- Robert Wynne (cleric)
Robert Wynne (c. 1661 – 1743) was a Welsh cleric and academic.
Life
Wynne, from
Llanvaur ,Caernarvonshire , was the eldest son of Robert Wynne (a canon ofBangor Cathedral andrector ofLlanddeiniolen andLlaniestyn ) and his wife Catherine Madryn, heiress ofLlannerch Fawr ). The youngest son of that marriage was William Wynne.cite web | url=http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-WYNN-WIL-1671.html | title=Wynne, William (1671?–1704), historian | work=Welsh Biography Online | publisher=National Library of Wales | last=Jenkins | first=Robert Thomas | accessdate=2008-05-06] Robert Wynne (the younger) was educated atJesus College, Oxford , as his father and brother had been. He matriculated on9 March 1677 at the age of 16, and took hisBachelor of Arts degree in 1680. He became a Fellow of the college in 1681, and held this position until 1691. [cite book|last=Hardy|first=Ernest George|authorlink=Ernest George Hardy|title=Jesus College|publisher=F. E. Robinson & Co|location=London|date=1899|chapter=Appendix III – List of Fellows] He obtained a Master of Arts degree in 1691, aBachelor of Divinity degree in 1691 and aDoctor of Divinity degree in 1695.cite book|last=Foster|first=Joseph|authorlink=Joseph Foster (genealogist)|title=Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500–1714|isbn=978-1855068438 (reprint)|year=1891/2]After his ordination, he became
vicar ofGresford in 1690. In the following year, he became rector of Llanfyllin,Montgomeryshire and ofLlanuwchlyn ,Merionethshire , later becoming vicar ofGwyddelwern (1702) and ofLlandanwg (1711), both also in Merionethshire. In 1719, he was appointed to thesinecure position of rector ofLlansantffraid-yn-Mechain , Montgomeryshire. From 1690 until his death in 1743, he was chancellor of thediocese of St Asaph , in succession to his uncle, Hugh Wynne. He became a canon ofSt Asaph's Cathedral in 1691 and chancellor of the cathedral in 1693. During his life, he was a supporter of theSociety for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and of the charity-school movement.References
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