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Fenton, Richard, “A history of Pembrokeshire, by George Owen, Esq. of Henllys, Lord of Kemes, with additions and observations by John Lewis”, The Cambrian Register 2 (1799): 53–230.
Welsh Journals Online: <link> Internet Archive – Transcription: <link>
Fenton, Richard, “An account of an ancient game formerly used in Pembrokeshire, South Wales”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 168–176.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>
Anonymous, “A brief history of the fifteen tribes of North Wales, y pymtheg llwyth Gwynedd, from which the chief families of that part of the principality trace their pedigrees”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 145–154.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>
Said to be “extracted from a manuscript written about the middle of the last century”.
Fenton, Richard [anonymous], “A short view of the long life of that ever wise, valiaunt, and fortunat commander Rice ap Thomas, knight ... a privie councillor to Henrie VII”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 49–144.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>
“The original manuscript, of which this is a copy, was written in the early part of the reign of James the First”.
Pughe, William Owen, “The Mabinogion, or juvenile amusements, being ancient Welsh romances”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 177–187.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>
Ryder, Thomas, “Introductory ode for the Cambrian Register”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): ix–xi.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>
Williams, Eliezer, “A sketch of the history of the Britons under five epochs, epoch I”, The Cambrian Register 1 (1796): 1–48.
Journal volume:  Welsh Journals Online: <link>

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