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Kidwelly (Wales) -- History. Saesneg
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History of Kidwelly,

A volume containing 'A Sketch of The History of Kidwely' by Alcwyn C. Evans. The work contains notes on the name, charters, church, 'The Bishops' Squabble' [between Urban, bishop of Llandaff, and Bernard, bishop of St. Davids, touching the boundaries of the bishopric of Llandaff in co. Carmarthen, 1119-1130], monumental inscriptions (abridged), biographies, castle, historic events, sessions, 1386-1396, genealogies, and extracts from printed works.

Alcwyn C. Evans.

Addresses, &c. of G. Arbour Stephens,

  • NLW MS 11078D
  • Ffeil
  • 1897-1938 /

Holograph and/or typescript copies of addresses by George Arbour Stephens, M.D., Swansea, including 'Was Dozmare Pool a Celtic lake of the Underworld?', published in Folk Lore, March, 1935, 'A Green Cross Service for the Celtic Fringe', delivered at the Celtic Congress, Isle of Man, 4 July, 1935, 'The Topographical Importance of Kidwelly and the Burry Estuary in connection with the Arthurian Romances. Caerwen as the old name for Kidwelly', published in The Carmarthen Journal, 25 November, 1938, and 'Radnorshire as a Centre of Celtic Mythology', delivered to the Radnorshire Antiquarian Society at Llandrindod, 2 December, 1938; together with some miscellaneous papers of G. Arbour Stephens, including army certificates, 1897-1918, notices of the leet court with view of frank-pledge of the borough and manor of Swansea, 1919-31, etc.

Stephens, G. Arbour (George Arbour)