A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



The free fchool, which Hands in a 

 broad and handfome ftreet, near the caf- 

 tle, was originally built of wood and 

 founded by Edward VI. in 1552. The 

 prefent handfome ftruc~iure, was erected 

 about forty years afterwards, it contains 

 the fchool, houfes for the Matters, and a 

 library, which contains a valuable col- 

 lection of books and federal curiofities. 



The infirmary, which has nothing 

 very remarkable in it's appearance, was 

 opened in April, 1747. 



Inflead of the old Welfh bridge, on 

 which ftood the ftatue of Richard, Duke 

 of York, and which was defended by 

 gates and towers, a fine ftruclure has 

 within thefe few years been raifed, much 

 more beautiful and convenient. 



On an eminence above Frankwel, a 

 fuburb beyond the bridge, ftands Mil- 

 lington's hofpital, a handfome brick 

 building, founded in 17340 by the will 



of 



