The Itinerary Of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales By Giraldus Cambrensis








































































 -   Although these pleas were most strenuously
urged, the natural kindness and civility of the prince would not
suffer them to - Page 29
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Although These Pleas Were Most Strenuously Urged, The Natural Kindness And Civility Of The Prince Would Not Suffer Them To Prevail, Lest By Prohibiting The Archbishop's Progress, He Might Appear To Wound His Feelings.

Early on the following morning, after the celebration of mass, and the return of Ranulph de Glanville to England,

We came to Cruker Castle, {16} two miles distant from Radnor, where a strong and valiant youth named Hector, conversing with the archbishop about taking the cross, said, "If I had the means of getting provisions for one day, and of keeping fast on the next, I would comply with your advice;" on the following day, however, he took the cross. The same evening, Malgo, son of Cadwallon, prince of Melenia, after a short but efficacious exhortation from the archbishop, and not without the tears and lamentations of his friends, was marked with the sign of the cross.

But here it is proper to mention what happened during the reign of king Henry the First to the lord of the castle of Radnor, in the adjoining territory of Builth, {17} who had entered the church of Saint Avan (which is called in the British language Llan Avan), {18} and, without sufficient caution or reverence, had passed the night there with his hounds. Arising early in the morning, according to the custom of hunters, he found his hounds mad, and himself struck blind. After a long, dark, and tedious existence, he was conveyed to Jerusalem, happily taking care that his inward sight should not in a similar manner be extinguished; and there being accoutred, and led to the field of battle on horseback, he made a spirited attack upon the enemies of the faith, and, being mortally wounded, closed his life with honour.

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