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" On the floor are four brafs plates, with drawings of figures 

 *' upon each of them in the dreffes of the times; one of Maria 

 " Moftyn wife of Roger Moftyn, another of Sir Owen Wynne, 

 " another of Sir John Wynne, and a fourth of Lady Sydney 

 " Wynne, wife of Sir John Wynne. And in the corner of the 

 " Chapel a (tone coffin, which was removed from the Abbey of 

 " Conway, about two miles from hence, on which is the follow- 

 M ing infcription : 



" This is the coffin of Leolinus Magnus Prince of Wales, 

 " who was buried in the Abbey of Conway, and upon 

 *•• the DifTolution, removed from thence. 



" On each fide are fix carved recefies in the figure of Flower 

 " de Luces, which bear evident marks of having contained 

 " brafs plates, and two at the bottom of the coffim 



" There is now erected in the church a gallery of exquifite 

 " workmanfhip, which was removed likewife from the abbey ; 

 *' and I was at the trouble of having a large quantity of rubbifh 

 " taken away from under an old flair-cafe, that 1 might infpecT: 

 " a ftone effigy, which is faid to be of Hoel Coetmore, who 

 c< fold the Guedir eftate to the Wynne Family ; the word 

 " Gwedir is fuppofed to fignify glafs, and that family probably 

 " was the firft who, in thefe parts, had a houfe with glazed 

 « 6 windows. 



I ought to make fome apology for the foregoing heavy 

 " articles: but elaborate infcriptions frequently illuflrate hiftory; 

 " and thefe will at leaft fhew that fome of the Welffi were not 

 *< totally regardlefs of Pedigree." See Mr. Cradock's Tour. 



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