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Wynn(e) of Glyn, Gwydir and Peniarth,

Genealogical papers relating to the families of Wynn(e) of Glyn, Gwydir and Peniarth who were linked by common ancestry and intermarriages. They comprise eighteenth century memoranda from papers at Glyn and pedigrees [post-1830] showing the marital connections of Wynn of Glyn with Owen of Ystumcegid, Anwyl of Park, Owen of Brogyntyn and others; extracts taken in 1790 from the parish register of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, for 1665-1699; an eighteenth century pedigree of Wynne of Gwydir; and a pedigree by W.W.E. Wynne of Peniarth, 1837, tracing his own ancestry through the Wynns of Glyn back to Sir William Maurice of Clenennau.

Wynne of Garth,

Copy made in 1753 of a pedigree of Wynne of Garth in Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire, showing the descent down to 1569, originally compiled by Wiliam Llyn and added to by John Salusbury in 1677.

Wynne family settlements (Cadwallader Wynne of Voelas)

The file comprises a deed to lead uses of a fine, 1606, by Cadwallader Wynne of Voelas, great-grandfather of the Cadwallader Wynne who married Jane Griffith of Garn, for the purpose of raising portions for his daughters by his first and second marriages, a jointure for his second wife, Anne, and settling the Hiraethog, Voelas and other Denbighshire estates in male tail.

Wynne family papers, poetry, &c.

A small group of autograph Welsh poems, mostly relating to the Wynne family, consisting of: (i) anonymous verses entitled 'Penillion cufaddas i'r amser yma ...', beginning 'Pob haden lawen lonudd su ai miwsig hud meusudd ...' (f. 1); (ii) 'Cywydd Marw-nad er coffadwriaeth am Farwolaeth Gwraig foneddigaeth sef Mrs Wyn o Fodewryd yr hon a hunodd yn yr Arglwydd y 31 o fis Awst 1723', by Robert ap Richard (ff. 2-3); (iii) 'Cowydd priodas Mr Chansaler Wyn a chroeso ir wlad', by William Morgan Lloyd, [1714] (ff. 4-5); (iv) 'Cywydd Marwnad y gwir Barchedig Dad yn Nuw Humphreu Humphres Arglwydd Esgob Henffordd', by Owen Gruffydd, [1712] (ff. 6-7); (v) a translation into Welsh of 'Of Noble Race was Shenkin' and Latin verse mainly in the autograph of Chancellor Wynne (ff. 8-9); (vi) a poem 'I'r haeddol Barchedig Mdm Margaret Humphreys', by David Manuel (f. 10); and (vii) 'Cerdd i Annerch, ynghyd a mawl ddyledus i Mr Edward Owens, o Benrhos, ar dôn a elwir Marwnad yr Helwyr', by Richard Parry (f. 11).
Also included are miscellaneous accounts, 1693-1729 (ff. 12-14, 17-18, 20), and two letters from Wm Lloyd, Kefn, to Mrs Wynne, 14 February 1712/3 (ff. 15-16), and to Dr Wynne, 28 April 1730 (ff. 19-20).

Manuel, Dafydd, 1624?-1726

Wynne [ ], Awelfor, 44 Sydenham Avenue, Abergele. Has spent nine days in hospital. Was much impressed by Tros y ...,

Wynne [ ], Awelfor, 44 Sydenham Avenue, Abergele. Has spent nine days in hospital. Was much impressed by Tros y Tresi and is looking for an opportunity to read it to the older children. Found the experience of reading the book extremely moving. Was moved to tears by its contents. Reflects on some of the individuals mentioned in the text. Small wonder that he is a Socialist. Discusses the parlous state of his own health. Welsh.

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