400 A TOUR tiOUND NORTH WALES. 



taken down and diftributed amongft the 

 poor people. Even after his death the 

 mefs continued to be ferved up as ufual, 

 and for the fake of his foul given to the 

 poor, till fo lately as the beginning of the 

 reign of Elizabeth. There were eight 

 yeoman attendants, called Yeomen of the 

 Crown, appointed to guard this mefs, who 

 had each eight-pence a day conflant wages.* 



CHAP. XVIII. 



FROM BEDDGELERT TO HAKLECH.- MOUN- 

 TAIN ROAD TO TAN-Y-BWLCH NEW ROAD 

 TAN-Y-BWLCH INN MAENTWROG TOMMEN 

 Y MUR WATERFALL IMPENDING SCENERY-^ 

 LLYN TECWYN UCHA LLANTECWYN FINE 

 VALE HARLECH TOWN -HALL CASTLE 

 MEPHITIC VAPOUR INN. 



T^ROM Beddgelert I went along, what 



is generally called, the mountain road 



to Tan-y-bwlch. The other, /inroad, lays 



* See the hiftory of the fifteen tribes of North 

 Wales, in Camb. Reg. I. 148. See alfo Wynne's 

 Memoirs of the Gwydir Family, p. 375. 



partly 



