124 RAW Itineraries. 
Penman Daughan^ and over another 
called Penman mawr^ in a narrow, 
and fomewhat dangerous Way, there 
being a very fteep Precipice into the 
Sea on one Hand ; I yet miffed the 
Opportunity of the Sands, to go 
over to Beaumaris^ and was forced 
to go round by Bangor., another 
Epifcopal See, but a fmall Village, 
and the Cathedral a mean one. I 
palled the Ferry at Porthaithwyth in- 
to the file of Anglefey, and lodged 
at Beaumaris, a pretty little Town, 
having an handfome ftrong Caftle. 
The Welch people generally are ex- 
tremely civil and well bred, very 
honeft and courteous to Strangers. 
Augujl the 31ft, I removed to 
Carnarvon, paffing over the Ferry 
juft named. Carnarvon is a fmall 
Town, walled about with a tall hut 
flight Wall. The Cajlle is large, 
hath 
