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'church and well at this place.) 8 

 Ruthin. 



At Ruthin are the remains of a 

 caftle. There is a Large Inn here ; 

 but the Crofs Foxes, will be found 

 the moft comfortable for any perfons, 

 except thofe who come in carriages. 



Llangollen, 



Ruthin. 10-j, enter the vale 

 Crucis. 11^-, pafs the pillar of Eli- 

 Teg, in a meadow on the left. llj, 

 on left Valle Crucis Abbey. See 

 Caftell Dinas Bran, on an eminence 

 beyond. 



The head inn at Llangollen is the 

 Hand, where moft perfons complain 

 of bad attendance 13i, Llangollen. 



Vifit Valie Crucis Abbey. the 

 pillar of Elifeg. And Caftefl Dinas 

 Bran ; the latter is about a mile from 

 Llangollen. 



Go round the vale of Llangollen, 

 (about 1O miles). Near Font Cyf- 

 fyllre. 4 miles, fee an immenfe aque- 

 dutSt, for the Ellefmere canal, over the 

 vale. 



Corvven, Merionethlhire, 



Llangollen. 3, on oppofite bank 

 of the Dee, fee Llandyfilio Hall. 7, 

 the place on which Owen Glyndwr's 

 palace flood, 10, Corwen. 



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