Creswell,-chapel to Clodock, Walterstone, C. (St. Clydog.) MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Kerry, V.* RADNORSHIRE. Newchurch, R. Abbey Cwm-Hir,-chapel to Bettws,-chapel to Diserth (St. Bleddfa, R. Llanbister (St. Cynllo.) (St. Cynllo.) Cewydd.) Pilleth,-chapel to Llangynllo Llanfaredd,-chapel to Aberedw Gladestry, R. (St. Cewydd.) CARMARTHENSHIRE. Eglwys Fair a Churig,-chapel to Henllan Amgoed (St. David.) Eglwys Fair Lantâf,-chapel to Llanboidy (St. Brynach.) Kidwelly, V.-5 ruinated Chapels.-Capel Teilo (St. Teilo;) Llanfihangel (St. Michael;) Coker; Cadog (St. Cadog;) * Kerry is dedicated to St. Michael; but the authority of Browne Willis is followed, in order to preserve the proportion which this and the two succeeding lists bear to each other, including all inaccuracies. * Properly speaking, Gloddaeth and Penrhyn are chapels in the parish of Eglwys Rhos, Carnarvonshire. Llanfair Cilgedin, R. Dynstow, V.-1 Chapel, Tregaer. Abergavenny, V.-1 Chapel, St. Tregaer, chapel to Dynstow. John's. Chepstow, V. The list, notwithstanding its apparently large amount, bears but a small proportion to the churches dedicated to this Saint over the same extent of territory in England; and it must not be forgotten that the great majority is to be found in such parts of Wales as became first subject to the English * If it were allowable to amend the list given from Ecton, it might be shown, from the Taxation of Pope Nicholas, that Llanbrynmair was once a chapel under Darowain, though it now forms a separate benefice; Builth was formerly subject to Llanddewi'r Cwm; Strata Florida is in the parish of Caron, and therefore subordinate to the church of Tregaron. Other corrections might be adduced; and if decayed chapels and oratories not mentioned by Ecton were included, the number of chapels dedicated to the Virgin would be considerably augmented. |