DEDICATION. 



my Confideration, many of the Cafes were defperate, both internal 

 and external; Imufl Likewfe beg Leave to acknowledge the greatefl 

 Sincerity my late Mafer Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart, 

 fiewed me, refpecling my Return to Wynnfay again, in the Year, 

 I'J']^, zohcre I have purfued the above Science to the utmofi of my 

 Poioer, and at my leifure Hours have put together the following 

 Sheets, as they are the Work of my own Labor, and by the Advice 

 of my Friends, I give them the Public in my oton Language, fub- 

 mitting to their Candor my want of Education neceffary for a 

 Writer. 



Imifl ackno7joledgc my great Obligation to Henry Bunbury, Efq. 

 for the Frontif piece to this Work, which is a great Ornament; like- 

 xvife, I am under Obligations to the Gentlemen Subfcribers, with 

 my fine ere Wi/Jies that it may prove loholly agreeable to their Ex- 

 peclations; and, zoitk every due Rcfpecl, for the many Favors 

 received from Earl Grofvenor, and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 

 Bart. 



I fuhfcribc myfelf. 



My Lord and Hon. Sir-, 



Your mof dutiful and obliged Servant, 



Wynnfay, Aug. %th. 1795. 



