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At Moftyn Caftle in Flintftiire (the ancient manfion of Sir 

 Roger Moftyn) is a portrait of Sir John Wynne of Gwedir, 

 set. 65. A. D. 1629, with the following words; 



" Nec timet, nec tumet." 



The drefs is a black cap and cloak, with a ruff round the 

 head ; the beard is large and filvery. 



There is alfo another portrait of him at Sir. W. Williams 

 Wynne's, at Winftay in Denbighfhire. 



ADDENDA to the Spanish Voyage. 



P. 482. Fifth line from the bottom. 

 I have there mentioned, that I did not thoroughly comprehend 

 from the defcription, how the face of the Indian was marked; 

 but this will be explained by a mafque in Sir Afhton Lever's 

 Mufeum brought from the American coaft in N. Lat. 50. 



P. 486, note [a], 

 I am informed by a gentleman long refident at Cadiz, that 

 efpiare fignifies to warp as well as to fpy ; and I rather conceive 

 that in this paffage it mould have been fo tranflated. 



