The Herald and genealogist . ng red colours with ared cross in the canton, and the other three bluecolours. On Monday the 28th the Duke came to Gwydir, a house that hadbeen acquired by the Lord Willoughby of Parham, in marriage withSir Richard Wynns daughter and heir. Lord and Lady Willoughbywere then from home; but their mansion accommodated his saydGrace, the Lord of Worcester, Lord Bulkeley, Sir John Talbot, andseverall of the gentry of the neighbouring countyes. Leaving Gwydir, on the following day, the Duke proceeded toRhiwlas, about a mile short of Bala in Merionethshire. On his waythith


The Herald and genealogist . ng red colours with ared cross in the canton, and the other three bluecolours. On Monday the 28th the Duke came to Gwydir, a house that hadbeen acquired by the Lord Willoughby of Parham, in marriage withSir Richard Wynns daughter and heir. Lord and Lady Willoughbywere then from home; but their mansion accommodated his saydGrace, the Lord of Worcester, Lord Bulkeley, Sir John Talbot, andseverall of the gentry of the neighbouring countyes. Leaving Gwydir, on the following day, the Duke proceeded toRhiwlas, about a mile short of Bala in Merionethshire. On his waythither he was met by its owner, Colonel Price, and some of the loyalgentlemen of that county; and at a convenient place on the waytheir party of horse was drawn up to attend his Grace, being wellequipped. Advancing forward, in the avenue leading to Rhiwlas,the foot was found drawn in a line, with their officers in properstation. One of Dineleys neat sketches shows this military reception,as well as the aspect of the old THE BEAUFORT PROGRESS THROUGH WALES, 1684. 233


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