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REFERENCES i. J. E. Lloyd, The Story of Ceredigion (Cardiff, University of Wales Press Board, 1937). PP- 35, 36. 2. S. R. Meyrick, The History and Antiquities of the County of Cardigan (Brecon, 1907), p.167. 3. J. E. Lloyd, A History of Wales, Vol. II (London, 1912), pp. 472, 473. 4. S. R. Meyrick, op. cit., p. 168. 5. J. E. Lloyd, A History of Wales, Vol. II (London, 1912), p. 418. 6. A. H. Williams, An Introduction to the History of Wales, Vol. II (Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board, 1948), pp. 41-42. 7. Giraldus Cambrensis, Itinerary through Wales (Everyman's Library, London, Dent, 1908), pp. 104-106. 8. I. J. Sanders, 'Trade and Industry in some Cardiganshire towns in the Middle Ages', Ceredigion III (1956-59), pp. 320-333. 9. E. A. Lewis, 'The Port Books of the Port of Cardigan in Elizabethan and Stuart times', Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, p. 21. 10. E. A. Lewis, The Welsh Port Books (1550 — 1603). (Cymmrodorion, 1927), p. 310. 11. E. A. Lewis, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, p. 28. 12. E. A. Lewis, The Welsh Port Books. (1550 — 1603), p. ix. 13. E. A. Lewis, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, p. 22. 14. E. A. Lewis, The Welsh Port Books (1550 — 1603), p. ix. 15. Ibid, p. xxxix. 16. Ibid, p. 235. 17. Ibid, pp. xlvi, xlvii, xxxix. 18. Ibid, p. 224. 19. Ibid, p. xli. 20. E. A. Lewis, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, pp. 23-27. 21. A. S. Davies, 'Cardiganshire Salt Smugglers', Archaeologia Cambrensis, XCI (1936), PP- 312-313 22. E. A. Lewis, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, pp. 23-25. 23. George Owen, Description of Pembrokeshire (London, 1892, edited by Henry Owen), p. 117. 24. E. A. Lewis, Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society Transactions, VII-IX, p. 24. 25. Ibid, p. 83. 26. Ibid, pp. 25-26. 27. Lewis Morris, Plans of Harbours etc. (1748), p. 12. 28. F. Green, Dewisland Coasters in 1751 Historical Society of West Wales Tran- sactions, VIII (1919-1920), pp. 159-161. 29. J. R. Phillips, The History of Cilgerran (London, 1867), pp. 159-163. 30. Cambrian Register, II, (London, 1799), p. 418. 31. S. Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales etc. 2 vols. 32. Collection of Posters and Broadsides in the National Library of Wales. 33. W. J. Lewis, Cardiganshire Historical Atlas, (Aberystwyth, 1969), p. 43. 34. E. Jones, The Evolution of Settlement in the Teifi Valley, 1945/9. (University of Wales Dissertation). 35. W. E. James, Guide Book to Cardigan and District, (Cardigan, 1899), p. 57. 36. Ibid, p. 62. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I should like to express my gratitude to the staff of the National Library of Wales for their invaluable help in the preparation of this address, and also to my husband and friends, and in particular, to Mr. T. G. James, Llangranog, formerly Director of the British Isles Coasters Ltd., and Dr. Moelwyn I. Williams, Keeper of Printed Books at the National Library of Wales.