GRAIG (CRAIG), a township, joint with Swydd, in the parish of LLANDEGLEY, union of KINGTON, hundred of KEVENLLEECE, county of RADNOR, SOUTH WALES, 9 miles (E.) from Rhaiadr. The population is returned with Swydd. In this township is Cevn Craig, a very elevated mountain, rising two thousand one hundred and sixty-three feet above the level of the sea, within a recess of which, at its southern base, are the Llandeglay wells, so celebrated for their medicinal properties. The road from New Radnor to Rhaiadr passes near the base of the mountain, which formed part of the ancient forest of Radnor, and within less than half a mile of the wells.