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AND MISS PONSONBY, "THE LADIES OF LLANGOLLEN." Price 2s. 6d. * * * * * PLAS NEWYDD, NEAR LLANGOLLEN,

The Seat of the late Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby.

Price 1s. 6d.


 VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY, NEAR LLANGOLLEN. Price 1s. 6d. * * * * * PILLAR OF ELISEG, NEAR VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY. Price 1s. * * * * * A GREAT VARIETY OF LITHOGRAPHIC VIEWS IN CHESTER AND NORTH WALES, CONSTANTLY ON SALE. 

Footnotes

{26} "It is, I suppose, needless to say, that the editor is far from vouching for the accuracy of these details. The letter in the text gives the gossip as it was heard at the time."

{58a} According to Tanner. Bishop Godwin saith, A.D. 1100, which is decidedly wrong, if Madog was the founder.

{58b} Tanner's Notitia Monastica.

{58c} Sive Monasterium.

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