The Ladies of Llangollen

John Hicklin
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Title: The "Ladies of Llangollen"
as Sketched by Many Hands; with Notices of Other Objects of Interest
in "That Sweetest of Vales"
Author: John Hicklin
Release Date: March 13, 2007 [eBook #20810]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE
"LADIES OF LLANGOLLEN"***
Transcribed from the 1847 Thomas Catherall edition by David Price,
email [email protected]. We would like to thank Llangollen Library,
Denbighshire, for allowing access to the copy from which this
transcription was made.
THE "LADIES OF LLANGOLLEN,"
AS SKETCHED BY
MANY HANDS;
WITH NOTICES OF
OTHER OBJECTS OF
INTEREST
IN
"THAT SWEETEST OF VALES."
BY JOHN HICKLIN,
EDITOR OF THE "CHESTER
COURANT," AUTHOR OF THE "HISTORY OF CHESTER

CATHEDRAL," ETC. ETC.
CHESTER:
THOMAS CATHERALL, EASTGATE ROW;
LONDON: WHITTAKER & CO.; ACKERMANN & CO.,
STRAND;
DUBLIN: T. CRANFIELD.

MDCCCXLVII.

T O
MISS LOLLY AND MISS ANDREW,
THE
PROPRIETORS AND OCCUPIERS OF PLAS
NEWYDD.
THE FAMED RETREAT OF
"The Ladies of Llangollen,"
THE FOLLOWING PAGES
ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED,
B Y
THEIR OBEDIENT SERVANT,


THE PUBLISHER.
THE LADIES OF LLANGOLLEN.
From the early age of Cambrian history, when the peerless beauty of
the high-born Myfanwy Fechan awoke the passion and the poesy of her
admiring bard, Howel ap Einion Llygliw, down to the modern days of
the more humble, but not less renowned maiden, "Sweet Jenny Jones;"
Llangollen, "that sweetest of vales," seems to have been associated
with recollections of tender and romantic interest. Our narrative,
however, albeit it relates to the Ladies of Llangollen, refers not to
whispered vows and moonlight serenades between gallant chiefs and
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