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BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibliography as on pages 74-5, with the following additions E. Donovan, F.L.S., Descriptive Excursions through S. Wales and Monmouthshire in the year 1804 (Rivingtons, London, 1805). George Rud6, The Crowd in History, 1730-1848 (John Wiley & Sons, 1965). David Williams, The Rebecca Riots (University of Wales Press, 1955). E. S. Roscoe, The English Scene in the Eighteenth Century (Constable, 1912). Dorothy Marshall, English People in the 18th Century (Longmans, Green, 1956). Roger Lockyer, Tudor and Stuart Britain, 1471-1714 (Longmans, 1965). Charles Wilson, England's Apprenticeship, 1603-1763 (Longmans, 1965). Basil Williams, The Whig Supremacy (OUP, 1949 edn.). Vaughan Wilkins, Endless Prelude (Routledge, 1937). Carl Philip Moritz, Journeys of a German in England, 1782. Translated and edited by Reginald Nettel (Cape, 1965). NOTES 1. Volume V, pp. 54-75. 2. Dorothy Marshall, English People in the 18th Century (Longmans, Green, 1956). 3. Highways and Byways in South Wales (Macmillan, 1903). 4. The Scenery, Antiquities & Biography of South Wales, 1807. 5. Wirt Sikes, Rambles and Studies in Old South Wales, 1881. 6. John Higgs, The Land (Studio Vista, 1964). 7. Malkin, op. cit. 8. Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, A Tour through Monmouth and South Wales (Wilkie, London, 1781). 9. E. S. Roscoe, The English Scene in the Eighteenth Century (Constable, 1912). 10. Elizabeth Grant, Memoirs of a Highland Lady, 1797-1827 (John Murray, 1950 edn.). 11. English Fairs and Markets (Batsford, 1953). 12. Christopher Cobbe-Webbe, Haverfordwest and its Story, 1882. 13. R. H. Mottram, Old England (The Studio Ltd., 1937). 14. J. H. Whiteley, Wesley's England (Epworth, 1938). 15. Quoted in Country Quest, Winter, 1964. 16. Roscoe, Wanderings and Excursions in South Wales, 1854. 17. Christopher Cobbe-Webbe, op. cit. 18. David Williams, The Rebecca Riots (University of Wales Press, 1955). 19. Elizabeth Grant, op. cit. 20. A Six Weeks Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales, 3rd edn., 1772. 21. R. H. Mottram, op. cit. 22. J. T. Barber, F.S.A., A Tour Throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire, 1803. 23. Quoted by M. Villiers in The Grand Whiggery (Murray, 1939). 24. The writer is indebted to Major Francis Jones, Wales Herald Extraordinary and County Archivist of Carmarthenshire, for the foregoing details of the early history of Park y Pratt. 25. Lloyd and Tumor, General View of the Agriculture of the County of Cardigan (London, 1794).