230 Mr. RAYV Itineraries. 
vilhayrne : But for a Punifhment to 
his Man (after he had given him 
Llanvil-hayrne) he prayed (and ob- 
tained his Prayer) that Cle 7 Wgvaur 
Bell might be heard as far as Llari- ' 
ml-hayrne Church- Yard, but upon 
ftepping into the Church it was to be 
heard no longer ; this the People 
hereabout affert with much Confi- 
dence, upon their own Experience, to 
be true. This Saint was a Soutb- 
Wales yizxx^ and when he died, the 
South-Wales Men contended with the 
Clenogvaur Men for his Body, and 
continued the Contention till Night ; 
next Morning there were two Biers 
and two Coffins there, and fo the 
South-Wales Men carried one away, 
and the Clejso^vaur Men the other, 
Monday May the 26th, We went 
to Ihlanberis., and fo to Bethkellert, 
By the Way Side, near the upper 
End 
