoria Coldham-Fussell (ed.) • Miriam Edlich-Muth (ed.) • Renée Ward (ed.), The Arthurian world (2022)

Rob Meens, ‘Confession, penance, and extreme unction’ in The Cambridge history of medieval canon law... (2022)

Anders Winroth (ed.) • John C. Wei (ed.), The Cambridge history of medieval canon law (2022)

David Willis • Marieke Meelen, ‘Creating annotated corpora for historical languages’, Journal of Historical Syntax 6 (2022)

David Willis • Marieke Meelen • Mark Darling, ‘Towards coreference resolution for Early Irish’ in Proceedings of the 4th Celtic Language Technology Workshop at LREC2022 (CLTW 4)... (2022)

Nico Roymans • Stijn Heeren • Vincent van der Veen, ‘Keltische munten en muntschatten: ijzertijdvondsten uit de periode van Julius Caesars verovering’ in Van vondst tot verhaal... (2022)

Stijn Heeren (ed.) • Mirjam Kars (ed.) • Vincent van der Veen (ed.), Van vondst tot verhaal: archeologische vondsten in particulier bezit (2022)

Theodorus Fransen (ed.) • William Lamb (ed.) • Delyth Prys (ed.), Proceedings of the 4th Celtic Language Technology Workshop at LREC2022 (CLTW 4) (2022)

Bernhard Maier, Grammatikübungsbuch Walisisch (2021)

Patrick Sims-Williams, ‘Welsh Yr Eifl: a trace of the Brittonic u-stem dual?’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

George Broderick, ‘Prof. John Rhŷs and his visits to the Isle of Man (1886–1893): diary’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Charlene M. Eska • Joseph F. Eska, ‘Epigraphic and linguistic observations on the inscription at the so-called Mur d’Hannibal (Liddes, Valais)’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Kim R. McCone, ‘Warriors’ blazing heads and eyes, Cú Chulainn and other fiery cyclopes, ‘bright’ Balar, and the etymology of Old Irish cáech ‘one-eyed’’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Kim R. McCone, ‘Cú Chulainn’s first arming and outing (cét-gabál gaiscid): Roman and Greek parallels for his slaying of three brothers (Horatius, the Curiatii and Heracles), ‘woman trouble‘ (Horatius and Coriolanus), and immersions (Diomedes and Odysseus)’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Erich Poppe, ‘How much syntactic complexity could sixteenth-century Welsh cope with? The case of Maurice Kyffin’s Deffynniad ffydd Eglwys Loegr (1595)’, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Alderik H. Blom (ed.) • Jürgen Uhlich (ed.) • Gordon Ó Riain (ed.) • Torsten Meißner (ed.), Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 69 (2022)

Ruud van den Beuken, ‘Youth’s the season–? (1931)’ in Fifty key Irish plays... (2022)

Ruud van den Beuken, ‘The old lady says ‘No!’ (1929) by Denis Johnston’ in Fifty key Irish plays... (2022)

Shaun Richards (ed.), Fifty key Irish plays (2022)

Nike Stam, ‘‘I was convinced of it – that it had to happen like this’: in conversation with Professor Berteke Waaldijk and Dr. Leni van Strien on interdisciplinary solidarity in Celtic Studies, Gender Studies and Liberal Arts at Utrecht University (Utrecht, June 2023)’, Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 26 (2023)

Charles William Russell (ed.) • John Patrick Prendergast (ed.), The Carte manuscripts in the Bodleian library, Oxford: a report presented to the Right Honourable Lord Romilly, master of the rolls (1871)

Graham C. G. Thomas, ‘George Whitefield and friends: the correspondence of some early Methodists’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

J. Graham Jones, ‘Gareth Vaughan Jones (1905–35): a furher note’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

C. W. Marx, ‘Middle English manuscripts of the Brut in the National Library of Wales’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Christine James, ‘Llyfr Cyfraith o ddyfryn Teifi: disgrifiad o BL Add 22.356’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

W. R. B. Robinson, ‘Sir William Morgan of Pencoed (d. 1542) and the Morgans of Tredegar and Machen in Henry VIII’s reign’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Richard Moore-Colyer, ‘Travelling with horses: a Shropshire groom’s account’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

A. Cynfael Lake, ‘Rhai ystyriaethau pellach ynghylch awduraeth ‘Yr Anterliwt goll’’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Ralph E. Jenkins, ‘The creation and reception of Thomas Pennant’s Of London’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Daniel Huws • Delyth Edwards, ‘Index to Welsh poetry in manuscript’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

E. B. Fryde, ‘Magnate debts to Edward I and Edward III: a study of common problems and contrasting royal reactions to them’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Richard Crowe, ‘Iolo Morganwg a’r tafodieithoedd: diffinio’r ffiniau’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Daniel Huws, ‘The earliest Bangor Missal’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Wayne K. D. Davies, ‘A Welsh missionary at Canada’s Red River settlement, 1823–38: the work and character of the Reverend David Thomas Jones’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

R. F. Walker, ‘The manor of Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, in the early seventeenth century’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Francis Jones, ‘The old mansion of Llandeilo Abercywyn’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

M. T. Burdett-Jones, ‘‘Catalogus authorum Britannicorum’ Thomas Wiliems’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

R. Geraint Gruffydd, ‘Thomas Salisbury o Lundain a Chlocaenog: ysgolhaig-argraffydd y Dadeni Cymreig’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

E. J. M. Duggan, ‘Notes concerning the ‘Lily Crucifixion’ in the Llanbeblig Hours’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Michael Siddons, ‘List of heraldic badges in the Welsh language’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

David Thorne, ‘Cymreigyddion y Fenni a dechreuadau ieitheg gymharol yng Nghymru’, National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Brynley F. Roberts (ed.), National Library of Wales Journal 27 (1991–1992)

Deborah Hayden • David Stifter • Nora White • Katherine Forsyth • Megan Kasten, OG[H]AM: harnessing digital technologies to transform understanding of ogham writing, from the 4th century to the 21st (2021-present)

Herbert Wood, The chronicle of Ireland, 1584–1608, by Sir James Perrott (1933)

Roisin McLaughlin, ‘Ornamental reader’s aids: a unique insight into illustrations’ in Irish Script on Screen (ISOS) – Meamrám Páipéar Ríomhaire... (1999, 2023)

Peter Roberts, The chronicle of the kings of Britain: translated from the Welsh copy attributed to Tysilio (1811)

Samuel Roffey MaitlandOrdovix, ‘[Correspondence:] Taliesin ... Yr awdl fraith’, British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information 19 (1841)

Ifor Williams, Gwyneddon 3 (1931)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[I] A concise history of the Lords Marchers’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘Memoirs of the life of Edward Llwyd ... transcribed from a MS. in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[II.2] The names and arms of Englishmen and others who became who came to be possessed of estates in Wales, and have settled there for several ages’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[II.1] The names and arms of the ancient nobility and gentry of North-Wales, taken from a book of pedigrees written about AD 1560’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[V] A celebrated poem of Taliesin, translated into Sapphic verse by the Rev. David Jones, vicar of Llanfair-Duffrin-Clwyd in Denbigshire, A.D. 1580’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[III] A letter of Dr. Lloyd, bishop of St. Asaph’s, to Mr. Thomas Price, of Llanvyllin, in Denbighshire, concerning Jeffrey of Monmouth’s History’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, ‘[IV] An account of the discovery of America, by Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd, in the year 1170, more than 300 years before the voyage of Columbus’ in British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons... (1777)

Nicholas Owen, British remains, or a collection of antiquities relating to the Britons (1777)

W. J. Gruffydd, Y flodeugerdd newydd: casgliad o gywyddau’r bedwaredd ganrif ar ddeg, y bymthegfed ar unfed ar bymtheg (1909)

Phyllis Kinney • E. G. Millward, Blodeugerdd barddas o gerddi rhydd y ddeunawfed ganrif (1991)

Thomas Rowland Roberts, Barddoniaeth Edmwnd Prys, archddiacon Meirionydd (1899)

Peter Williams, ‘Brut y tywysogion: o amser Cadwaladr, brenhin diweddaf Brydain, hyd at Lewelyn diweddaf o dywysogion Brydain, etc.’, Trysorfa Gwybodaeth 1 (1770)

David Thomas (ed.) • Peter Bailey Williams (ed.), Trysorfa Gwybodaeth neu Eurgrawn Cymraeg 2 (1808)

David Thomas (ed.) • Peter Bailey Williams (ed.), Trysorfa Gwybodaeth neu Eurgrawn Cymraeg 1 (1807)

Brynley F. Roberts (ed.), National Library of Wales Journal 25 (1987–1988)

Brynley F. Roberts (ed.) • R. Geraint Gruffydd (ed.), National Library of Wales Journal 24 (1985–1986)

Anonymous, ‘Difregwawd Taliesin’, Trysorfa Gwybodaeth 1 (1770)

J. E. Caerwyn Williams, ‘Efengyl Nicodemus yn Gymraeg, II’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

G. J. Williams, ‘[Nodiadau cymysg:] archoll’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Brinley Rees, ‘[Nodiadau cymysg:] Tlysau Twrch Trwyth’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

A. O. H. Jarman, ‘Peiryan vaban’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Robert M. Jones, ‘[Nodiadau cymysg:] Cai fab Cynyr’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Ceinwen Thomas, ‘[Nodiadau cymysg:] cwffi’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

J. E. Caerwyn Williams, ‘Efengyl Nicodemus yn Gymraeg [I]’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

H. N. Savory, ‘Stone axe from Merionethshire’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

H. N. Savory, ‘Discoveries on Merthyr Mawr Warren’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Glanmor Williams, ‘The episcopal registers of St. David’s, 1554–65’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Wilfrid J. Hemp, ‘Merioneth cairns and barrows in Llandrillo and neighbouring parishes’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Victor E. Nash-Williams, ‘Notes on the site of the Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon (Mon)’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

H. N. Savory, ‘Socketed axe from Llangollen (Denb.)’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14 (1950–1952)

Ariel Shisha-Halevy, ‘Structural sketches of Middle Welsh syntax, I’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

James A. Doig, ‘The prophecy of the ‘six kings to follow John’, and Owain Glyndŵr’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Peter Wynn Thomas, ‘Safonau Cymraeg ysgrifenedig’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Christopher D. Morris, ‘Birsay: an Orcadian centre of political and ecclesiastical power: a retrospective view on work in the 1970s and 1980’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Andrew Breeze, ‘Master John of St Davids, Adam and Eve, and the rose amongst thorns’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Philip W. Dixon, ‘Hafoty, Llansadwrn, Anglesey: excavations and survey of a medieval house’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Morgan Thomas Davies, ‘Dafydd ap Gwilym and the friars: the poetics of antimendicancy’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Edmund Waddelove, ‘The Roman road between Caer Gai and Rhûg’, Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Studia Celtica 29 (1995)

Josiah Rees (ed.) • Peter Williams (ed.), Trysorfa Gwybodaeth 1 (1770)

William Owen Pughe, ‘The Mabinogi of Taliesin’, The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository 5 (1833)

Patrick K. Ford • Jerry Hunter, Tales of Merlin, Arthur, and the magic arts: from the Welsh Chronicle of the Six Ages of the World (2023)

William Owen Pughe, ‘The Mabinogion: or the romance of Math ab Mathonwy’, The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repository 1 (1829)

William Owen Pughe, ‘The tale of Pwyll’, The Cambro-Briton 2 (1821)

William Owen Pughe, ‘The Mabinogion, or juvenile amusements, being ancient Welsh romances’, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796)

Charlotte Guest, The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh manuscripts, vol. 3 (1849)

Charlotte Guest, The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh manuscripts, vol. 1 (1849)

Charlotte Guest, The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh manuscripts, vol. 2 (1849)

Charlotte Guest, The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh manuscripts (1838–1849)

John Hughes, Horae Britannicae: or, studies in ancient British history (1818–1819)

Juliette Wood, ‘The folklore background of the Gwion Bach section of Hanes Taliesin’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 29 (1982)

Carys Gadsden, ‘A new date for the Chwedleu seith doethon Rufein of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Jesus College MS 20?’, Reading Medieval Studies 39 (2013)

Patrick K. Ford, Ystoria Taliesin (1992)

Graham R. Isaac, ‘Medieval Welsh Englynion duad and Proto-Indo-European *diḗus ph2tḗr’, Journal of Celtic Studies 5 (2005)

Carys Gadsden, ‘Chwedleu seith doethon Rufein, the Middle Welsh Les sept sages de Rome: an inadequate rendering or a new perspective on this internationally popular tale?’, Narrative Culture 7 (2020)

Carys Gadsden, Chwedleu seith doethon Rufein: a single manuscript edition of the Middle Welsh text of The seven sages of Rome, from Oxford, Jesus College Manuscript 20: including translation and notes (2021)

Rupert H. Morris, Parochialia, being a summary of answers to ‘parochial queries in order to a geographical dictionary, etc, of Wales’, issued by Edward Lhuyd: North Wales, vol. 1 (1909)

Rupert H. Morris, Parochialia, being a summary of answers to ‘parochial queries in order to a geographical dictionary, etc, of Wales’, issued by Edward Lhuyd: North and South Wales (continued), vol. 3 (1911)

Rupert H. Morris, Parochialia, being a summary of answers to ‘parochial queries in order to a geographical dictionary, etc, of Wales’, issued by Edward Lhuyd: North Wales (continued); South Wales, vol. 2 (1910)

Rupert H. Morris, Parochialia, being a summary of answers to ‘parochial queries in order to a geographical dictionary, etc, of Wales’, issued by Edward Lhuyd (1909–1911)

A. W. Wade-Evans, ‘Bonedd y saint, E’, Archaeologia Cambrensis 86 (1931)

Barry J. Lewis, Bonedd y saint: an edition and study of the genealogies of the Welsh saints (2023)

H. S. Milman, ‘[Correspondence] The political geography of Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John Fenton, ‘[Correspondence] Carneddau in Pembrokeshire’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Robert William, ‘[Correspondence] Wynnstay MSS: charters of Trefeglwys’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

G. T. Clark, ‘The earls, earldom, and castle of Pembroke. No. VIII. The house of Valence’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

R. Ready, ‘Catalogue of seals connected with Wales, in the museums of Swansea, Caernarvon, and Ludlow’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

William Edmunds, ‘On some old families in the neighbourhood of Lampeter, Cardiganshire, no II.’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘On the military architecture of Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

René-François Le Men, ‘Early Breton antiquities’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

W. W. E. Wynne, ‘Pardon to Rys ap Gruffith ap Aron, of Peniarth, and others: from the original, or a very early copy, at Peniarth’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

W. Basil Jones, ‘[Correspondence] On the origin of the Welsh’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John O. Westwood, ‘Early inscribed stones of Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘Uriconium’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Edward L. Barnwell, ‘Carved stone hammer’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

G. T. Clark, ‘The earls, earldom, and castle of Pembroke. No. VI. The earls mareschal’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Harry Longueville Jones • M. M., ‘Carn Goch, Carmarthenshire’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

R. G. Le Men, ‘Celtic arms and ornaments found at Ploneour, Brittany’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

R. Perrott, ‘Ploabennec, Brittany: round towers’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

J. E. Evans, ‘Yspytty Ifan, or the Hospitallers in Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Harry Longueville Jones, ‘Early inscribed stones of Wales: the Sagranus stone at St Dogmael’s, Pembrokeshire’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Cambrian Archaeological Association, ‘Obituary: the Rev. John Montgomery Trahere, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A.’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John O. Westwood, Lapidarium Walliae: the early inscribed and sculptured stones (1876–1879)

G. T. Clark, ‘The earls, earldom, and castle of Pembroke. No. V. The earls mareschal’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘Charter of Aberavon, Glamorganshire’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous • Edward Lhuyd, ‘Letters of Edward Lhwyd’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Matthew Moggridge, ‘Druidic circle, Rhosmaen, Radnorshire’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

W. W. E. Wynne, ‘Rys ap Griffith ap Aron, his will: from a very old, if not contemporary, copy at Peniarth’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

W. W. E. Wynne, ‘Funeral of Hugh Nanney, Esq., of Nanney, A. D. 1647’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John Fenton, ‘On the ancient modes of burial of the Cymry, or Celtic Britons’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John O. Westwood, ‘The early inscribed and sculptured stones of Wales [continued]’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Henry Salusbury Milman, ‘The political geography of Wales [reprint]’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘[Correspondence] Welsh confiscations – William and Mary’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘[Correspondence] Welsh gentlemen serving in France, temp. Edward IV’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

John Fenton, ‘[Correspondence] Cardiganshire antiquities’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Anonymous, ‘[Correspondence] Political geography of Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Robert Williams, ‘[Correspondence] Lhwydian correspondence’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

Robert Williams, ‘[Correspondence] The Sagranus stone, St. Dogmael’s’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

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W. Wynn Williams, ‘Cambria Romana, Anglesey’, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6 (1860)

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