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From St, Afaph, the tourift may 

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vitit Denbigh 5^-, or Rhyddlan 3. 



Convey. (Caernarvonfhire.) 



St. Afaph. 4, on right is Kin- 

 mael, the feat of the Rev. Edward 

 Hughes. 4~, IJan St. Siors, or St. 

 George's. 6j,Abergeley. 9|-,Llan- 

 dulas. 18, Ferry-Houfe* 18 Con- 

 wy. 



At Conwy are the Caftle Piae 

 Mawr. and poor remains of the 

 Abbey. The belt Inn is the Harp. 



5-| m. South of Conwy, is Caer! 

 Hen, the Conovium of the Romans. 



The tourift may crofs the ferry 

 again, and viiit l-|m. Bodfcallon, and 

 beyond it Gloddaeth, two elegant 

 feats of Sir Thomas Moftyn, Bart. 

 and not far diftant from thefe an old 

 Tower, and the few remains of Dig- 

 anwy Caftle. 



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Bangor Ferry --- 



Conwy. 5, the mountain Pen- 

 maen IVlawr. 7, Lanfair Vechan. 

 9, Aber, (a mile and half from Aber 

 is a celebrated waterfall.) J 3, Llan- 

 dygai. 13-J, on the right is Penrhyn, 

 the feat of Lord Penrhyn. 15, Ban- 

 gor, (fee here, the Cathedral.)-^-] 6j, 

 Bangor Ferry. ; 



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Pod Chaifes are kept at this, houfe. 



The 



