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I FEBRUARY LETTERS.

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FURTHER FEBRUARY LETTERS. I Highly Commanded. I 9th, "The Council School, Upper Ohapel, near I Brecon, 23rd February, 1916.-Dear Uncle Tom, I have collected the following facts concerning the eminent men and places of our county, and I trust they will interest you. Vavasour Powell was born at Knucklas, near Knighton. He was a great Welsh evangelist, and greatly persecuted for his religion. He died in prison in the year 1670, and, for the last eleven years of his life, he was almost continually in prison. John Penry, the Welsh martyr, was born at Cefn-brith, on the slopes of the Eppynt, 1559: The great desire of his life was to bring the blessings of the Gospel to his countrymen. He suffered much for his zeal, and in the year 1593, on 29th May, he was hanged. Prince Liewelyn was the last native prince of Wales. He was a true patriot, for, he gave his life for his country. He was killed at Cefn-y-bedd in 1282 while fighting for the inde- pendence of Wales. Offa's Dyke was a deep trench, cut from the Dee to the Wye by Offa, king of Mercia. It was probably a British boundary dyke, fortified and utilised for defence to prevent the Britons over- running Mercia. Howell Harris was born at a farm-house called Trefecca-fawr, in 1714, in the parish of Tal- garth. He was a powerful preacher, and died July 21st, 1773, at the age of 60, and was buried in Talgarth Church. Maesyroneei is the place where Oliver Crom- well is said to have attended divine service on one occasion. It is a very ancient place of wor- ship, and is believed to be the oldest chapel in Wa.les. With kindest regards, I remain, your affec- tionate nephew, Roger T. Davies (aged 12)." 10th. "The Council School, Upper Chapel, near Brecon, 22nd February, 1916.-Dear Uncle Tom. I trust that the following facts about the noted men and places of our county will he of interest to you. Vavasour Powell was a great evangelist. He was horn at Knucklas, near Knighton, and was persecuted for his religion. Vavasour was in prison many 'times, and died in Fleet Prison on October 27th, 1760. John Penry, the Welsh martyr, was born in 1559 at Cefn-brith, near Llangammarch. He suffered great persecution and, on May 29th, was j hanged, because of his religious views. No one knows where he was buried, except :the Master Whom lie served. Prince Llewelyn was the last native prince of Wales. He was killed at Cefn-y-bedd, near Builth, while fighting for his country's indepen- dence in 1282 A monument, erected to his I. memory, marks the sad spot where he was slain. He was the son of Gruffvd. Offa's Dyke was a deep trench, constructed be- tween the Dee and the Wye by Offa, king of Mercia, to prevent the Britons from Wales mak- ing incursions into Mercia. Its remains are still to be seen. Howell Harris was born on the 23rd of Jan- uary. 1714, in a farm-house called Trefecca-fawr, in the parish of Talgarth. He died on July 21st,

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IFuneral at Llanelwedd. I

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IOffa's Dyke.

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