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WYNNE, ROBERT
(d. 1720), cleric and poet
buried at Gwyddelwern, 6 November 1745, and administration of his estate was granted to his principal creditor, John Lloyd of Dolyglesyn, Corwen. The englynion composed by and to him at the Bala Eisteddfod of
1738
show that he had also inherited his father's gift for poetry and friendship with poets. Alumni Oxonienses under Robert Wynne needs correction. Three persons of the name held cures in the
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