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ADDENDA to p. 356. 



EXTRACT from " An Account of fome of the mod 

 Romantic Parts of North Wales. Lond. 1777." i2mo. 

 by Joseph Cradock, Efq. 



P. 72. 44 1 could not poffibly leave this part of the country with- 

 out feeng the Vale of Llanroofr, the Bridge built by InSgo Jones, 

 4 and the Chapel fuppofed to have been planned by him, which 

 4 contains the rich monument of the Guedir Family. — The Vale 

 4 upon the whole I thought inferior to that I had feen in Mont- 

 4 gome ry mire, but the Bridge is certainly a very elegant ftructure, 

 4 and fpeaks itfelf to be the work of a great Architect, raoft pro- 

 4 bably of Jones, for I incline to the opinion that Llanrooft 

 4 was the place of his Nativity. 



44 The chapel which adjoins to the pariiTi church was erected by 

 4 Sir Richard Wynne, one of the grooms of the bed-chamber to 

 4 Charles the Firft when Prince of Wales, and was chiefly made 

 4 ufe of for the alms-houfe in the neighbourhood, which was en- 

 ' dowed by the Guedir Family. I took the pains of copying the 

 1 different infcriptions in it; and as they are not contained in the 

 4 hillory of that family lately publifhed, they may not be unac- 

 4 ceptable to the curious Antiquary." 



P. 75. 44 This chapel was erected Anno Domini 1633, by Sir 

 4 Richard Wynne of Gwydir, in the county of Carnarvon, Knight 

 4 and Baronet, Treafurer to the High and Mighty Princefs Hen- 

 ' rietta Maria Queen of England, daughter to King Henry the 



4 A 2 44 Fourth 



