340 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



This Hoel Coytmor was grandfon to the 

 illuftrious perfonage whofe monument we 

 faw at Bettws, and was the owner of 

 Gwydir, which was fold by one of his 

 pofterity, to the family of the Wynnes. 



Near this is placed a large ftone coffin, 

 fuppofed to have been that of the Prince 

 Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, denominated from 

 his great and valiant actions, Llewelyn the 

 Great. He was interred in the abbey of 

 Conwy, in the year 1240, but upon the 

 diflblution of abbeys in the 2 6th of Henry 

 VIII. as appears from a brafs plate fixed 

 upon it, it was removed from thence, and 

 has remained here ever fmce. 



Beiides thefe there are no other monu- 

 ments in this chapel deferving of notice, 

 except one, which has on it the following 

 fingularly long and curious infcription, con- 

 taining a pedigree of the Wynne family, 

 from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of Wales, 



to 



