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four Miles diftaat from Beaumaris., 
towards Prejihohn, Mill-Stones are 
digged up. An Airy of Falcons, at a 
Place we did not fet down the Name of 
near Holyhead. The Teeth of the 
Sheep are died Yellow, that feed on an 
Hill called Tryfillum, where fome have 
conjectured there are Gold-mines. 
At Llandwyn are the Ruins of a 
Church, v/hich feems to have been a 
very fair one. From Penmaen-maur 
to Prejlholm is a large paved Caulley, 
vifible at low Water, and the Ruins 
of an old Caftle ftill to be feen, 
at a very low Spring-tide Ebb, 
between the two Penmaens. There 
are Firr-Prees digged up in the 
Marfhes here, and in Carnarvon- 
Jhire. At a Place called the Friery, 
about Half a Mile from Beaumaris, 
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was found a Stone Coffin of one 
of King y<)hn\ Daughters, where- 
on - of 
