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nefa<5lors, and on others fome other or- 

 naments. 



The monument of Richard Davies, 

 Efq. of Llanerch, who died in the year 

 1728, is very good. He is reprefented 

 in a (landing attitude, but the nofe of 

 the figure has unluckily been knocked 

 off by fome mifchievous boy, who hap- 

 pened to throw a ftone through the win- 

 dow whilft at play in the church-yard. 



The Epitaph on Dr. Wynne, who 

 Was buried here, contains in it an unu- 

 fual degree of eccentricity. 



WILLIAM WYNNE OF TOWER, D. D. 



Sometime fellow of All Souls College, in Oxford, 

 departed this life 3". March, 1776, 



Aged 77. 



In conformity to antient ufage; 



from a proper regard to decency, 



and a concern for the health of his 



fellow-creatures, he was moved to give 



particular direfHcns for being buried 



in the adjoining church-yard, 



and not in the church. 



And as he fcorned flattering of others 



while living, he has tock care to prevent 



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