228 Mr. R.AY’j Itineraries. 
and Szinclay, May the 24th and 25 th. 
Here alfo, I found that Species of 
Geranium mentioned in Prejlholm. 
Near Carnarvoit remain flill fome 
Ruins of an old Town, which the 
Welch call Caer-Segon., i. e. Segojt- 
tium of the Ancients : There is a lit- 
tle Chapel, with a Well clofe by it, 
dedicated both to St. Rlyn.^ as is alfo 
the River faft by, called the Saint’s 
River; thele are about a Quarter of 
a Mile South of the Town. There 
is a Chapel of Eafe'in Catmarvon.^ 
clofe to the Town Wall ; the Parifli 
Church is Half a Mile out of 
Town, whereabout old Seg 07 itimn 
flood. Vfe were told a Legend of 
one St. BynOy who lived at Clenog- 
vaur,y and was wont to foot it four 
Miles in the Night to LlaynhayrtiCy 
and there, on a Stone in the midfl 
of a River, to fay liis Prayers ; where^ 
on they fliew you flill the Prints of his 
2 ' Knees : 
