CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.
Page 125, vol. i.—Brecknockshire. Respecting Pistyll-Mawr, see the article on Llanelly.
127.—Bride's (St.) Minor. The seat Sarn Vawr, the property of G. Hamilton Verity, Esq., is situated
here.
234, 235.—Cathedine. The lake called twice in this article Llynvi Lake, should be read as Ll#x1EF2;n Savaddan,
or Llangorse Mere, it being the same as that noticed at the foot of the second column of page
234.
310, 311.—Dogmael's, St. The net income of the living, £143, includes that derived from the annexed
benefices of Llantyd and Monington.
399.—Harlech. The last line of the first column. For "Collwyn ab Tango, a chieftain of one of the
fifteen tribes of North Wales," read "Collwyn ab Tango, founder of one," &c.
414.—Hay. Poor-law union. Grwyne Vawr and Grwyne Vechan, townships in the parish of Talgarth, are
in the union of Crickhowel.
458. Kitploith. For Portseyborvawr, read Portscyborvawr: and the population of Kitploith is 263
exclusively of Portscyborvawr, which contains 271 inhabitants, as stated in the article on
Portscyborvawr.
492. Llanbedr-Goch. The Anglesey Railway does not appear to have been ever executed.