. Miscellanies [microform]. Northwest Passage; Natural history; Nord-Ouest, Passage du; Sciences naturelles. ^ i:li [ 409 ] be Tecne over the fpur, which (he never faw to any other mnn. She alloe LikI that in his returne from Chlrkehuid flic law Lcwry, daughter of Howell, Rysap Meredith's wife, his kin (Woman wafli his eyes with whlte-wlne, being bloudlhot by long watchlnp, '. Jevan ap Robert in his returne from Chiikeland, riding home to his houfe by Gallt y Morfa-hlr by moonfliine (the tide in Tracth mawr ^ glvclng him noe fooncr ) talking with lils men careleily, and out of danger,


. Miscellanies [microform]. Northwest Passage; Natural history; Nord-Ouest, Passage du; Sciences naturelles. ^ i:li [ 409 ] be Tecne over the fpur, which (he never faw to any other mnn. She alloe LikI that in his returne from Chlrkehuid flic law Lcwry, daughter of Howell, Rysap Meredith's wife, his kin (Woman wafli his eyes with whlte-wlne, being bloudlhot by long watchlnp, '. Jevan ap Robert in his returne from Chiikeland, riding home to his houfe by Gallt y Morfa-hlr by moonfliine (the tide in Tracth mawr ^ glvclng him noe fooncr ) talking with lils men careleily, and out of danger, as he Imagined, fuddcnly lighted an arrow (hot amongft them from the hill fide, which was then full of wood. On this they made a ftand, and (liot wholly all feven tow'ards the place from whence the other arrow came, with one of which arrowes of thelres fliot foe at randome they killed him that fliot at them, being the third brother of the murtherers; God revenged that wicked murther by the death of every one of the three bretheren. Howell ap Rys ap Howell Vaughan, and efpecially his wife, boyling lii revenge, drew another draught againll: Jevan ap Robert, In this manner. Jevan ap Robert's mother was of the houfe of Kefnmelgoed, In the countle of Car- digan, whofe mother was filler to Rytherch ap Jevan J dwvd, then and yet the greateft family in that countle. It hath before been mentioned to have been cuflomary in Chlrkelandc and other It appears from the context to have been the (tool on which an iningc of Christ was rcpvcrcntcd to phice his foot on, If therefore woiti fpupe had been ulcd inftead of jroC-j-pujie, it would fignify a ilat or bench. ^ It appciirs before that that Jevan had been obliged to watch fov fomc rime in Chirkland, Ikcplng in the day, and watching in the nii^ht, for the murtherers, ^cc. P. ' Tracth mawr fignifies th^ grcifrr tra6t of fand, to diftingulfh it froni the Icfs, which is the road from Peninorva in C 'arnurvonlhiie to Harlech in Merionethilii


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