163 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



General Mytton and General Langhorn, 

 about a year afterwards, he furrendered it 

 to them upon honourable terms.* 



In 1648 General Mytton and Colonel 

 Mafon were befieged here by Sir John 

 Owen, with a fmall force of a hundred and 

 fifty horfe and a hundred and twenty foot j 

 but Sir John having received notice that a 

 detachment from the parliament's army, 

 under the command of Colonel Carter and 

 Lieutenant Colonel Twifleton, were upon 

 their march to join Mytton, drew off his 

 troops to attack them, and meeting them 

 on the fands, near Llandegai, betwixt 

 Bangor and Conwy, after a (harp engage- 

 ment, his party was routed, about thirty 

 of his men killed and himfelf, and about 

 a hundred others were taken prifoners.-f* 



* Whitelock, 208. 



t Rufhworth, p*rt IV. vol. II. p. 1146. White- 

 lock, 311. 



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