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Wild Wales

CHAPTER XXX
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He accordingly, at his own expense sent him to school at Beaumaris, where he displayed a remarkable aptitude for the acquisition of learning.

He subsequently sent him to Jesus College, Oxford, and supported him there whilst studying for the church.

Whilst at Jesus, Gronwy distinguished himself as a Greek and Latin scholar, and gave such proofs of poetical talent in his native language, that he was looked upon by his countrymen of that Welsh college as the rising Bard of the age.

After completing his collegiate course he returned to Wales, where he was ordained a minister of the Church in the year 1745.

The next seven years of his life were a series of cruel disappointments and pecuniary embarrassments.
The grand wish of his heart was to obtain a curacy and to settle down in Wales.


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