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is ail arched monument witli the folioNvinj^ inscrip- 

 tions, " ROBERT WYNNE, ESQUIER WAS KURIEL) 

 THE XXX DAIE OF NOVEMBER ANO 1598/' "HEAR 

 LIETH THE BODY OF ROBERT WYNNE DEBYTIE 

 MAIOR OF CONWAY ESQ. THE SONE OF THOMAS 

 WYNNE WHO DIED THE 16"" OF 9^" 1(364/' On a 



mural tablet above the altar, "John AVynn Esq. 

 was buried the 19 Daye of November Anno Do- 

 mini 1637/' He was sheriff of Caernarvonshire 

 in 1635. On a tombstone of black marble in the 

 north-east corner, " Here Lieth The Body of John 

 Williams of Brymor Esq' 4*'' son of S' Grift". 

 Williams of Penrhyn Baronet who departed this 

 life the 25*'' of July in the 63"^ year of his age, and 

 the year of our Lord, 1706." The chapel, which 

 forms the south transept, contains several monu- 

 mental inscriptions, from which the following- are 

 selected. On the south side, "Johannes Hookes, 

 Arm. hunc tumulum fieri fecit in memoriam cele- 

 berrimi viri Hugonis Hookes, Arm. patrissui, qui 

 obiit 27 die Julii, A. D. 1600." On the same 

 side are these Latin verses, 



Iinpiger errantes ociilos converte viator, 

 Funera lamentis spargere nostra piis ; 



Hie tua res agitur, mortalia fiinera cursii 

 Volvere precipiti pulvere disce mco. 



