An Account of the Castle And Town of Ruthin

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The blazing hearth in 'Mwythig's keep, The burning heart's avenging leap. " Alluding to the following story of the heart of David ab Gryffyth (brother of • Prince David was Lord of Denbigh, and resided at Llew- eni in its vicinity, 46 Prince Llywelyn) ab David ab Gryflfydd ab Llywelyn ab lorwerth Drwyndwn, who was put to death in Shrewsbury, in the year 1283. In the performance of his of- fice, the executioner took out his heart and threw it into the fire, and the heart leaped from the fire and... struck the executioner in the eye and knocked it out. — [Gwyliedydd, Dec. 1S23. ] Such are all the events which connect Glyndwr's insurrection with Ru- thin Castle. How fruitless was this con- test to our countrymen, except in the de- grading laws it produced in revenge, is too well remembered, but it would be wide of the present subject to enter into further particulars.
From this period, Ruthin Castle, we must suppose, was free from all molestation for a length of time. During the wars of York and Lancaster, the ancient Britons 47 were in general friends to the former, from their old grudge perhaps to the latter house, and at length their politicks were at unioa with the Lord Grey of those days^ for we find him raised to the Earldom of Kent by Edward IV.


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