gSJ A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



" other houfes longging to the Townes- 

 " men. There goith thorowg the town 

 " by the crofTe a broke cumming from 

 ' a place caullid Simon's Welle, a bow 

 <; ihot without the waulle by North 

 rf Weft. This broke commith in 

 " thorough the waulle betwixt Willow- 

 " gate and New-gate, and fo renning 

 through the towne goith oute under 

 " the Black-gate. 



" There be no Towers in the wau'les befide the gates. 

 * Tl e towne is dickid about and brokette ; ren yiuo it. 

 ' Thechirch of St. Ofwaldeisa very faire leddid chirch 



" with a great towrrid fteple, and it 

 " ftandith without the New-gate ; fo 

 " that no chirch is there within the 

 " towne." 



The following is Churchyard's* una- 

 dorned account of this place and it's 

 trade. 



* " Ozeflry, a pretie towne full fine, 

 "Which may be lov'd, be likte and prayfed both. 

 It rtands fo trim, and is maintaynd fo cleane, 

 Ami peopled is, with folke that well doe meane; 



That 



