62 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



kingdom. The commodities brought by 

 the \Velfli are chiefly flannels, linen, 

 linfey-woolfey, and horfes and cattle in 

 abundance. Traders from other parts 

 bring Irifh linen, Yorkihire and wool- 

 len cloths, Manchefter goods, and Bir- 

 mingham manufactures of all kinds. 

 There are two fquares or aeses, the old 

 and the new, for the accomodation of 

 thofe who have goods to fell in their 

 little fhops or booths. Here is alfo a 

 convenient Town hall. The center 

 ftreet in which the market is held is of 

 a confiderable length and of an unufual 



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width, for an ancient town. 



The two principal Inns are the Eagles, 

 and the RedLioivboth very good houfes. 

 Of thefe the former is ufually efteemed 

 the beft ; I experienced at it the molt 

 obliging treatment. 



In the neighbourhood of Wrexham 

 are feveral manufactories of military 



infi.ru- 



