REPLY1849
MADOC THE SON OF OWEN GWYNED
By BOLTON CORNEY.
The student who confines himself to a single question, may fairly expect a prompt and precise answer. To ask for general information on a particular subject, may be a less successful experiment. Who undertakes extensive research except for an especial purpose? Who can so far confide in his memory as to append his name to a list of authorities without seeming to prove his own superficiality? I throw out these ideas for consideration, just as they arise; but neither wish to repress the curiosity of querists, nor to prescribe bounds to the communicative disposition of respondents. Did Madoc, son…
Topics: Historical Exploration, Maritime Enterprise, Welsh Chronicles, Ethnographic Evidence
Locations: Wales, America, North-Wales, Ireland, Conway, Stratflur, Mexico