424 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



defcent from Blyddyn ap Cynvyn, one of 

 the princes of North Wales. The pedigree, 

 as a curiofity, I have thought worth tran- 

 fcribing ; it is as follows : 



Evan ap Edward, ap Richard, ap Ed- 

 ward, ap Humphrey, ap Edward, ap 

 Dafydd, ap Robert, ap Howel, ap Dafydd, 

 ap Meirig Llwyd o Nannau, ap Meirig 

 Vychan, ap Ynyr Vychan, ap Ynyr, ap 

 Meuric, ap Madog, ap Cadwgan, ap 

 Blyddyn, ap Cynvyn, Prince of North 

 Wales and Powys. 



Having patted this manfion, we af- 

 cended on the other fide, till we came to 

 a deep mountain hollow, called Bwlch 

 Tyddyad. Here the rocks clofe, and op- 

 pofe a collection of mattered precipices, 

 forming a fcene of defolation and barren- 

 nefs throughout. A few grafles, liver- 

 wort, and heath, conftitute all the vege- 

 tation of this place. We wandered on this 

 rocky cleft, for fuch it only feemed, till 



we 



