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" becaufe they died ifiuelefs. For the faces I am at my own 

 '* fancy till I come to Sir John Wyn your father ; for the reft 

 " that are beyond him I thinke you have no true pictures of 

 " them extant. This (if I have your fayre leave) I wold dedi- 

 " cate to pofterity, in fome fmall meafure to expreffe my duty I 

 " owe to your honor'd family ; and during life remayne, 

 " Your evervowed fervant 



London, June zz, t< RoBpRT VAUGHAN. 



1650. 



<l To the Hon. Sir Owen Wynne, Knt. 

 " Baronet at Gwedur, 

 4< Thefe, with his fervice, prefent." 



[Communicated by Paul Panton, Efq.] 



It feems improbable that the engraver could be inaccurate in 

 the dates of Sir John Wynne's birth and death, when the print is 

 dedicated to his family. 



The title therefore given by Hearne to a voyage of Sir Richard 

 Wynne of Gwedir, Baronet, in 1623, when he only became fo 

 in 1 627, muft have arifen from his being a Baronet when he, per- 

 haps, made a more fair and complete copy of his Travels. 



If this could want any confirmation, it may receive it from 

 two commiffions in Rymer s ; in the firft of which, dated in 

 1626, mention is made of Sir John Wynne, Baronet ; and in the 

 fecond, dated in 1 627 h , of Sir Richard Wynne, Baronet. 



Though Mr. Granger therefore feems to be accurate, with re- 

 gard to the birth and death of the firft Baronet, yet, from a fimila- 

 rity of names, he hath made a miftake in afcribing the republi- 

 cation of " Dr. Powell's Hiftory of Wales from Cadwalader to 

 44 Llewelyn, by W. Wynne, A.M." to this Baronet. 



s SeeRymer's Foed. vol. VIII. part ii. p. 145 and 233. Hague ed. 

 1 Sir John Wynn probably died on March 3, i6-l^-. 



I The 



