Background
Wynne was born in London in 1815. He was the oldest son of Charles Griffith-Wynne, Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire (1830–1832) and his wife, Sarah Hildyard, the daughter of Review Henry Hildyard.
Wynne was born in London in 1815. He was the oldest son of Charles Griffith-Wynne, Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire (1830–1832) and his wife, Sarah Hildyard, the daughter of Review Henry Hildyard.
He received his education at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, from where he graduated with a Bachelor in 1837.
He also represented the university at cricket, playing two matches for the Oxford University cricket team Wynne joined the Canterbury Association on 25 October 1849, and on 8 November of that year joined the management committee. Together with James Fitzgerald, he applied pressure on John Hutt on 26 March 1850 to straighten out the affairs of the association, which caused Hutt to resign three days later.
He was High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1869.
On 15 June 1840, Wynne had married Laura Susan Pollen, the daughter of Richard Pollen (1786–1838) and Anne Cockerell. He remarried in 1863 to Jamesina Joyce Ellen Styleman Le Strang, the widow of Henry L"Estrange Styleman Le Strange (d 1862).
She was the daughter of John Stewart (Member of Parliament). He died on 3 March 1874 at 4 Rue Solferino, Paris, France.
His estate was probated at £35,000.
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Wynne was member of the Caernarfon constituency from the 1859 general election to the 1865 general election.