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teulu
WYNN
Glyn (Glyn Cywarch), Brogyntyn,
elected for Caernarvon boroughs in 1698 (Sir Robert Owen was grandson of Sir John Owen of Clenennau, (1600 - 1666), the
Royalist
soldier; through his mother, Catherine, daughter and heiress of Lewis Anwyl, Park, Llanfrothen, he inherited the Anwyl library, included in which was a copy of a Shakespeare ' Folio,' lately at Brogyntyn), and (2) Catherine (died 1700), who became the first wife of Peter
teulu
WYNN
Gwydir,
metallurgy, and corresponded with Dr. John Davies of Mallwyd (c. 1567 - 1644). RICHARD WYNN (c. 1625 - 1674) Owen's son, succeeded as 4th baronet in 1660. He was high sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1657-8, Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire, 1647-53 and 1661-75, and was associated with the municipal government of Denbigh. In 1659 he appears to have been implicated in the
royalist
insurrection arranged
teulu
WYNN
Berth-ddu, Bodysgallen,
with material for his dictionary, carried to the Star Chamber a quarrel with Sir John of Gwydir, and served, in 1609, as sheriff of Denbighshire, in which office he was succeeded by his son ROBERT WYNN I in 1618. He greatly enlarged Bodysgallen, but crippled the estate in the process, and was on that ground passed over as sheriff in 1633. HUGH WYNN II (1620 - 1674),
royalist
colonel Military, was the
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