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Updated: May 22, 2025
Gage of Suffolk Fellow in a Turban Town of Holyhead Father Boots An Expedition Holy Head and Finisterrae Gryffith ab Cynan The Fairies' Well.
In some respects this Pen Santaidd, this holy headland, reminded me of Finisterrae, the Gallegan promontory which I had ascended some seventeen years before, whilst engaged in battling the Pope with the sword of the gospel in his favourite territory. Both are bold, bluff headlands looking to the west, both have huge rocks in their vicinity, rising from the bosom of the brine.
In about an hour we obtained a view of the sea, and directed by a lad, whom we found on the moor employed in tending a few miserable sheep, we bent our course to the north-west, and at length reached the brow of an eminence, where we stopped for some time to survey the prospect which opened before us. "It was not without reason that the Latins gave the name of Finisterrae to this district.
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