High Sheriff of Merionethshire between 1670 and 1671.
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2nd son
Co-executor of his father's Will (1659)
Named as a beneficiary and as one of the overseers of the Will of his brother William Wynne of Llwyn Griffri (1669)
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"Hic jacet Mauriciu: Wynn Armiger qui obiit vicesimo quarto Augusti 1673." 2
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Abstract of the Will of Maurice Wynne of Llandanwg, written 6 Aug 1673, inventory taken 29 Aug 1673, proved 19 Sep 1673.
His body to be buried in the parish church of Llandanwg
Bequeaths 2 shillings toward the repair of the said church of Llandanwg.
Item. Gives & bequeaths 2 shillings toward the repair of the cathedral church of Bangor.
Item. Gives & bequeaths 5 shillings each to Moris Humphrey, Moris John ap William [of] Tyddyr, Robert Richard David ap Evan, Rees ap Evan ap Owen & Agnes John ap William.
Leaves & bequeaths to the rector of the said church of Llandanwg all sums of money he owes him.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £8 to his daughter Elizabeth which David Prichard Nanney owes him, £5 which Pierce John ap Richard owes him, and £2 9s. owed to him by his cousin Elizabeth Poole.
Item. Gives & bequeaths £4 to his daughter Anne owed to him by Rees Prichard, and £3 owed to him by William Probert.
Item. Leaves & bequeaths 20 shillings to his servant William John.
Item. Wills that John William & Elin his wife shall retain those lands they currently occupy during their lives and the rate they now pay.
Item. Leaves & bequeaths 6 shillings to his old servant Catherine John.
Item. Leaves & bequeaths 4 shillings to his old servant Symon Owen.
Item. Leaves & bequeaths 6 pence to his daughter Margaret.
Item. Gives, bequeaths & devises all the rest of his estate both real & personal to his son Robert Wynne who he nominates, ordains & appoints as sole Executor of his last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Lowry Owen, Gaenor Lewis, William John William 4