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The inn, the Coach and Horfes, from 

 it's exterior promifed but little comfort ; 

 but I found to my fatisfaclion, that this 

 poor looking houfe afforded very toler- 

 able accomodations. 



Dr. William Morgan, who firft tranf- 

 lated the bible into Welfh, was Vicar of 

 this place. He was afterwards reward- 

 ed with the Bimopric of LlandafF, and, 

 in 1601, with that of St. Afaph. 



Piflyll Rhaiadr, the Spout oftbe Cata- 

 raft, the moft celebrated waterfall in 

 this part of the country, rufhes down the 

 front of an almoft perpendicular rock, 

 which terminates a vale, at the diftance 

 of about four miles from the village. 

 This vale is narrow and well wooded ; 

 it is watered by the little river Rhaiadr, 

 which forms a boundary line betwixt 

 Denbighfhire and Merionethfhire, and 

 flows from hence into the Tanat, and it 

 affords feyeral pleafing and beautiful 



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