A TOUR HOUND NORTH WALES. 179 



On leaving Llanrhaiadr, I proceeded 

 along a road, which goes thro-rvi nart 

 of the vale of Llangedwin. - I palled 

 Llangedwin Hall, a handlbme ftone 

 edifice, the property of Sir Watkin Wil- 

 liams Wynne ; this was a favou'ite re- 

 fidence of the late Sir Watkin, but it 

 is very feldom vifited by it's prefent 

 owner. 



Llanyblodwell Hall, which is not far 

 from hence, was, in former times, when 

 the refidence of Gwervul Hael, a fre- 

 quent bardic theme. 



I now arrived once more at Llanymy- 

 nech. Betwixt this village and Shr^wf- 

 bury I found but little entertainment; 

 this might, however, in a great meafure 

 be owing to the quantity of rain that 

 fell, which rendered the whole of this 

 part of my journey quite dreary and 

 uncomfortable. I could juil perceive, 

 through the thicknefs of the mift, the 

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