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famous eighteenth-century criminal, are a pleasant read; so are the snippets on life in prison which make sensible use of documentary material and allow the inmates to tell their own stories. D. GARETH EVANS Trinity College, Carmarthen The editors gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following: Irish Historical Studies, XXV, 100 (November 1987) and 101 (May 1988). Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, XXXVI, pt. IV (October 1988). National Library of Wales Journal, XXVI, 1 (summer 1989). The most substantial contributions are a record of farmers and fields in Llanrhystud, Cardiganshire, in the nineteenth century, by Richard Moore-Colyer, and a list of publications of the printer-publisher Evan Griffiths of Swansea, between 1830 and 1867, by Owen Morris. Errata Ante, Vol. 14, No. 4, p. 645: line 2: for 'Llangynwyr' read 'Llangeinwyr' line 4: should read 'Llangeinwyr and Llangynwyr for, presumably, Llan- gynwyd'. The editors apologise to the reviewer for these errors.