A TQUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 491 



fon of this Earl was attainted of high trea- 

 fon, but afterwards upon the reverfal of 

 the attainder, it was rcftored to the family, 

 in the perfon of his grandfon Roger, who 

 died pofleffed of it.* By the marriage of 

 Anne, fifter to the laft Earl of March, 

 with Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cam- 

 bridge, this caftle, along with thofe of 

 Denbigh and Montgomery, became the 

 property of the Houfe of York. 



In the year 1401 Sir Hugh Burrel was 

 made governor. -|- 



Leland, J fpeaking of it, fays, " Dolveron 

 " Caftle ruin is in the Lordfhipe of Kid- 

 " owen, upon an half mile or more from 

 " Severne, a III miles up Severne from 

 " Montgomery, and was the very chief 

 " place of all the lordmipe of Kidowen." 



* Dugdale's Baronage, I. 148. t Ibid. II. 62. 

 + Leland's Itin. VII. 16. 



Leland has miftaken this diftance, for by the 

 neayeft road poffible it is above Jive miles. 



How 



