A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



inn in this place, is kept by Mr. Ro- 

 bert Baugh, a very ingenious man, 

 the engraver of both the copies of 

 Evans's map of North Wales. 13-j, 

 on the right, a houfe of induftry. 

 15, Ofweftry. 



At Ofweftry, fee the church, St. 

 Ofwald's well, and the mount where 

 the caftle ftood. The head inn is the 

 Crofs Keys. 



Wrexham, (Denbighfhire,) 151. i45j 



Ofweftry. 5i, Chirk. (See the 

 Church ; the aqueduct over the vale 

 of Ceiriog; and 2 miles diftant, Chirk 

 Caftle, the feat of Richard Middle- 

 ton, Efq.) View from thence into 

 feventeen different counties. 8, New 

 Bridge. 10, Ruabon, where, in 1798, 

 there was a neat fmall inn building. 

 (From this place, the tourift may vifit 

 Wynnftay, the feat of Sir Watkin Wil- 

 liams Wynne, Bart ; and near it, Nant 

 y Bele, where there is a moft elegant 

 profpecl: on the Dee; 5^ miles, is 

 O verton ; and 9, Bangor.) 1 3 ~, on the 

 right, is Erddig, the feat of Philip 

 Yorke, Efq. 15 , Wrexham. 



See the church at Wrexham; anc 

 in it a moft beautiful monument o! 

 Mrs. Mary Middleton. 



There are two good inns, the firft 

 the Eagle s, and the other the Red Lion 



5i miles from Wrexham is Holt 

 where are the poor remains of a caftle . 



4 Mold, 



