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choral, an organift, lay clerks, chorifters, 

 arid other officers.* 



Mr. Pennant -j- fuppofes that Owen 

 Gwynedd, Prince of Wales, who died in 

 1169, was buried in the fouth tranfept of 

 the church, and that his remains lie be- 

 neath an arch with a flowery crofs cut on 

 a flat ftone. Here are alfo mutilated 

 tombs of the Bifhops Vaughan and Row- 

 lands, the former of whom died in 1597, 

 and the latter in 1616. 



Befides the cathedral, Tanner J mentions, 

 that there was near Bangor, a houfe of 

 friars, preachers, founded about 1299, by 

 Tudor ap Gronw, Lord of Penmynydd 

 and Trecaftle. Mr. Pennant fays, it 

 jftood a little way out of the town, and 

 that it was converted into a free fchool by 

 Jeffery Glynn, LL. D. fornetime about 



* Tanner's Not. Mon. t Tour II. 281. 



Not. Mon. Tour II. 282. 



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