Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales; containing a record of all ranks of the gentry ..with many ancient pedigrees and memorials of old and extinct families . Grongar Htll. of the present Earl, from a Vaughan who is said to have possessed more generosity thansense, but whom the freaks of fortune had made the largest landowner in Vaughans were a numerous race, and many of them had fewer acres than would wellsupply them with bread ; but their kinsman bore them not in mind when he signed away thefairest of his lands to the fortunate Scotchman. As
Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales; containing a record of all ranks of the gentry ..with many ancient pedigrees and memorials of old and extinct families . Grongar Htll. of the present Earl, from a Vaughan who is said to have possessed more generosity thansense, but whom the freaks of fortune had made the largest landowner in Vaughans were a numerous race, and many of them had fewer acres than would wellsupply them with bread ; but their kinsman bore them not in mind when he signed away thefairest of his lands to the fortunate Scotchman. As the river marches onward through the riches of the vale below Llandeilo, it passes Dryslwyn Castle, noticed elsewhere, and Aberglasney, the birthplace and home of the poet Dyer (now the residence of Mrs. Harries), and laves the base of Grongar Hill—\\\\o?.& name has been made famous by that poets verse, as the beauty of its figure, rising boldly in the vale, and the grandeur of the prospect commanded from its summit, make it the admiration 2i8 CARMARTHENSHIRE. of every beholder. The seeker after the rich, soft, and varied in landscape beauty may gofar before he encounters a f
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