Edward Wynne (1681 – 30 June 1755) of Plas Bodewryd, Bodewryd, Anglesey, was a Welsh lawyer and landowner, Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, an advocate at Doctors' Commons, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Hereford (1707–55) who has been regarded as "undoubtedly, one of the chief men of Anglesey in the first half of the 18th century."
Wynne was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, where he matriculated on 18 December 1698, aged 17.
Wynne became an advocate in Doctors' Commons in 1712, his career being helped by the fact that his mother lived on the family estate at Plas Bodewryd, Anglesey and managed matters there until her death in 1723.
He was also noted as being a progressive landowner, bringing advances in agricultural matters from Herefordshire to his estate on Anglesey.
As Wynne had no children of his own who could inherit, the family estate passed to his sister's granddaughter, Margaret Owen, who married Sir John Stanley, 6th Baronet, in 1763.