OSWESTRY TO RUABON. Jig 



of John ap Elis Euton, and Ellzabsth Clefeley, his 

 wife : 



A tombe, it is right rich and ftately made. 

 Where two do lye, in Itone and auncienc tri'.de. 

 The man and wife with fumptuous folemnc guife, 

 111 this ricli fort, before the aultcr lies *. 



His head on ci'eft, and warlike helmet ilayes, 



A lion blue, on top thereof comes out ; 



On lion's necke along his leggcs he layes, 



Two gauntlets white are lying there about. 



An auncient fquire he was, and of good race, 



As by his armes appeeres in maiiy a place : 



His houfe and lands, not farre from thence, do fliow 



His birth and blood were gieat, right long ago f. 



Befides this, there are four other marble monu- 

 ments, two of which deferve particular attention. 

 One of thefe is in memory of the late fir Watkin 

 WiUiams Wynne, and the other of his wife, lady 

 Henrietta Williams Wynne. The latter is repre- 

 fented by a beautiful figure of Hope, reclining on an 

 urn : the infcription is on a pedellal, within a fer- 

 pent with its head and tail united, expreflive of 

 eternity. If I am not deceived in the recollection, 

 they are both the workmanlliip of Roubiliac, 



Dr. David Powel, 



The Welfli hiftorian, was inftituted to this vicai'age 

 in the year 1571, and lies buried here. — He was 

 born about the beginning of the reign of queen 



* Not at prefent. f Chuvcliyard. 



I 4 Eliza- 



