BETTWS-CLYRO, or CAPEL-BETTWS (BRIT-WSCLAE-RWY), a chapelry, in the parish of Cravan, hundred of PAINSCASTLE, county of RADNOR, SOUTH WALES, 4 miles (N. by W.) from Hay, containing 250 inhabitants. This place partakes, in common with the parish in which it is situated, of the scenery by which this part of the principality is characterized: the views embrace a pleasing variety of landscape, enlivened by the windings of the river Wye. The chapel is distant about two miles from the church of Clyro. There is a separate assessment for the support of the poor: the average annual expenditure amounts to £158. 14 .