. Miscellanies [microform]. Northwest Passage; Natural history; Nord-Ouest, Passage du; Sciences naturelles. »ni (( (( [ 413 ] had knowtic there as grcatc a Imcnkc In th,\t liall upon aCIuifl:- 11 las ; In the ciul, |'; the IiduIc coiikl noj longer de- tlnd them, being overhwed with a muhltudo, upon parley he- twcene them, Howell np Rys was content to yeald himfelfc pri- (()ner to Morris ap John aji Meredith, John ap Meredith's eldefl: r^nne, foe as he woidd Tweare unto him to bring him fafc to Carnarvon calUe, to abide the triall of the law, for the death of CirrulV' ap John


. Miscellanies [microform]. Northwest Passage; Natural history; Nord-Ouest, Passage du; Sciences naturelles. »ni (( (( [ 413 ] had knowtic there as grcatc a Imcnkc In th,\t liall upon aCIuifl:- 11 las ; In the ciul, |'; the IiduIc coiikl noj longer de- tlnd them, being overhwed with a muhltudo, upon parley he- twcene them, Howell np Rys was content to yeald himfelfc pri- (()ner to Morris ap John aji Meredith, John ap Meredith's eldefl: r^nne, foe as he woidd Tweare unto him to bring him fafc to Carnarvon calUe, to abide the triall of the law, for the death of CirrulV' ap John apGronw, who was cofen gcrmnn removed, to the faid llowell ap Rys and of the very fame houfe he was of. Which Morris ap John ap Meredith undertakeinp;, did j)ut a guard about the laid IIowcU of his trufllefl friends and fervants, who kept and defended him from the rage of the kindred, and cfpc- clally of Owen ap John np Meredith his brother, who was very cacer anam ai um. r\ lev ixi {\ld I iv lei fure tl icnce, //â /{â c a Ciitui to Cu'narvon ; the whole couiitrle being aflembled, liowels friends ported a horfe-backe from one place or other by the wa )(-d that h lio brougnt wocci tnat lie was come tlutlier late, tor they were in great fear left he fliould be murthered, and that Morris ap Jolui ai> Meredith could not be able to defend him, neither durlt any of Howell's friends be tlicre for feare of the kindred. In the end, being delivered by Morris ap John ap Meredith to the con- fhib'.e of Carnarvon-cafllc, and there kept fafcly in ward untlU tile ; it fell out by law, that the burning of Howell's houfes and -ilVavdting him in his owne houfe, was a more haynous ofl^ence in M>)riis ap h)Iin nji and the reft, than tlic death of (,.i;ii]' ap jolm ap Cironw in Howell ap Rys, who did it in his c'..:'.,-defence; ;-reupon Morris ap John ap Meredith, with th. iv n\-⢠uKM-c, were indicted of felonie, as appcareth by the (â¢')!-le o I.''. i:uiK'^mc


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