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Pritchard, Emily M., her Cardigan Priory in the Olden Time reviewed, 1905: 322-8; criticisms and rejoinder, 1906: 74-5, 352-3 her History of St. DogmaeVs Abbey reviewed, 1908: 221-2 Pritchard, J. M., Royal Commission's Inventory report on Esgair Fynwent farm (Carm.), 1951: 108 Pritchard, M. T., drawings of Hafod Ysbyty, 1958: 113n. Pritchard, Thomas (Monensis), at St. John's, Cambridge, 1949: 274 process-servers, Monmouth (1600), 1909: 310 processions, Investiture (1911): King's and Prince's Processions, 1911: 391-3, 394-5 Procopius, of Caesarea, on 'Angles' and 'Frisians', 1944: 123-4 Proctor, John, of Mounton (Mon.), paper-maker, 1953: 88 Progenies Keredic, in MS. Vesp. A XIV, 1951: 105 promontory forts, Centen: 71, 72, 76, 78, 79 Bishopston Valley, Gower: excavation, 1940: 9-19* Bulwarks, The, Porthkerry (Glam.), 1935: 135-40 High Penard, Gower: excavation, 1941: 23-30*, folders Knave, The, Gower: excavation, 1939: 210-19*, folder Llay (Denb.), 1934: 275-6 Porth Dinllaen (Caem.), 1923: 309 Sedbury (Glos.): fort above Tallard's Marsh, 1931: 16, 45-6, 53 see also hill-forts Propert, Mortimer David, auditor, obituary, 1930: 225 property of Welsh friaries at Dissolution, 1936: 30-50 prophecies about Bala, Llanfor, Dolgelley, 1919: 595 Prophesie of Cadwallader, by William Herbert, 1957: 5 prophetic literature, Early Vaticination in Welsh (Margaret Enid Griffiths) reviewed, 1937: 336-7 proposal for local surveys of British people, 1917: 39-62 prose, Yr Areithiau Pros (D. Gwenallt Jones) reviewed, 1934: 346-7 Prosper Tiro on early Britain, 1944: 120 Prosser, Dr David Lewis, bp. St. David's, Presidential address, 1938: 169-74 Protection of Ancient Buildings, Society for the, 1917 report for Wales, 1918: 172-3 Protector, Romano-British title, 1938: 39 Prothero, Edward, his MSS. in Heralds' College, 1903: 155-6 Prothero, R. M., stone axe, Merthyr Tydfil, 1947: 292-4* Proudfoot, V. B., on Downpatrick gold find, 1959: 124n. provostry and provosts of Hewlington (1388-9), 1909: 204 Pryce family, of Newton Hall, 1901: 303 Pryce, Rev. Lewis H. 0., articles by, Ruthin church and its carved roof, 1921: 364-6, 413-15 Sir Thomas Exmewe, Lord Mayor of London (1517), 1919: 233-75 Pryce, Arthur Ivor, his Diocese of Bangor in the Sixteenth Century reviewed, 1924: 224; 1930: 216-18 obituary, 1940: 254 articles and reviews by, Background of Welsh Politics, 1798-1846 (Thomas Evans) reviewed, 1936: 326-7 Benedict, bp. Bangor (1408-17): his register, 1922: 80-107 Cymmrodorion Transactions (1937) noticed, 1938: 273-4 obituary of H. Harold Hughes, 1940: 85-7, port. The Friends of Griffith Jones (W. Moses Williams) reviewed, 1940: 89-90 Pryce, F. N., Cae Gaer, Llangurig, excavations at, 1914: 205-20* Pryce, F. N. cont. with T. Davies, Powysland Club's excavations at Forden Gaer, 1927: 333-54*; 1929: 100-39*; 1930: 115-30*; Centen: 102 Pryce, Matthew, of Park, and the appropriation of the Llandinam comportions (1683-5), 1925: 57-70 passim Pryce, Dr T. Davies, Caersws Roman fort, Centen: 102 pseudo-Samian ware, Chesters Roman villa, 1938: 116-17 Samian ware from Sudbrook camp, 1939: 70-2* Pryce-Jones, Lieut.-Col. E., inaugural address at annual meeting in Newtown (Mont.), 1902: 44-8 Prydderch, Richard, M.P. for Beaumaris (1541), arms on Llanidan stone, 1908: 288-90* Prydydd y Moch (alias LIywarch ab Llywelyn, ft. c. 1160-1220), 1914:226-7 Pryn (Prynne), John, mayor of Haverfordwest (1648), 1903: 318; 1915: 8 Pryse family, of Gogerddan (Card.), mention in register, 1918: 32 Pryse, Bridget (m. Robert Corbet), 1960: 174 Pryse, Sir James, of Gogerddan, 1960: 173, 174 Pryse, John, first headmaster of Friars' School, 1902: 288 Pryse, Sir Richard, of Gogerddan, and Spanish threat (1597), 1932: 388 Pryse, Robert John (Gweirydd ap Rhys), on 'Britons' and 'Cymry', 1943: 236-7 on his Hanes y Brytaniaid a'r Cymry, 1943: 236-7 Prysg Field, see under Caerleon psalm-singing, Cefn-llys (Radn.), 18th century, 1919: 62-3 Psalter Map (c. 1250), a mappa mundi, Wales mentioned, 1935: 9 Ptolemy, classical geographer, and Irish geographical names, 1946: 123 influence on Humphrey Lhuyd, 1937: 21 on Roman sites in Wales, Centen: 94, 96, 98 Wales in his maps, 1935: 12-15* Publicius, son of Magnus Maximus, see Peblig publishing trade, see printing and book publication Puffin Island, see Priestholm Pugh, Rev. Phillip, and the Revival in Cardiganshire, 1946: 152, 155 Pughe-Jones, J. E., auditor, obituary, 1928: 242-3 Pugin, Augustine Charles, watercolour of St. David's, 1954: pi. I Pulcanan, see Pwllcynan Puleston, of Aimer in Allington, 1905: 124-6, 288 arms, 1932: 245 Puleston, of Llai Hall, 1904: 167-9 Puleston, Edward, pedigrees by, 1901: 128-32 Puleston, John, builder of Emral Hall, 1949: 296, 311 Puleston, Sir Roger, of Emral (d. 1544), 1904: 166-7 Puleston, Sir Roger, of Emral (d. 1618), 1904: 167 Pulford, of Holt, Farndon and Wrexham, 1907: 423-4 Pulford, Rev. Thomas, curate of Is-y-coed (1748), 1910: 366 Pulkiri, now Pool-carey, field-name, 1920: 54 Pullgudic, battle of (1078), site, 1922: 183-4 pulpits, Caerwent (1632), 1909: 123 Chester, St. Mary-on-the-Hill church, 1910: 222 in vale of Clwyd records, 1906: 148 Josselin, Brittany, 1924: 469 Llangian (Caern.), Capel Newydd, 1956: 142, 143 Monmouthshire churches, 1959: 24-68 passim Newton Nottage (Glam.), carved pulpit, 1928: 379* pulpitum, St. David's Cathedral, 1957: 22, Pis. Pultimor, lost Glamorgan place-name, 1920: 57 Pum Cystoglwyth Cymru (Five Servile Tribes of Wales), 1906: 15-16