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pied by feveral companies: at prefent by Mr. Richard Ingleby, of Halkin.-May fuccefs be his reward, for the feasonable and ufeful importation of barley in the late time of fcarcity; a critical relief to the numerous miners on the adjacent mountains, in which he had no more intereft than in the rest of the human race!

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APPENDIX.

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The Five Royal Tribes of Cambria, from British Antiquities revived: By ROBERT VAUGHAN, Efquire, of Hengwrt, in Merionethshire.

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RYFFITH AP CYNAN, King of North Wales, is the first

registered in our books. He was the grand-child of prince Jago ap Edwal, whofe fon Cynan was forced to fly into Ireland for fafety, where he married Ranullt, daughter of Auloedd, king of Dublin, Man, and the Iles, and the relict of Mathganyn, king of Ulster, and had iffue by her this Griffith. He beareth gules, three lioncels paffant in pale barry argent, armed azure.

WYNNES,

DESCENDANTS EXTANT IN THE MALE LINE.

of Pengwern, Merionethshire.

• Most of his defcendants give the coat of his fon Owain Gwynedd, viz. vert, three eagles difplayed in fefs or.

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RHYS AP TEWDWR MAWR, (the fecond Royal Tribe) who took upon him the government of South Wales A. D. 1077. -Gules, a lion rampant or, within a bordure indented.

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