INDEX; 



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Anglcfea, once joined to Caernarvonfhire, 



•— -, ferries into, _ - - - 



' , origin of name of, - - - 



■ , the refnience of the ancient Welfh princes, 



copper mines, - - 



— — — — , marine produftions of, - 



Arran, a mountain near Snowdon, 



Arran Benllyn, - - - - il. 



Arrenig mountains, near Bala, 



Arvon, the fourteen privileges of the men of, 



St. Afaph, - _ - _ . 



cathedral, - _ _ . 



' , mortuaries at, . - . . 



— ~, miracle faid to be performed by, 



Affach, an old Welfh cullom fo called, 



yfjler'tas g/a^Li/is, — - 



Avon Vawr, « - _ . , 



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Backgammon, etymology of, - - 



Bagillt, - _ - - 



Bala, - - 



■ lake, 



■ , overflowings of, 



• , excurfion round, 



Bangor, or Bangor Vawr, iif Caernarvon fliire, 



cathedral, - 



• > , hiftory of, 



■ caftle, - . . _ 



, houfe of friars preachers at, 



parifh church, - _ . 



Bangor ferry, 



-, mn at, 

 -J battle near. 



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Bangor 



