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The church is a good building ; it 

 has in it an Organ, (a thing rather un- 

 common in Welfh churches) which was 

 given to it by the late Sir Watkin Wil- 

 liams Wynne. Here is an ancient table 

 monument of marble of two recumbent 

 figures, having round it's edge the fol- 

 lowing infcription. 



" Orate pro aia Johis ap Elis Eaton Armigen. 

 <qui obiit vicefsio ola. die menfis Septenberis a no 

 dni MDXXVI. Et pro aia Elizabeths Clefeley uxo- 

 fris ej. qui obiit xi f . die menfis Junii ano dni 

 . quor. aiabus propitjetur Deus. Amen." 



There are alfo four other marble mo- 

 numents, two of which are deferving of 

 particular attention. One of" them is -iji 

 memory of Sir Watkin Williams 

 Wynne, who died on the ao'th. of Sep- 

 tember, 1749, and the other of Lady 

 Henrietta Williams Wynne, the wife of 

 .Sir Watkin, who died in the year 1760,, 

 he is reprefented by a beautiful figure 



