Dedicated by Permission to The Right Hon-ble. Lord Tredegar "A Toast for Lord Tredegar" The Words & Air by W[illiam]. Downing Evans [1811-1897] [Aka] (Leon) The Harmony & Accompaniments by J[ames]. Conway Brown [1838-1908] London: McDowell & Co., 25 Warwick, S[ain]t. Regent S[tree]t. W[est]. [Source: from Wendy Dear] 1. Here’s a health Here’s a health to Lord Tredegar! Of noble race is He, Whose name in Cambria’s annals, Shall ever famous be; From Ivor Hael descended, Whose golden arms he bears, His grand ancestral glory, Magnificent he wears. 2. Here’s a health Here’s a health to Lord Tredegar! The Champion of the Poor, Who, with his bounteous Lady, For them keeps open door; ’Tis not on feastdays only, Hospitality is found In the Mansion of Tredegar, But all the long year round. 3. Here’s a health Here’s a health to Lord Tredegar! Who, Princelike, lives today, His fountful heart o’erflowing With love in life’s decay; Adown the way descending, Shall peace attend him now, While wreaths of joy triumphant Are twined around his brow.