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>t. Marcellus. In this church were in- 

 terred Sir Richard Middleton, Governor 

 of Denbigh CaiUe, under Edward VI, 

 Mary, and Elizabeth, who died in 1575, 

 and Humphrey Lloyd, the antiquary, 

 to whofe memory is erected a mural 

 monument, containing a figure of him* 



felf in the attitude of prayer. / 

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The approach from Denbigh to Whit- 

 church is much more grand and augufl 

 than on any other fide. There the caf- 

 tle is feen finely fituated on the fummit 

 of it's rock, which being abnofl perpen- 

 dicular gives one a good idea of the 

 ancient ftrength of the place. In this 

 point of view the accompanying fcenery 

 was more open and varied than from 

 any other fituation that I was in. 



I was highly delighted with my ram* 

 ble from Denbigh to Ruthfin, ft ill 

 along the vale of Clwyd. The views 

 all the way were of the fine, rich, and 



here 



