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BALA

Volume 4 · 95 words · 1860 Edition

a market-town of Wales, county of Merioneth, and hundred of Peallyn, at the northern extremity of a small lake, 17 miles N.E. of Dolgelly. It consists principally of one wide street. Its manufactures are flannels, stockings, and gloves. The lake of Bala is four miles long and about half a mile broad. It is very deep and clear, and abounds with pike, perch, trout, eels, and the gwyniad, or coregonus lacertus. The beds of limestone in the slate of this district, from their fossil contents, belong to the upper and lower series of silurian rocks.