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promontory of Llyn, that divii'ion of the 

 County which juts into the Irifh Sea, I was 

 informed, that I Ihould meet with but few- 

 objects worthy of attention, except the 

 antient church of Clynog and Criccieth 

 Caftle, I therefore determined to omit the 

 former, and vifit Criccieth, during my 

 relidence at Beddgelert. 



In the road to this place, I pa (Ted the 

 romantic village of Bettws Garmon, fo 

 called from it's church being dedicated to 

 St. Germanus, the Bimop who led on the 

 Britons to the famous *' ALLELUIA" vic- 

 tory over the Saxons, at Maes Garmon, 

 near Mold.* 



About half a mile beyond it, is a beau- 

 tiful little cafcade and bridge, at a place 

 called Nant Mill. This waterfall would 

 appear to much greater advantage in almoft 



* See an account of this battle in vol. II. 



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