APPENDIX. 



Our laft vifitin Wales was to Chirk Caftle; 

 it was de$rqyed in the civil wars, and hath 

 jbeen rebuilt:* it is a bad imitation of an old 

 caftle; the molt difagreeable dwelling-houfe I 

 ever faw; nor is there any magnificence to 

 make amends for the want of convenience; the 

 rooms are indeed large in one part, but much 

 too low 5 and the ceilings are fo heavy, with 

 clumfy fret-work, that they feem ready to fall 

 upon one's head. It has a fine extend ve prof- 

 pe6t, but no other beauty of any kind; nor is 

 ttye profpet to be compared with fome we 

 have feen, at the other caftles in Wales, 



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* One fide and three towers were deraoliihed, but not 

 |he whole. 



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