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CHAP. XVII. 

 Mold to Ruthin. 



Vak of Cliuyd. — Llanrhaladr. -Church. — Epitaph recording a 

 Defcent from one of the Welfh Princes. -^The Well at Llanrha'iadr. 

 Ruthin. -^Church. — Cajde. — Hijiory of the Town and Cajlkj 



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CHAP. XVIII. 



Ruthin to Llangollen. 



The Vale of Cruets. — The Pillar of Elifeg. — Valle Crucls Ahhey. 

 Singular Explanation of an Infcription. — Llangollen. — Llangollen 

 £ridge and Church — Plas Netuydd, the Seat cf Lady Eleanor 

 Butler^ and Mift Ponfonhy. — Caflell Dinas Bran. — Craig Eg^ 

 liuyfeg. — Hiflory of Caflell Dinas Bran. — Mifanivy Vechan, — 

 Excurfion round the Vale of Llangollen. — AqiuduS near Pont y 

 Cyffyllte, — Views.-— The Inn at Uangolleuy - - 160 



CHAP. XIX. 



Llangollen to Corwen. 



^,^he Vale of the Dee. — Llanyfilio Hall.— Extenftve ProfpeS. — Me- 

 moranda of Owen Glyndwr. — Corwen. — Church. — PiSurefque 

 Scene. — Cejyn Creini.-— 'Ex cur/ion to Glynn Bridge j - 175 



CHAP. XX. 

 Corwen to Bala. 



The Vale of Edeirnion. — The Waterfall at Cynwdd. — Llanderfel. 

 jf (count of the Image of Derfel Gadarn^ and fome Superfitious of 

 the Wel/h People. — Execution of Friar Forefi, and the Jingular 

 Completion of a Prophecy.— Memoranda of the Welfh Bard Lly- 

 march Hen. — Bala.- — Bala Lake. — Account of a Fi/h called 

 Cwyniaddy found here. —Dreadful Overflowings. — Enxurfion 

 round the Lake. — The Phenomenon calledhy the Wel/h Dear Dor. 



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