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saint, \vhich is a part of the original window. The 

 south transept belongs to Gloddaith, below which 

 is the burial place of the family, and the north to 

 Marl. The parish is divided into the townships 

 of Penrhyn, Gloddaith, Ferm,Cwm,Bryniau,Pen- 

 clas, Trev hir,andTrev ferry. Gloddaith andBodys- 

 gallen are tithe free, the rest are impropriated, and 

 now possessed by the Mostyn family, by purchase 

 from the Owens of Bodsilin; the perpetual curacy 

 is in the gift of the Bishop. On a raised tombstone 

 in the north of the chancel is the following inscrip- 

 tion; "Here lyeth the Body of Margaret Wynne 

 third daughter of Colonel Hugh Wynne of Bod- 

 YSGALLEN (who at his own expense raised a Regi- 

 ment of Foot for the service of King Charles the 

 first & was a great sufferer for the Royal Cause) 

 by Ellen his Wife only Daughter of Richard 

 Vaughan, Esq. of Corsygedol. Margaret was 

 born on the Q'*" of NoV^" 1657, Dy'd on the 2V' & 

 was buried on the 25^^ of January 1736-7. Here 

 also do lie the Bodies of Hugh Wynne, born May 

 23'" & Bury'd May 24'" 1686, of Griffith 

 Wynne born May 2°'' 1687, & Buried January 

 1687-8, and of John Wynne born August 18*'' and 

 Buried Sep' 2"" 1688. the three eldest sons of 

 Robert Wynne of Bodysgallen Esq'" (son and heir 



