Mr. RAY’j It.inera'ries'. 123 
St, Afaphy a Bifliop’s See, where 
there is a very poor Cathedral Church, 
covered with Shingles or Tiles, ex- 
cepting one of the Illes, where allb 
the Lead is fallen olF, which yet is 
efteemed here a ftately Fabrick, 
Augujl the 2 6th, I went to Aher~ 
conwey, a pretty little Town in Car- 
narvonjhirey ‘ inclofed with an high 
and flrong Wall. Here is a Cajih 
ftanding on a Rock, within the Wa- 
ter, of great Strength, and which 
(as they told me) held out the laft for 
the King. Here the Affizes were 
now holden. The Place is but poor, 
as is generally all the Country ; tho’ 
about St. Afaph there is a very plea- 
lant, and (I believe) fruitful Vale. 
Auguji the 27 th, I made for the 
. Hie of Ajtglefey ; and riding over the 
Sands, under an high Rock, called 
Penman 
