A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



" Thefe are odd afiertions, but they 

 are certainly fa6ls, though we cannot, 

 and do not pretend to account for them. 

 We have now very good ore at Llwyn 

 Llwyd, where the Knockers were heard 

 to work, but have now yielded up the 

 place, and are no more heard. Let who 

 will laugh, we have the greatefl reafon 

 to rejoice and thank the Knockers, or ra- 

 ther God, who fends us thefe notices/' 



An intelligent friend of mine informs 

 me that thefe noifes of the Knockers, as 

 they are called, have very lately been 

 heard in the parifh of Llanvihangel 

 Yfgeiviog, in Anglefea, where they con- 

 tinued at different intervals for fome 

 weeks. In accounting for thefe noifes 

 it has been obferved, that they probably 

 proceeded either from the echo of the 

 miners at work, or from the dropping of 

 water ; but thefe feem by no means fuf- 

 ficient, if Mr. Morris's aflertion be true, 



that 



