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ponderate ; the second is a bisliop in bis pontifi- 

 cals, witli mitre and crosier, and rings on his fingers, 

 with the imperfect inscription ntrOlaU J the next 

 figure is St. Peter, with ^anCtUr petrU0 l)e- 

 neath ; the fourtli is a female with the inscription 



^antU Katt)tvma. 



EGLWYS RHOS. 



Tlie parish church is prettily situated in a flat, 

 not far from Bryn Maelgwn, a precipitous rock 

 clothed with wood; it is in a very neat condition, 

 being adorned with a painted window, and a 

 handsomely carved font by the liberality of the 

 late Miss Frances Mostyn of Bodysgallen ; there 

 had been a painted window here at a much earlier 

 period, the gift of Hywel ab Tudor of Mostyn, 

 according to what Mr. Pennant could collect from 

 the imperfect inscription ; the fragments have been 

 carefully preserved, and placed in the new window; 

 one consists of the figure of a man kneeling at a 

 table, and dressed in a herald's mantle with the 

 arms of Englefield ; argent, a cross engrailed sable 

 between four Cornish choughs : beneath are the 

 words fill ^(i ie^xi mi^^er^r^ mi, and in the 

 next conjpartment t)00lt atlUigrri CJUl f)tC— 

 and in tlie adjoining window is the figure of a 



