A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 417 



" inftead of that -of the Welm captain ; or 

 *' that he would afiuredly replace Dafydd 

 " in his caftle, and the king might fend 

 " whom he pleafed to take him out again." 

 This prevailed, but Sir Richard received 

 no other reward whatever for his fervice.* 



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In the civil wars of Charles I. Harlech 

 Caftle was the laft in North Wales that 

 held out for the king, being furrendered 

 on the 3oth March, 1647, on honourable 

 terms, to Lieutenant General Mytton, 

 when Mr. William Owen was governor, 



Rhinallt, ap Gryff. ap Bleddyn of Tower near 



Mold. 



Mawris ap Dafydd ap Jeffre. 

 Dafydd, ap Einion, ap Jevan Rymus, 

 Howel ap Morgan ap Jorth Goch 

 Ednyved ap Morgan* 

 Thomas ap Morgan. 

 John Tudur Clerck- 

 Gr. ap Jevan ap Jorwerth, fenior, 



See Pennant's Tour, II, 131, 



* Pennant's Tour, II. 131, 



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