THE §HISTORY
LTHZE PRINCE S, THE LORDS MARCHER,
TE !
ANCIENT NOBILITY
POWYS FADOG//4
ANCIE NT LORDS OF ARWYSTLI , CE DEWEN,
AND ME IRIONYDD .
J. Y. W. LLOYD/OF CLOCH FAEN, E SQ . ,
nu KS.G .
V OL. I V.
WRITING CO. ,LIMITE D , SARD INIA STRE ET , W.C.
C O N T E N T S .
Cur ra n t Ta x-mamComota an d Parishes of Y WaunParish an d Town ships of ChirkMan or of H alchdynCastell Crogen , or Chirk Castle
The Mortimers, Lords of ChirkThe E arls of Amn del an d the Dukes of NorfolkCastles of D in as Bra n , Chirk, an d H olt
Sir WilliamSta n ley , Kut.
Sir Thomas Myddleton , Kn t.Descen da n ts of E dward IE x chequer ReceiptsIn quisition es PostMortemSiarter Swydd y WaunE x chequer Accoun tsThe Con fin es of Swydd y Waun or Chirklan dChirk Castle, The Myddleton FamilyBryn Cun allt, Wyn n of
Wyn n of E yarth
Wyn n -Jon es of Pli s NewyddMaur ice of Clocaen ogLloyd ofLeaton Kn ollsLloyd of DomgaiE dwards of Plas NswyddEdwards of Cefn y Wer n
Lloyd of Plfis Is y ClawddCa len dar , Paten tRolls, Mon tgomery an d Den bigh
Trevor of Bryn Cun alltTrevor of Pen tref Cynwr igPryse of n n n ogion
Trevor of Croes OswalltTrevor of Treflech
Pugh of Plfis Cerr igTrevor of Bod yn Foel
Town ship of Caregw a
Castle of Caregw a
Cilhen dref
David H olbech, ped igree of
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Pa n ty BurslliVaughan of Burlton H all
CANTRE F Rumma
Names of the Comots
Con o'r or NANTH EU DWY
Par ish ofLla n gollenE dwards of Glyn , Orogen Iddon an d Plas IolynCrogen Iddon , Owen of
Pryse of P153 [olyn
H afod Gyn for
Tra ia n Trevor
Trevor ofLlys Trevor an d Valle Crucis AbbeyLloyd ofLlys Trevor an d Valle Crucis AbbeyThomas of Coed H elen , Llys Trevor , a n d Valle CrucisLloyd of Trevor an d Lla n gollenJon es of Ga rth Gyn a n
Pen tref CuhelynLloyd of Berth an d Bhagat
Jen kyn s of l a]
John Trevor, Bishop of St. Asaph,
o
an d Abbot of ValleCrucisLloyd of Plas Ieua f
,n owPlas Ieua n 1n Trevor
Adda Goch of Trevor
Trevor of Trevor
Tudor of Tan y GarthCastell D in as Bran
My‘fan wy Fechan
Mostyn ofLlys Pen gweman d MostynMostyn , Lord of
Mostyn of Cilca in an d D01y CorsllwynMostyn of Rhyd
Mostyn of Talacre
Mostyn of Celstryn
Mostyn ofLlawesog an d SegrwydLloyd of Bryn LluarthPrice ofLlawesogLloyd of Plas Lla n gwyfan .
Dolben of SegrwydLla n gollen Fecha n , Lloyd of
Pryse of Plfis yn Y l ysegl, Llan fylli n , an d OvertonGa rth Gyn a n , Myddleton of
Pla s E in ion
Ba ch Eur igLlwy n Yn , Pryse of
Ba aomr or Macra mThe Pa rishes a n d Town ships
CONTENTS .
Aberta n ad
Gla n tan ad, Tan at of
Blodwel FechanBlodwel of BlodwelAberta n ad
TreflodwelLloyd of Bryn gwynGriffith of Bron Gain an d Caer RhunThe Church ofLla n fiha n gel ymMlodwelSt. Michael an d the D ragonOffice of St. MichaelJudgmen t of the Dead by OsirisRevelation s of St. John the D ivin eThe Wisdomof the Serpen t
The Court of JehovahThe Siege of TroyThe Court of OlympusThe Fa llen An gels, their Marriages an d Offspr in gThe Day of Judgmen tH ades or H ell
Con o'r or CvNLmr n
D ivision s, Parishes, an d Town shipsGran t of the Man ors of Arustley , Keveliock, an dKen llethowen
Hen blfis , Davies of
Rhiwlas, Ffoulkes ofRhiwlas, Gethin of
Glasgoed
Lloran U chaf, Maur ice ofPen y Bon t, Pryse Maurice ofLla n gedwyn , Wyn n of
Lla n gedwyn , Vaughan of
Rhiwlas an d LledrodPan tglas Isaf (Maurice Lewys ab Lewys ab Maurice, sonofLewys ab Maur ice of Pan tglfis )
Moel Iwrch, Wyn n of
Myddleton ofms Newydd.
mLlan silinGa rth E ryr
Cefn y Brai ch, Maur ice ofCroes Oswa lltGlyn Ceir iog, Pryse of
Bodlith, Lloyd of
Lloran Isaf, Lloyd of
Moelfri, Lloyd of
Bodfach, RymuofGlanmeheli, Pryce of
Hughes of Pen y Bryn
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Kyfi n of Maen a nGlasgoed , Kyma of
Glasgoed , Williams ofWilliams Wyn n of Wyn n stayGwyd irThe Ba ron H owel CoetmorCesa il Gyfarch
Lloyd of Gwyn n eJon es-Pa rry , Capta in
Descen t of H en ry VII
Owen of Caer Berlla n
Owen of Caer Berllan an d Egryn AbbeyOwen ofLlwyn an d E rwGoedOwen of H en gwrtVaugha n of H en gwrtRhiwaedog, Lloyd of
Ba le, Plas yn Dref
Clen en eua n d Bi ogyn tyn
Thelwall of P133 y Ward
Thelwa ll of BathafaruPark an d Plas Coch
Thelwall of Nan tclwydThelwa ll of Cefn CochThelwall ofLlan bedrThelwa lls of BathafarnThelwall of Maes Maen Cymro, an d RuthinJon es ofLlyfn an t an d RuthinCaer Fallwch an d Rhydon en
Jon es of H en dref Caerwys .
Lewys of TrysglwynSa lusbury ofLlywen i , Bach y Gra ig, an d LlanwernGrufl’yth of Pen rhyn
Bera in , Catherin e of
Kinmael, H ollan d of
Jon es of Ysgawen n an tKinmael. (This place was sold by John Carter , E sq. to
Sir George Wyn n of Leeswood, Bart , who sold it to
David Roberts, E sq. , fromwhom it was purchased bythe Rev. E dwa rd Hughes, father of Lord D in orben )
Chalon er ofLlora n Gan ol .
Llys D in wallawn , Ness Stra n ge, a n d D61Serau
CANTan r Ba n a n a
COKOT or MOCH NANT Is Rmun aDivision s of the ComotTrefwemCefn H ir
LiamIwrch, Morga n of
Wyn n of Abercyn lla ith
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E dmon ds of Plfis Tref Gayau, Pedigree of
Man or of Yspytty Ieua n ,Devolution of
Owen of E gryn Abbey, F amily of
Predestin ation , On
Arms of David Holba isLloyd of Glan havon , Pedigree of
ILLUSTRAT IONS.
a North-E astViewof Chirk Castle
South Viewof Chirk Castle
West E n d of Valle Crucis Abbey , in terior
WestViewof Valle Crucis AbbeyWest E n d of Valle Crucis Abbey, ex terior
E a st E n d of Valle Crucis AbbeyWestViewof Llan gollen Bridge
Castell D in as Bran , fromthe south-west
South Viewof H arddlech Castle
South-WestViewof H arddlech Castle
In terior of H arddlech Castle
F r an tisp iece
Tofa cep age 4 3
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120
H ISTORY OF POWYS FAD OG .
SWYDD Y WAUN,OR CH IRKLAND .
CANTRE F TRE FRYD .
TH IS ca n tref con tain s three comots, viz. : l , CroesFaen 2 , Tref y Waun ; a n d 3, Croes Oswallt or OswestryThe comots of Croes Faen a n d Tref y Waun appear
to have both been kn own as simply Y Waun , a n d thisdistr ict, a n d all Can tref Rhaiadr an d Nan t H eudwy ,
were un ited un der the Mortimers in to on e territoryca lled the Swydd y Waun , the Lordship of Chirk, or
Chirklan d. It con tain s the parishes of Llan fair or YWaun Isaf (Chirk), Llan gollen , a n d arts of the parishesof Llan sa n tfi
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raid Glyn Ceiriog, lan armon Myn yddMawr, Llan armon Dyfi
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ryn Ceiriog, Llan rhaiadr ymMochn an t, Llan gedwin , Llan silin , Llan gadwaladr , a n d
Tref Dudlysh or Dudlyston .
PARISH OF CH IRK .
This parish con tain s thema n ors or town ships of Chirk,n allt, Pen y Clawdd , Gwern Ospin , an d Halch
or Halton .
MANOR OF HALCHDYN.
The man or of H alchdyn or _Ha1touwas'
ven byMadog ab Grufl
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ydd Maelor , Pr in ce of Powys adog, to
the Abbey of Valle Crucis or Llan egwestl in 1200. Thisman or, a n d certa in la n ds belon gin g to it, remain ed in thepossession of the abbey till it was dissolved in 1535
,
von . 1v. 1
2 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
when they were seized by Hen ry VII I, a n d they re
ma in ed in the Crown till 14 th James I, 16 17 , when theywere gran ted (for the sumof £7 5 an d £ 4 0) to JohnKn ight ; John Weddall ; William Dicken son , sen ior ;W illiam Dicken son , jun ior ; Matthew Robin son ; an d
Sir Thomas Middleton , kn ight ; a n d Richard swa le ofGreen Hamerton , in the coun ty of York, gen tlema n .
The followin g are the n ames of the pla ces gra n ted byJames I to the above-men tion ed person s : all the se
n orial la n ds omn es terras domin ica les”) of the man orof Halton or H a lghton , all the sepa rate lan ds in H altonan d Chirk of Maes y Myn ydd, Y Bryn Krayth, Maes yPen ylan , E rw Fadog an d G lidfa , Maes Lla n erch Goch ,Pan t y Fa llt, Maes y Llwy n Gwern ,
Macs y e t TyDavid ab Sir John a n d Maredydd Trevor , £5 a ll on cebelon gin g to Va lle Cruc is, formerly a mon astery . Further par ticula rs rela tive to this man or will be foun damon g the documen ts of the reign of James I in thisvolume.
CASTELL OROGEN, OR CH IRK CASTLE .
The first n otice I have been able to fin d relative to
this castle is in the year 1202 , at which time, whenBliesen ,
Lord of E deyrn ion , the fourth son of Madog ab
Maredydd, Prin ce of Powys Fadog, was deprived of hislordship for n ot a idin g Llywelyn ab Iorwerth again st
Gwen wynwyn ,this castle a n d seven town ships, two of
which,Orogen Iddon a
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n d Orogen Wladys, close to the
castle, were given himout of compassion by his n ephew,
Prin ce Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. In 12 8] Edward I,Kin g of En glan d, gave this castle a n d the lordship ofChirk to Roger Mortimer as before related (vol. 1, p.
17 8) an d , on gettin g possession , Roger Mortimer builtthe presen t castle, on the site of Castell Orogen as is
gen erally supposed.
The followin g pedigree of the Mortimers is takenfromDugda le
’
s a n d Ba n ks’ E x tin ctBa r om'
es.
SWYDD Y WAUN,on CH IRKLAND . 3
MORTIMERS, LORDS OF CH IRK.
The first of this n ame that appea rs in history is Rogerde Mortimer , the foun der of the Abbey of St. Victoirein Norma n dy . In AD . 105 4 , when Odo, brother ofHen ry , Kin g of Fra n ce, in vaded the territory of Eureux ,
William,Duke Of Norma n die, sen tthis Roger, then his
gen era l, with Robert, Earl of Ewe, to resisthis attemptwho,meetin gOdo n ear the Castle ofMortimer , gave himbattle an d obtain ed a glorious victory . This Roger doMortimer was related to Williamthe Con queror, Dukeof Norman dy, as hismother was n iece of Gun n ora , wifeof Richard, Duke of Norman dy , great
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gra n dmother ofthe Con queror .
Ralph, or Radulphus de Mortimer , son of Roger , a c
compan ied Duke Williamupon his in vasion of En glan d ,an d was on e of the chief comman ders of the whole army ;an d shortly after this sign al con quest, as the most puissan t of his captain s, was sen t in to the Marches of Wa les
to en coun ter Edrich, Earl of Shrewsbury a n d Lord ofW igmore, as he would n ot submit to the Norman yoke.
After greattoil an d a lon g siege he took the Castle ofWigmore a n d delivered Earl Edrich a captive in to theha n ds of the Kin g, who ga ve Roger a ll the Earl
’
s la n ds
whereupon he stron gly fortified the Castle of Dyrecke inMaelien ydd . formerly built by Ea rl Edrich.
This Ra lph con quered E lvael, an d did homage to Kin gWilliamfor it.
4 H lSTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
H emarried , first, Milicen t, daughter of Ferrers,
E a rl of Derby , by whomhe had a son an d heir , Hugh.
Hugh de Mortimer refused to do homage to Hen ry II,on the death of Ki n g Stephen . In 115 4 , his castle ofCleobury was besieged , taken , a n d disman tled ; an d on
the surren der of his Castle of Bridgen orth in 115 4 , he
made his submission to the Kin g, an d afterwards rebuilthis Castle of Cleobury. H e also foun ded an d en dowedthe Abbey of Wigmore, an d in his Old age he became a.
ca n on professed in the Abbey , a n d died Feb. 2 6th, 1181,a n d was buried in the Abbey of Wigmore before the
high alta r , leavin g a son a n d heir ,Roger de Mortimer, Lord Of Cleobury Mortimer , a n d
W igmore. H e was en gaged in con sta n t wa rfare withthe Welsh, a n d his n eighbour Hugh de Say . H emarriedIsabella , Sister an d heiress Of Hugh de Ferrare, son ofWa lkelin e de Ferrers, Lord of Ferrieres in Norman dy ,
Lord of Okehamin Rutla n d , an d of Lechlade a n d Layebury i n Gloucestershire . Isabella foun ded the nun n eryof Lechlade, a n d was there buried . Roger died 8 of the
1
I
l
i alen ds of July 12 15 , a n d was succeeded by his son a n d
em,Hugh de Mortimer , who, havin g been woun ded in a.
tourn amen t, died without issue, 4 Ides Nov. 12 2 7 , a n d
was succeeded by his brother ,Ralph de Mortimer , Lord of W igmore, who fought
successfully aga in st Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Prin ce ofWa les, an d built the Castles of Cefn y Llys an d a clas
in Maelien ydd. H e ma rr ied Gwladys Ddu, relict ofRegin ald de Braose, Lord of Breckn ock, a n d daughter ofLlywelyn , Prin ce ofWa les, who gave her , as her dower ,a ll his la n ds in Ceri a n d Cydewa in , an d a ll the castles
a n d forts in both lordships.
Ra lph de Mortimer, Lord ofWigmore, died 8 of theIdes of August 12 4 6 (3oth Hen ry III), a n d was buriedwith his a n cestors in the Abbey ofW igmore, leavin gissue, four son s—1
,Roger, his successor, a min or at the
time of his father ’
s death ; 2 , Peter ; 3, John , a grey fria rat Shrewsbury ; an d 4 , Hugh.
SWYDD r WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 5
Roger de Mortimer, Lord ofW igmore, the eldest son ,
married Maude, the eldest daughter a n d co-heiress ofWilliamde Braose, Lord of Breckn ock, with whomhe
had the Lordship of Ra dn or, an d other fair possession s inEn glan d an d Wales.
This Roger was with the kin g in Norman dy , a n d therefore had a special discharge of the scutage, then levied ,
by reason of that ex pedition .
About this time, Rhys, Prin ce of South Wales, havin gra ised a n army , an d taken the town of Caermardden , as
also the Castles of Caermardden a n d Colynwy or Clun ,
likewise besieged Ra dn or . This Roger came with Hughde Say , Lord of Richard
’
s Castle, for the relief of that
place, butwas beaten with great loss, as my author re
porteth.
In 16 John , 1215 , he was acquitted of the scutage,then levied for the ex pedition in to Poictou; his son
bein g then in that service.
About this time, Hywel, son of Cadwallawn , an d
Madog, son of Maelgron , preten din g that they had a.
right to the territory Of Maelien ydd in fee fa rm,for a
great sumOfmon ey procured a trial at law for the same,by twelve kn ights of the coun ties of Hereford an d Salop,but upon full hearin g of the cause at Shrewsbury , the
r ightwas adjudged to this R0 er .
l
Havin g had man y Skirmii es with the Welsh, an d
most valian tly Opposin g their frequen t in cursion s, hetook twelve of
’
their prin cipal leaders in on e battle.
H e was appoin ted captain of the kin g’
s a rmy a n d for
tification s in the parts of Shrewsbury , so as to a n n oyLlywelyn , Prin ce ofWales, as -much as he could. Wor
cester , 7 July 12 7 7 . (Rot. P a t 5 E dw. I,m;H e also en larged his territories, an d drove away thieves
an d robbers fromthose parts ; a n d , bein g on ce presen tat the solemn an n iversa ry of his father, be con firmed a ll
his gran ts to the Ca n on s Of Wigmore, addin g, Of his owngift, a. spacious a n d fruitful pasture, lyin g n ear to thatAbbey , called the Treasure Of Mortimer. Whereupon ,
1 See vol. ii, p . 3QO. Lords of Car i , a n d Ma elimydd .
6 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
his steward blamin g him, that he should dispossess himself Of a fi eld so rich an d fertile, an d for that reasoncalled theTreasure Of Mortimer , he replied , I ha velaid up my treasure in that field where thieves ca n n otstea l or dig, or moth corrupt.
This Roger died at Shen ston e, on the eve of the Feastof SS. Simon an d Jude 10 E dw. I, an d wasburied in the Abbey of W igmore, with this epitaph
H ic est sepulta s quimen sit laude refultus,Rogerus Mun dus, de Morte Ma r in a secun dusCui fuerstgr atus, D ominus Wigmomvocitatus .
Hun c dumviverat, vi Wallis. tota timebat,E t sibi don ata perma n sitWa llis tote.
Militiamscivit,semper torts subivit.
”
H e had issue five son s—1, Sir Ra lph , who died in hisfather’s lifetime ; 2 , Edmun d , Lord Mortimer of W igmore, his successor, father of Roger Mortimer , who, 2 n dE dw. III, was made Justiciary of W ales, an d Earl ofMarch 3, R0 er , Lord Mortimer Of Chirk (see vol. i, p.
4 , Sir illiam an d 5 , Sir Geoffroi, who died inhis father
’
s lifetime.
Roger , the third son of Roger , Lord Mortimer , wassummon ed to Parliamen t amon g the Baron s, fromthe
secon d to the fourteen th of Edward I. Havin g got possession of Chirk, as before stated (see vol. i , p. 1 he
built the Castle ; an d , in 2 l st E dw. I he was inthat ex pedition thatthe kin gmade in to Fran ce, atwhichtime, divers town s a n d places Of stren gth yielding
to the
En glish army , he was made Govern or of Burg superMa re, a n cien tly called Mon tAlba n .
In 2 2 n d E dw. I, he had summon s, amon gst others, toatten d the kin g atPortsmouth, upon l st Sept ,
well furn ished with horse a n d arms
,an d then ce sa iled with him
in to Gascoign e in con sideration ofwhich service, he had,the year followin g, an ex emption , for himself an d histen a n ts, frompayin g an y partof the ten ths then gran tedto the Kin g in Parliamen t.
In 2 5th E dw. I he was aga in in the wars ofGascoign e ; an d, in the 2 8th E dw. I , in the Scottish wars.
SWYDD v WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 7
SO , likewise, in the 2 9 th, bein g then in the retinue ofE dwa rd, Pr in ce ofWa les.
In 3l et E dw. I he was aga in in Scotla n d ;a n d , in l st E dw. II con stituted ’
the Kin g’
s Lieuten a n t Of Wa les, havin g all the castles therein comwitted to his trust, a n d then a lso made Justiciary of all
Wales.
In 2 n d E dw. II he was made Gover n or of theCastle of Beaumaris i n An glesey ; an d , in 4 th E dw. II(1310) Govern or of the Castles Of Blaen Llyfen i a n dDin a s, bein g the same year also in the wars in Scotla n da n d in 5th E dw. II
,had the in heritan ce of the Castles of
Blaen Llyfen i a n d Din as given to himby the Kin g, to
hold for the third part of a Baron y ,by the service of two
kn ights’ fees.
In 7th E dw. II he was again in Scotlan d ,an d
the same year obta in ed a charter for a market everyweek, upon Mon day , at his Lordship of Old Whitela n d i n
Wales ; a n d a fa ir on the eve, day , an d morrow afterthe Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary .
I n l oth E dw. II he was con stituted JustICIaryof North Wales
, a n d In the same year wen t again to thewars in Scotla n d . In 11th E dw. II, hewas charged withthe fin din g of 100men , out of his Lordships of BlaenLlyfen i a n d Talgarth an d of 2 00more, out of his territories ofLla n dedu, for the wars of Scotla n d .
In 12th E dw. II he was again in those w ,ars
an d had a n assign ati on of £100, in recompen se of hisservices there, in which year also he was con stituted Govern or of Buallt Castle In Wales.
In l 6th E dw. III being on e of those lords whogave sen ten ce Of ban ishmen t aga i n st the two Spen cers, inthe Parliamen t then held , by their power a n d poten cy at
thattime, he soon felt thatthe active parthe took In thatqua rrel would be the occasion of his ruin ; for the Kin ggettin g stren gth, fOICed his opposers to stoop. Whereupon this RogeI , with his n ephew, the Lord Mortimer ofWigmore, submitti1w themselves, were imprison ed In the
8 H ISTORY or rowvs r a n oe .
Towel
r Of Lon don , where itis sa id by some thatthis Rogerdied.
It is said by others,’ of this Roger , partly by reason
that his Ma n or of Chirk was a n n ex ed to the Lordship ofthe Earl of Arun del, an d partly by mea n s of his adver
sar ies, bein g cast in to the Tower of Lon don, he there
con tinued for the space of full four years an d a half,where, without ever bein g heard, he died 3td August1337 (1oth E dw. III), a n d that then ce his corpse, bein gbrought toW igmore, was there buried in the Abbey byAdam, Bishop of Hereford, upon the day after the E x altation of the H oly Cross.
3
This Booer Mortimer gave lan ds in the town ships ofGwern OS em an d Pen y Clawdd in the Lordship ofChirk, to Iorwerth Foel ab Iorwerth c ha n ab IorwerthH en , of the Tribe of Nan theudwy ,
on paymen t of a ren t
of £20 sterlin g per a n num. The witn esses of this gran twereIeuaf ab Adda , Lord of TreforLlewelyn , his son ;Owa in ab Grufiydd FoelSirw a , his brotherLlewelyn ab Cynwr i ab Osbern
Medog ab Cynwrig oel.
Attached to the deed is the seal of Roger Mortimer ,with this circumscription :
“SigillumRogeri de Mortui‘
Mare.
”4
(See vol. i,Roger Mortimer fMedd Rhys Cain ) yn rhoddi Gafael
Iorwerth Fa rch (yr hon a elwir Gafael Feilfarch ymMhen y Clawdd o fewn Swydd y Waun ), yr hwn d ir a
gowsa i Iorwerth Farch amei wasan aeth da i Llewelynab Grufi
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ydd, Arglwydd Na n heudwy , a Madog ci frawd,ac a i gorfoliodd amdorri heddwch y Bren hin .
ls
Roger Mortimermarried Lucia , daughter Of Sir Robert'
deWafre, Kn t., by whomhe had issue Roger Mortimer ,Lord of Chirk an d Nan theudwy (which lastplace appears1 I d . COL, vol. i, p. 666 .
3 Mon . An glia , vol. ii, p. 223, v. No. 60.
3 Mon . An gliae, vol. 11, p. 22 4 . Ca e Cyr iog 1118.
5 I bid .
10 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
DE SCENDANTS OF E DWARD I .
E DWARD I , Ki n g of E n glan d , who ordered the two la st youn g Pr in ces of—rPowys to be a ssa ss in a ted . ob. 1307 . I
E dwa rd the Blackq Lion el, Duke Jo of Gaun t, KG ?of Claren ce. Duke OfLan ca ster ,
ob. 1399 .
E dwlra rd of Richard I I, Philippa , Edmun d John deBeau.
An gou Kin g of heiress . Morti fort, Ma r
lesm, ob. E n gla n d , mer , quess ofmurdered E a r l of Somerset a n d14 th Feb. Ma
r
ch , Dorset, 06 .
139 9 , a p . ob. 1881.
IRoger Mortimer , four th VI died ,
E a rl of Ma rch. of Somerset. supposed byviolen ce.
Richa rd fWales, murdereda fter the battle ofTewkesbury , 2181;May 14 71.
Ridhsrd , Duke of York ? Marga retdeCoun tess ofRichmon d .
uke of York .
Richard III ;
I Idivard V, Kin g of Richard , Duke E lizabeth of—Hen ry VII , Ki n g of
ugla n d ,murdered of York, mur York . E n gla n d , ob. 151-9 .
by hi s un cle a n d da red In the
ardia n , Richard , Tower with his H en ry VII I Kin g of E n gla n d”n ke of York, 22n d brother . ch 15 4 7Jun e 14 83.
ob. s.p . , 1553. ob. mp1558.
dmun d Tudor , E a rl ofRichmon d , son of SirOwen Tudor , Kn ight,an d Queen Catheri n e,widow of H en ry V.
Ki n g of E n glan d, an ddau btar of Cha rlesVI, Rmg of Fra n ce.
SWYDD Y WAUN, on CH IRKLAND .
1Ma ry . Queen of Scots , beheaded by—T- H en ry Stua rt, Lord Da rn ley , son of
E lizabeth, 8th F eb. 1587 . MatthewStuar t, E a r l of Len n ox an dRegen t of Scotla n d . by Ma rga ret, his
James VI, Kin g of Scotlan d an d wife, dau. a n d heir ess of Archiba ld
E n gla n d .Douglas , E a rl of An gus, a n d Ma r
garet, Queen Dowager of Scotla n d .
EXCH E QUER. TRE ASURY OF THE RE CE IPT .
MISCELL. BAG . WALLIA, No. 5 . 4 .A. E DW. III .
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SWYDD Y WAUN, on CH IRKLAND . 13
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.
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14 313mm or POWYS FADOG .
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quieta n c’
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en
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’
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’
up D’D respectuata in Comp
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de Cockeslade ls . S’ma ccccll i . vs .
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 15
S’ma to’l ex p n at lib
’. D x x vij ti . x vjs. vjd . E t sic debet’
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eid’mmJli . x vjs . ix d . ob. q
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quousq’verita s in de pol
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’
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i. vqs. viijd . de vad’ Nich
’
i foresta r p’temp
’ huj’Comp
’
et
duo'
Comp’
p’ceden t
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’
p’ m’
ll, et x liij dies cap’
p’
diemiiijs .
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’
eid’mp
’ex p
’
n audit Comp. x x s .
S’ma de a lloc a n o
’et r espectuat
’x lIJli. ab. qa .
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M’
q’
d a lloca n t’
p’ d n In cora
’con silio
suo sp’d Ludel x vijs . V
'
l . de supon’
r edd’de Ken th’ . E t x vijli. de vad
’
Nich’i forest
’
a llocat’eod
’mtemp’
e que
pen cha n t’r in r
’min isto pede.
(E n dorsed) Comp’rec
’
a n n o E . iij.
E x cn rousa . ANCIENT MISCELLANEA. CHAPTE R H ouse .
WALLIA Box , 14 3. B. No. 9 . 4 - 5 E DW . III . 1330- 1.
Chirk in North Wa llis .
Certifica c’o Rog i Corbet, Nich
’i de Acton et Thome de
H ompton a ssigua to’
p’
co’mission es d ’ui Regis in p
’tib
’ North
VVa llie ad s’rvideud
’
Ca stria et Ma n er ia que fueru’
tRog’
de
Mortuo Ma ri Comit’ Ma rchie et a lio’et a d in quiren d
’de bouis
catallis et debitis eo’d’m. E t ecia
’de t
’
a n sgression ib’
fa c’ in
ip’is Ga str ia Ma n en j s pa rois et Cha cijs n eon o
’et quedama lia
facien ds p’at in ip
’s com’
ission i b’con tin et
’r .
Bon e et cata lla comp’
to et dimissa in Ca stro de Chirk p’
mortua ga rn istura ibid’m con tin en t
’r in I n den tura fa cts de
eisd’m in t’ p
’fatos Rog
’m Nich’m et Thoma ’
et Ric’mde
H aston Con stabula r iu’
ibid’m. E t ecia
’
cet’
a bon a comp’
ta
in fra d’
o’m d
’
n ium. Que con suta est huic cedule. E t pl’
ra
bon a seucata lla n o’
su’
t comp’
ta in d’
c’
o d’
uio que in ferun t’
r
in feri’
.
Debita in eod’md’n io s
’
r vis’
Ric’
i de Coggesha le Receptor is
ibid’mtemp
’
e Comitia Ma rch’
usq’
festu’
S’
c’
i Mich’
s Aun o r’
r
n u’
c qua rto videl’t.
16 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
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1 Isglawdd.
2 Of Llys Pen gweru. See vol.’
i, p. 316.
Of Llys Trevor . See vol. i, p. 311.
l 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
viijli . vjs. vi d. It’mredd’ bladi et fa rme ibid ’ de t’mI o S c iM ich
’
is n o’est solut
’
. It’In ex t
’a un i’ Cur’ ten t’ ib
’mtemp’e
d’
c’
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n on est levat’. It
’md icu’tq’
d
Ton k de l’mi’o Nat’d
’
n i ibid n on est solut’
et est S’ma x x s .
It’mdicu’t qu’d d
’
n o h’uit in d’o’o d
’uio j sta lon’ iiij Javen t
’
et
j pull’
p’
c ij x ls . q’ rem’in custodia MadocKethyn in Moghen a n t.
Quo ad capc’
o’
emCa stri de Chirk dicu’t q’d in con tin eta post
q’amComes Ma rch
’. Capt
’fuit ven it quidamGr ifi th Loyd
de Melver leye cu’ quibusdama n glicis ign otis et in g redieba t’
Ca str a ’ et ceperun tet a sporta ru’
t lectu’
et pan n os Receptoris
D e a lija bouis ign ora n t. Quo a d fra ct’o’empa rce dicut q
’
d
Nen n yow ap Madoc Gogh de Meillor seisen ek E den en eth
Vagha n up JO’Gogh de sad
’mGr iff ap H osp’ de d
’
uio de Oswa ldestr
’
filij JO’ap E ygn o
’ap WylymDavid ap E den
’
apMeiller de eod
’md'
uia cu’ pl’r ib
’
ign otis in comitiva eO’
d’
n i
p’
imo fregeru’
tpa rcu’
ibid’
In s’h’t cast
’III et con tinue fuga ru
’
t
i n eod’m et a libi in d
’
n io in Cha c Ij S et capc’on e d ’c
’
i Gomit’n aq
’adven tu’ d
’
n i Rog’
i Corbet q’ven it ibid
’mcu’
commission e d
’ui Regis . E tec ia’
dicu’
tq’
d ho’
n a GamIen a ’
ap Madoc
Jo’
ap D avid Ad a ap Madoc de Nautheudo cu’
comitiva suafueru
’
t co’
es fugatores in pa rc’
et cha cijs d c i d’
n II . E t ecia’
om’
es cet’
de d’
n io de Chirk q’
i lepora rios et ca n es b’
uer a’
t.
I sta in qui sic’
o n o’
est con sign ata eo q’
d d’
c’
i Ja ratores sigillan o
’ h’ut.
Accusato Min i stro’
ejusd’m D
’
d lj que tan tu’
va let q’
a n t’
in dictamen tu’ i Jurato’
. Que dic it q’
d Mag’
r Grifii th de
T ren aghr E den GamMadoc Loyd Meredith ap Ieua’ Lewelyn
a p Ien a’
Ada Gogh H ova faber Gwyon frat’
ejus Grifi”
ap H osp’
.
E den en eth Vagha n de Meillor Cumerek H owel frat’
ejus Gr iff’
frat’
ej’
Ta lgra th de Meillor Cumerek . E t ecia’
om’
es cet’
i de
d’
n io de Chirk q’
lepora rios etca n es h’ueru
’
tfuga ru’
t in pa r c’
de
Chirk etAb’
bi in Cha cIj s ejusd’md’
uij. It’mdic ’ q
’
d H ova faber
fregit om’
ia ostia camera ’
Castr i et eistam’
Receptoris. E tip’
e
cu’
al s s’
bsciptis vid’
t. E den en eth Gaml Lewelin 2 ap Ieua’
ap Ada Madoc Loyd3 Lewelin Vaghan H owel‘ ap Ieua n apAda , Ieua n Vagha n
i’ Madoc Loyd Meredith ap Ieua n Ada
Gogh,° Gwyon Bon tyn g cu’ eo’
sequels de bo’
ib’
de Na n heudo
1 E dn yfed Can ofLlys Pen gwem in Na n theudwy.
3Llywelyn was the third son of Ieuaf ab Adda ab Awer of LlysTrevor .
3 Madog Lloyd of Bryn Cun allt (see vol. i , p.
4 H owel was the secon d son of Ieua f abAdda ab Awr , an d an cestorof the Trevors of Trevor H all.
5 Ieuaf c han was the fourth son of Ieuaf ab Adda ab Awr.
Adda Goch was the six th son of Ieuaf ab Adda of Trevor .
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 19
ceperu’
tom’
es Rot’
los tallea s a cq I et auc’
d’
c’
i Receptoria uuacu
’
om’ib
’
al s rememb ran c’
d’
o’md’mn ta n gen tib
’
et men sur ’
bladi de Ca stro et illa ex t’
a Castr’
dux eru’
t et in fiammamiseru’t etcombusseru’t.
CHARTER ROLL. 4 E DW . II I . NO . 9 8.
P’
Rogo’dc Mortuo Ma r i Comite Ma rch
’
.
R’eisdem(Archie
’
pis’
etc .) sa l’t’m. Sc iatis n os de gr
’
a n’ra
sp’a li con cessisse ha c ca rta II
’ra con firma sse dil’c ’o con sa n
guin eo 85 fideli n’
ro Rog’
o de MortIIO Ma ri Gomiti Ma rchie q’
d
ip’e heredes sui imp
’
petuu’h’ca n tuIIamfer iamsin gulis a n n is
apud Ma n eriu’ suu’ de Oswa ldestre in Ma rchia Wa ll’
p’ quatuor
dies dura tur’
videl’
t in vigilia do in d ie Ap’
lor’Ph
’
i 85 Ja cobi 85p
’
duos dies p’x ime sequestes et 11a aliamferiam sin gulis
auis apud Ma n’
iu’
suu’ de Chepyn guorton in Com’
Ox on’
p’
quatuor d ies dur atur ’
videl’
t in vigilia in die S’c’i Ba rn abe
Ap’
li’et p
’duos dies p
’x’sequen tes, n isi fer ie ille sin t ad
n ocumen tu’
vicin a r’feria r
’. QIIa re vOlIIm’
firmit’ r p’
cipim’
p’
n ob’
85 heredib’n’r is q
’d p’d’c’
us Comes he’
des sui imp’
petuu’
h’ea n tp’d
’
c’
a s feria s apud Ma n’ia S IIa p
’d’c’a cumOm’
ib’
lib’tatib’ lib
’
is con suetudin ib’ ad hujusmodi ferias pertin en tib’
n isi ferie ille sin t ad n ocumen tu’ vic in a r’feria r’ sicutp
’d’o’m
est. H iis testib’ven
’ab ili pre
’
H . Lin colu’, E’
po Ca n cella r’
n’ro, Joh
’
e deW'
a ren n a Comite Surr ’ , JOh’e de BohuuComiteH ereford 85 E ssex , H en r
’de Per cy , Gilb
’
to Ta lebot, Olivero
de In gham,Joh
’
e Ma n t’a vers Sen esca llo hospicn n
’
ri aliis.
D at’
p’ ma nu’ n ’
ramapud Wyn desore x x i die Febr ’.P
’
bre’ de p
’vato sigillo.
CH ANCERY . INQ. P OST MORTEM. 5 E DW . III.
No. 9 2 . M . 1.
A n’
re Seig’
r le Roi a son con seil prien t ses leigis gen tz del
hon’
de Chirke, q’
de v’
re g’ce especiale en rega rd de cha rite les
vousissez a legier des duresees et greua n ces a eux fatez, et
comen cez en temps Mon s’Rog
’
ls Mortymer ls un cle et con
tin n ea p’
S’
r Rog’
le Mortimer n adga ires comite de la Ma rche
con tre loi et con tre la fourme de lour aun cien e tenure.
D e prim’
es de ce q’
les t’
res et les comII n es wastes d e la diteseign
’
ie son t en tieremen t euga regn ez et les boys a foretiez et
issuit tenus p’
desen s (i llegible) poon t pestre lour a n er s n e
cha tier en forest n o how do forest a s aut’
s p’
fitz illeog’
p’
udreo 2
2 0 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
come aun cion emen t solvien’
. De quei ils pr ien t a n’
re dit
seiga’
r a son con sa il q’
remedie lour soit fa ict selon s loi st
reson .I
E stre cc de cc q’
Trech fl'
orsst,T rech Muvt casta sau
’
deiyren tes len ses p
’
destrescs stdestortion de seiq e’
en temps le ditMon s
’
Rog’
ls Va cls prymes dema n ds etp’
destrescs, et en suitcon tinue ta n tq
’
en cea . D e quei ils prien t remed ie.
E str s cs de ce q’ ber iet’ st derevis en temps ls ditMous’
Rog’
ls vn cls pr imes dema n ds at p’destrescs prise des ten a n ts
des fra n ks ten a n ts, la ou les fra n ks ten an ts les disn ssen t
meismes eu. C’
est a sa’
uchescun ds son ten an t demoygn o
e
aux ibien come la ren ts st aut’s s’
uices des come lls son t ap
pemen tz des s’uicss cells durstes torcen oussmen t comen ses
cucon tre loi st reson , st con tinues ta n tq’
en cea . De quei ilsp rien t remedie.
E stre es la oules aua n t ditez liges gen tz et lours aun cesto’
soloien tlen er Molyn s a lour volen te dedeutz lour soy l demeyn ssa n s rien s fa irs a la a n n uelmen t p
’
a meismes lss molyn s la en
temps A ditMon s’
r Rog’
ls vn cle, fen t dema n ds a n nuels ren ts
des molyn s issuit leuees st p’
destrescs la ren ts prise et con
tin ue ta n tq’
en cea , en con tre lour Aun cisn e tenure et chescunma n iere de lei, desionue les dites molyn s son leuez en lour soildemoyn e et ls cours del uvs lours. D s quei ils pr ien tremedie.
E stre cs , De cs q’ pa n n age en temps ls dit Mon s’
Rog’
ls
Vn cle rymes dema n ds et p’
destrescs prise st con tinue ten tq’
en csa es vos aua n n ceo liges gsutez st fra n ks ten a ’
ts, en con tre
lour aun cien e tenure. D e quei ils prien t remedie .
E stre cc de ce q’
les ballifs des villes Ma rches deden tes la
seign’
ie de Chirk p’men t de eux et foun tp
’udre tolme en n omduema n ere st n ien t a cordeaut a la tolme pr ise en H ereford .
Oswa ldestr s Sa lopburs st aut’
s en la Ma rchie. D e quei ilspr ien t remedie.
Sil pleiss a n’
rs Segn’
e ls Roi et a son con sa il maun der en
les dites pa rties, den qusrs dss po’
utez suisd’tes p’
comission .
E t a ix uit g’
n tisr a eux pouer de fa ire gen’
a lmen t ls p’fts n
’
rc
dit seign’
ls Roi st reson a son people p’
la dite seign’
is des
duresces suisdez et des plusours au’
s greua n ces, solon cs ce q’
loi st reson dema n ds.
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR OH IRRLA'
ND . 2 1
IRQ. POST MORTEM. 5 EDW . III . NO . 9 2 . M.
E dwa i dus Rex etc . di’
l’
o’
is stfidelib’
suis Rog’
Pun elsdon et
Rog’
o Ca rles Sa l’
t’
.m Supplica’
r’
n ob’
hO’
i’
I es
b
et ten en tes de
t’
ra ds ClIirks p’
petic’
0’
es sues coramn ob’
et con silio n’
ro in
pa I liamen to n’
I o ex hibita s’
d cu’ Rog’
us de MO ItuO “a re
Avun c ’lus quon damd ’
II’
S ds hirke stRog’
us de Mortuo Ma ri
n up’
comes Ma r ch’
post qui t’
ra de Chirk ad mauus ip’
or’
deuen it ac min istri eo’
va r i as et ex cessiuas d istrucc’0’
es Opp’
s
sion es et in iusr ia s con t’
a ip’
OI’
a n tiquamten uramet legemet
cousuetudin emp’
c’
a s illa r’ multip
’
in tulsrun tp’ut in petic
’
O’
ih’
p’
d’
tis quas vob’mittimus sub peds Sigilli n’
ri p len ius con ti n et’
v’
ebin’
eisdem ho’
ih’
et teuen tib’
fieri volen tes quod est
i n stamAssign auim’
vos ad in quiI sn d’
p’
sac I’m
op
’
bor’
et leg’
ho’
i’mp
’
tin’
illa r’
p’ quos rs i dua s melius sc iri pot
’
it sup’
p’missis distr icc ’
O’
ih’
Opp’
ssion ib’
et in iue IS in p’
seutia custod is t
’
re p’
d’
to p’
vos in de p’mm’
nuen di Si in t’
esse volu’
t plen is
d itatemstad in forma n d’
vosmodis stviis om’ib
’ quib’melius pot’
tis ds eisdemet eor’
circumsta n tiis quibuscu’
q . E t ideO voh’
ma n dam’
q’
d ad c’
tos dies st locaoquos a d hoc p
’md’
er d”
c a s
in quisic’
o’
emst in forma c”o emc api atis et ds eo quod in deiuuen
’
itis n ob’
sub’
sigi llis v’
ris et sigillis cor’
p’ quos d’
c’
a ia
quisic io f’
c’a fuit con sta rs fa c
’
hoc bre’
n ob’
remitteutes vt decon silio u
’
ro vlt’ms fieI-i fa ciam’ quod iustumfuitet con sson u’
’
ui ma n dam’
en imvi’
s n’
ro de Msyr ion n yth q’
d ad c’
tos d ies
et loca quos ei scire fa c ’
ven ire fac’
cors tn voh tot stta les p’
bos
st leg hO I es ds ba llia an s de p’
x imiorib’
sidemt’
re ds chirksp
’ quos rei di cas In p’missismelius soiri pot
’
it st in quir i ma nden im’
etiamGr imn o Va cha n ds la Pols q’
d ad c’
tos dies a t
loca quos s i scire fa c ’ similit’ ven ire fa c ’ coramvoh’
tot’
st ta les
p’
bos et leg’
ho’
i’
es ds ho’
I’
b’
n’
ris de La n erchen rys p’ quos rsi
ditas In p’missismelius scir i pot
’
it et i n qui ri. In cu’
r ei testi
mon iu’
has l’
ra s n’
ra s fieri fema ’
paten tes. T’ ms ip
’
o apudWestm’
x viij dis D ecemb’
Aun o R’
R’ quarto.
INQ. POST MORTEM. 5 E DW III. No. 92 . M . 3.
In quIs’
capta apud Chi Ik die ven 13 p’
x post festa’
S’
c’
I Ambrosii An n o r egn i Regis E dwa rdi t
’
on a con questuquin to cora’
Rogero de Puuslesdoueto
RogerO Ca rles assign at
’
p’
br s’
d’
uiReg is paten s a d p
’
d’
cami n qui s’
capien d’
ds quib’da
’
Oppression ib’
st i n jurIIs f’
c i s bo’
i’
b’
et ten en tib’
ds ter ra de
1 Of Mochn a n t.
2 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
Chirk p’
ut con tin en tur in petic’oib
’
suis’ sub peds sigilli d’ui
Regis p’
d’
tis Rogero stRogeromissis s’or
’mEyn on ap Med’
Ieua n a Jor’
Goch JOr ’ Duy Ieua n Pagba n Lewelyn GreekMadoc IIy ap D avid Tuder ap Jor
’
VaglIa n Ieua n ap GrouonE den en stl ap Jor
’
Goth E yn on ap GriffyuIeua n ap LewelynD auid ap H eilmde com’
de Meiryon yth. E tp’
sa cr’mH ouel ap
G rifii n D avid Says Msredutap Tuder Symon ap Jor’up Keur
’
Meiler ap Ksn r’ap Meiler Madoc Goch Ieua n ita Jor’ Voel.
G rit’
r ap H ouel Grif’
r ap Pledyn t Madoc ap Eyn on VoslH ouel ap Cadogan . Cadoga n Vaghan ap Cadoga n Voel de
terre.La n n erthemra is. Qui dicu’
t sup’sa cr
’msuu’ quod n ullaforests n ec Waren n e fuer’t i n tota terra ds Chirk a n teq
’
amp
’
d’
c’a ter ra data fuitRog
’
o de Mortuo Ma ri Avun culo n ec p’
duodecima n n OS p’
t q’
am ids’
Rog’us h’uit seisin amqua
’
st
p’t’ts ide
’Rog
’
us fec itWa ren n e st forest in ter ris vastis st
oscis in p’
d’
c’
a terra dc Chirk. Ita q’
d hO’
i’es st ten en tes
terre p’d
’
c’
s IIOII potueru’
t h’
ere coc’ampa sture a
’
i’a lib’ suis
dec ven or’i n boscis p
’d’c ’is n ec alia p
’
ficua ’ cap’e sicut h’
ers
con susru’t a n ts tsp p’d’
c’i Rog
’i . Ite’
dicu’
tq’
d Treth forest
Treth Inuyt n on ex a cti fuerun t a n ts tempus p’
d’
c’i Rog
’ i p’ter
q‘uin q’ solid’ st sspte
’den a r
’
que de jurs reddi’deben t n o
’
i’
e
reth Muyt s’
nun c rsddu’t sex’libras q
’
atuor d’
c’
i solidos
stquin den a r’
.
l te’icu’t q’ in de Rog
’us temp’
e suo in cepit cap’
e heriett st
hsyrwytht’
ds ten’
tib’
libere ten en cia’suor in juste a n te cui’
temp’
da r’ n on con susvsru’t. Ite’
dicu’
t q’ om’
es liber’ten en tes
h’
ere con sueveru’tmolen din a as s i n solis suis p’
p’
is levata Si n e
a liquO reddita in de d’
IIO redden da a n ts tep’
p’
d’
c’
i Rog’i s
’
ids’
Rog’us tep
’
s suo fsre pt’
duoden’
An uos p’
. dist’cc
’
o’es fecit
p’d c
’
os ten en tes redders Sibi queda’
. It’u reddita an nuati
videl’
t septe libras p’
p’
d’
c’
is molen din is in iuste. Itemdicu’
t
q’ n ullu’
pa n n agiu’datu
’
fuit d’
IIo a n te tep’
p’
d’
c’
i Itog’
i s’
idemRog’
us in cepitp’
dist’
cc’
o’
emcap’
e pa n n agiu’
de ten sn t’
suis i n juste. Itemdicu’t q’
d nullu’ Toln etu’
capi solebata n te
tempus p’
d’
c’
i Rog’
i S’ide
’
Rog’
us p’
imo in cepit cap’
e solvetu’
ds ten en tp’
d’
o’
is in juste. E tpostmorts’
p’
d’
c’
i Rog’
i avun culiRog
’us de Mortuo Ma ri comes Marchie toto ts’
p’
e suo con
tiII IIavit O’
i’
a Ista In q’
isic’
o capta fuit in p’
sen cia
Thome ds Clove p’
son e eccl’
is ds H opesay custodis terre deChirk qui p
’mun itus fuit s’c ’d ’mformambr ’is. I n cuj’
rei testi
mon iu’
p’
I’
c’
i Juratores huic i’
quis’sigilla sua apposusru
’
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Vol. i, p.
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 23
Add . MS. fo. 982 .
Sia rter swy’
dd y Waun , yn amssr Rissia rtab E dmon d Ia r llArun del.
Gwybydded pawb a welo n eu er a glywo y liythr hwn nRissia rt Ia rll Arun del ag Arglwydd y Iva nuyn a n fon a n n erch
iw ddeiliaed or un rhywArglwyddiaeth fa l hy n Gwybyddwchweled a deallo hon omui Sia rtyr sin urdd a sa l dad n i E dmun dIa r il Arun del yr hon a wn a eth iw gyfi
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redin ddsilia id 0 d ir
swydd y Waun a n Con fi’
ermasiwn n in n au a wuaethpuyd ar y r
nuSia rtyr at rwydddeb ag esmwythdra i gyfi’
redin yr un tir
O amra faelion fodoi n rwyddeb a fi’
rofid a ga n iadhawyd iddyn tmegis y mas yn eglura ch yn yr un Sia rtyr a r ryddab a r profiid
hwn wedy hyn n y Oblegyd i orda in certeuO a chosion a gymmerwyd on llawui a n sn n autrwy srfyn a cha n lyn ia d yr nucyfi
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red in a rossomiddyn tyn gwbb y rhagddywededig fruuiawa ryddeb a ffrafii d ag a gon fli rma somy r un Sia rtyr drossomm'
a n E tifidd ion iddyn thwy a cuo E tifeddion hwyn tan y mhobpwy n t drwy ga dui ui agin E tifedion bob amssr wyd i adeila daméugoed en cyfreidia n sin ba n a irhOi a i hordun io wrth ydbod er dima gan iadwyd idyn t drwy Sia rtyr n ehod n euycon fl
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ermasuon a r nu Sia rtyr drwy gadu iddy n t gwytha ndigon eid a thros bsn hy n n y mi 8. ga n ia dassomdrossomn i a n
etIfedion Gwytha n n abo a rn yn t hawl n a dia led ableyyd tiroed
a gymmeras hwy n euei etifiedion , hen afia id on tir d ifi’
aeth n i
O fewn yr A rglwydiaeth y Waun heb yn cen n iad ui drwy gadu
yn din ured am bob peth a wn a ethpywd ofewn tirfyn auunfl
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orestyd ui a n tir n eullduedig a cha dw in i yr un tiroed hyn n yg ida iawn chosla dig a sth ambob tir a gymrwyd a r diffasth
gwedi y rhadiad i fy nua wn aethpwyd at yn Swydogia n ui a rd iroed drwy grs y chwechedflwydyn a r huga in O dyr n asiad
E dwa rd y 3yd . Bren in Ltoegr a fl’
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aeth ymlaen Ilawy shai ui rossed i fyn n aty Swydogiouir nuCyfl
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gosbadiga sth a rn yn t hwg n eu i hen afia id yn rhyd y ga n n yn
meibiou sillion . ui on tir ca sth n ed d rwy gael on meibiousillion ui y rba i bioed y tir n eu i etifediouillwn g i tir yn awra a fynuon t a chael O hon y n t a lwfa n s yn euta le diga sth drwygyfri rhesymmol abab profiid a gymerwyd a r tir yn y cyfamsern euga s l ei ter yn rha d o hyd y profi d yn cyrhaedyd hyd swmy
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pr id n euyn myn sd trosto ag O hyd n eh or meibiou sillion
gwede cyfodi y swma r pr id o brofi d ei tir n eua fyn n o fy n ed
i r lyfruhwn yn a gwn aed yu swydogwn ui n euyuetifed ion y
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2 6 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n oc .
owfsd vlwydyn o fren hin iasth E dwa rtCaer yn a rfon ar Sia rtyrhwn a ydymn in n euyr un Rissia rt Ia r ll Arwn del a eArglwyd
y r un tir yn s cyn nwys ag yurhyn gadwy fod gen n ymhobpwyn t O hon i a thrwy y bresen a l Sia rtyr hon drossom n i a n
stifedion yn dragywyd yn cada r n hauambs n n hyn n n in euyrun Rissia rt syd yn relessudrossomn i an E tivedion yma dsuui dulia id ui or a n tir a c iw stifedion hwyuteutr ith a elwirtrethmelin yr hon y bruwyd yn i buchio hwyn tymla in llauer
cael ca n iad i adielad melius ar eutir iou e hun a in n id amgenvvi is . viiid . O d rith melin y ga n deilia ih rhydion Ma n hsudwyag x x s . vid. yd drethmelin gaudielia id rhydion Mochn a n t agamhyn n y y rhodiad hwn a r cada rn had yn rhaydywedidigdulia id ui a ron tin imil a chwecha n toforc is n id amgen ca n tmor eblwydyn a r bob wyl An dra s a gwyl Oswa lltdrw un ion ra n n euhyd pa n da lsr y swmhwn yn geobyl a r ta l cyn taf yn da ledigwyl An dra s y mawfed flwydyn o frsuhin iaeth y trydyd E dwa rtwedir con quest ag yn dystrolaeth a r hyn wrth bressen ol Sia rtyrhon ui a rossomun Sil n wyr tystion byn E dwa rt Sein t JohnMa rchog urda l, Alex a n der Chabin gton Stewart y Waun SyrRicha rd Br igg Water Burghton Con stabl hwn n w ThomasUpton Ryssv r yn a ac era ill lawer hyn a wed Yn gha stell yW aun duuMsr chyr n esa f ar 01gwylLuc yr wythfed flwydyn o
goron ediga sth y trydyd E dwa rtVren hin wedir con quest.Gwybydded pawb a r y syd yr awr hon a c del rhagllauyn bod
ui E dmwn d Ia rll Arwn del yn rhoi so ya ca n iadua thrwy yscia rtyr hon yn cada rn hauin burdusia is n i O dref yWaun trevrhyd gida phla saurhydion a chyda pobma ssian deth i yma rveryn thi yn rhyd yn esmwyth yn da a c yn hsdychol udyn thwy ac
i n etivedion a c gorchmyn iad gida phoh br a in t a rhyddab a r a
berthyn i dren fa r chn ad ryd y n y mad ymod yma s H en fi'
ord
a r Amwythio gyd a gwyd i gwsirio ta i ca swyd cyn n yd a chyf
fr idia borfa drwy gwbyl on tir ui o swyd y W'
aun ymbob lle a r
y ma s vyn slia id rhydion i n euera ill yn cyfi'
redi n borfeun eulls dy lsn tborfauydymhefyd yn ca n iadui’r un bwrdusiaed ibod hwy n tyn rhud drwy gwbyl On tir ui yn gysta l o fuou ybyrae a lla n 0 bob cyfryw doll Sta lays pa ssa is Pon ta is ta la is a
Mura is ag yr nuBa rdusia is a i hstifedion hwyuteuda la in iin etived ion n in n eu yn flyn ydawl x d . a ria n ambob plas yn
da ledig bod gwy l n ha n gel Archa n gel dros bob gwasa n aethbydol a gofy n a thros bsn hyn n i agan iada ssomin rhagdywidedig Vwrdusia is ui gael O hon yn tdadlsn n y drev hon
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a
den io Swydogion s hun ein'
i ra c a verbyn dyra sty n t i was
a n aethu swyd berthyn awl i drev va rchn ud ryd ag'
o cha ir
n eb O hon y n t yn d resbassa l gwn euthyr ta x a r n yn t gen
bron yn Stwa rt drwy wyr profadwy cyfreithlon a min n euy
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CB IRKLAND . 2 7
rhagdywededig E dmwn d Ia rll Arwn del a n stifedion n in n euiBwrdeisiass ui ag in stifedion hwyn ts gwybyl or Pla sseu a
dywetpwyd uchod gyda rholl gyfreithis a rhyddab a henwydor blaen a wa rrautwn yn erbyn pawb hedychol ag amdifi’
yn wnag yn dystiolaeth ag hyn ui ba ra ssomwrth y Sia rtyr hon n
rhoi ein Sel a rba i byn yn dystion John Bohun Ia rll H en tford
Thoma s Biwsiamp Ia rllWa rwic John Cha rlton VViliamHootlerOwen a John Psche ag era ill a hyn a roed yuhas y Colunwy ydyd cyn t af 0 fis Ma i y D eun awved fiwydyn o fren hin iaeth
E dwa rtCaer yn Arfou.
Sta llais yn a riauamga il rhoi Swppe a r yn hiolyd mewnfl
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eiris a marchn adoed i werthugwa r Pa ssa is yn a r iaupa ssessauPon ta is yw a r iaupassessaua r byutTalla is yw trefyd O treths
Mura is yw a rea n i gyn n a l muroed a tyreutrefyd din essig va l
hyn y gweda ta lutoll y n Swyd y IVaun wrth y mod a r a rfera i
o hen amser amfa rch n euga seg ag ebol yn sugn o a werthodieliaid n s wr or wlad i wr a ra ll or wlad iiiid . agos iwr diethy r
y gwerth ta led pob a n O hon yn t y dall yn ga tyn am da rwfuwch a llo n euych id . amlo heb vuwch a dolo mwy n o iiiid .
ta llr doll ob amfeed twrch bauun eutwrch a phsrchyll id . ambob llwydyn dafed iia. ambob gafyr i iie ambob pwn ma rch O
yd blawd cwrwcawswyeucig ir n euhalltpenwig pysgod n ir ion
n subysgod halltn euo bethauera ill a roer a r werth id . amfel agemln yuO hyd Galwyn id . amgwyr o hyd gyma in t a phsdwa rpa ys id . ambob gvyra id sef y n hyn n y wyth hoba id y Waun O
yd a werther yn i ysgafumodwl n eudas ag o fra a blawd a
werther yn grwnuwrth amca n heb i dwyn i va r mewa ca r
n eua r fn ma rch id. ambob croeuta reo ych buwch a ma rchamdeufiZg-‘
croeudefeitn ee eiflvr id. amx ii o grwyn myn n odn euwyrth ambob brethyn a ros r a r werth o gwrwa med iiidamgertwun ia id ogwrw ambob Certwyn ia id o bod cyfrue bether a roer ar werth a s a werthir dimo hon auiiiid ambob cert
wa in n euga r Olwyn og a werther iiiid . am a n Cen n in Wynwyn Ga rlleg Cistic fofl
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re llestri prsn ar fath yun y a r a werthsr
yn bryn n euid . amfauch a dycco gwr a r ei gefuo var sian daeth
o gwerthir dimo hon auid . ambob cyfn swyd rhwn g a n ivelia id
n eubitha n era ill a da lon tmwy n o iiiid lls bo gwa rtha l ijd . bla id
ta ler toll amda n o fa l y perthyn amy peth a r gyfuswid hefydir lls bo cyfn ewid rhwn g a nwec lia id o amra fael rywioga ethaun eubethauera ill or fath megis Ma rch amYch n euVleorn a r
Grochaupres a r fath hyn n y ta ler y doll a berthyn o amda n yn t
uthyr lls bo n n swid rhwn g a n iveilia id or un rywogaeth n eubethauera ill or fath heb wartha l a r hyd ui cha ir ta ll amdan o a
phoh sul y buarvsrsdig o hen amser gyn n ael ma rchn ad yn hrefyWaun a n yuo perthyn i dulia id rhydion a chaethiouo gwmwd
2 8 H ISTORY or POW YS FADOG .
gwmwd Na n heudwy dyfod y wn euthyr euMa rsian di ui wasmeeth ambob peth a bryn n on t n eu a werthon t a tholli amda n yn tyn ymod y dywetdpwyduchod ohyd y peth a werthir y nta lumwy n o iiiid . ag y da lutoll amda n oyn y dref hon ac n id
mewn lls a ra ll heb ga n iad yr Arglwyd n euy Ba i lia n yn y Mad
hion n id amgen rhoi a rwerth y da n eui Cattel da ir ma rchn adOl ya 01OS y da n su’r Cattel ui cha id
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y perchen og i gwerthuwrth ei fod mewa hyn a hyn O amser sf a a ll y percheuog yn
gyfreithlon fyn ed a s da a c a i Gattel i va rchn adoes era ill lls i
my n n o a s gws rthus r profi idmwya fheb da ludimtoll ir Arglwydor a choshwn abed hysbysma i a r y gwerthwr a c n ed a r ypryun wry hyd y doll ampeth a bryn n o n eu dulia id ywlod O fuon yva rchnud n eu
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r Arglwydiaeth hon wrth fa l y perthyn o ir petha werthir ag am bob masuach O brgn u rhwn g dieithria ed ypryn wr a r Gwerthwr hefyd a da la n t doll fa ll i gofyn y peth a
werther a defod a s d ref hon fa l y bu a rferedig er yn emserE dmun d Ia rll Arwn del. Pwy byn n ag a deleO ta lutoll amda
n euGattel a bryn er'
n eua werther yn y dref hon ag n es ta lo O
fewn yr un dyd hwn nwueua wertho n eua bryn omewn llioiddieithyr fa l y perthyn a ido da lutoll yn y llaun ac n es ta lo O
fewn sa ith d iwrn od yn ol hyn n y on d ewyllysga r ag y n dwyll
od rus camta l a chelui doll pa un byn n ag fO a i y n y d ref a i a lla n
ef a syrth yn dolbid sef yn hyn n y fi’
or ffetio ir Arglwyd amfi
’
yrdlin O doll vs. amdimei x s. amgun iog x x s. ag felly rhagdo .
C H I RK A ND C H I RKLAN D .
Catt. MS. Julius. B . x ii . F 0. 24 6 .
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ad quos etc . sa l’t’
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min er is ca rbon u do plamb i Ac Omib’
A liis possession ib’
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et Sfuiciis reu’
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CH IRK AND CH IRKLAND . 2 9
feod’
firmis fran chesn s libsrtatib’min er is ca rbonu’ etplumbi a com’
ih’
a liis possession ib’
et hereditamen tis in Craven in Com’
p’
d’
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c’
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Soui s ad vsuus siue opus Ip ius n uperd
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ord d’
co vicesimo n on o die Ma r cii seuAli n o temporec it
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p’
tin eren t aut de quib’
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Son s a d vsumsive Opus ip’ius n up
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co vicesimo n on o d is Ma rcii seua liquo _temporec it
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con iun ctimvel d iuisim iurs heredita r’
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sessiouati fuerun tetque a d ma n us etpossession emn’
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feod’
feod i fi rma r ’ ofi cior’
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ten to editi deuen erun t. H’
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et ceter’
p’missa cumom’
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’ ma sculis de corpore s iusd’mIVill’i legitims p
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dicto vicesimo n on o die c res
ts n t seu a liquo modo in de p’uemsn to absque aliquo com
poto n obis ssu a liquibus ofi c ia riis seu min istr is n’
ris
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30 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
W ill’o etIohan n e ethered’masculis ip
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d’
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n a
et sin g’
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in fra castrumman ’
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ds Skipton p’
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p’
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cin ctu’
st limites eor ’d’mex s usn d’
lic’
ta n gsret n os
seuheredes n’
ros seueor’
a liquem. E t (1d nullus vic’
E scaetor
balliu’
AutAliquis a li’min iet’ ssuofi cia r ius n
’
r vel heredu’u’tor’
i n Ca strumma n ’
ia d’m’
in in’
p’
dict’
decet’
ad a liqua h’mO I br ’a
p’
cepta ma n data st billi s ex equen d’
in fra ca strumma n ’ia st
d’m’
n iu’ p’
dict seu a liquamin de p’
cellam in tra ret ssuin grederet
’
seua liqualit’
se in de in tromittetn isi in def’cu’
balliui ip’or
’
W ill’i st Ioha n n e et hered’ ma sculor ’ eiusd
’mWill’i p’
dict et
cumom’
ib’
AlIIS lib’tatib
’
et fra n cheSIIs eisd’mCa stro ma n 118
d’uio t
’
r is ten’
villis villat’
sthamslett’ cump’
tiu’ st cuil’
t in de
p’
ecllo Ab An tiquo debit’ con sust’ vel vsitat’ p’ut in l
’
ris u’
ris
patsn tib’
in de con fectis plen ius con tin et’
Iamq’
idemWill’sSta n ley ad n
’
ramcompla cen ciamin volun tate ex istat l’
ra s n’
ra s
p’
d’
c’a s n obis in can cella riamu’
ramr sstitusrs ib’mca n cellaud
’
Ad in ten c’
o’
emq’
d n os a lia s l’
ra s u’
ras paten tes sidemWill’ode Castro d
’mi’o et ma n ’
io ds Chyrks et Chyrkela n d in fra
CH IRK AND CH IRKLAND. 31
mar ch’ Wall’
Com’
n’
ro Sa lop’
adia csn’ac dc man ’io de Wil
myn gton in fra Com’ Kan c ’ in r ecompen sac
’
o’
sm ’
dcis ca stro
ma n ’
io et d’uio de Skipton in Craven a c ma n er io s ma rton a c
cet’
is p’missis in t’ r is p
’
dc’
as sibi in de con fectis specificatis in
forma sequen ts h’en d’ con ceders dign aremur . NOS n edum’missa verumetiambon a et laudabilia obseq
’ia que p
’fatus
Vill’i n obis ad sua gra n ia custa s ex pen sas st on era an te hoc
tempora multiplicit’
impen dit’in dies
qzvjmpen dcre n on desistit
m’
ico con templa n tes a c p’
oo q’d idem ill
’
o l’ra s n
’ra s p
’d’ca s
sibi vt p’mittit’ con fecta s n ob
’in Ca n celler
’
n’
ramp’
d’camad
in ten c’
o’
em p’d
’
cam restituit ca n cella n d’
ds gr’
a n’
ra s’i’li
dedim’
con cessim’et p
’
p’sen tes damn e et coucedim’
p fato
VVill’O d’c’a Castrumd’m’
n’mstma n ’
iuds Chirks stChirksla n d in Ma r ch
’ Wa ll’d ’o
’
o Com’
n’
ro Salop’
adia cen’n ecn on
dict’d’m’
n iu’ et ma n ’iu’ de W ilmyn gton cump
’
tin’
in d’
o’
o
Com’Kauc ’
b’ua cu’ om’
ib’villia vi llat
’hamelstt’mesuag us tr is
teutis pratis pasca is pa sturis boscis aquis sta n gI Is vin a rusmolen din is ga rdin is columba rIIs r sdd itib
’
S’ui’c IIS reu’sion ib
’
curletis Ofi cn s vis fra n p leg’ min eris ca rbonu
’
st plambiescaetis lib
’
tatib’
fra n cheSI Is iu’
rib’ et comoditiatib’ quib’
cumq’
simul cumfeod’ militu’ Aduocacion ib’
st pron atib’
ec cl’ia r
’
Abbia r’
poratim’
hospita lia’
capella r’ca n taria r
’et a lior
’b
’
n’fi
c ior’
ecc lea sticor’
quor’cumq
’
ward is ma ritagiis scutagiisreleuI Is hun d’rIIS W apen tag
’
com’otis fua h’ Am’
ciamsn tisforisf
’
c’uris fer ns m’
tatis pla ceis parois wa ren n is pisca riiswrecc’o ma ris thesauro imsuto Wa ifi
"
strayf’cata llis felon a
’
et fugitiuor’
cata llis vtlagator’
attin ctor’et con n ictor
’
st
felonu’
de 36 retorn is om’i br
’
iumst ex ecucio’b’ eor ’ dm’
n een on
om’ib
’et si n gulis a liis lib
’tatib
’
fra n chesiis quieta n ciis comod itatib
’
emolimen tis’ lib’ is con suetud in ib’ quibuscumq’
eisdemCastro d
’n i
’
is etma n ’iis ac cet
’
is p’missis eteor ’ cuil’t qualit’
cumq’
p’
tin en tib’
ssu a liquo modo in cumben tib’
H’
en d’et
ten en d’om’
ia eademca strumd’n ia etman ’ia ac cet
’ra p
’missast eor
’ quodlibet cumom’ib
’st sin gulis p
’
t’
in supradic’
isp’fat
’
Will’o et hered’ ma sculis de corpore suo ex eun t’ imp
’
p mp’
s’uic ia in de deb it’ st con sueta ’ E t vlt
’m’
s con cessim’
et p’
p’ssn tes con cedim’
sidemWill’o om’
ia et Sin ula ex it’
p’ficc ia
st reusn c ’oes n obis a n te dat’
p’
Sen tiude eisdemCa stro d’
n iis
etma n ’
iis a c cst’
is p’missis debit’ crescen
’
ssu a liquo modop
’ucin c ’u’
absq’a liquo compoto n ob
’
vel hered’
n’r is ssuali
quib’ofli cia ri is vel min istr is n
’r is in de redden d
’
. E t in sup’
de
v’b
’
ior i g’
ra n’ra con cedim’
eid’mWill’o st hered
’suis p
’d’
c’
is
p’
p’
ssn tes q’
d ip’
i imp’
p’mh’
ea n t ad vsumet opus suu’
in fra
ead’mCa strumd ’n ia stma n ’
iu’
de Chyrke stChyrkela n d vi lla s
villat’
st hamelstt’ p’
dict’
st in fra p’
c’
n ctu’
et limites eor’ d ’ui’
32 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOG .
om’
imod’
vaga ct exuthur ’ n ecn on om’
imodo for isf c'ur ’ a c bon ast cata lla om’
imod’
felonu’
fugitiuor’
felonu’
ds se felonu’ a c
p’
dic’
or et illor’
qui positi aun tin ex igen d’
,de felon ia vtlagat
’
et
vtlaga n d’
Attin ct’
dampn a n d’
coram n ob’
vel a liquib’
a lIIs
judic ib’
,vel justic
’
n’r is in om’
imod ’
cur’ u’r is vel heredum
n’
ror’
a c om’
ioda bon a st ca ta lla de se deoda n d’
thesaurumi n uen tu
’
et sumlit’ om’
imod’ bon a cata lla et for isf’
c’
ur’
om’iod
’
a l’
vtlagata r etvtlaga n d’
coramn obis ssua liquib’
a liis jud icib’
seujustic’
a s ssu in a liqua cur’
n’
ra siue com’
vel heredumu’
ror’
tama d sectamu’
ramvel heredumn’
ror’
qu’
ad sectampa rtis p
’ Aliq’
b’
felon IIS tra n sgressiouib’con temptib
’ debitis
compotis deten c’o
’
ib’ssuAliquib
’Aliis delictismat’ra re v
’l
causa quibuscumq’ forisfa ct
’ssuforisfa cisn d ’ in Aliquo te
’
pore
futuro in fra ea d’mCastrumd ’
uia Man’
iamde Chirks stChirksla n d villa s villat
’
st hamslett’ ssuAliquamp’csllameor
’d’m
con tin gen t’
in uen t’
ssuinuen ien d’
ex isten’seuex isten d
’
etq
’
d
ben e liceat eid’mWill’o sther sd
’
suis p’d
’o’is om’
ia st sin g la
h’mo’
i vaga ex tahur’ forisf’
c’
ur’
bon a et cata lla for isf’c’
a seuforisfa c is n da in fra ead
’mCa strumd’
n ia Ma n’iuds Chirks et
Chirkela n d vi lla s villatu’s st hamelstt’ seua liquamp’cellam
eor’d
’m in uen t’ ssu inuen ien d’ p’ss ssu p
’ba lliuos aut a lios
min istros suos seisir’et a d vsam st p
’ficuu’ suu’ st hered’
suor ’ cap’e h
’er s et pen es se retin era absq
’
impedimen to in quieta c
’o’e implita c
’o’s seuimpetic
’o’s n
’r’ heredum
Iustic ’ vicecomitu’ escaet’ Ba lliuor’ seua lior
’ min istror ’ n ’
ror’
seuheredum n’ror
’E tq
’d nullus vic’ E sca etor’ ba l
liuus ssua li’ min ist’ vel ofiicia r ’ n
’r vel heredumu’ror’ decet’
in eademcastrumd’uia ma n ’iu’ ds Chi rk st Chirkela n d t
’
r’
tsn’
villa s villat’
et hamelstt’ siue a liquamp’cellamsor
’ad
capisn d , siue seisien d’
. a lique huiusmodi vaga ex thur’ bon a st
cata lla for isf’c’a ssuforisfa c isn d’ in tret ssua liquomodo in gre
diat’
. E t eciamcon cedim’s idemWill’o sthered
’suis p
’d
’
o’is
q’d ip
’
i h’
ea Iit imp’
p’m in sin glis t
’ri s suis d’m’
c is et a lusd’m’
cis suis in fra e’
d’mCa strum d
’uia ma n ’iu’ de Chirks st
Chirkela n d villa s villat’
sthamelstt’ tamlib’
amwarsn n ama d
om’mod’
a’
i’a lia st volatilia wa ren n e in eisd
’minueut’ st in
uen ien d’
h’
en d capisn d’
et fuga n d’
qu’m lib
’amchaceama d
Om’
imod ’
fera s i n s isd’minuen t’ et inuen ien d ’
fugan d’
h’
en d’
et
capieud’
absq’
impetic’
o’
s n’
r’
vel heredum n’
ror’
quor’
cumq’.
Ita d n o’
liceat a lion i a lt’
i p’
sous wa rrs n amsiue cha ceami lt’
m’
tr s st fuga re vel capers a liqua a’
i’
a lia seuvolatilia wa ren n essua liqua s feras sin s licen cia stvolun tate d
’
c’
i W ill’i st here
dumsuor’
E t q’
d idemWill’s et heredes sui p’d
’
a p’
ba lliuu’
suu’
imp’
p’mh’
ea n t om’
ia retor n a br’
iump’
ceptor’ma n
dator’
etbilla r’
n’
ra r’
et heredum n’
ror’
a c ex ecuc’
o’
es eor’d
’m
34 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
Chirk Vi lla .
Redd’us assis’ ib’mhoc a n n o
Toln etu’ ib’meod’man n o
P’
quis Cur’ih
’md’eo an n o
VIJli . vs. x d .
Ystla 'wth (Isglawdd) .
Redd’us a ssis
’ ib’mhoc a n n o .x iijli. x viijs. vijd. ob. qa .
Firma ter r’ d’n ic ’
ib’m lx vs. ijd .
Ffirma b’hag’
p’vi p
’c i ib
’mMolin
’de T revo
’ Issa
Molin’de Crostith
’
Molin de ChirkMolin
’
fi’
ullon icu’ de Chirk p’ u’l q’ a d pr
’
p’
srat’.
Domus CapelleD iv
’8 Custum’
sup’tenten es ib’m lx js. vd .
E x itus ter r ’ stten ’n up
’
Ric’
I Trevor causa utlaga r ie sue in
ma n ’d’n i ex ist
’causa p
’d’O’
s x ix s. vjd. ob.
P’
quis Cur’ ib
’mhoc an n o x ljs . iijd.
x x VIJli. x vjs. vd. gs .
Glyn Rin gi ld
Redd’us ass
’cu’ con suetud’ ib’m
Molen dinu’
ds Glyn VaursMolin
’
ds CrogenCapella de Chi rksRedd
’us Advoca r ’ ib ’mKilth Rin gildP
’
quis Cur’ib’m
x x VIJli. vi ijs. VIIJd. Ob. di. ga .
Lla n gollen .
d d’us a ssis’
cu’ con suetud’ hoc a n n o x ix li. x IJs. x id. gs . d i.
Moliu’ ds Lla n gollen hoc a n n o
Molin’ de G lyn Yagha n eod
’ma n n o x x x viijs.
Molin’fi'
ullon icumib’m x js. viijd.
Capella ib’msod
’ma n n o vi ijs. ii ijd.
Con sustud’ voc’ Kilgh Rin gild
P’
qul s Cur’
. lx ia. viijd.
x v JlI’
. x IIIJs. vijd. qa . d :
Mon ghn a n te (Moclma n t) .
Redd’us a ssis’cu’ con sust’ ib
’m x x vli . x vjs. VIJd. ob. qa . d i.
Advoca r’ib’mhoc a n n o 3
P’
quis’Cur ’ cod
’ma n n o liijs. x jrl.x x viijli. x iiijs .
xmd. ob. di. qa .
lx x viijs. iiijd.
1 3.
a s. II IJd.
viijs. iiijd.
vjs. viijd.
x s. jd.
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 35
Ken lleth Rin g.
Redd’us assis’ ib’mcu’ div’s Custum’
x vli . iijs. iiijd. Ob.
Molen dinu’ ds Lla n n a rmon x js.
Molen dinu’ ds TregerioksKllghs Rin gilds hoc a n n o
P’
quis’Cur’ ib’meod
’ma n n o ls.
x ix li. x IJs. iijd .
Caweghova .
Redd’us assis Ib’mMolin
’
ib’meod’ma n n o x x vjs. viijd.
Advoca r’ib
’mPrat
’
ib’m
P . quis Cur ’ ib’m x vjs. viijd .
ix li. IJs. iiiid.
Mon glma n te por’tur a .
Toln etustmolin ’ ib’mhoc a n n o iuappruamen to lx iiijs. iijd.
Tu’ma nu’
p’
cedeu’
soleb’
r vi
P’quis Cur ib’m
lx x vs. vd.
Ken llegh p’
p oi’tur .
An n ualis Redditus ib’mhoc an n o
Toln etu’ ib’m
Molin’
de Bodelegh
Advoca r’ib
’mP’
quis Cur’
Mon ghn cmtef or ests .
Ffirma ib’mhOc a n n o zlvs. iiijd.
Lla n gollen f orests voc’Comcath’
Ffirma ib’mhoc a n n o II IJli. vjs. viijd.
Istlaufh ( Istlawdd) f orester.Ffirma ib’m vjs. viijd .
Glyn Ca r regn a n tef or ests .
Ffirma ib’m x x vjs. viidKyn lleghf orests .
Ffirms ib’m x ls. x d.
Sm’
a to’
lis valor i s d’m’
IJ p’
d’
c’
i in Redditib”st fiiImiS hoc
a n n o c liijli. x is. x d. ob. d i. qa .
It’mde Cur ’ ib ’in eod
’ma n n o x ij li. viijs. viijd.
ClXVJll . vjd . ob. di . 9 0 .
3 2
HISTORY OF POWYS FADOG.
I IIc as’
.
I Ffeoda atVa dia .
{feodo E dwa rdi Pikerin gmilitia Sen’li Cur
’
ib’mp
’a n n n ut
in comp’
ia p’
ceden’
x li.
E t eid’mE dwa rdo Con st’ C. de Chirke p
’
a n nu’ n tin comp’ia
p’
eeden’cs. et resid
’
r estr ict?p’
d’
n’mRegem.
E tJoh’
i E dwa rd Rec’ib
’ma t in comp’
ia p’
eeden’
p’
a n n n’
. cs
E tRic’
o G ren ewey audit’
i’
bmsibr’
a t in comp’
ia p’ceden
p’
a n n u’
E tRob’
to Irelon de locumten ’ Sen’li Cur
’
ib’mp
’
an nu’
E tThome Irelon de Cl’ico Cur ’ ib’mp’
a n n uE tW ill’mo Griffith Ba lli’o Itin ’
a n ti ib’mp
’
a n nu’
E tThome Straun ge Custod’
porte C’
ib’mp
’
a n n n’
lx s. x d .
E b Joh’
i H ola n de p’
ea r ic n igri p’
c i p’
a n nu’
lx s. x d.
E tNicho’
Pulforde p’ea r ic p
’
ci subtus C’mp’
an nu x ls.
E tCl’
icis compo’
p’
scriptura Rotulo’compo
’
ib’mp’ a n nu
’
x x vjs. viijd.
S’ma x x x viijli. viijs. iiij.
Cactus n ewy cu’f ormcE t in p
’
gamen o en causto tamp’scr iptura Rot
’
lo’ compo’
q’
amRo’
lIs Cur’ subscriben d’
i n comp’
iap
’
eeden ’
E tin ex’
pu’
s Audit’ Rec’
ato’
i’momeio ih’mex isten
’temp
’
e
auditus hoc a n n o lija. ix d
E t solut’
div’
sis p’
son is p’stn en tib’ Ramos’ Arbor’ ix s. vi ijd.
cthn ss’
p’
susten ta c’on e fi'
era’
in yeme in fra p’
cos ib’mun a cu’
rep’
a c’
in . pin fold d’
n i Regis ib’mhoc an n o
Rep a c’
on es mol’ior ’.E t in div
’
eia Custib’u fa o
ct’pup
’repa c o emmol’ior ’ do Chirk
x js. x d. Mon ghn an te IIIJlI. IIIJs. viijd . et Ca rreghova iiijli. x ix s.
iiijd. hoc a n n o l i. vs. x d.
S’m’
l i. vs. x d.
Custus C’i do Chirk.
E t in con silib’
Custib’
et ex p’u’s fa ct’ sup
’
repa’c’
o’
emdomo ’
C’i at ex tra hoc a n n o ii ijli. viijs. x d.
S’ma iiijli. viijs. x d.
S’ma fi'eodor’ vadior’ a c a liot’ Repr is IVIJli. v Js. vd.
E tResta n t. c IJlII. iijs. jd. ob. di . ou.
It’mdebu’tp
’
fato (i’n o Regi de a rr’ a n n i p’x’
p’
eeden’
x lvijh'
. vs. vd.
clvli. vi ijs. vjd. ob. di. qa .
D’ quib’ deducun t’ de a rr
’
de redd’a Joh’
n is Trevor in clus’
SWYD D v WAU N, on CH IRKLAND . 37
in fra p’
c’u subtus C’mde Chirk de an n o x jmo Regis p
’d’
c’I et
con stat q’
d ita sit
It’min a lloc
’de
’
te fi rme.
ho’ell ap Morr es gough fli rma r ’
fl’
oreste de Ken lleggeo q’d min ’
sup’
ip’
In on’
at in compo’
suode a n n o p
”x p
’
ceden’
p’ut patetp
’
ex ami ’a t’ dimissionu’ fi rmersup
’comp
’mbuj’
a n n i’esq
’
de caus’ a lloc’
utjustu’
est x x IIJs.
It’m i n cousilib
’
a lloc’
de tot’den a r
’
pen den tib’
sup’Ric
’mG ren ewey Audit
’ d’
ui Regis ib’mp
’
ip’mrec
’
n o’i’e feodi sui p
’
med aun i de d’co a n n o p”x p
”ceden p
’
pTatumd ’
n’mRegemeid
’mRic
’
o p’
bi llamsub si tr n o In a nua li d’
c’
I d’
ui Regis s ign et’
p’
ut indec la ra c
’on e d
’m’n or
’
de B Iomfelde et ya le huj’
a n n i p len iusa n n otat
’
. lx iijs. iiijd.
S’ma IIIJli . x iijs. x d .
E tRema n ’
cllI'
. x iiijs. viij. ob. d I'
. qa . de quib’
.
L’
ba c’
o den a r’a d coj
’
I d’m'
Regis.
Lib’
a n t’
ad Re’
tam005 r D’
n i Regis p’ mauus Joh’
n Is E d
wa rd’
Rec’
ib’mde p
’
te Re’
te sue sup’d’
c’
e p’ billamfa ctamapud
G ren ewhich x vjmo die M8113”.
a n n o x iijmo Reg is H en r’
p’d’
c’
i
p’ ma II ’ Job’n is H eron sub s ign eto et sign o ma nua li suo sup
’
comp’mlib’a t’. Ac i n t
’ memo’
comp’
i Rec’ huj’
a n n i remau’lx lI
'
. vi ijs. ix d.
E tResta n t x c li. vs. x jd. ob. di. ou. nude.
StIp’
am’
An n o ajma .
Ieu’n ap Grufi"ap H o
’
ell Rin gildu’ deMon ghn a n te Rin gild
’
r
aun o x jmo Regis H en r’vij
H owell ap Mor res gough Rin gi ldumde Kyn lleth Rin gld’r
d’
co a n n o x jmo Regis p’d
’
c’
I In s. ijdMe
’d ith ap H owell occupat
’ofii c ij pen g
’
reor etKeys eodma n n o x jmo Reg is sup
’d’c i lx js. vi ijd.
quos clamat’ h’ere p’
feodo suo p’
utb’
uittemp’eWil’iI Sta n ley.
S’ma. x li. Ix s. x d.
An n a mjmo.
Mad’ ap Grufi’a
s
a R
pIes etD avid ap Big
’uBa lli’osville de Chirka n n o I IJmO Re
gis en r
’
vij vs. x d.
Me’dith ap rufl
"
ap Atba etH o’ell ap Ll
’
Ring’de Istlauth
d’
co a n n o x ijmo Regis p’
d’ci x x x vijs. vijd. qa .
Ieua n a p G rufi ’aup Ithell et Me
’dith ap Ieua n
i
ap Ithell
Rin gi ldos de Glyn p’
d’
c’o a n n o X lJmO Regis sup
’c’
ad’
x lvs. ijd.
1
ob. di. ga .
Ieu’n ap E den ap E ig’11etD
’D ap Jo ap Atky n Rin gildos de
Lla n gollen eod’ma n n o x IJmo x x x vs. iiijd . qa . di .
D a vid ap Res de fin e suo d’co a n n o x IJmo Regis p’
d’
ci
X IIJs. II IJIZ.
38 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
Je’hemap W illiamet Mauric ia ’ap Ieu
’
n ap H o’ell R in
gildes ib’mp
’
d’
c’
o an n o x IJmo Regis sup”ad c i
VIj li. x ix s. VIJd. ob. qa . d I .
Me’
dith ap H owell occupat’oflicuPeugreor et Kays eod
’
Ia
a n n o x ijmo Regis p’
d’
c'
i lx js. v iijd .
quos c lamath’
ere ut sup’
a .
H owell ap.
Mor res gough Rin gildumde Kyn lleth Rin g i ld’
r
d ’co a n n o x ijmo Regis p
’
d’
ci
Me’ditb ap H owell a
ppIua t’ moli’ de Ta r I eghoua p
’
d”c o
a n n o x ijmo Regis sup’
ad 0 vjs. v iijd .
S’ma x l I
'
. zvs. d . d I. qa .
An n a
H o’
ell ap Rob’te appruatorem toln eti de Chirk lIoc a n n o
x iijmo Regis H eur ’ vij x lvjs . i iij d .
David ap E ig’n atJob emap D
’D ap Jollyn Ba lli’
os ville d e
Chirka p’
d’c’
a hoc a n n o x IIJmo Regis p'
d’
c’
i x x . x d .
Nich’mPulford fi rma r ’ p
’
Vi p’
c’
i de Chirk hoc a n n o x i ijmo
Regis sup”
ia d’
c x iijs. iiijd.
H owell ap Thomas fi rma r iu’ moli’ de Chirk d’
co a n n o x iijmoRe is p
’
d’
c’
I x ls.
David ap E dwa rd ll'
ap Ieu’
u ap E den Riug’de Istlauth
eod’ma n n o x iijmo IIIJlI . IIIJs. id. qa .
Ll’ Veg-ban et Me’
d ap Ieu’uap Grufi
"
Rin gildos de G ly n
p’
d’
c’
o a n n'
o x iijmo Regis p"
id’
c IIIJlI . vij s. viijd. ob. d I'
. ou.
Grufi "
ap E ig’
n etMad’
ap Ieua n ap Ithell.
Rin gildos de
Lla n gollen d’
co a n n o x iijmo Regis sup”
iad’
c oj s. x id. go. (If.
Will’m ap Methawe Rin gildum de Mon gbua n te Rin g‘ild
’r
eod’ma n n o x iijmo Regis p
’
d’
c’
i vjli. x iiijs. x d. ob. ou. d i.
Me’
dith ap H owell occupat’ofi cIJ Peugreor et Keys d
’cc
a n n o x iijmo Regis sup”
iad’
c lx js. viijdquos c lamat h’
ere ea’ q’ sup
’a .
Me’d ap H o
’
ell appruat’moli de Ca rreghova hoc a n n o x iijmo.
Re 3 p’
d’ci x x vjs. viijd.
giItty n ap Jellyn Rin gildum de Carreghova eod’m an n o
x ii mo Regis sup’
ad’
c’
i lix a. viijd.
David ap Methawe appruatoremp”
p o’
itur ’
de Mon ghn a n ted
’
co a n n o x iijmo x x vi ijs. ix d.
Joh’emap Williamfi rmariu’ moli’ de Bodelegh eod’ma n n o
iijmoH owell ap.
Morres gough.
fli rman u’ de Kyn lleth p p ortur’
d’
co a n n o x i ijmo Regis p’
d’
c’I ix s. ix d.
Ieua n ap ho’
ap Jollyn f’firma riu’ fl'
oreste de Mon ghn a n te
eod’ma n n o x iijmo Regis sup
”iad
’c x ijs.
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND.
Ieua n Gough ap Atba Woodward fl'
oreste deLla n gollen voc’
Comcath’
d’
co a n n o i jmo Regis p"
d’
c i . x x iijs. iiijd .
E dwa rdumPikeryn g Militemde den a r’
p’ ip
’mrec’
de on’
e
p’d ’c
’i Ieuan Gou
gh iiil . ap Atha Will
’
a p iMa thewe IIIJZI . et
G rufi" ap E ig’
np’
pa rte fi
'
eodi sui Con st’ C’
de Chirk p’
hoc
a n n o et an n o p’
x p ceden’ utroq
’
a n n o cs x li .
H owell ap Rob’teWodwa rdumfioreste de Istlauth d’co a n n o
x iijmo Regis sup”
iad’d’
c vjs . viijd .
Ric’mTrevo’ '
Wodwa rdumde G lyn Ca rregn a n te eod’ma n n o
egis p’d’c’I x x x s.
H o’ell ap Morres Gough Rin gildumde Kyn lleth d
’co a n n o
x iijmo Regis sup”ad
’
c I vl'
. x vs. x jd . ob.
9
Joh’
emE dwa rd Rec d’
n’n ro p
’d’co
’ de p’
te Re’
Is suesup
’
a d’
c’
e hoc a n n o x I IJmo Regis sup’
ad’c’
i
b rke Dmn In ’
cII’ meIa is
(E n dorsed ) D ecla ra c io tam va lor’
ib’m q’am repris
’
eor’
demt’mi”at ad vigiliamS
’c’
i Mich’
is a n n o
x iijmo Regis H . vij.An n o x iijmo
Va lor Ma n’
y de Chirke In Com’
Den bigh.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE CONFINE S OF CH IRKLAND ,
TAKEN 11m ELIZABE TH , Ax x o Dom. 1568.
MANIIII’
D I: Cma x E T Csmxmn .
Cur ’ Baron ’
et Supervisor’
p’en oblis vir i Rob
’
ti Comit’Leichester Ba ron de D en b igh p
’en oblis Ga rterII Milit
’ Nec n on
Magistr’ E qui D omin a Regin a et un ius de pr ivat
’ Con sil’
d’
cee D omi n i Regin a ib’mteut’ Aun o Regn i E liz
’
dei Gratia
An glia F fra n c ia et H ibern ia Regin a fiidei Defen sor’
, etc’
un dec imo Cor amW illi’mo Ger ra rd Ar’ W ill’o Gla sier A r
’
Joh’e Pr ice Ar ’
Rob’to Suegge H en r ico Dyn e at Joh’e Yeo
worth Gen erosis Virtute Comiss’ D ict’ Gomit’ direct’ Cujusdate est apud .
Noam: JonIn quisi c
’o ib’m Capt
’d ie et Aun o Supradict
’
p’
Sacr’um
Bob’ti Lloyd , Hugh ap Hugh a r
’ John Roberts , David apMathew, Thoma s Jon es , W illiam ap Thoma s de Trevor ,Thoma s ap Rey n a lt, Maur
’
tii ap D avid ap Meredith, D avid
Kyma, Thoma s Lewis, Hugh Lewis, Mauritii ap E va n ap
4 0 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
D avid, H a h E dwards , Thomas ap Jen kin ap Llewellin , William ap H
gowell ap Meredith, E va n ap H owell, Boga ri ap
W illiam, Owin i ap David , D avid ap Owen Vaugha n , Thoma sE llis, E dwa rd ap E va n de Lla n gollen Vecha n , MauritII a pJohn Rees, David ap John ap Gr ifi th, John ap Thoma s apRees , Thomas ap Wi lliamap Mered ith, Thoma s a Jsukin apG rima , a n d W illiamap E van Gen erosis Juretor’ dicun t Sup’Sacr
’umSuu’ Quod
Ta n Commas.
Ffirst we say touchin g the con fin es , limits, an d boun ds of
this sa id Lordship i n ma n n er a n d formfollowin g . We begin
at a pla ce ca lled Trevyn n en t G lyn Dyvyrdwy , fa llin g to the
River Dyvyrdwy , a lia s Dee, which leadea th fromthen ce to a
la ce ca lled Pen trevelym,late pa rcell of the Mon estery of
Ra llee Crucis, a n d so by the brook ca lled Biven E glwyseagletowa rds the n orth, which brook divideth the Lordships of
Ya le a n d the Lordship of Chirklan d , a n d fromthen ce to the
highway leadin g fromthe sa id Pen trevelin towa rds E lwyseagle aforesa id , by the house common ly ca lled Ty VgilliamKoog , a n d fromthen ce to the lower pa rt of the moun tein eca lled Kefn y Bodig , a n d 806 by the con fin es well kn own sbetween E glwyseagle a foresa id , an d the Town ship of D in brenun to a place ca lled Meen y Tervin , a n d 809 to the heighth of
the moun tein e ca lled E bosso Pen y Dome, bein g the con fin es
of the moun tein e of Glesore in Bromfield , a n d the moun tein eof T revor Ycha in Chirkla n d, a n d see forwa rds ca lled Avon
D ervyn n en t, an d thus followin g the sa id brooke which n ea reth
the town ship of Christien eth in Bromfeild , a n d the sa id Lordship of Chirkla n d , un to the pla cewhere the sa id river falleth to
the a foresa id River Dyvyrdwy , a li a s Dee, a n d then ce followin gthe same r iver un to the Grewn ge of H a lchlon where the
brooke ofKa i reiog fa lleth in to the a foresa id r iver of Dyvyrdwy ,a n d then ce followin g the sa id brooke ofKeireiog in to the aforesa id river of Dyvyrdwy , an d then ce followin g the sa id brookeof Keireiog towa rds the west, a scen din g towa rds a certa in
ditch ca lled Clawdd Ofi'
a , bein g at the n orth- east corn er of a
pa r cel of groun d ca lled Pa rke Bron y Ga rth, a n d then ce southwa rd a lon g the sa id d itch in to a brook ca lled Avon Vorla s inthe con fin es of the Lordship of Oswestry , Whittin gton , a n d
Chirkla n d, a n d fromthen ce, a s.
the sa id d itch lea deth southwa rds towa rds a pla ce ca lled H avod yr A rglwydd, a n d by the
brooke of Na n ty Rhwyd , a scen din g towa rds the west un to a
pla ce ca lled Orsedd y Vywch, a n d fromthen ce to the brook
ca lled Aber y Kekker un to a brook ca lled Avon Vordef, a n d
4 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
un to a place ca lled Bryn Ca is, a n d fromthen ce by themenutein eun to a pla ce ca lled Pen y Gastel ,
’
a n d fromthen ce directlyby the height of the moun te in e to ,the a foresa id pla ce ca lled
T revyn n en t Glyn n Dyvyrdwy , where we bega n the sa id con
fin es .
TheLordship con ta in eth in len gth, fromthe place ca lled Y
D isgyn oa , threemiles beyon d Lla n rha ia der un to the aforesa id
pla ce ca lled Trevyn a n t Maylor , six teen miles, a n d in brea dth,fromBwlch D in bren un to the r iver of Gweruy Pen n a n t, twelvemiles distan t.
CASTLE .
Item, touchin g the secon d a rticle, they say that there is
within the sa id Lordship on e ruin ous Ca stle, ca lled Chirk
Ca stle, which is g rea tly in decay , a n d ra ised to the groun dsavein g on e tower
,here common ly ca lled Adam’
s Tower,which
is covered with lea d, which lea d con ta in eth by estima tion twofoder .
BOROUGH .
Item, they say that there is a lsos within the sa id Lordshipa n a n tien t borough, ca lled the Borough of Chi rk, wherein istwen ty -four burgesses in decay .
SIx COMOTTS.
Item, they say that there is a lso within the sa id Lordshipsix comets or ma n ors , viz. , Isa lawth, Kan gollen Glyn , Kyn llethy r Ya r ll, Kyn lleth Owen ,
Mochn a n t, a n d Ca rreghova , a n d a lso
herea fter appear eth the n ames of a ll the ton es,hamlets, a n d
town ships con ta i n ed in every Of the sa id comotts.
RIIIO ILD Man n a D II Iscuwn n .
Bryn kyn ellt. Pen y Clawdd .
Y Ween etVa erdre. Kysyllte.
Gwern Ospin . T revor Issa .
H en d regegin en Trevor Ucha .
a n d D in bryn .
Man atton .
KYNLLIITII YR IARLL.
D imid’
Vill’ Lla n silin . Lla n a rmon .
Bodlith. T re Llywa r ch.
Lledrod . D imid ’ Moelore.
D imid’
Rules . B imid’
YetimWallen .
T regeireiog . Ka rr eg H ove.
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IBKLAND . 4 3
Moc nmmr .
Kill etLla n gedwm Trevilu.
Scrooga n . Tre Llywa rch.
Ga rth E rir. T rewer n .
T rebrys . H en Va n ghe .
T revauhadle. Myn ydd Mawr .
GLYN.
Crogen Iddon . Orogen Wlad is .
Na n tgwr id. KilcochwynH avod Gy n vor . a n d
Tel y Ga rth E rwa llo .
LLANGOLLEN.
Lla n gollen Vecha n . Kilmediw.
Pen gwer n . Rhysgog.
Ba che Vivod .
a n d Glyn Vechea .
Lla n ollen Vawr . Neuter .
CYNLLETH Owen .
D imid’
Vill’
de Lla n ilin . D imid’
YstimWa llen .
Sygha rd . D imid’ Moelvre.
Pryddbwl. D imid’
Rules.
CH IRK CASTLE .
Collwyn ab Moreiddig ab Rhys ab Gwrysta n abLlywa rch ab Rhiwa llawn ab AradI-i ab Mor ab Tegerinab Aylan ab G reddyf ab Gwn nws Ddfi ab Cyllin Yn adab Peredur Teir n oedd ab Meilir E ryr Gwyr y G orsedd
4 4 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
ab Ticho Tyrode ab Gwilfyw ab Marchudd ab Bra n ab
Pill ab Cervyr ab Milifron ab Gwron ab Cun edda Wledig,who is sa id to have been Kin g of Gwyn edd in 330, thatis, durin g the time that the provin ce of Britan n ia Secun da , of which Gwy n edd or Ven edocia was a portion ,
formed a pa rtof the Roma n Empire but itwas n ot till
a fter the depa rture of the Roma n legi on s fromBr ita in in4 4 8, that a n y pa rt of this provin ce fell un der the
governmen t of the Br iton s. At a n y rate, we kn ow thatthe a n cestors of the presen t n obility an d gen try of British descen t had n ot a rrived in Powys- la n d before 4 4 8.
F or Vortiger n , the common a n cestor of the kin gs a n d
prin ces of Powys , a n d the tribe of Tudor Trevor , diedin that yea r, a n d his descen da n t, Cadell Deyrn llwg,
fromwhomboth lin es descen d , did n ot become Kin g ofPowys till themiddle Of the six th cen tury . H e camemostprobably fromthose pa rts of Lloegr n owkn own as
the coun ties of Gloucester , Hereford, a n d Wilts. The
royal tribe of E lysta n G lodrudd on ly con quered the
coun try between the Wye a n d the Severn in the ten th
cen tury . This tribe also are sa id to have come origi na lly from Gloucestershire. Both Cadell Deyrn llwga n d E lysta n G lodrudd appear to have been driven fromtheir origin al settlemen ts by the con quests of the E n glish, en d then to have marched to the n orth-west, a n dcon quered the origin a l in habita n ts. I therefore thin kthat -it is very improbable that the prin ces of Gwy n eddcould have had a n y power whatever before the Roma nlegion s left Brita in or thatCun edda Wledig, who camefromScotla n d or Cumberla n d, could have con quered theGwyddelod , the an cien t in habitan ts of Gwyn edd , a n d a ll
Powys- la n d a n d Maelien ydd , a n d imposed the n amesof his son s on the various districts. Our historia n saffirmthathe did so as ea rly as the yea r 330, atwhichtime Con sta n tin e, the first Of the emperors who becamea Christia n , was reign in g, havin g succeeded the EmperorDiocletia n in 305 . Cun edda flour ished c ir ca 530.
Collwyn ab Moreiddig, ma r ried daughter a n dcoheir of Gwrgen euab E d n owa in ab Ithel, Lord of the
I
CH IRK CASTLE . 4 5
Bryn , Pen n an t Melan gell, an d the eleven town s in the
Lordship of Oswestry (who boreurgen t, three greyhoun dscouran t in pa le sable, collared of the field but accordin o to others, he bore a rgen t, three wolves passan tsa ble,co ared of the field), by whomhe had issue, a son ,
Gwrgen eu ab Collwyn , Lord of Pen llyn , the Bry n ,
Pen n a n tMelan gell, etc. H e married Gen eris , daughtera n d coheiress of Cyn fyn H irdref, Lord of Nevin ,
1 in the
comet of D in lleyn an d ca n tref of Lleyn , an d Haer his
wife, daughter a n d heiress of Cyn illon ab y Blaidd
E hudd, Lord of Gést, in the comet of E ivion ydd an d
ca n tref of Dun odig, who bore a zur e, a wolf peasa n turgen t, his head a n d n eck gules. Haer marr ied secon dlyBleddyn ab Cyn fyn , Prin ce of Powys from 1062 to
1072 . Gwrgen euObtain ed the Lordship Of Pen llynfromhis wife’s half-brother , Maredydd ab Bleddyn ,
Prin ce Of Powys. By his wife Gen eris, he had issuethree son s : 1, Rhitid Flaidd 2
,Arthen ; an d 3,
Gwrgen eu c han .
Rhir id Fla idd , Lord of Pen llyn , Pen n an t Melan gell,in the Lordship of Mechain Is y Coed , Glyn , a n d the
eleven town s in the ca n tref of Trefryd , in Powys- lan d ,an d of Gest in E ivion ydd, in Gwyn edd. H e bore vert,
a chevron in ter three wolf’s heads erased a rgen t,lan gued gules, a n d he resided at a place calledNeuaddauGleision , in the town ship of Rhiwaedog, in the time ofMedog ab Ma redydd, who reign ed over Powys Fadogfrom1133 to 115 9 . Rhirid Flaidd married Gwen llian ,
daughter of E dn yfed ab Cynwrig, ab Rhiwallawn , Lord ofBrochdyn or Broughton ,
in theman or of y G lewysegl, inthe Lordship of Msilot Gymraeg (ermin e, a lion statan t
gardan tgn les, armed an d lan gued azure, for E dn yfed ab
1 Ne n is a sma ll town on the Ir ish Sea . H ere E dward I, in
1284 , he (1 his tr iumph on the con quest of Wales,an d
, perhaps tocon ciliate the affection s of his n ew subjects, in imitation of the heroAr thur , held a Roun d Table, an d celebrated itwith dan ce a n d tourn amen t. The con course was prod igious, for n ot on ly the chief n obilityof E n gla n d , but numbers fromforeign parts, graced the festival withtheir presen ce.
4 6 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO.
Cynwrig), by whomhe had issue l , Medog, of whompresen tly ; 2 , E in ion ab Rhirid .
E in ion ab Rhirid was sla in by an arrow at the siege ,
of the Castle of D in - serth or Diserth , in Tegein gl , at a
place sin ce called Bryn E in ion ,in 12 61. The cross
which was erected on the spot where he fell, has beenremoved from its origin al site to the churchyard at
Diserth. It has the same sort of in terlaced orn amen tation as Maen Achwyn fa n , which is n ot fa r fromthisplace. Accordin g to Grufi
'
ydd H iraddug, it on ce borethe followin g in scription
Cc Si petatur , lapis yste kan sa n oteturE in ion ox i’ Ririd F la idd filius hOOmemoratur .
H is son , E in ion Greulon ,was Lord of Crugaeth, in the
lordship of Cross Oswald. Rhiridd Fla idd had a lso,amon g others, a daughter n amed Gwen llia n ,
whomarriedGrufi
'
ydd of H en glawdd, son of Edn yfed Fycha n , Lordof Bryn Ffan igl, by whomshe was mother of Sir Howel
yPedolau,
l who was kn ighted by Edward II , to whome was foster -brother , an d was n oted for his great
stren gth. H is monumen tal efi gy in the church ofCaermarthen represen ted him recumben t in armour ,breakin g a horseshoe with his han ds ; an d this menumen t rema in ed till it was broken by some plasterers.
.H e was the a n cestor of Grufi'
yd Llwyd of Kinmael,whose daughter an d heiress Alice was the secon d wife of
Richard ab Ievan ab David eb Ithel c ha n ofLlan eurga in , in Tegein 1, whose daughter a n d heiress Catherin ema rried Pyers Olla n d ab John Hollan d, a n cestor of theHollan ds OfKinmael.The followin g en glyn was composed in hon our of
Rhirid Fla idd, by the hard Cyn ddelw. (See vol . i, pp.
320
Mae imF la idd e’mCa r , O’mcafi
'
ael wrthawYn wrthel gerth, Afess,
Nid bla idd Coed willia idd a llael
0n d Bla idd Mess , moesawg a heel .
1 l evy/s D yum,vol. ii
, p. l 6 , n ote.
4 8 H ISTORY or rowrs FADOG .
David y Botha n F la idd of Pen llyn . H e
d ista in or steward of the En glish, as he washis ben ch. J
Ta rws D igonws Duw ac E in ion U rdd ,I n erthuy Pothon
VVy r Rhir id F la idd O’r gwreiddion ,
A sigodd geruSa esn a eg Sion .
”
David y Botha n married Ma rgaret, daughter ofGrufi
'
ydd ab Goron wy ab Ivor ab Adamab Llywelyn ab
Iorwerth, descen ded fromthe Lord Cadwgan , by whomhe had a son ,
David ab y Bothan of Pen lly n . H e bore urgen t, ona ben d vert, three wolf's heads erased, of the field,len gued gules. H e was on e Of the Jury on an in quisition held at Bela , Sept. ( 4 8 E dw. 1) . H e
married Ja n et, daughter of David c han ab David ab
Cadwa ladr ab Meur ig ab Robert ab Howel Fycha n ab
Howell ab Sir Robert, kn ight, Lord of U cheldref, de
scen ded fromE lystan Glodrudd, Prin ce of Fferlis ; bywhom he had , besides a youn ger son , Grufi
'
ydd ab
David, who was rin gyll, usher, or summon er of theCourt of Pen llyn , at Michaelmas (16 Richard II), 139 2 ,a n elder son ,
Rhirid ab David of Pen llyn . H e married Cecilia,
daughter a n d heiress Of Philip, son an d heir Of PhilipMyddleton , ab Robert ab Sir Thomas ab Sir Alex an der
de Myddleton , kn ight, Lord of Myddleton , in the coun tyOf Salop ,
an d govern or of the Castle of Mon tgomery(qules , on a ben d or , three lion s rampan tsable), by whomhe had a son a n d heir ,RobertMyddleton , Lord of Myddleton ,
who marrieda n d had issue a son an d heir ,Rhirid Myddleton , Lord of Myddleton . H emarried
Marga ret, daughter an d cO-heir of David ab Howel,Lord of Arw stli, a n d Alson his wife, daughter an d co
heir of Grugydd ab Jen kIn Lord of Broughton , bywhomhe had Issue, besides a n elder son ,
Philip Myddleton , Lord of Myddleton , whose on ly daughter a n d
SWYDD Y WAUN,OR CH IRKLAND . 4 9
heiress, Marc'
aret, ma rried David Lloyd c han , a n
cestor of theCLloyds Of Trallwn g, a youn ger son ,
David Myddleton H én , Receiver - Gen eral of NorthWales for Kin g Edwa rd IV. H e ma rried ’Elen ,
daughter of Sir John Don e ab Sir Jen kyn Don e ofU tkin ton , by whomhe had issue six son s a n d fourdaughters :1. Roger Myddleton of Gwaun yn og, who ma rried
Catherin e, daughter of David Lloyd ab David ab Ica enc ha n ab Ieua n of Pen lly n , ab G ruffyd ab Medog a b
Iorwerth ab Medog ab Rhirid F la idd , by whomhe hada son ,
John Myddleton ,a n cestor of the Myddleton s of
Gwaun yn og.
II . Thomas Myddleton ,who mar ried Ja n e, daughter
Of RobertFletcher of Den bigh, by whomhe had a son
Thomas , whose son , Humphrey Myddleton ,resided at
Ga rth Gyn a n , in Lla n fa ir Dyffryn Clwyd, a n d was a n
oester of the Myddleton s of Garth Gy n a n .
III . Ffoulke Myddleton , of whose lin e we have to
treat.
W . David Myddleton , Alderman an d Mayor of Chester, who married a n d had issue three daughters, cO
heirs — 1, Elizabeth , ux . Thomas Massey 2,An n e, ux .
SirWilliamNorris Of Speke Hall, in La n cashire, Kn ight;an d 3, Jan e, ux . Sir John Sain sbury OfLlywen i. Kn ight.The four daughters Of David Myddleton H én were
1, Elizabeth. ux . David Holla n d, father of Pyers H ol
la n d 2 , An n e, ux . Maurice Gethin Of y Voelas, inYspyttu Ieua n ; 3, Jan e, ux . Richard Matthew Of the
Green , in Hen lla n pa rish ; a n d 4 , ux . Ha rri
Heaton H en , a n cestor of theHeaton s Of Plas H eaton .
Ffoulke Myddleton married Ma rga ret, daughter ofThomas Smith , Alderma n of Chester, by whomhe had
issue three son s ; 1, Foulke Myddleton of Lla n sa n n a n ;2 , an d 3,
Richa rd Myddleton .
Richard Myddleton , the third son ,was govern or of
Den bigh Castle in the reign s of Edwa rd VI, Mary ,a n d
Elizabeth . H e ma rried Ja n e, daughter of Hugh D ryhurst Of Den bigh, a n d Lucy his wife (daughter a n d soleVOL. IV. 4
50 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
heir.
of RobertGreeusdyke Of Rhuddlan , an d Agn es his
wife, daughter of Hugh Dutton of Den bigh), by whomhe had issue eight son s a n d seven daughters1. Richa rd Myddleton , who married Jan e, daughter
an d heir Of John ab Rhys ab Edward ab Bel of Gweppra ,by whomhe had issue six son s 1, John ; 2 , Leon ard ;3, Roger Myddleton of Plas Cadwga n ,
who marriedAn n e, daughter an d heiress of Edward Jon es of PlasCadwgan ,
H i h Sheriff for co. Den bigh in 15 7 6 4 ,
W illiam; 5 , homes ; an d 6 , Richard Myddleton ; an dfive daughters —1
, Lucy ; 2 , Alice ; 3, Jan e ; 4 , Mar
ga ret ; a n d 5 , .Catherin e.
I I. Simon Myddleton .
II I . W illiamMyddleton .
Iv. Sir Thomas Myddleton , Kn ight, Of whompre
sen tlyav . Charles Myddleton , govern or Of Den bigh Castle.
v1. Sir Hugh Myddleton , baron et, foun der of the
New River Waterworks, a n d first fin der out of thesilver min es in W ales.
”
VI I .
VI II . Foulke Myddleton of Plas Nswydd, in Llan silin ,
who marr ied Gwen hwyfa r , daughter a n d heiress of
Richard Wy n n of Bodlith, in Llan silin .
The seven daughters of Richard Myddleton an d Ja n eD ryhurstwere 1
, Ja n e, ux . Ffoulk ab David 2, Lucy ,
ux . An thon y ab Richard ; 3, Ma rga ret, ux . 1, Thomas abThomas , a n d 2 , Thomas ab Robert 4 , Elen ,
ux . WilliamWa lter of Haverford West ; 5 , Elen , ux . Hugh ab Elis ;6 , Barbara , ux . Edmon d Wa lden of Lon don ; a n d 7 ,Gra ce, ob.
Sir Thomas Myddleton H en , Kn ight, Esquire Of the
Body to the Kin g, Sheriff an d Alderma n ofLon don , a n d
Lord Mayor of Lon don in 16 13. H e bought the Lordship a n d Castle of Chirk in 15 9 5 fromLord St. John ofBletsoe, an d much la n d in the pa rish of Rhiwabon , a n d
prin ted a sma ll edition of the Bible in Welsh . H ema rr ied , an d had issue two son s - 1, Timothy Myddleton ,who had his father ’s lan ds a n d wea lth about Lon don
,
SWYDD Y WAUN, OR CH IRKLAND . 5 1
a n d was an cestor of Sir Thomas Myddleton of Sta nstead, Moun tfitchet, co. Essex , Bart ; an d 2
, SirThomas.
ll
Sir Thomas Myddleton of Chirk Castle, K n ight.H e join ed the Army of the Parliamen t aga in st Kin gCha rles I. H e made a vault in the cha n cel of ChirkChurch for himself a n d his family , an d made the garden sat Pen y Clawdd. H e ma rried Ja n e
,daughter (by
Ma rga rethis wife, daughter of John Jetfreys ab Jefi'
reyof Acton ) of John Trevor ab Sir Edward Trevor ofBryn Cun allt,Kn ight,by whomhe had issue three son s1, Sir Thomas ; 2 , Robert; an d 3, Richard Myddleton ofLlys Fassi, of whompresen tly , as the con tinuer of thelin e. Of the daughters, the secon d on e, Mary , ma rriedSir John W ittewron g,
l of H arpen don ,in com’ Herts,
Bart ,High Sheriff for that coun ty in 1658 (ben dy of
six pieces urgen t an d gules, on a chief a zure, a ba r , iaden ted or ), by whom she had a son , Sir John Wittewron g, Ba rt of Sta n ton bury , co. Bucks, who died in16 9 3. Sir Thomas died in 16 65 .
Sir Thomas Myddleton , the eldest son , was created a
baron et in 1660, a n d died in July 16 63, aged 39 . H e
married Mary , daughter of Thomas Cholmon deley of theVale Royal, in Cheshire, by whomhe had issue threeson s :1. Sir ThomasMyddleton , Ba rt of Chirk Castle, Lord
of Chirk an d Ruthin . H e married first, Elizabeth ,daughter an d cO- heiress of Thomas Wilbraham ofWoodhey , in Cheshire, by whomhe had n o issue ; an dsecon dly , hemarried Charlotte, daughter of Sir Orla n doBridgeman ,
Kn ight, Lord Keeper of the Great Sea l, bywhomhe had on e daughter, Charlotte, whomarried , first,Edward , Earl ofWa rwick, an d secon dly, the RightH on .
Joseph Addison .
11. RobertMyddleton , died youn g.
1 Sir John Wittewron g mar ried , secon dly , E lizabeth, secon d
daughter of Timothy Myddleton of Stan stead Moun tfitchet, co.
E ssex , E sq .,by whomhe had a daughter Catherin e, ux . E dward
Lloyd of Berth Llwyd, n ear Llan idloes, E sq.
52 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
111. Sir Richa rd Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Lord Of
Chirk a n d Ruthin , Alderma n of Den bigh in 1684 , a n d
High Sheriff for that coun ty in 1688. H e represen ted
the coun ty in Parliamen t from1685 up to the time Of
his death in 17 16 , the n ew writ for the election of asuccessor bein g issued May 12th of that year. Sir
Richar d left issue1. Sir W illiamMyddleton of Chi rk Castle, 4 th ba ro
n et, Lord of Chirk a n d Ruthin . H e died unma rried5th Jauua ry 17 18, atthe age of 2 4 , when the baron etcybecame ex tin ct.
II. Mary , ob. s. p .
Upon the death of Sir W illiam, the estates passed to
his relative, RobertMyddleton , son of Richard Myddleton of Llys Fassi, a n d on his death without issue, theywen t to his brother ,John Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Lord of Chirk an d
Ruthin . H emarr ied, a n d had issue, a son an d heir ,Richard Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Lord of Chirk
a n d Ruthin , Lord Lieuten a n t of Den bighshire, an d MP .
for the town of Den bigh . H e married Elizabeth Rushout, sister of Lord Northwick, an d daughter of the
Right H on . Sir John Rushout, an d the Lady An n e
Compton , his wife, daughter Of George, Earl of Northampton , by whomhe had issue1. Richa rd Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Lord of Chirk
a n d Ruthin , ob. s. p . 17 9 6 .
11. Cha rlotte, ofwhompresen tly .
m. Maria , ux . the Hon . Frederick West,third son of
John , Earl Delawa rr. She had Ruthin Castle.
IV. Harr iet.
Charlotte Myddleton Of Chirk Castle, Lady of Chirk,married Robert Myddleton Biddulph of Ledbury , co.
Hereford,a n d Cofton Ha ll, co. Worcester , a n d had issue
two son s ; 1, Robert, a n d 2, Sir Thomas Myddleton
Biddulph , Colon el in the Army , a n d Master of the
Household to the Queen a n d on e daughter , Cha rlotteElizabeth .
RobertMyddleton Biddulph of Chirk Castle, Lord of
BRYN CUNALLT . 53
Chirk, Lord Lieuten a n t of Den bighshire, Custos Rotulorum, a n d Colon el of the Den bigh Militia . H e marriedFa n n y , secon d daughter of WilliamMostyn Owen ofWoodhouse, esquire, by whomhe had issue, besidesthree daughters, Fa n n y , Alice, a n d Ma ry ,
a son a n d heir ,Richa rd Myddleton Biddulph of Chirk Castle, officerin the l st Life Guards.
BRYN CU NALLT .
E a r l. MS. 4 181.
Madog Llwyd the eldestson an d heir of Iorwerth Foel,Lord of Chirk, Nan heudwy a n d Maelor Saesn eg (see vol.
i, p. had the town ship of Bryn cun a lltyn y Waun ,
which n ow forms part of the Lordship of Chirk or Chirkla n d , for his share of his father
’
s territories. H e added a
'
border gules to his patern al coat, a n d ma rried , first,Marga ret, daughter (by Susa n n a his wife, daughter a n d
co- heiress of Llywelyn ah Madog ab Bin ion of ab
Rhir id ab Ma dog ap Ma redydd ab U chdryd , Lord ofCyfeiliog, son of Edwin ab Goron wy Prin ce of Tegein gl)of Llywelyn , third son of Ieuaf ab Adda ab Awr ofTrevor in Nan heudwy , by whomhe had issue two son s,a n d on e daughter , Gwladys.
I . G rufi'
ydd , of whompresen tly .
n . Llewely n of Braden heath, a n cestor of the Lloyds of
msros r or powr s moon .
Leaton Kn olls, the Maurices of Clocaen og, a n d JohnJon es of Pa rk Eyton .
Gwladys, ux . Rhys ah Rotpert ab Grutfydd of Kinmael
,in the Comet of Is Dulas, a n d Ca n tref of Rhos ,
son of Sir Howel, Kn ight, ab Gruffydd of Hen glawdd, ahE dn yfed c ha n of Mon , a n d Lord of Bryn Ffa n igle inthe pa r ish of Bettws Wyr ion Wga n , in the Cometof IsDulas in Rhos. Arms : 1, sa ble, a chevron i n ter threemolets, a rgen t, for Rhy s ab Rotpert of Kinmael ;2, gules, a chevron in ter three molets or
,for Rotpert
ab G rufi'
ydd of Kinmael ; 3, gules, a chevron ermin e,in ter three E n glishmen
’
s heads, couped at the n eckin profile, ppr . cr in ed an d bea rded sa ble, for E dn yfed
Fyeba n ; 4 . gules, a Saracen ’
s head erased , guarda n t,bea rded a n d crin ed ppr . , wreathed about the templesa rgen t a n d a zure, for Ma rchudd, Lord of Abergelen an d
U chdulas, in the Ca n tref of Rhos.
l
Madog Lloyd married , secon dly , Dyddgu, daughter of
Llywelyn ab Goronwy Fy cha n ab Goron wy of Tref Castell yn Mon , ab E dn yfed c ha n , by whomhe had twodaughters,— 1 An gha rad , ux . Cynwrig ab Rotpert a b
Iorwerth ab Rhirid ab Madog ab E dn owa in Ben dew,
a rgen t, a che'
v. in ter three boa r’s heads couped sa ble,tusked or
,a n d lan gued gules a n d 2 , Susa n ,
ux . Ieua nab Llewelyn ab David ab David ab Grufl
'
ydd ab OwainBrogy n tyn .
Grufi'
ydd abMadog of Bryn Cun allt, mar r ied Maud ,daughter a n d co- heiress of W illiamYon ge of Sawerdeki n the town ship of Crox ton in Maelor Saesn eg, by whomhe had a son a n d heir ,Rhys ab Grufi
'
ydd of Bry n Cun a llt. H ema rried twice .
By his secon d wife, GwerfylLlwyd , daughter of Iorwerthab Owa in Foel, he had a son n amed Meredydd, whomarried An gha rad , daughter of Meredydd ab Rotpert ofCristion ydd . By his firstwife, Gwen llia n ,
daughter of
1 The ca n tref of Rhos con ta in s the comets of Uwch Dulas , IsDulas
,a n d Creuddy n , the pa rishes of Abergelen , Bettws Wyr ion
Wga n , a n d Cegidog, in which last pa r ish Ciumasl is situate, are in
Is Dulas.
5 6 H ISTORY o r POWYS r a n oe .
I. Joh n Llwyd .
II . Llywely n ab Madog.
John Llwy d of Bryn Cun allt, the eldest son . marriedCather in e, daughter a n d co-heiress of John Wy n n ofLla n dy n in Na n heudwy , secon d son of John ab Iorwerth
or E dwa rd of Plas Newydd, in the pa rish of Chirk, bywhomhe had , besides a daughter Maud. ux . Edward ab
Howel a b John ab Edward of Tref Dudlysh, a son a n d
heir ,Thomas ab John of Bryn Cun allt, a Doctor of Physic ,
who ma rried Ma rga ret, daughter of Roger ab Hugh ab
David ab Ieua n , by whomhe had , besides two daughters,Ja n e a n d Maud , two son s
,—1, John ab Thomas , a n d 2 ,
W illiamahThomas.
John ab Thoma s of Bryn Cun a lltma rried , a n d hadissue a son a n d heir ,John Wyn n ab John of Bryn Cun a llt. H e married
Catheri n e, daughter of Richard1ab Rhydderch ab David
of Myvyria n ,by whomhe had two daughters, co- heirs,
on e of whomma rried Wyn n of Tower ; an d the otherma rried Richa rd Lloyd of Whittin gton ,
a n d died 8. p .
These two ladies a n d their husba n ds sold Bryn Cun a lltto Sir Edwa rd Trevor , Kn ight, whose father was marriedto E va , a n other daughter
c”
of Richard ab Rhydderch ofMyvyria n .
1 Richa rd ab Rhydderch of Myvyr ia n ,in the pa rish of Lla n ida n ,
in Cwmwd Men a i, ab David ab Ieuan . This Ieua n a n d his brother
Grufi'
ydd ab E dn yved , were outlaws in the time of H en ry IV. U pon
the gen era l pardon they came to Man or An glesey , an d married on e
( Ieua n ) marr ied Gwen llia n , the daughter a n d heiress of Ieuan ab
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth c ha n ab Iorwerth ab Llywelyn of Myvyr ianU chaf
,a n d the other (Grufi
'
ydd) ma r r ied the heiress of Pen hescyn
Isa . Ieua n a n d his brother were the son s of E dn yved ab Grufi'
ydd
ab Llywelyn Ddu ab H011el ab Cyn wr ig ab Ior 11erth ab Iarddn r ab
T raha ia rn a b C1n ddelw. Iarddur,who was Lord of Pen rhyn , bore,
gules, a chev. in ter three stag’
8 heads caboshed a rgen t.
LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CL‘VYD .
OF EYARTH IN LLANFAIR DYFFRYNCLWYD .
Lewys Dwa n , vol. ii Ca e Cyr iog MS .
Twa n ab Ieua n of Tref-Ta u , d. of Grutfydd abLlywelyn ab Cyn wr ig of Ga rthE ya rth. G a rmon .
G n ifl‘
ydd ab Twn a of d . of John ab Da vid ab Meredydd of Bach yE ya rth.
I l «1
Lowr i , ux . Sir Ca therin e, ux . An a set, E liza beth, Gwen hwyfa r ,E dward ab Maurice ab ux . ux . H en ri ux . Da vid a b
John , Vica r Robert ab David ab Merton . John ab
of Corwen . Madog. Richard . Thomas.
IThomasWyn n—T -
An n e, d . ofThomas John a r . John Wy n nWyn n . a b Robertof My
n a chdy .
I I 2 I3 I 1Thomas - l . Dorothy , d .
=r Grace, relict of John Richa rd . E len
,ux .
Wy n n of ofW illiamab G r1fi th of Aber Chwi John . John ab
T ref G rufi'
ydd a b 1ar .a n d youn gestdaugh Pyers ab
E ya rth. E dwa rd . ter of E dwa rd Thelwa ll Rhys
Wyn n .
l 2 I3 I 4, LJohn Wyn n of Tref Ja n e . Ja n et. Lowr1. Marga ret. Cat erin e.
E yarth. T
T homa s Wyn n of T ref E ya r th .?
Owa in Wy n n of Tref E ya rth.
58 H ISTORY or powr s FADOG .
In the Church of Llan fair Dyfi'
ryn Clwyd is an
a n cien t tomb, un der which David ab Madog lies buried .
On it is the followin g in scription ,H ie jacetDavid filius
Madog,Requiescat in pace. H e bore, or , a lion passa n t
in an Orle of Roses, '
gules ; a n d lived in the time ofLlewelyn ab Grufi
'
ydd , Prin ce ofWa les, a n d of Hen ryIII
,Kin g of En d lan d. John Williams of E yarth, a n d
his brother RhysWVilliams, the foun der of Jesus Chapel,were lin eally descen ded fromhim—E a r l. MS . 19 7 7 .
PLAS NE VVYDD IN LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD .
H a r l . MS. 19 77 .
John Wyn n Jon es 0 Ja n e, d . of Gabriel Parry Bach, ab ThomasPiss Newydd in Pa rry . She ma rr ied secon dly , Will iam
Clwyd .
of Plas Newydd . D .D .
1 Argen t, a chev . in ter three boa t's headscouped sable.
Richa rd Wyn n Jon es
TDouce. d . an d co-heir of John W illiams of Ruthin ,
I
Richa rd Jon es, a lia s An n e, heiress of Plas New dd ,married first, E dwardWyn n ; ob. s.p . , 2 4 th Gethin a n d secon dly , ugh Roberts of H a fod y
August1666 . c h .
1 Richard Williams of Ruthin , was H igh Sherifl'
for Co. Den bigh
in 1613. H e was the son of RobertWilliams, Alderman in 15 78,ab Williamab Belin ab Madog ab Ieua n Teg ab Ithel ab Madog a b
Ithel c han ab Ithel ab Cyn wrig ab H owel ab Medog ab Dafydd ab
Iorwerth ab E dn owa in Ben dew. Arge nt, a chev. in ter three boat’s
heads couped sa ble.
comer or common . 5 9
MAURICE OF CLOCAE NOG IN TH E COMOT OF
COLE IGION.
Llywelyn of Braden heath, secon d—rMar i , d . a n d co-heiress ofW ill iamYon geson of Madog Llwyd of of Crox ton
Cun a llt.
E yton of Rhiwa Rhys ab Llywelyn ,
a lion rampan t a n cestor of the
Lloyds ofLeatonKn olls.
IIeua n a b John of YE
T-Ma rga ret, dau. of John Trevor ab Richard Trevor of
H en dref. T rava lun .
John ab Ieua n . H e divided the est Mabel , d. of John Lloyd of Maerduof Yr H en dr ef, by deed , amon g in Gwyddelwern . Butaccordi n g ,youn ger son s . to others , hema rr ied E lizabeth,
d . of John Pugh of Plas Cerrig'
i n
Lla n ymyn ech .
ab John .
—E len , d . of Ieua n ab Rhys of B i g, by Ja n e, (1. of Gmfi’yddT E yton .
IThomas ab T Ma ry , dau. of G rufi
‘
ydd ab Owa in of Ma in in Meifod , a n dJan e, his wife, d . an d heir of John ab Thoma s ab Rhys a bGuttun of Rhiwla s Is y Foel in Cyn lla eth, ab G rufi
’
ydd
ab Ieua n Gethin ab Madog Cyfi n of Llora n U cha i a n dMoeliwrch.
Maur ice ab —Ma rga ret, dau. a n d heir of RobertLloyd of Clocaen og , ab
Thomas. Da vid Lloyd ab Robert ab Ieua n a b David ab Med og abIeuan a b Ithel a b Tudor Llwyd a b Llywelyn ab Thomasa b Robert, al ias Hob y D il i
loi Ca er y D rud ion . Ga les ,
a lion rampa n t a ryea t. The mother of Ma rgaret wa sB la in e, d . of E dwa r d Tudor of Perseithydd
'
1n Merion ydd
shire. The mother of Robert Lloyd wa s Magda len e, d.
of Hugh ab Bedo Llwyd otG la sgoed F aen ol, co. F lin t.
1 Robert, a lias H ob y D ili, of Caer y D rudion , was the son of
Tudor ab E in ion ab Cyn wrig ab Llywarch ab H eilin Glofi‘
ab Tegid
60 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
a
Jolin Maur ice a Jo ce, (1. of Thomas Hughes of Gwrdy , by Maude, d . a n dof Clocaen og . eir of John 1111 Grufl’ydd of H en dref Fortudd, son of
John ab Robert ab H owel ab Iorwerth ab Twn a ab Ieuanof Lla n bedr , ab David c ha n
, Parson of Lla n gwn , abDavid ab Iorwerth ab Cowryd ab Cadva n , Lord of Cainmeirch .
LLOYD OF LE ATON KNOLLS , CO . SALOP, AND OF
DOMGAI.
IJohn a b Richa rd of Eugen ?
Robert ab John of Ban gor .
TMatilda , d . a n d ha
d
ir of David Lloyd of Pen leya n Crossmere.
Ra n dleLloyd of Crossmere, 2n d son ,
a
Farfog ab Tan gn o, alias Cadwga n ab Ystrwyth ab Marehwystl abMar chweithia n of Llys Llywa reh, Lord of Is Aled , an d Chief of on e
of the n oble tr ibes. Marchweithia n bore, gates , a lion rampa n ta rgen t, armed a n d la n gued a zure. H is la n ds were CarwedFyn ydd , D in Cadvael, Prees, Bera in , Llywen i, Gwyther in , a n d ma n yother town ships in Is As led.
”—Cambr ia n Reg ister . H e was the
a n cestor of the Wyn n s of y Voelas , of Plas Newydd in YspyttyIeuan ,
a n d of H afod y Ma idd in Cerr ig y D rud ion ; the Pryses of
G ila r, Tydden , Rhiwlas in Pen llyn , Plas Iolyn , Faen ol Gethin s of
Fedw Deg, a n d Cern iogau; Vaughan s of Pa n t Glfis ; Pa rrys of
Tywysog in H en lla n ; D a vies of Llaethwryd in Cerr ig y D rudion ;Lloyds of Cwm; Williams of Llan ystymdwy ; Ffoulkes of LlysLlywareh a n d Tudor ab Robert Fyoba in of Bera in in Lla n Nefydd ,the father of the celebrated Catherin e of Bera in
,the heiress of tha t
place.
LLOYD or DOMGAY. 61
IaRa n dleLloyd of Crossmers .
—Matilda , d . ofWill iamLloyd of Pen ley ; her
T cousin .
F fra n cis Lloyd of Crossmere.-
T-Sarah, d. of E dwa rd Muckleston e of Pen y la n ,
Recorder of Oswestry .
E dward Lloyd of Leaton Kn olls ; ob. 1693.?E lizabeth, d . of Isaac Clea ton ;
I ob. 172 l .
IF ra n cisLloyd ofLeaton Kn olls ; b.
-Jan s , eldestd. a n d heir ofThomasI Lloyd of Domga y .
IFra n cis Lloyd of E lizabeth, d . of Arthur G rahamof H ockley Lodge, co.
Leaton Kn olls TArmagh , a n d co-heiress of her matern al gr a n dfa ther ,a n d Domga y . John , Viscoun tLigon ier .
James.
1 I2 I3Ma ry Pen elope. Ja n e Emma . E lizabeth. Cha r lotte
ob. 184 3. Sophia .
LLOYD OF DOMGAY , IN TH E PARISH OF LLANDYSILIO, CO. MONTGOMERY .
Add . MS . 9865 .
Llwch of n gha rad , d. of Gr n fi‘
ydd a b MareGwlith dydd Foelgrwn a b Ma redydd Goch
three seagulls a rgen t), son of Ma ah Iorwerth c ha n , secon d son
dog ab Rhir id a b Cadwga n a b Ma of Iorwerth Goch,Ba ron of Tre
’r
dog ab Iorwerth H ilfawr of H a lch. Ma i n in Meivod , a n d son of Ma rs
dyn , ab Ma e] Maelien ydd , Lord of dydd ab Bleddyn , Prin ce of Powys.
6 2 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
IaLlywelyn of Morvydd, d . of Grufl'
yddLlwyd , eighth Ba ron ofMa in“
111MeiH al chdyn . vod
,ab Llywelyn
yVoelgrwn , seven th Bar on of Ma in . who
bore a rgen t, a lion passa n tcable, in a border in den ted ga in .
IGr n flydd of—Ma rgaret, d. of Madog c ha n ab Ieuan ab Iorwerth Foel ofH a lchdyn . T
Mabli , d . of Ieua n ab G rufiydd Gethin ab Ieua n Gethin abRhir id ab Gr n fl
'
ydd D rwy n Dwn ab E in ion ab Cyfn erth ab
Idden Galed ab T raha iarn c ha n ab T ra ha iar n ab Iorwerth H ilvawr of H al chdyn , a b Mael Maelien ydd .
Mai-edydd of—T a n aw, d . an d heiress of David ab Ian auab Rhirid Foel ofH a lchdyn . Blodwel .
Madog.=f=Aliee, d . of Sir Grufl
'
ydd c han of Cegidfa , Kn ight Ba n n eret of
I Agin court.
G rufi’
ydd Lloyd.$Ta n aw, d . of David ab H owel c ha n .
Grufi'
ydd ab David ab Owa in , Bishop of St. Asaph.
Humphrey Pen rhynab G r n fl’ydd c ha nMad og ab Owa i n ah
ah Pasgen ab Gwyn ab Grufl’ydd ab Bali , Lord of
Grdfl‘
ydd Lloyd-
Th us. d. an d heiress of E dwa rd ab David ab Maur ice of
Burgedin .
John Lloyd .$Ja n e, d . of Richa rd Williams of Ruthin .
IThomasLloyd Mary , .d a n d co-heiress of Rhys Wyn n of E un an t in Lla nof Domgay . wddynyn . ab E dwa rd Wyn n ab Rhys Wy n n ab E dwa rd
W y n n a b John ab David c ha n of Eun a n t, ab Bedo abJen kw a b Ieuan Caer Bin ion , who bore a ryea t. a lionrampa n t an d ca n ton sable. Descen ded fromIdn erth Benfra s, Lord ofMaesbrwg .
shire.
Thomas Lloyd . WOO-"F Cather in e. Susa n n a .
Ja n s , eldestd . an d heir of Domgay . F ra n cis Lloyd ofLeaton Kn olls.
6 4 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
The three daughters were —1, Catherin e, ux . 1,Tudor
Lloyd of Bodidris yn ux . 2 , RobertPowel of Pa rkab Grufi
’
ydd ab Ieuan Fycha n ab Ieua n Gethin 2,Ja n e,
ux . Llywely n ab’Ieua n ab Howel of Moeliwrch a n d 3,
Marga ret, ca lled Argl'wydcles y F a n tell a Fodrwy,
“Ladyof the Ma n tell an d Rin g,
”who ma rried first
, RichardLloyd of Llwy n y Maen , an d secon dly , Thomas Sa lter .
W illiamEdwards of Plas Newydd , Con stable of ChirkCastle, Keeper of the Bla ck Pa rk, a n d on e of the Bodygua rd to Kin g H en ry VIII. The Kin g gra n ted himpermission to have the Vizor of the Helmet over hisArms, open , so thatthe facemightbe seen ,
a n d gra n ted
him a lso this motto, “A fyun o Duw derfydd.
”H e
made a vault in the Eglwys y Waun (Chirk Church),for himself a n d his family . H e died in 1532 . H emarriedCather in e, daughter of John Rookes ofLedbroc (a rgen t,a chevron in ter three owls a zur e), an d by her, who died inthe same yea r as her husba n d , he had issue five survivin g son s a n d four daughters -1, John Edwards 2
,
WilliamEdwards of Cefn y Warn ; 3, Richa rd Wyn n ,
who ma rr ied Mabel, daughter of Richa rd ab Maredydd
ab Howel 4 , Sir David Edwa rds, Vicar ofMeifod { a n d5 , Edward Wyn n , whoma rried Ja n et, daughter of Gru
John Edwa rds of Plas Newydd, High Sheriff for co.
Flin t in 15 4 6 , a n d for co. Den bigh in 15 4 7 . H emarriedJa n e, daughter of Sir George Calverley of Calverley inCheshire, Kn ight, by whomhe had issue two son s a n d
three daughters - 1, John Edwa rds an d 2 , Capta inW illiamEdwards of Do], co. Meirion ydd, who died 11thFebrua ry (3rd James I), 1606 , ,
The three daughterswere —1, Ja n e, whoma rried, first, John ab Elis ab Richa rd of Alrhey a n d secon dly , John Wyn n ab W illiamEdwa rds of Cefn ‘
y Wern 2,An n e, ux . David ab
MatthewWyn n of Llys Trevor ; a n d 3, Catherin e, ux .
WilliamLeycester of ToftHa ll, co. Chester .
John Edwards of Plas Nswydd, he had the Rectory ofChirk an d died in 15 83. H e left the Church of Rome
TOWNSH IP or GWE RN osrm. 6 5
in H ema rried An n e, daughter of RobertPuttenham of Hampshire, by whomhe had issue a son a n d
heir ,John Edwa rds of Plas Newydd , M .P. for co. Ddubigh,
15 88, atta in ted for recusan cy in 16 14 , ob. in Lon don ,
16 2 5 . H e had a third part of a ll the tithes of Chirk,°
Lla n gollen , a n d Llan san tfi'
ra id Glyn Ceiriog. For a n
a ccoun t of his estates, which were con fiscated , see p.
H e ma r ried , first, Dorothy , daughter of Sir Richa rdSherbor n e of Ston eyhurst, co. La n ca ster , Kn ight, bywhomhe had issue a son a n d heir , John Edwards. H e
ma rr ied , secon dly , Ja n e, daughter of Roger Puleston , a n d
relict of Ra n da l Broughton .
John Edwards of Plas Newydd , ob. 16 4 6 . H e ma rriedMagdalen e, daughter of Ran da l Broughton of Broughton ,
an d Ja n e his wife, daughter of Roger Puleston of Emra l,a n d An n e his wife, daughter of Richard Grosven or ofEaton , co. Chester , by whomhe had issue two son s, a n dtwo daughters1. John Edwards of Plas Newydd, High Sheriff for co.
Den bigh in 16 53.
'H e married Sarah , daughter of SirE dwa rd Trevor of Bry n cun allt, Kn ight, High Sherifl
'
for
co. Den bigh in 16 2 2 , an d died in 16 7 4 , s. p .
11. W illiamEdwards of whompresen tly .
The two daughterswere,—1, Jan e, ux . Edwa rd Win terof Amberley , co. Monmouth , a n d, —2 , Mary , ux . RobertSa lusbury ofLedbrog, co. Flin t.W illiamEdwa rds of P123 Newydd, High Sherifi
'
for
co. Den bigh in 1681. H e married Ja n e'
, daughter ofJohn Lloyd of Ca rrog in G ly n dyfrdwy , ermin e, a sa ltier
gules, a crescen t or , for differen ce, by whomhe had a n
on ly daughter a n d heiress Catherin e, who ma rried SirRoger Puleston of Emral , Kut. , son a n d heir of SirRoger Puleston of Emral, Kut. , a n d Ja n e his wife,daughter of Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mosty n , Bart. Catherin e, Lady Puleston , died in childbed , a n d the boy , n amedJohn , died directly afterwa rds. In the Gresford Register
1 The Life a n d Ma rtyrdomof di r . Richa rd lI’Iu
’
te, a lias Grog/1111.
VOL. IV.
6 6 H ISTORY OF POW YS FADOG .
of Burials is the followin g en try—1685 , Ja nua ry 2 7th,
Catherin e, ye Lady Of Sir Roger Puleston of Emra l,Kn ight, was wrapped in lin en a n d buried.
”H er husba n d
Sir Roger died in 16 9 6 .
COWYDD I SION AB E DWART O PLAS NEWYDD .
H awdd vyd heddywi v dau hawddamawr y wledd vawr vau.
A’
r lle rr
oir i’r llua r byut a
’r ddeuddyn a
’
i r rydd iddyn t.
Sion E dwa rt os hwn n ydyw Sa in’
Sior drws i yn ys yw.
H eulwen ha f hael VVen hwyva r : a hyn vo’
r ddeuddy n n a’r
dd’a r .
Kr ia dog ka ra i wowdydd Vreiclwr a s wr i’r verch vry sydd .
A thega n uwch Porthwgon n : a llaes yw’
r va n tell i hon n .
D yn ion tec da n yn i ty‘
z da’n wybren Dwywaen obry .
Downus b Cryd yn ys Bryda in : d rysau’r hael a dres s i
’r ra in .
D au’n kostiaw da n y kastell da n Dduw n i cha id a n n edd well .Ddin as y Klawdd yn ys y Kler a Rruva in y r rai over .
Ma n n r rydd mwn a i a r roddion : mae dwy swydd ymo da i
Sion
Maer uwch a elwyd merch E lis : a mabmaeth yma mhob mis .
Vy lle’
r wyl ui pha llai’n un : vy llety vuoll atun .
Fy n a n ddl vy n odauyut vy ergyd oedd vwrwgwawd iddyn t.
Noter gwyr yn i ta ir gwa rt : n id oes n od on d Sion E dwa rt.E f a ga ifi
'
o vwa gwawd : vy ergydion tra vo’
r geudawd.
E iddil yw llui dda l llys : wrth en a id y r wyth yn ys.
Byr rion ,ddyn ion disusa l byr wrth hwn ,mab Jorwerth hael.
E n a id i’
r gwa n n ydyw'
r gwr a rth y ka id wrth hokedwr .
Allt serth i willia id yw Sion : goriwa red i’
r gwir ion .
W rth wyr O lys, Arthur lan y llun iwyd i holl an ia n .
Gwr moesawl ywgrymus wedd : gwn n ar hwn nw ga n n rr i nwe
Gwr ka da rn goreukoidwad : gwaed Ywa in Glyn n i gadw’n
wlad .
Syr rgYViliamsy ryolw
’
r : Sion gyda’
r Goron yw'
r gwr .
Llaw’r Waun y n ll wio’r yn ys : Ilaw a ra ll a r holl wyr y llys .
Yn rha id y baedd r odio bu yn Lloegr n in n au’n llewygu.
Duw a’
r sa in t a’
r troes ef O’r vrwydr ef a
’i wy r a dref.W rth wyn n aw ka n n ya a
’
i ka r : a gwy n hevyd Gwen hwyv
MARWNAD SION E DWART . 6 7
Ofnus vyth vu’
r vyn n wes van : er’s deuvis hyd n os D iviau.
A Threvor , n eithwyr avia ch : a Swydd y Waun sydd yw iach,Hun o a ga is hen a gwa n n hun wellwell o hyn n a lla n .
H un y gwaed hon n o a ga f hiraeth hag r hwyr i’th ddyga f.
GUTO’R GLYNN.
‘
MARW'
NAD SION E DWART O’
R WAUN O 1VAITH
G UTTUN OWAIN.
Och lwyr , d ros y E yd , a chlfin ,
Gwaglaw’
r a eth gwas G lér , weithia nOferedd mawr , i Feirdd mwy ,
E n n yn boedl, yn Na n heudwyLle’r moethau, llwyr y methawdd ,Bisia n y 0108 , is y clawdd .
Sion E dwa rt, Plas yn n’
ydoedd ,E i Blas ef, a il i Bowls oeddMaen a n , o Win , a Mwn a i,Ym’
oedd,hyd ddyr cha fael Ma I
Yn a ydd aeth, f’a n n edd i ,
I flaen ion , Nef oleun iA’i Siwrn a i ef, i
’r Nefoedd
Y dydd ydd aeth, Duw dds ddoedd .
Dethol, y Gwyrda weithia n ,
Aeth a chlod , ein Iaith achlan .
Ni cheifi'
, n a Bwtler , n a Chbg ,Mwy
’r lleoedd, Morr a lluog ;
Ymae’r Sir wedi ma rw SionYn wag O wyr enwogion .
E nwun gwan n ,a en n yn ga ir ,
H eb seaw, a hop sy a n a ir
E nwgwyr Swydd y Waun , a’
i gwa rt.
A’i Senw ydoedd, Sion E dwa rt.
Osma rwhwn, er Mis Ma i
’
r H a f,Ymae’
r oern i , mawr a rn afO Duw oer , o
’
i ddaearu,A loes i ferch, E lis fuIGwen hwyfa r , gwa s ui hefyd.
1 H e flourished from14 30to 14 80.
6 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
E D W A R D S O F C E F N Y W E R N .
Ca e Cyr iog MS . Lemye Dwa n , vol. 11.
WilliamE dwards of Cefn y Worn , secon d son =FGwen , d . an d hair of John ab
of W ill iamE dwards of PlAs Newydd , Con E dward Puleston of Yrstable of Chir k Castle. B istog.
arda n d relictof John E lis of Alrhey . Wyn n .
Ma ry , d . of
Roger Bre E lis E dwa rds . Lloyd of Plfis Is E lizabeth.
reton . of Stephen . y Clawdd ,H oughton . Coron er .
beth.
John E dwa rd s , aged 3yea rs atthe time Of=cGa in er , d . of Richa rd Wil li amshis father
’
s death. of Ruthi n .
LLOYD or PLAS IS Y CLAWDD. 6 9
LLOYD OF PLAS IS Y CLAVVDD .
Cue Cyr iog MS Lewys Dwa n , vol. 11 Bur l. MS . 4 181.
David Lloyd of Plas Is y Clawdd , third son of Johnab Edwa rd or Iorwerth H en (see Plas Newydd), mar ried
'
Gwen llia n , daughter of Robert ab Grufi'
ydd ab Rhys of
Maesmor in D inmael, descen ded fromOwa in Brogy n tyn ,
by whomhe had issue two son s - 1, Robert Lloyd , of
whompresen tly , an d 2 , Roger Lloyd ; a n d three daughters :—1
, Gwen hwyfar , ux . Thomas ab Richa rd of TrefWern
2,Maud
,ux . John Wyn n ab Maredydd ab Howell ab
G rufi'
ydd c han a n d 3, An gharad, ux . Roger Trevorof Pen tref Cynwrig.
RobertLloyd of Plas IS y Clawdd , ma rried Catherin e,daughter of Edward ab Rhys ab David ab Gwilymof Yl yseg, by whomhe had issue, besides a daughter , Mar
garet, ux . John ab Thomas ab Howel ab Adda , two son s.
I . Edward Lloyd, ofwhompresen tly .
II . Ieuan Lloyd of Glyn Ceiriog,who married Gwen
hwyfa r , daughter of David ab Meredydd , by whomhe
had issue two son s I , John Lloyd a n d 2,Edwa rd of
Glyn Ceir iog.
Edwa rd of Glyn Ceiriog, married a n d had issue a son ,
Hugh of Glyn ,who had three son s 1, Edward ab Hugh
of Gly n ,whose eldestson a n d heir, Hugh Edwa rds, had a n
on ly daughter an d heiress Ja n e, who married RichardWyn n of Aber Cyn lla ith a n d both were livin g in 16 9 72,Owa in , the secon d son of Edwa rd abHugh ab Edward
70 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n oe.
ab Ieua n Lloyd ,was a n cestor of the Owen s of Crogen
Iddon in Gly n Ceiriog a n d 3, John ab Hugh of Rhiwabon , an cestor of the Hugheses of Pen n an t
'
y Bela n inRhiwabon .
Edwa rd Lloyd of Plas Is y Clawdd married Grace,daughter of Owa in Wyn n e ab John Wyn n ab Ieuan ab
Rhys of Bryn Cyn wrig‘, by whomhe had issue four
son s a n d three daughters 1, Robert Lloyd of whompresen tly ; 2
,David Lloyd 3, Jasper Lloyd, who had
three son s, John ,Fra n cis, a n d David Lloyd, who all wen t
to Irela n d a n d died there a n d 4 , Ieua n Lloyd , who diedin the East In dies.
RobertLloyd of P153 Is y Clawdd , Coron er . H emarried Ma ry , daughter of John Wyn n abWilliamEdwards ofCefn y Wern , by whomhe had issue six son s —1, ThomasLloyd ; 2 , Robert 3, Fra n cis ; 4 , John ; 5 , David ; a n d6 , Joseph a n d four daughters —1
,Ja n e, ux . John Lloyd,
son ofRobertLloyd ,Vicar of Chirk ; 2 , Gra ce,ux . ThomasPa rry ab Simon of Pon t y Gof or Na n tclwyd 3, Catherin e ux . Perciva l a n d 4 , Elizabeth .
CALE NDAR PATENT ROLLS .
VOL. LXI , p . 833. Vrcn srmSscunmPARS. 10JACORI R’.
Moun tgomer’
.—Tho’ Mid leton mi litia.
F forden .—Capella cumpertin en tiis.
Magus H em a lius H em, Pa rva H ema lius H em, Kelekewithfi'
ordin g a lius fi'
orden , Na n tereba a lius Na n t Cribs ,Pen y la n e, Brin kewdrithe, Cackley a lius H a ckley , et
1 The Wyn n s of Bryn Cyn wr ig, descen ded fromBedd Moelwy n og,sa ble
,a ha rt sta n d in g at gaze, a rgen t attired a n d un guled or .
E lizabeth,daughter a n d heiress of RobertWyn n ab John Wa of
Bryn Cyn wr ig, ma rr ied John Thelwall, son an d heir of John Wyn nThelwa ll of Bathafa rn Park, in Llan rhudd , E sq.
2 Thomas Par ry ab Simon Parry of Pout y Gof, ab Thomas ParryWy n n , ab John Parry ab H arri ab Sir John , Parson of Lla n yn ys , abG rufi
'
ydd Goch ab Ieuan ab David c han ab Iorwerth ab D avid ab
Iorwerth a b Cowryd ab Cadva n,Lord of Ceinmeirch -
a rgea t, three
boa r’
s heads couped sa ble.
7 2 H ISTORY or powr s PADOO .
Ieva n ap H o’ell pa rcella s ter re sive pa sture vocateTsyr
Ma doeke G rufi "
pa rcelle terre sive pasture vocate perch
Kasles .
Lloram vill’ .—Pa rcelle ter re sive pa sture in va sto vocato
Bri n gadsa a c pa rceile terre vocate Kirkma n .
Ken leth O 1ven .
—Omn ia proficua et Commoditates de quibuscumque con suetud in ibus vocatis T retledame adde Ad
voca r et Ambor et de firma Woodwa rd de Ken lethOwen . Totummolen din nm quon damin tenura Roberti E dow.
—Possesse per Robertum comitemLeicestr ie in escambio quon dampossession umOwin i Glendordiey attin cti. H aben dumsibi et heredibus ten endumvt de Ma n erio de E a stgreen wich in Soeagio .
“Till W ig n ioreGwern ospin Totumcapita lsmessuagium
9 Juli' villata in fra sive ten emen tumvocatum
Den bi3h
Chirok do Newha ll,1Va llice pla sNewg m’um. Ydh, cumpertin en cn s.
Pa rky llin Totumpa rcumibidemvocatumPa rkyllin cumpertin en cn s.
D en bigh ,—”Wayva r , Deerdre, Chierck ,
“l a in Vcha , H en drege
g in a n ,Ma n n atton et Gwer n ospin .
—Omn es terre in fraperc am de Ylhyn et in fra bun da s ejusdemin sepa ra
libus ville predicte.
Pen n y , Clawdde et La n gollen .—E st Capita ls mes
suag iumpredictumten en tinmJ0. E dwa rds deLon donArmiger .
Gwern OSpin , H en d regin am,Ma n n atton , Chirk, Wayn
Vcha , W'
ayu a r Vaedre,Pen n yclawdde, La n gollen Ve
cha n,Wayuyssa ,
B r in kwa lkt, T revoriss, T revor Vcha ,Vc vod , La n gvllen Cawr , Kissilhice, Orogen , Wlady ,Pen a n t, Orogen Ithen , H avodguivor , T a lly gerth,Gbin , Vecha n , Na n ter et Tregeriog .
—65 messuagia ,5 molen din a gra n atica , 3molen din a fn llon ica , 600a cre
ter re, 10 a cre prati , 600a c re pa sture, 200a cre bosci et
subbosc i cumpertin en ciis in sepera li tanura .
D en bigh—In fra dom’
amsive domin ia de Chitek etChirkla n d .
Totam liberamCommun ismpa sture in Moun ta in terr amva stamet in omn ibus a lc is loc is usitatis vt terracon n n un is pro omn ibus a n ima libus et Aven j s suis et
ration abilem commun ism turba r am pro foca libus et
cooperturam domorumet E stover bruer ie Iampn orumet filicemAn glice fern e omn i tempore capien da .
CALE J DRR PATENT ROLLS . 73
I n forest vocat’Cwin k wa th, Ca rregua n t, Mochin at
,
D elicen t et Bodlith , in fra dom’um dic’
a de Chirk st
Chirkla n d , Cl1irk ,La n gollen etLla n sa n fra id , Pa rochia .
Totam commun ism pa sture pro omn ibus An ima libusst Aver iis quolibet tempore An n i. Tertiampa rtemomn iumdec ima rumin pa rochia predicts . Possession es
domi n i Joha n n is E dwa rds A rmigeri. Ration e recusa ntis con victi. H aben dumsibi stheredibus ten en dumutpun s
H a lghton vill’.—Totum jus titulum termin am st dema n ds.
Reg is in un o messuagio et ten emen to etun a pa r cellaterre vocata Mayes y Prolk hely so in un o a lio messuagio et ten emen to et un o c lauso vocato y KivieBirion cum pertin en cn s . H aben dum in tamamplismodo et forma prout Rex possit ration s attin ctus d istiJ0. E dwa rds .
P . 659 .
Licen c ia E dwa r do D omin o lVotton Octava , pa re. x i i J a e. 1,
3°
9br .
D en bigh,—La in west in fra domin iumds Ya le.
Licen ciee in fra spa c’um8 a n n orumven dor s cuicun que person s
ma n eriumqus libetmsssuagia ter ra s ten emen ts , etc .,
eidems p .
W rex ham in fra Ma n er ium de Bromfield .—Ma n erium cum
pertin en cn s .
W rex ham.—Reetor ia cumpertin en c iis.
Ruabon , La n gollen stChirk .—Rectoria s cumpertin en cn s.
Lla n sa n fra id, Lla n d isilio st Brin eglust.—Capella s cumper
tin en ciis .
H aben dum quicun qus per son s premissa emere vo
len tes ad termin um a n n orum vite vel imperpetuumprout domin o Wotton pla cus rit. Ten en dumut ds
grosss vel ut ds ma n erio de Lla n gwest '
vel ut ds man er io de \Vrex hamper servic iumin de prius debitum.
P . 608 .
9°
p a rs, amJa c. I .
Den b igh.—Ia f1a domin iumde Bromfisld stYa le.
Molen din um aquaticumvoca tumMerfO Ids mill siue 2 molendin a aquati cs vocata Mer fords mills In tenura Rica rdi stJoha n n l s T I evor
7 4 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
Vol. lr i i , p . 178, 13Jae. I , p . 23.
Con cessio fa cts Jo’BamcroftS .T .P.moder n o Magistro at$0010
Magus Aule Un iversitatis Ox on . , vizt.
Moun tgomery—Ls ffoorestde Come Buga .—Le fi'
rith ac etiamterras vocatas.
Ls fi'rr ith Dyn as .-le 11c etterra s vocatas.
D egwyn yer y Bwrth.—D ecimas domin ica les Terra rumds
U th Ooid Arustley vocata s.
D e Wa rdree a liis Yverd refi'
e.—Villatamsive H amlsttam.
Y Gustayd Coyd.—Ls fi'rith st ter ras voca tas.
D e U ch Ooid Arustley , y Ys Ooid Arustley .—Omn ia Messua
gia etc . in Domin io Ma n er ii etc .
Ffi'
r ith pen prics .—Lo fi'
rith etter ra s vocatas.
E sker y Ma in e.—F foresta et ter ra s vocata s.
F firth pen estrowde—F foresta st ter ra s vocatas .
Pa rke pen price.—Terras vocata s .
Moun tgom’
y in fra pa rochiamde Lla nwn ogg .—Terra s Domin i
ca les. Commun ismpa sture in Terr is moun ta n is terrisvastis a c in omn ibus a liis locis in fra D omin ia stman er ia predicts . H aben dum Impsrpetuum, Ten en dumin pure. E leemosin a . Redden do totos etc . Redditus.
Tests Regs spud Westmon asterium28vo die Aug.
P . 85 , x iv Jae. I . p a ra 17 , No. 5 .
Con cessio fa cta ro summis 75 st 4 0 ad n omin a cion emJOha n n is n jght, Joha n n is Wedda ll, VVilI
’
i D icken son ,sen . , IVill
’i D icken son , jun ., Mathei Robin son et Tho.
Middleton , milite, Thome Middleton milite st Rica rdo
Swa l
;ds Green e H ammerton in Co. E bora c i Gen eroso
(viat.D en bigh.
—In H alton st Chirks .—Omn es terras Domin icales
ma n eru de H a lton a lius H a lghton . Omn es sepa ra lia
n omin a ds Ma ss y Myn ith y bryn Krayth. Mass yPeen n y lla n E rwvadog et G lidva . Ma ss llan erth goz
5amy fi'
a llt. Ma ss y llwyn Gweru. Mass y CourtTeavid ap S
’r John etMereddith Trevor , £5 . Mon as
ter ium de Va lla Cruc is E x ceptis decimis la n e at
Agn ellorumcoramAuditor s premissorumon sra tis 5 li .
12d . de Rsctoria ds pin chbeck. H aben dum Imperpstuum. Ten en t ma n er iumds Trun chan ts in Capits
per servic ium4 0mmpa rtis fi'
eodimilitis. Ten en tur emtera de E a stgresnwich.
Tests Regs spud Westmon aster ium2 4 to dis Jun IJ.Per Wa r ren tumCommission a riorum.
Custodes fi'
abrice E cc lesie Metropolita n e E borac i
solubil’
vide Rotulum.
CALENDAR PATENT ROLLS. 7 5
Vo l. laziv, p . 21, 4 pa ra , ix Ja e. I , 29°
Apr il—E dw. d
’n oWa lton
,
D en bigh.
(This paten thas been copied in full.)
Vol. lx iv, p . 59 4 , D en bigh, 24 p a rt, x i Ja c . I .
Ken leth Owenomgggzg
mna lius Ken lith Man eriumcumpertin en ciis.
Rin gild .
ClausamvocatumROS da n a per in tenura Ieva n ap.
Reyn a ld
Sayer a c pa rcellamter re sive pasture n uper i n tsuurade Ieva n ap H O
’ell pa rcellamterre sive pasture vocatam
Tsyr Madocks G rufi" pa rcellamterre sive pa sture vocatamPe1eh Besley.
LloramVilla .—Pa rcsllamterre sive pa sture in va sto vocato
Brin ga dsa a c pa rcellamterre vocatamKirkma n .
Ken leth Owen .- Omn ia p roficua stCommoditates ds quibus
eun qus Con suetudin ibus vocata Treth da n is adds’
Woodwa rd ds Ken leth Owen . TotumMolen dinum
quon dam in ten ura Roberti E dw’
. Possessum per
obsrtum ComitemLsicestr is eschambiumquon dampossessionumOwi n i Glen dordiey Attin cti . H a ben dumsibi st heredibus. Ten en dum de Ma n er io de E ast
green wich in Socagio.
WmW1 ioreGwe IOspIm Totumcapita ls messuagmm
go Jug“? villa in fra sive ten emen tumNswhall,
D en bi Ii Chirk do Wa llies plas Newyd, cum3 mum. pertin en ciis .
Park Ythin .—Totumpa rcumibidemvocatumpark yllhin cum
pertin en ciis.
Wayvar , Va srdrs , Chier ck, Wain Vcha , H en dregegin a n ,Man n atton stGwern ospin .
—Omn es terras in fra percamde Ylhyn st in fra bun das ejusdemin sspera libus villis
predictis.
Pen n y , Clawak st Lla n gollen .- E stcapita ls messuagiumpre
di ctum in tenur a ten en tinmJohanms E dwards n uperds Lon don , Armiger .
Gwern ospin , H en dregma n , Ma n n atton , Chirk, WayuVcha ,Wayu a r Va s rdr s, Pen n yclawdh, Llan gollen Vehau,Wayu yssa , Brirckma lkt, Trevorisso, Trevor vcha , Vi
vod , Lla n gollen vawr , Kissilhie, Orogen , Wlady ,Pen a n t, Orogen Ichon , H avodgin vor , Tallyga rth,
Glin n , Yecha n , Nan tor stTregeriog.- 65 messuagia , 5
molen din is g ra n atica , 3molen d in is fullon ic , 600aeras
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
terr e, 100 a cr as prati , 600 aeras pa sture, 200 aeras
bosc i st subbosci , cum pertin en c i i s i n sspera libusten uris.
In fra domin ium sive domin ia de Chirk et Chirklan d . Totamliberam commun ism in moun ta n is ter re va sts st in
omn ibus a liis loc is commun iter visitatis ut ts rramcommun empro omn ibus a n ima libus stAveriis suis st
r ation abilemcommun ism turba rum pro focalibus st,
coopsrturamdon orum st E stover brueria Iampn orun ist filicsma n glice fer n s omn i tempore capisn da .
I n forests voc at’Cwin kwath, Carreguan t, Morchn a n t, Dolwen t
et Bodlith in fra domin iumsive domin ia ds Chirk st
Chirkla n d .
—TotamCommun ism pa sture pro omn ibusa n ima libus stAvern e quolibet tempore An n i.
Chirk, Lla n gollen stLla n sa n fra id pa rochie .—Tsrtiampa rtsm
omn iumdecima rumIn pa rochia predicts. Possession es
d ioti Joha nms E dwa r ds Armiger i rati on s recusa n cizscon vi cti . H aben dumsibi et heredibus. Ten en dumutpr Ius .
H a lghton villa .—Totumjus titulum termin am et dema n ds
Regis in un o msssuag io et ten emen to stun a pa rcellaterre vocata Mayes y Prolk Relig a s in un o a lio messuagio et ten emen to st un o Clauso vocato y Rivie
Birion cum pertin en cn s. H aben dum in tam amplismodo et forma prout Rex possit ration s attin ctursdioti J0 E dwa rds.
Vol. lx vn , p . 9 7 . D en bigh. An n a 7°
Ca r . pr imi , 15to, No. 2 .
Kymmo.
—Ten emen tum st l 5 im aera s terre in on ore Ba ll
[watus]?ma n erii ds Ya le Ragla r .
Chsveliriog.—Pratumvocatumy Wayn e vaurs con tin en ts 6
aeras in on ore pred icte .
Pickhill.—Pa rcellamter re vocatamYvon Reddyn .
E sclusham.—Pa r cells ma n er ii (vizt.) Cottagismet ga 1din um
Ber sham. Cottagismetpa rcellamter re in E sclusham.
CottagiumvocatamRosever s In Bedwa ll pa rcellamterr ein Broughton . Pa r cellsmIn Kae Shott.
Leon a a lius H olt villa .—Toln stumpon tis Toln etumMun din a
rum omn iumfi'
er ia rummercatorummun din a rumtheolon cumetc .
Bromfs ild etYa le .- Min d1 Ca rbon umLapidumstplumbi etc .
in fra ma n eria . H e i reumja cen temi n Curia lemDomum
CALENDAR PATENT ROLLS. 7 7
Dominu de Brymfeild et ls Utter gatehouse ibidem.
Castro Le'
on a lius H olt specta n tem.
Leon alia s H olt ca stro Bromfield .—D omus a le Utter gate
house Castr i usque a d stabulnm ejusdem Ca str i .
Stabulum estsn den tema predicto D omo versus RivalumvocatumDes . D omus vocatus bakehouse cum ls
brewhouse et ls ma lthouse ex isten tes jux ta Rivulumds Des . Ga rdenumstDomus Columba ria tots poma r iaibidem. Premissa sun t pa rcelle ma n erio de Bromfield .
Abbutt. —Terr s Mon ta n a con tin en tes 100 aera s bun ds descr ibun tur pa rcelle terr a rium in My n era villa vocate.
H avodir E stell, y fl'
y n n on Wen et Na n t y Reuryn'
,
Receiver s Meadow, 5 a c re, loyd E va , 3 a c re .
W'
rex ham.—Toln etum st Ta llagium Ville st in fra villam.
Molen dinumvocatumIs NewMill.
Premissa per Jae. primus (2 7°
Ja n . An n o R. 22do) D imisitH en ricus H oba rt st a lii , vide Rotulamquo Con tin en turs limD imission ss, qua s n ots .
Vol. lawn , p . 9 . An n a 9°
Ca n , p a rt5ta , NO. 26 .
D en bigh—In Cattadutton ,
Dutton y Brayu st Dutton D if
fack.—3messuagia , 3 cottagia , 5 ga rdin ia , 5 poma ria ,
70 aer a s terre, 36 a eras prati , 60 aera s pa sture, 13aera s bosci, 2 aera s terr e a qua coopertura s. Sp. us .
H aben dum Imperpstuum. Ten en dum ut de E a st
Greenwich etc . An nuatim, 515. 088. Ode.
Tests Regs spud Westmon asterium 6°
dis
F ebrua ri i .
Con cessio fa cts Ken elmo Digbys militi .
78 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
T R E V O R O F B RY N C U N ALLT .
Ca e Cyr iog MS , H a r l . MS . 4 181.
Edward Trevor , Con stable Of VVhittin gton Castle,
died in 1537 . H e was the secon d son (by Agn es his
wife, daughter a n d co- heir of Pyers Cambrey , or Camber , Of Tra llwn g) of John Trevor H en Of Bryn cun allt, whodied in 14 93, secon d son Of Iorwerth ab David ab
E dn yved Gamof Llys Pen gwem in Na n heudwy , (seeTrevalun a n d P153 Teg). H ema rried An n e, daughter ofGodfrey Cyfi n H en
,Con stable Of Oswestry Castle,
a n d by her , who died in 1509 , he had I
o
ssue three son sa n d five daughters :I . John Trevor Of Wign a n t In Lla n varthy11, whoma r
ried Marga ret, daughter Of E lissau ab G rufiyd ab
Bin ion Of Plfis n 151(E rmin e, a saltier gules, a crescen t
for difi‘
eren ce by whomhe had two daughters, eo-heirs ,1, Catherin e, ux . Howel ab Isusuab Rhys ab David Of
Y l ysegl, a n d 2 , Maud , ux . John D eecaf.II . Ieua n Trevor , who married Margaret, daughter of
John Bedust.111. John Trevor Goch , Of whompresen tly .
The five daughters were —Lowri ,ux . Elis Kyn aston ab
John Wy n n Kyn aston Of Pa n t y Burslli ; 2 , Ja n e, ux .
Morgan Of Towyn , son OfJen kyn ab Iorwerth ab E in ion
of Yn ys y Maen gwyn ; 3,Catherin e, ux . David ab Ithel
ab Howel ; 4 , Gwen llia n ; an d 5 , Alis.
John Trevor Goch of P153 E in ion in Wign an t, in the
80 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
gen tleman composed a n epitaph on his gran dmother E va ,
the dauhter of Ma redydd ab Rhys ab Howel ofBodowyr
gUehaf
H ere lies by n ame the world's mother ,By n ature my aun t—sister to my motherBy lawmy gran dmother—mother tomy mother ;My eat gra n dmother—mother to my gra n dmother ;All t is may be without brea ch of con sa n guin ity .
”
Sir Edward Trevor mar ried, first, An n e, daughter ofNicholas Ball, Alderma n of Lon don , by whomhe had
issue two son s :—1 John Trevor , of whompresen tly , a n d
2, Arthur Trevor , a judge ; a n d three daughters — 1
,
Ffra n ees, ux . Edwa rd Lloyd OfLla n fordaf ; 2 , Magdalen e,ob. s.p ; a n d 3, E va .
H e ma rried , secon dly , Rose, daughter OfHen ry U sher ,Archbishop Of Armagh, a n d Primate Of Irela n d, by whomhe had—besides three daughters, 1,Margaret, 2 ,
Sa rab,uz .
John Edwa rds Of Plas Newydd, an d , 3, Magdalen e— two
son s,Edwa rd a n d Sir Ma rk Trevor , Kn ight, LordViscoun tDun ga n n on , a n d Ba ron of Ros Trevor , in the Kin gdomof Irela n d, so created by Kin g Charles II, in rewa rd ofhis good services in the battle of Ma rston Moor, in the
Coun ty of York, in which this Ma rk Trevor en coun teredOliver Cromwell himself, a n d woun ded himwith hissword . H is supporters were a lion a n d a wolf, bothermin e the paten t for themwas dated the 2oth of September , 14 th Charles II, An n o 16 62 , sign ed, RichardSt. George, U lster Kin g of Arms. Viscoun tDun ga n n ondied in 16 70, s. p . , a n d the title became ex tin ct.
Sir Edwa rd Trevorma r ried, thi rdly ,Ma rgaret, daughterof W illiamLloyd Of H alchdyn in Maelor Saesn eg .
John Trevor of Bryn Cun a llt, the eldest son , ma rriedMa rgaret, daughter of John Jeffreys Of Acton , by whomhe had a son a n d heir ,Sir John Trevor of Bryn Cun allt, Kn ight an d Ba ron et,
Speaker of the House of Common s, Master of the Rolls,a n d first Lord Commission er of the Great Seal. H e
marr ied Ja n e, daughter Of Sir Roger Mostyn of Mosty n ,
Kn ight, by whomhe had a daughter a n d heiress Ja n e,
TREVOR or PENTRE F CYNWRIG . 81
whomarried Michael Hill of H illsborouOrh, co. Down inIrelan d , by whom she had two son s, 1, revor , a n cestorof the Marquesses of Down shire ; an d , 2 , Arthur , whoon in heritin g the estates of his matern al gra n dfather ,took the n ame of Trevor , a n d was created Viscoun tDun gan n on .
TREVOR OF PENTRE F CYNWRIG .
C'a e Cyr iog MS. Reyn olds of Chirk E a r l. MS. 4 181
Roger Tre Gwen llia n , d . of Rhys Lloyd of Gydros in Pen llyn ab
tref Cyn wr ig , third Gwi lymab E in ion ab Rhys a b David of G a rth
son of John Trevor Garmon , ab Rhys c ha n ab Rhys of Garth Ga rah Iorwerth abDavid mon , ab E dn yfed c ha n of M611, Lord of Bryn
ab E dn yfed Gam. F an igl. Ga les , a chevron ermin e, i n ter three E n glishman ’
s heads in profile erased ppr . H ermotherwas d. of H owel ab David Coetmor .
Roger =FAn gha rad , d. of
Trevor d . of Da vid Tr evor . T revor , T re RobertLloyd 01" See p . ob. s. p . vor . a b
trefOyu Plas Is y 86 . Man r ice.
tre Cather in e, 11. of Richa rd H anmer of E ven ha ll .Cyn wn g .
E lan , d. an d heiress of Ruh Lloyd of Mortynin Lla n fa rthin or t. Martin
’
s.
atherin e, d. of Sir Reign allt of Cefn y B n a rth inLla n vecha in , Parson of Lla n armon Dyfi
’ryn T revor of
Ceir iog , a n d thir d son of Ieua n ab G rufi'
ydd ab St. Martin .
H owel of T refwsr n in Lla n rha iadr in Mochn a n t,ab Mad ab Iorwerth Goch of Mochn a n t,descen d fromIdn erth Ben fras , Lord of Massbrwg.
dward Maurice, secon d son of David Mauri ceof Pen y Bon t, or G la n Cyn lla ith, a n d F ra n cesIKlTBItWifO’ d. of Sir John Corbet of Adder ley ,
82 H ISTORY OP POWIS PADOO .
5
David Mau E lizabeth , 11.
r ice of Pen y of Da n ielBout. Pwybeck .
Ga les, a chevron in ter thr eestag
’
s heads cabochedurgen t.
ob. 1737 , s. p .
PRYSE OF FFYNOGION IN TH E PARISH OF LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD .
Lewys Dwn n , vol. 11, pp . 87 , 154 , 34 0.
Ia rddu11 of Pen rhyn ,’ Lord of Y Llechwedd U chaf' An gha rad, d.
Creuddy n ,‘Gra n d Forester of Sn owden , an d Chief of on e a n d heiress of
of the Noble T r ibes of Gwyn edd. H e bore ga la , a chevron Maredydd abin ter three stag
’s heads caboshed urgen t. Pen rhyn a n d Madog ab
the two comota ot‘ Llechwedd U cha f a n d Creuddyn were Cadwa llawn ,
g iven to Ia rdd n r by Llywelyn a b Iorwerth. Prin ce of Lord of Ma cWa les , who commen ced hi s reign in 1195 , a n d died in 12 4 0. lien ydd an d
Carl. Vol . ii.
1 Iarddur of Pen rhyn , was the son of Traha irn ab Cyn ddelw ab
Pod ab Pasgen ab Relig ab Glun og ab n an Gleddyf Rbudd ab
Caradog Freichfras, Kin g of Brychein iog, a n d was the an cestor of theCostmore of Coetmor . The last heir male of this family, RobertCoetmor , who died in May 17 25 , had an on ly daughter a n d heiress
Mary , who married E dward Philip Pugh of Pen rhyn ,in C
by whomshe had a n on ly daughter an d.
heiress, Bridget, who wasmarried 11th January 17 66 , to Colon el Glyn n Wyn n e, a youn gerbrother of the first Lord Newborough, the issue of which marr iagewas three son s an d a daughter. The son s died issueless, an d the
daughter , Br idget, marr ied John Percival , fourth E arl of E gmon t,who died in 1835 . Bridget, Coun tess of E gmon t, died 2 4 th Jan uary1836 , an d left a n on ly son , H en ry Frederick Joseph James, fifth E ar lof E gmon t, who died without issue, 23rd December 184 1. The
Lloyds of Rowtyn , theWyn n s of Pen H eskin , a n d the Jon eses of Penyr Allt, n ear Beaumaris, likewise descen d fromIarddur .
11 Pen rhyn is in the parish ofLla n dega i, in Llechwedd U chaf.3 Y Llechwedd U chaf is O n e of the three comots of Ca n tref Aber
,
the other two bein g Y Llechwedd Isa f, an d Na n t Con wy.
4 Creuddyn is on e of the three comots of Ca n tref t e,the other
two bein g Uwch Dula s a n d Is Dulas .
PRYSE OF FFYNOGION. 83
cestor of the Pen rhyn . Vert, a stag ab G rufi‘
ydd ab
Pryddsrchs rampa n t urgen t, at Rhys ab Tudor
a b c
Tudor sb Iarddur .-r Iorwerth, a n . Madog ab Ia rddur of
TE va , d . of Rhy s
of Myvyr ian . tired or . v Mawr .
Grufl‘ydd ab David .
TMadog ab Gmfiydd
TH owel c ha n .?Cather in e, dau. an d heir of Robin Llywd ab Grufi
'
ydd ab
1 Goronwy .
gha rad , d. an d heir of Grufl‘
ydd ab Bleddyn .
Grufiydd ab Madog of Ga rth y Msdd in thfi Leicu, d . a n d heir of Rhys a b
pa rish of Abergeleu. E in ion c ha n .
2
dau. of Rhys Wyn n o owri , dau. of
Ieuan ab n n ogion .
1 Thomas a b David
Llwyd . ab Jen ky n abBleddyn .
John ab Owa in , a n cestor of the Owen s of Garth y Medd.
ab David ab Marsof H afod U n n os.
Ward , a n d Dorothy ,hli , fourth son of Sir
1 Rhys Wyn n of n n ogion had also eleven daughters. 1. E len ,
ux . Robert ab H arri ab Robert of Tre’
r Tywysog in H en lla n , ab
Isusuab Tudor ab Grufi‘
ydd Llwyd ab H eilin Prych ab Cynwr igFychan (gules, a lion rampan t a rgen t) . 2. Gwen llian , 11x . Lewysc ha n ab Grufl
‘
ydd ab David of 3. E lizabeth,ux . Robert ab
Rhys ab H owel Goch. 4 . Gwen llian ,ux . John Wyn n of Llwyn Yn .
5 . An n est, ux . Joh'
n ab H arri Gervys of Tref Rhuddin . 6 . Ma r
garet, n x . Rhys Wyn n ab D avid ab Maur ice ab Llywelyn ab IeuanWyn n of Lla n fair Dyfl
'
ryn Clwyd. 7 . Lowri,ux . John ab Grufi
'
ydd
ab Ieuan of Uwch Rhydwydd. 8. Jan et, ux . E dward ab H ar ri ab
Sir John ab Grufi'
ydd Goch of Tref Rhuddin . 9 . Mateli, a r . Richard
ab E dward ab John ofLlan yn ys. 10. Catherin e,11x . Robert ab John
ab Llywelyn ab E dward of Llan fa ir . 11. Margaret, ux . Richard ab
Lewys ab Ieuan of Ga lchog, in Lla n eurga in (ermin e, a lion rampa n tin a border azure) .
84 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
If, d. of David Lloyd ab Ja n e, ux . NicholasIeua n Lloyd of W Lloyd of Lla n veris ,ab Rh ab Davi ab a b Hugh Lloyd ab
G rufl'
y d a b Tudor a b Robert.
Lloyd of
Ithel c ha n ab Rhys ab Lla n ver xs, descenMadog ab Bleddyn E dn yved
Bledrws ab E dn owa in c ha n ofM611.Ben dew.
Margaret, heir ess, a r . E dward Maur ice of Pen tref Cynwr ig.
TREVOR OF TREFLE CH .
Reyn olds of Chirk.
Da vid, third son of Gwen lha n'
dau. an d co-hsir of AddaGoch ab Ieua f ab Adda ab Awr of
rampa n t in a border gobon ateda rgsa t a n d ga la , pellatés coun tercha n ged for Adds Goch of T revor
cestor of the Tre Trevor . Trevor . wel Worsley .
vors of Cross Os
vor of Tr evor
Pen tref of Trefa
She Cynwrig . 11m.
Plas E in ion , a n cestor of theTrevors of Bryn Cun a llt.
E diva rd d. of Robert Jon es ofLla n vecha in .
TREVOR or 0110313 oswm '
r . 85
b
T revo Lowri , d. an d heirs“ of Thomas E dwards Si ey ,n x . Johnof T reflech.T ofLledrod in Llan fy llin . Arthur of
E dward T revor of Treflech.
TE lizabeth, d . a n d heiress of Arthur H anmer of
Maesbur y , Attorn ey-at law.
IJohn Trevor of Trefiech.
- An n e, d. of John Lloyd of Rhiwaedog in Pen llyn .
TREVOR OF CROE S OSWALLT .
E a r l. MS . 4 181.
Richa rd Trevor,third son of d . of Richa rd Llwyd ofLlwyn
ab David ab E d n yfed y Maen .
2
Trevor,
a n d heir of ’h -evor , d. ofTudor Nicola s ab Richa rd ab
ob. a. Richa rd Con sta Lloyd of Rhys ab Rhys a b MauWestbur y . bleofOs Bodidr is Maur ice a b rice ab Ieua n
westry Ieua nCastle.
'h ‘
evor . Trevor . David ab RobertMaurice.
E lizabeth, d . of Hum Thomasin e, ux . l , Huh ab
phrey Kyn a ston a b Richa rd. Maur ice ab Ieua n a b owelS ir er Kyn aston E dward, ofLlan gedwyn 2 , David abof H o ey , Kn t. She Grn fl
‘
ydd ab Madog of Themarried , 2n dly , E d ved a r .
ward Lloyd.
hn Lloyd ab Tudor of Bodidris yn I l l. H erH a rri Goch Sa lusbury of Lla n
oi Thoma s
I 1 I'2 I 3 I I
John $Ma rga ret. d . Tudor F ra n Cather in e, An n e, ux . Mi
ln
Trevor a n d heir of Trevor cis c x . John Hugh ab ga ret.Fy Richa rd of Trevor . Wyn n a b David a b
cha n of Sta n n ey , an d Croes Hugh of Will iamabCroes relictof Os Lla n ged Rawli n ofOs Thomas Ky wa llt. wyn . Westyn .
want. n aston of
I ICatherin e, cc -heir , a r . E dward Lloyd Dorothy , cc -heir , ux . W
'
illiam a bof Drof Newydd . Richa rd Con wy of Croes Oswa llt.
86 H ISTORY or rowvs FADOG .
PUGH OF PLAS CERRIG IN LLAN Y MYNE IOH .
Cue Cyriog MS . Lewys Dwn n , vol. i .
Ieuan ab
E lizabeth, d . of Sir Roger Catherin e.Kyn aston of Mortyn , H um David ab c x . Davi dKn t., ab Humphrey of phr ey , Maur ice ab Lloyd abSir Roger Kyn aston of a n d Ieua n ofBur Richa rd of
H ordle Kn i ht. She ged in in Cc Lla n dysima rr ie secon ly , David gidfa .
H a nmer of Pen tref Pa n t.I
Roger Pugh of
TMa rga ret, d . of RobertWyn n of Bryn kir or Bryn y Ceirw,
PMs Cerrig .
Rig-h
e
mpar ish of Lla n flha n gel y Pen n an t in Caer n a rvon
IThoma s Pugh.
TREVOR OF TY NEWYDD IN Y DREWEN
OR WH ITTINGTON.
H a r l. MS . 4 181.
Richa rd Trevor , secon d son of: Rog atherin e, dau. of David ab John abT revor of Pen tref Cy n zflg. Ieuan ab Iolyn .
1 2
John T revor len , d. of David ab W il E dwa rd an e, dau. of Johnof T liamab Rowla n d of Trevor . Judgeson ofWemm.
Newy d. Westyn .
E len , ux . Richa rd ab Robert ab
Richard of Westyn , ab H owel
T revor of E dwa rd ab Trevor . Trevor .
of'l‘
y Reign a lltof
Newydd. Waun Isa f.
E len . ux . T homas E y Cather in e, ux . E dwa rdton a b David a b Jon es ab R0 er ab John
Roger E yton . ab Davi d a E dwa rd .
88 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
'CARE G HWFA CASTLE .
This castle was situate on the ban ks Of the river
E fernwy . There are n o vestiges Of it n ow rema in in gex cept the foss which gua rded it on the east. Itwastaken in 116 2 by Owa in Cyfeiliog a n d his cousin Owa inab Madog, the latter Of whom,
after keepin g possessionOf it for twen ty
- five years, was besieged here an d sla in
by his relation s.
W ithin a mile Of this castle lies Gweruy Fign ,where
a battle was fought about the year 1200.
MORRALLOF CILH ENDRE F .
The a rms Of this family ,a ccordin cr to Burke, are
a'rgen t, a mural or , embattled fess yues, charged withthree pa lmbra n ches Of the field between six Corn ishchoughs ppr . , qua rterin g Edwardes, viz. , gules, a chevronen gra iled between three boa r ’s heads erased a rgen t.
(See p.
CILH ENDRE F IN DU DLYSTON, YN Y WAUN.
Iddon ab Rh 's Sa is, Lord Of Dudlysta n (see vol. i, p.
lived atCilhen clref. H e married Al ice, daughterOf Sir John Don e Of U tkin ton in Cheshire, Kn ight, bywhomhe was father Of ’
l‘
rahaia rn Of Cilhen dref, Lord Of
Dudlyston ,who ma rried Elen , daughter Of Sir Geofl
'
reyCor nwa ll, Kn ight, Baron of Burford, by whomhe had
issue four son s z— l , Heilin Of Pen tref Heilin ; 2 , Cadivor ,Of Cilhen dref ; 3, w a , a n cestor Of the Vaugha n s Of
Burlton Hall a n d 4 ,Morga n of Pen trefMorga n , a n ces
tor Of David ab E in ion Of Pen tref Morga n , ab E dn yfed
Dduab Iorwerth ab Goronwy Dduab Morgan ab Iddon
ab Rhys Sa is . Cadivor Of Cilhen dref had three son s —1,
Iorwerth, of whose lin e we have to treat ; 2 , Heilin ab
Cadivor who was the a n cestor Of Thomas ab David ab
Thomas ab Cy nwrig ab Meilir ab Elidor ab Heilin ab
Cadifor a n d 3, Madog ab Cadifor , the a n cestor of Howelab David ab Ithel ab Iorwerth ab Grufl
'
ydd Fycha n ab
G rufl'
ydd abMadog ab Cadifor .
The a n c ien tma n sion of Cilhen drcf, which was situate
CILH ENDRE F mDUDYSTON. 89
in a retired a n d beautiful valley , was pulled down aboutn in et years ago. In the cen tre Of the house was a
chamer perfectly dark, in to which you descen ded bysteps, a n d the passages towhich were hidden by tapestryeviden tly appea rin g to have been in ten ded for a pla ce Of
con cea lmen t in cases Of sudden dan ger . Some workmenemployed in takin g down part Of the house, before thefin al demolition Of
,
the whole, discovered , ben eath a flightOf ston e steps, a n earthen jar , con ta in in g ma n y piecesof leather mon ey .
John ab David ab Medog ab Adda abq -Lleuci , d . of G rufl’ydd ab Jen kyn abIorwerth c ha n ab Iorwerth ab E in ion c han ab E in ion .
Cad ifor Of Cilhen dref.
IE dwa rd T An har ad , d . a n d cO-heir Of E dward ab H owel ab B in ion
of Dudl yston , ab David ab Iorwerth ab Cyn wr ig ab H eili n ab
Cilhen T ra ha ia rn a b Iddon a b Rhys Sa is . Ga les, a chev. in ter three
drof. boar ’s heads erased urgen t. See
Gwen hwyfa r , the other dau. a n cc -heiress of E dwa rd ab Johnab H owel, ma rr ied David ab Twn a ab Llywelyn Goch of Tref
Lla n sa n fi'
ra id i n O Iyn wydyfrd , ah E dn yfed ab David ab Goron wya b Iorwerth Fycha n
yn
ab Iorwerth Llwyd ab Iorwerth ab Cadiforof Cilhen dref.
ICather in e, d . Simon Alice, dau. Of
of David ab E dwa rds . wards , amer Thoma sMadog Of cha n t in Kell ab Sir
Pen tref Mor Lon don a n d Thos. Kell ,Sa lop , livin g Kn t. ,
of
154 9 . Corn wa ll,
I 2 3 4 a n d of Ba ch
Simon Robert E d John E d ElizaE d wa rds. Yeo E d wa rd beth.ux .
Dorset.wards ma n Of the wa rds. E d Maur iceof the Gua rd tO H er wa rds. E ton ab
COlO Majesty amesmen dy . Queen E liza
beth .
I1 IT imothy An n e, d. a n d hei r Cathen n e,
E dwa rds of AdamColil‘a x Of Humphrey n x . John
Ioly n Of Preston . S Ba skerville. Da vies ofa n d Cil Sa lop.
hen d r
ef.
ISir Thoma s E dwa rds, Kn ight, who wa s createda Ba ron et 2 lstMa rch 16 4 -4 5 , a n cestor of theresen t Sir H en ry H ope E dwa rds of Sa n saw
I,ga ll co. Sa lop, Ba rt. Ga les, a chev. en gra iled
in ter three tip
ger’s heads, erased atthe n eck,
urgen t. (See p .
90 H ISTORY or POWYS sauce.
0 Ib IcFifi-la n d s E dwards of P1 d . Of John F igges Ma ry . An n e.
Iolyn a n d Cilhen dref. wemlow, co. Sa lOp.
eo
Thomas E dwa rds of P11. Iolyn a n d Cilhen dref, F ran06. 166 7. T of Spurstow.
, d. of Watkin Kyfl n of Gla sgoed , E sq"
a n d Catherin e. his wife, d. 01 John E dwarda of Sta n sti. E sq. See voLii i .
Plas-T- John Mon-rail, son of Da n iel Morra ll,jun i sm-is, of Pli s Iolyn a n d Oilhen dref.
Elizabeth, dau. of E dwa rdDymock Of Willin gtonan d Pen ley .
IJosiah T Marga ret, dau. of John WilliamMorra ll O Susan n a . d. a n dMorrall Lloyd of Pon trutl' Cilhen dref ; ob. heir of John Beeof Cil in the pa r ish of l l th March 1756. of Wen dlebury ,hen dref. far i , an d sister of Sir co. Ox on . , E sq .
E dwa rd Lloyd of Pan
liamCha lon er .
1800, an d died in
Sarah, d . of
b. 1634 . ob. 185 9 . Jan e. Owen . beth Dor a .
The Rev.
Iolyn , Lord of the Ma n or of
Tra ian . H ema r r ied , secon dly, of Rev.
Georgia n a F lemin g U rqu Fra n cis Thoma shart, widow of H en ry U rqu Blackha rt
,a n d d. of RobertF isher burn e, Lla n erch
Of Chetwyn d H ouse, co. Sa lop . 06 . 185 4 .
H e di ed May 311th , 1882 .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
shoulders urgen t, for the 4 first qua rterin gs letthembe thesame as were don e for his fa ther , butthe fift (sic) (in stead Of
the 3boa r’
s heads cooped ules) must be gules a chevron emI
g ra iled in ter 3 boa r’s hea rIs crazed at the [shon lders
‘
t] bothurgen t impa led therewith must be his wife
’s coat qua rter
in gs. She is the daughter of Watkin Kyma Of Glascoed ,E sq ., by Kather in daughter Of John E dwa rds of Sta n sti , E sq.
I refer youto the lin e Of E ign ion Rvell for her coat an d
qua rterin s. I
pray youlet four escutcheon s for the body he
made witha ll t e qua rterin gs both Of ma n a n d wife the
rest in the usua ll method . SO n omore buthea rty salutation sto youfromyour a ssured frein d, (Sign ed) JOHN SALU SBURY.
Kilhen dry , July 7th, 1688.
(3—An d fromMrs. E dwa rds Of Kilhen drey I am
importun’d to desire you to cor rect that mistake gin ,
the
pater n a ll coat by affi x in g n ecks to the boa r’s heads, the qua rter
i n gs let themgo as they a re. I forwd her your a rgumen taga in st it fro
’
the impropriety Of the posture for that creature,to w’
ch shee a n swered mee that the fa n cie Of their a n cestors
their election of that posture (though ag" n atur e)must out
weigh a ll a rgum to the con tr a ry ; besides, she wan ted n otsomeprobable rea son for it fro
’
the tradition delivered, that there
were four brother s Of that lin e who when they had received
con siderable estates by gavel-kin dwere resolved to distin gui sha nd differen ce themselves ea ch fro other by alterin g a n d
cha n gin g either the. colour , figure or posture Of this cha rge
in their a n cestor’
s coat, ao that the a n cestor Of ;my un c leE dwards took the boa r ’s heads with n ecks appen da n t, a n d to
con firmthe same, sin ce I con ferr’d with you, I have seen a
desk atKilhen drey Of ould Mr . Hugh E dwa rds’
s, made in theyear 1569 , w
’th the cost so drawn with n ecks in in la id work
upon the Sd desks , i n a win dow in Dudiston Chappel (muchoulder tha n the desk a s I con ceive) I sawthe same coatpa in tedwith n ecks c r azed , a n d She doth a ssureme that it is so in SirThomas E dwa rds Of Shrewsbury
’s pedegree drawn by the
Kin g atArms in Lon don in Kg . James’ time, I have seen itso in an Old pedegree atKilhen drey . These reason s I hopewillevi n ce a n d persuade youto take that further trouble uponyou to rectifie what is amiss, a n d thereby to ren der duesatisfaction con ten ttomy aun t E dwa rds a n d to your lovin gfrein d, (Sign ed) JOHN SALU SBURY .
The letter is en dorsed These fl’
or his much respectedfl
'
rein d Mr. Ra n dle H olmes -with add ition a l letters torn off.
DAVID HOLBE CH . 93
DAVID H OLBE CH OF TRE F DUDLYSH OR DUD
LYSTON, YN Y WAUN.
H a rt. MS . 4 181 Golden GroveMS .
Pen tref H eilin , ab Tr aha iarn ab Iddon ,
Lord of D swestry , who bore Argen t, a chevron'
1n
lcs , tn sked or,a n d la n gued g ;ules third
Llywa rch Gamab Lluddoccaf a b Tudor
IIeua n Goch. By—T-An gharad , d. of
his third wife, Iorwerth abGwen lli an ,
d . of G ruil‘
ydd Fy Bur sli , SeeIorwerth abWin cha n ab Gr n fi’o p . 04 .
dod ab Iorwerth ydd ab Madogab Cad ifor ab
a dau. Lleuci , n x . Iddon ,Lord of
figfidl
g-mI-Dafydd Goch ab Y Badi .
Blod el . thror W
12231
; 11323, Sir Robert, Parson Of Whittin gcouped ga la .
ton or Trei’vlren .1
Deirid H olbech, 8 H en ry IV, made Den izen by Petition in Par liamen t, butdyi n g issueless , his in heri tan ce wen t between his un cles, E in ion Goch a n dMedog Goch. H e was a lso Deputy Steward ofBromfield a n d 14 09 .
H e bore his patern a l arms with the chevron en gra iled , accord in g to theE a r l. but the Golden Gr ove 1118. states that he bore Ga les, achevron urgen t, in ter three boa r
's heads couped or . Other author ities
state that he ma rr ied a lady n amed Gwen hwyfar , by whomhe had a
daughter n amed Gwen si , who was marr ied to Robert Sal ter ab Richa rdSa lter ab Wil liamSa lter.
1 Sir Robert had a son n amed E dward , who married Marga ret,daughter Of Richa rd ab H owel ab Morgan Of Al rhey, by whomhe wasfather of RobertWyn n Of Trefwen .
9 4 H ISTORY OF powr s FADOG .
PANT Y BU RSLLI IN DUDLYSTON.
B in ion Goch of Pan t-T-Q n d'
wife, E va , d .
y Bursll i . ab
Goch,
of E yton . ab Ieua n Gethin .
Argen t, a chevron in ter ab E dn yved .
three boar’
sheads coupedga la .
An
ab John Of Cilhen dref. ab Twn a abLlywelyn
John ab Madog ab G rutfydd of Pen tref Morga n .
G roicot. ab E dn yved of Dudlyston .
Of E len .
9 6 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
I0Thomas Vaughan of Puf f—Joa n , d. of Phili Jen n in gs of Dudlyston , a n d
Thomas , Captai n in the Dia n a , his v i e, d. of Sir WilliamBowyer of
Roya l Army , a n d ki lled Den hamCourt, co. Bucks .Bart. , an d Fra n ces ,at the siege of H opton his wife, d . of Cha r les, Viscoun t Cran born e,Castle, 16 4 3-4 . eldest son of William, secon d E ar l Of Sa lis
bury , KG .
d . of E n ser of Whittle, co.
Salop.
dau. of Rev. Joseph Ottiwell ,Vica r Of E llesmere.
of Roger Bolas of Ruyton , an d Cather in e, hiswife, d. of Arthur Chambre of Bur lton .
Thomas Vaughan of Bur lton E lizabeth, dau. an d cc -heir of ThomasPlss Thomas. H e pulled Chambre ofWhitta l (youn ger brotherthe a n cien tmoated man s Of Fr an cis Chambre of Petton , co.
Plas Thomas . 05. Apr il Sa lOp I, by E lizabeth, his wi fe, d . an d
co-heir of Ben jami n Goldisbrough, ofa n an cien t fami ly in Yorkshire.
Thomas Vaugha n of Bur lton H a llThomas, Captai n in the Army , an d lost Wyn n of Mass y Neua dd , inin his passage homeward in the Pr in ce the parish ofLla n decwy n , in
of Wa les, E ast In diama n , May 27th, 1804 . Ardudwy , co. Meir ion ydd ,
H e sold the Plfls Thoma s estate, which who took the n ame of Na nn au. She died Sept. 25th ,
1808.
Robert Chambre Vaugha n of
’
dau. of H on . E dwa rd Messy ,H a ll, a n d Woodgate, 00. n d son of Hugh, secon d Lord
b . Jun e 3rd . 17 9 6 .
JOlin Nan n a Cather in e Susan n eChambre Ma ssy , eldest Chichile Clotilde, liam
Vaugha n ; b. daughter of Cham d. of Jacob Wyn n .
Aug. 28, 1830 Thos . Dichin bre, H in ds Of
ob. 15 , buried IofLO pin g M.A. Barba
atLop in gton ton ouse, does .
2 l stJ 1869 . I
CampbellLambertofLystonH all , co. E ssex .
Chambre ; b. July brough ; b. Jun e12th , 1856 . 11th , 1859.
NANTH E UDWY. 9 7
I CANTRE F RHAIADR.
This ca n tref/ con tain s the three comots Of Nan theudwy , Mochn a n t IS Rhaiadr , a n d Cyn llaeth.
NANTH E U DWY.
The comot Of Na n theudwy con ta in s the pa rishes Of
Lla n gollen a n d Lla n san fl'
ra id Gly n Ceiriog, a n d the
town ship Of Tref Geiriog, in which there is a trad itionthat there was on ce a walled town , a n d the town shipOf Na n t H ir , both Of which are in the parish of Lla n
gadwa ladr.
P a r ish qf Lla ngollen .- This pa rish is divided in to
three pa rts , viz. , 1, Traian y Glyn ; 2 , Traia n Trevor ;a n d 3, Tra ian Llan gollen .
Tr a ia n y Glyn—Traian y Glyn con ta in s the town ships
of Oil Cychwyn , Hafod Gyn for , Crogen Iddon , Cro en
Wladys, Rtw A10, a n d Tal y Garth. This portion as
recen tly been made a separate pa rish by Act Of Pa rliamen t.Tr a ia n Tr evor .
—Tra ia n Trevor con ta in s the town shipsof Trevor U chaf, Trevor Isaf, D in Bran , a n d Y l ysegl .
Tr a ia n Lla n gollen —Tra ia n Lla n gollen con ta i n s the
town ships Of Lla n gollen Fawr , Llan gollen Fecha n , Llanollen Abad, Ba chau, Meivod, Rhysgog, Pen gwem, a n d
éy sylltau.
The Rectories Of Lla n gollen , Chirk, Wrex ham, a n d
Rhiwabon , with the Chapelries of Llan sa n fi'
ra id Gly n
Ceiriog, Llan tyssilio, an d Bryn Eglwys, formerly belon ged to the Cistercia n Abbey Of Valle Crucis, or Gly n
y Gwy stl, but they , together with the Abbey a n d its
possession s, were gran ted by Hen ry VIII, in 1538- 9, to
Sir WilliamPickerin g, Kut. , who died in 15 7 4 . Froma documen t given at page 7 2 , we fin d that dur in g partof this time John Edwards Of PIGS Newydd in
Gwern '
Ospin had the Rectory Of Chirk, a n d his son a n d
heir , John E dwards, had a third part of all the tithesof the pari shes Of Chirk , Lla n gollen , a n d Llan san ffra idGly n Ceiriog.
m . I
9 8 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
E DWARDS OF CROGEN IDDON
GALLT Y CELYN.
Medog Dduof COpa’r Goleun i in Tegein gl , ab Rhir id ab Llywelyn ab=,
Owa in ab E dwi n ab Goron wy, Prin ce of Tegein gl. Pahi of six
gen ta n d sa ble.
Gr I’Ifi
’
ydd ab Madqg Of' ' Gwladys, d. of Owa i n ab Bleddyn ab Owa in BrogynCOpa
'r Goleum. tyn , Lord of D inmsel .
IIeua n OfCO a
’r Goleun i ,-T- 11arga ret, d . Of Cyn wrig
a fterwa r Vica r of ab Cyn wr ig .
Rhuddla n .
an gwystl , d . of Robert ab Iorwerth ab Rhir id Of Llan eurgai n ,
ab Madog ab E dn owa in Ben dew Of Llys Coed y Myn ydd inCOpa
’
r Bodvar i , a n d Chief of on e Of the Noble Tr ibes Of Gwyn eddGoleun i . (ur gen t, a chev. in ter three boar
’s hea ds couped sable, tusked or,
a n d la n gued ga la ). H er mother was A lis, d . of Ithel c ha n ab
Ithel Llwyd a b Ithel Gam, Lord of Mostyn , ab Ma redydd ab
U chdryd a b E dwin ab Goron wy (azure, a lion stata n turgen t, forIthel c ha n ).
Da vid Of?An gharad , d. of Bleddyn c han ab Bleddyn ab Goronwy Goch,Copa
’r Squire Of H iraddug, descen ded fromLlywareh H olbwr ch , Lord
Goleun i . of Meriadog. Ver t, a stag tr ippa n tur gen t, attired a n d un guled
d . ofMadog ab Da vidLlwyd ab Madog Gochof Gwern Afi
'
y llt
Trevor .
IDavid Anwy l Mwy n deg .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG.
(1
John E dwa rds of Gallt y Golyn , Glyn n . Crogen Iddon , zabeth. d . of
Id. an d heiress of E lis, Owa in , E liza p
n ear ob. a p . ob. up . beth.
Preston , co . La ncaster . Sable, on a chevron or , in ter three martlettsurgen t, three bugle horn s strin ged Of the field .
IJohn E dwards of Gallty Celyn , Orogen Iddon , Glyn , Sarah , on ly dau. an dH en dref Brys, Plas Iolyn , a n d jur e n eor ic of Cloch heiress of Jen ky nfaen a n d Plus Medog, Lord of the Man or of Ys Lloyd Of Clochfa en
fity Ieua n . 06. 17 71, e.p . , a n d is buri ed in a n d Plas Medog.
’
wabon Church. See vol. ii .
OROGEN IDDON, IN GLYN CE IRIOG .
RobertLloyd ab betin e, dau. Of E dward Pryse of YClawdd . See vol.
erin e, d . of David ab Mare
th, (1. an d heiressof John ab Ieua n abH owel of Pen n an ty Bela n . See vol. ii, p. 182.
of Pen n an ty Bela n .
Iddon . of Aber Cyn llaith . Both livin g 169 7 .
eth , d. O f E dward Davies Of Rhiwlas
Sa iiah Owen , heiress of Crogen Iddon .- John E dwards of Gallty Celyn .
PRYSE or PLAS IOLYN. 101
PRYSE OF PLAS IOLYN,1969 .
Marchweithia n .Lord of Is Aled , his lan ds were Carwedd Fyn ydd , D in Cadfael , Prees, Bera in . Llywen i , Gwyther in , a n d ma n y other town ships inthe Lordshi of Is Aled . as appea rs by the exten t of the Lordship an dH on our of en bigh , made in the time of E dward 111, at which timeCyn wr ig c ha n , the n in th fromMa rchweithia n , was livin g. Marchweithia n ’
s palacewas atLlywen i ,a n d his arms were, ga in , a lion rampan t
Ithel, the foun der of Ithel’s Tyfod F arfsych of Ca rwedd of Bryn
Chapel , n owthe Church of F yn ydd.
Lla n Nefydd .
H eilin G lofl'
OF
T-Nest, dau. of Cadwga n ab Llywa rch ab Bran , of Porthaml,
Ca rwegiFyn Lord of Cwmwd Men a i i n Mon .
3
Medog ab Rhir id Fla idd, Lord of
P0ullyn .
dn yfed ab Cadof Llys
1 E in ion was the an cestor of David D avies of Llaethwryd in Caery D rudion , ab John D avies ab David ab John ofLlaethwryd , ab D avidof Tref Brys, ab Ieuan ab Rhys ab Llywelyn ab Thomas ab Robert,al i as H ob y D ili ab Tudor ab E in ion ab Cyn wr ig ab Llywareh of Car
wedd Fyn ydd. Bin ion ab Cyn wr ig was a lso an cestor of Thomas ab
Hywof Wern Fawr , co.Mein on ydd , ab Ieuan ab RhysGoch ab Tudor
H ISTORY OF POWYS FAOUG .
a 1 b 2 c I 8eilin H owe E in ion , an
P rych of ydd Llwyd (a b ab heir of H owel, Lord cestor of theCa rwedd Madog ) ab Dly Cyn ofRhoswn og (urgen t, W illiamsesF y n ydd p ely n ab Yn yr wr ig. a rose ga tes) , a b Ithel of H a foda n d Be ofm. ab Rhir id abBleddyn Garegog.
ra in . a b Cyn fyn . Lewy sDwa n , vol. 11, p . 2 28.
I lGwen ll ian , D a vid‘of- An gha rad , d . Tudord . of Lly Ca rwedd ot
’
Goron wy a b
wely n a b Fyn ydd . a b Cyn wr ig H owel .David ab a b B leddyn
Madog . Llwyd of H afod U n n os .
Ieua n ab Tudor of Bera in ?I
Tudor of Bera in . a n d an cestor Robert ofTwy G ruda lso of RobertWyn n of H a sog , in the a rish ydd
fod y Ma idd ab Ca dwa ladr ab of H en l n , Llwyd .
Robert ab Ieua n Llwyd ab a n cestor of
David ab Tudor ab Ieua n of the Par rys ofTw as
of Gallty Cel
yn . See p . 99.
Robert a b Maredydd .?Myfa nwy , d . of David ab Rhys a bMaredydd of Pla sv H owel Coetmor . Iolyn . H a rt. M8. 19 77 ,
£0. 64 , 65 .
Rhys ab Ma redydd of Plas Iolyn was en trusted byH en ry VII with the Sta n da rd of En gla n d at the Battleof Bosworth , after the former sta n da rd -bearer, Sir
William Bran don ,had been sla in . H e wa s buried at
Yspytty Church , where a labaster efiigies of himself a n dhis wife may be seen . H emar ried Lowri, daughter a n dheir of Howel, son of Grufl
'
ydd Goch , Lord of Rhos a n d
ab Rhys ab Ieua n Goch of CwmPen An er , in the pa rish of Caer yD rud ion ab Ieua n Dduab David , son of the above-n amed E in ion ab
Cynwrig.
1 D avid of Ca rwedd Fyn ydd was the a n cestor of John Ffoulkes ofLlys Llywa reh, ab Robert ab Ffoulk ab G rufi
‘
ydd ab Ieua n ab Rhys
ab David ab G r n fl'
ydcl Llwyd ab H eilin Frych.
9 Goron wy Llwyd ab Y Pen wyn , was on e of the Jury for takin gthe ex ten t of Na n t Con wy , 26th E dw. III
104 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n oo.
daughter of Robert Salusbury, a n d had a son an d heir ,Thomas Pryse, whose daughter an d heir , Gain or ,marriedRobert Ffoulkes of Meriadog ; 2 , Elis Pryse, of whompresen tly 3, Cadwaladr Price of P158 yn Rhiwlas ,
a n cestor of the Prices of P183 yn Rhiwlas ; 4 , Sir
Richa rd Pryse, Abbot of Aberconwy , Y Person Gwyn
(respectin g this Richard , the Add. MS. 15 ,017 , has the
followin g n ote : Richard Y Person Gwyn yr hwn y fuAbad yn Aherconwy, ac yn ci amser i trodd y Ffydd ac i
colled ef ei ls, ac a briododd a i fuwedi hyn n y PersonCerrig y Druidion .
”In his time the faith was chan ged
(at the Reformation ) , a n d he lost his ofiice ; an d he
ma rried , an d was afterwa rd parson of Cerrig y Druidion .
”
H emarried Ja n et, daughter of Elis ab Harr i ab Cyn wrigab Ithel Fycha n of Ys eifiog, by whomhe had a son an d
heir , Thomas Wyn n o Plas Newydd Llan rwst, HighSher iff for co. Den bigh 111 5 , Thomas Vychan ofPa n t Glas ; 6 , Harri ; 7 , Robert Wyn n ; 8 an d 9 ,
Thomas an d William, twin s ; 10, Owain ; 11, Ar thur12 , H yw,
Abbot of Abercon wy . The four daughterswere —1
,Catherin e Llwyd, ux . W illiamSalusbury of
Lla n rwst; 2 , Margaret W'
en , ux . Williamab Reign allt
of Ca reg w a ; 3, Lowri, ux . Robert Sa lusbury ; an d4 , . .ux Robert ab David Anwyl.Elis Pryse of Plas Iolyn , LL.D . H e was gen erally
kn own durin g his lifetime as the Doctor Goch.
”He
was educated at Cambridge, where he took his degrees,an d was emin en t for his powers of disputation , being on e
of those chosen by his college, 111 1532 , to dispute again st
the represen tatives of the U n iversity of Ox ford ; whenhe got the best of it. H e represen ted the coun ty ofMer ion eth in the parliamen t of .Queen Ma ry ,
a n d the
first a n d secon d parliamen ts of Queen Elizabeth. H e
was sherifi'
n o less than fifteen times for his own an d the
n eighbourin g coun ties, viz.,for Merion ethshire eight
times, in the years 155 2 , 15 5 6 , 15 6 4 , 15 68, 15 7 4 , 15 7 9 ,
1584 , a n d on the 9 th December 15 9 8 ; for Caern arvonshire on ce, in the year 15 58 for An glesey twice, in 15 78
a n d 1586 a n d for his n ative coun ty four times, in the
PRYSE or PLAS 10mm. 105
years 15 50, 15 5 7 , 15 59 , a n d 15 73. H e was on e of theCoun cil of the Court of the Marches, an d was the firstn amed of the gen tlemen directed by Queen Elizabethto hold the Roya l Eisteddfod at Ca erwys in 15 6 7 , a n d
obta in ed a gra n t of the Ma n or of Yspythy Ieuan , for
merly belon gin g to the Kn ights H ospita llers of St. John .
H e was appoin ted Custos Rotulorumof Meirion ydd in15 7 6 . Pen n a n t (iii , 14 0) describes himas
“a creature
of Dudley , Earl of Leicester , an d devoted to a ll his
bad design s. H e was the greatest of our kn aves inthe period in which he lived, themost dreaded oppressorin his n eighbourhood, a n d a true sycopha n t, for a common address of his letters to his patron was, O Lord, inthee do I putmy trust.
’ There is every reason to behavethat this description is truthful, as his n ame appears
mix ed up with all the tyra n n ical dealin gs of the Earlof Leicester with his Den bighshire ten a n ts. In the
n eighbourhood, the“Doctor Goch still lives in tradition
as a great Oppressor , an d as on e who had dealin gs withthe Evil On e. H emarried E rllyw, daughter of Sir OwainPool, B .D. , a priest, person of Llan decwyn n ear Harlech ;by whomhe had issue two son s —1, Thomas Pryse ; a n d2 , Richard Pryse ; an d four daughters —1
, Jan e, whomarried, first, Lewys Owen of Dolgelli, an d, secon dly ,
John Conwy of GweruE igron ; 2 . Margaret, ux . PiersLloyd of Ddol Edeyrn ,
H igh Sherifi'
for co. Meri on eth in16 2 7 ; 3, Catherin e, ux . David Vaugha n , M.A., ab
Morgan ab Maredydd ; a n d 4 , Gaen or, ux . Gawen Goodma n of Ruthin .
Captain Thomas Pryse of P158 Io] 11, Lord of theYMan or of Yspytty Ieuan , an d High Sheriff for co . Den
bigh in 15 9 9 . H e was a celebrated poet, ma n y of hispoems bein g still preserved in MS. Some of themwerepublished in the Cylchgr awn (Llan dovery , H e
fitted out a privateer again st the Span iards, a n d afterwards served, as he tells us, in the la n d service at
Tilbury in 15 88. H e also states that he a n d CaptainWilliamMyddleton a n d Capta in Thomas Holtwere thefirst who dra n k” (smoked) tobacco in the streets of
106 msrosv or POWYS r a p es .
Lon don , which he an d his compa n ion s had foun d ina ship captured by themoff the coast of Africa . H e
a n d Capta in William Myddleton a re ra n ked by the
author of H er a ldry D isp layed amon g those fifteen gentlemen who fostered the literature of Wa les durin gthose years of its depression which followed the in surrection of Owa in G lyn dyfrdwy
”. Of those fifteen ,
n o
less tha n five were of the family of P153 Iolyn ,viz. ,
D r. Elis Pryse, his son the capta in , Robert Wyn n of
Foelas, High Sheriff for co. Den bigh in 15 4 9 an d
15 7 4, eldest son of Cadwaladr of Foelas, High Sheriff
for co. Den bigh in 15 4 8, eldest son of Maurice Gethin ,
third son of Rhys ab Maredydd ab Tudor of Plas IolynRhys Wyn n
1 of Giler , secon d son of Cadwa ladr ab
Maurice Gethin of Foelas ; an d Thomas Wyn n of PlasNewydd in Lla n rwst, H i h Sheriff for co. Den bigh in15 9 5 , son of Sir Richa r Y Person Gwyn . ThomasPryse married , first, Ma rga ret, daughter of WilliamGruffydd , of the house of Pen rhyn in Caer n a rvon shire,by whomhe had issue two son s z— l
, Elis, ab. 3. p . ; an d
2,Thomas , of whompresen tly ; an d on e daughter, Mar
garet, who d ied 3. 19 . H e married, secon dly , Jan e,daughter of Robert Wyn n of Berth D0, by whomhehad issue —1, W illiamPryse of Rhyd Lechog, whomarried Ma rgaret, daughter of Lloyd , E sq. 2 ,
Peter Pryse of Cyn llwyd ,who married Mary, daughter
of Rowla n d Vaughan of Caer G ai in Pen llyn , a n d Judithhis wife, daughter a n d heiress of Edwa rd Pryse, son an d
heir of Capta in John Pryse of Coed Prysg in Pen lly n , bywhomhe had a son a n d heir, Thomas Pryse, Barrister- atLaw. Thomas Pryse had also, by his wife Jan e, twoother son s, who died 3. p . , a n d three daughters.
’
Thomas Pryse of P158 Iolyn , Lord of the Man or of
1 Rhys Wyn n of Geler purchased , 20thMay , 25th E lizabethla n ds in H ira ethog an d other pla ces in co. Den bigh, which had been
gra n ted to Robert Dudley, E a rl of Leicester , a n d John Morley, E sq.,
a n d by themsold to Sir John Huba n d , of Ipseley, co. Warwick, Kn t. ,
a n d John On tha n k of Catten ha ll, co. Chester.2 H igh Sher iffs of Den bighshire
”
,Ar ch. Camb. , Jan ua ry 1869 .
108 H ISTORY or powr s r a n oc .
H ywofWern F awr , co.Meir ion ydd ,
ab Ieua n ab Rhys Goch ab Tudor a b Rhys a b Ieua n Goch of
CwmPen An er , in the pa rish of Ca er y D rudion , ab Ieua nD dua b David a b E in ion of Caer y D rudion , a b Cyn wr ig ab
Llywa reh ab H ei li n ab Tyfyd o
yf Ca rwedd Fyn ydd. See
Pla s Iolyn . G a la , a lion rampa n t a rgen t.
E dwa rd T—Ma rtha , on ly d. an d heiress of John ab John of Pure E yton , abMaur ice David a b Iorwerth of Oil Cochwyn ab Ieua n of Llwyn Ma n ,
of ab Da vid ab Ma red ydd ab Iorwerth of Llwy n Mawr , ab LlyCae Mdr . welyn ab Medog Llw
y
y d of Bryn Cun a llt.2
Ma rilguret,, cc-heir , ux . David Ya le of Piss yn E lizabeth , co-heir , n x . John
Emmi n e,a sa ltier ga la , a crescen t or
for difl'
eren ce.
TRAIAN TRE FOR.
E a r l. MS . 4 181.
Cuhelyn , Lord of Trevor , third son of Tudor ab Rhys Sa is, to whom, an d
This brbther Meur ig , his father Tudor gave the Lordship of the twoT revors .
IAwr ab Ieua f, Lord of Trevor . Iorwerth ab Ien eff-T
T Adda ab Iorwerth.
IAdda ab Awr ,
-
f T a n gwystl , d . of Ior Marga ret, d. an d heiressLord of werth ab E dn y fed of E dn yfed ab IorwerthT revor . l ab Meilir E yton ah ah Meilir E yton ab E li
lE l idur ab Rhys Sa is. dur , Lord of E yton . E r
E rmi n s, a lion ramp . mi n e, a lion rampa n tI a n t a zur e. azur e
maven or LLYS mason . 109
l c d
E va , ux . Ior
Cyn wr ig c han a b Gyn Ieua f ab werthwrig a b H oedliw,Lord of Cuhelyn FyChr istion ydd. Others ab Rhun , chan .
say that Ieua f ma rr ied , Lord of
first Gwen llia n , dau.
'
of Cyn lla ith.
H owel ab Ieua n c ha n ;a n d , secon dly , Gen eris, Id orM°d°8 “5 Goronwy E dn yfed Lloyd , a n cestor of the
c ha n , bywhomhe had Lloyds of Plus a dog .
a daughter Gwen llia n , See vol . ii .ux . Bledd a b Gwilymab Grufi
‘
y (1.
livin g 1330. livin g 1330.
I II 5 8 I
Ieua f Llwyd ; ob. Adda Goch, on e of E va , a r . Ieua f Ddus. 11. On e of the thewi tn esses to the a b Ieuaf ab Medogwitn esses to the Charter of Richa rd, ab Bledrws ab GynCharter of 1356 . E a rl of Arun del , wr ig ab Rhiwa ll
1356 . awn .
Adda ab David of Trevor .
TLleuci , d. of Deio ab Medog Llwyd of Bodylltyn .
Lly'welyn ab Adda of Trevor .
=PMyfan wy , d. of Owa in Glyn dyfrdwy .
a r .Ma re
dydd ab Llywelyn
a G rufl‘
ydd Llwydof 181.
E dward ab H owel.
Maurice ab Ieua n ab David ofLledrod in Cyn lla ith
110 H ISTORY or rowvs FADOG .
TREVOR OF LLYS TRE FOR.
F r omthe lostbook of Lwys Dwa n , butthe pedigree was copied
fromitby John Gr iffith, of (Ja e Oyriog, a n d is n owp reservedi n the Ca r CYRIOG MS.
Howel ap Ieuaf ab Adda , of Llys Trevor , ma rriedMa rga ret, daughter of Llywelyn ab Cyn wrig E fell, Lordof Y l ysegl, who bore gules, 011 a ben d a rgen t, a lionassa n t sa ble, by whomhe issue three son sz— l
, Ieuaf ab
Howel, who ma rried Gwen hwyfa r , daughter a n d heiressof Robin ab Rotpert, of Rhyd ,
in Tegein gl, descen ded
fromE dn owai n Ben dew, chief of on e of the n oble tribes,who bore a rgen t, a chevron in ter three boar ’
s headscouped sa ble, by whom he had a n on ly daughter a n d
heiress, Mawd , who ma r ried Tudor ab Grufi'
ydd , Lord ofGwyddelwern , youn ger brother of Owa in Glyn dyfrdwy2 , Adda ab Howel a n d 3, Gruffydd ab Howel.Adda ab Howel of Llys Trevor. H e married Tanwystl, daughter of Ma redydd of Yr H ob, ab Grufi
'
yddLlwyd ab Llywely n ab Yn yr of Ial , by whomhe had
issue three son s — 1, Llywelyn ab Adda 2 , Grufi'
ydd ab
Adda ; a n d 3, David ab Adda of Glyn Feeha n a n d Cae
Mor in the town ship of Hafod Gy n for : a n d on e daughter ,An gha rad ,
or , a ccordin g to Rhys Ca in an d the H a r l. MS .
4 181, Gwen llia n ,ux . Llywely n ab E dn yfed Lloyd ab
Iorwerth Fyeha n ,a n cestor of the Lloyds of Plas Madog,
in Rhiwabon .
Llywely n ab Adda ofLlys Trevor , whoma rried Gwen
112 msrosv or POWYS sauce .
W illiamEdwards of Plas Newydd in GweruOspin yny Waun , or Chirk, by whomhe had two sen ez— l , JohnTrevor ; a n d 2 , Edward Trevor , who married Elizabeth.daughter of John Wyn n ab W illiamEdwards of Cefn yWern . H e married, secon dly , Jan e, daughter of Ma re
dydd ab Goronwy ab G rufi'
ydd Gethin of .Dyfi'
ryn Aled,descen ded fromMa rchudd ab Oyuun , Lord of Abergelena n d U wch Dulas, chief of on e of the n oble tribes, whobore gules, a Sa racen
’
s head erased atthe n eck , ppr. , en
viron ed about the temples with a wreath a rgen t, a n d
sa ble. H er mother was An n est, daughter of Robertc han of Berain in Llan n efydd , by whomhe had issue
on e son , Richard Matthews of the Myn achlog, in Glyn yGwystl, n owcalled Valle CrucisAbbey ; an d on e daughter ,Ja n e, ux . Richa rd Hughes of Llan erch Rugog, ermi n e, alion rampa n t sa ble.
John Trevor of Llys Trevor a n d Valle Crucis Abbey ,
wh ich lastplace he purchased. H emarried Elen , daughter of John Pryse, of Y l ysegl, ab Edwa rd Pryse. bywhomhe had issue on e son , MatthewTrevor, a n d fourdaughters —1
, Elizabeth, ux . Ha rri ab H yw of Lla n a rmon Dyfi
'
ryn Ceiriog ; 2 , Jan e, ux . H yw ab Thomas ab
H yw abLewys of Lla n armon Dyffryn Ceirio 3, Dows,ux . Elis Eyton of E rbistog, son a n d heir of ohn Eyton ,
secon d son of Roger Eyton of Eyton U chaf (ermin e, a
lion rampa n t sa ble) an d 4 , Catherin e, ux . John ab Johnab Williamof Trevor .
MatthewTrevor ofLlys Trevor an dValle Crucis Abbeyob. 9 th Nov. 1683, aged 4 5 , a n d was buried in Lla n gollenChurch. H e married Margaret, daughter (by Catherin e,his secon d wife, daughter of John Wyn n Thelwall ofBathafa rn Pa rk) of Thomas Wyn n of Dyfi
'
ryn Aled, in
the parish of Llan san n a n , ab Robert ab Ma redydd ab
G oron wy ab Grufi'
ydd Gethin ab David Llwyd ab Edn yfed ah Tudor ab Dwn ab Gwilymab Rhys ab Edryd
ab I n athan ,Lord of Abergelen , ab Iasefth ab Carwed ab
Marchudd ab Cy n an ,Lord of Abergelen a n d Uwch Dulas
(gules, a Sara cen’
s head erased at the n eck, ppr ., a n d
wreathed about the temples urgen t an d sa ble), by whom
114 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
a n d Trefeglwys) of John Eyton of Trimley , son a n d heirof the above- n amed John Eyton of Leeswood, Coed yLla i) , a n d Susa n hiswife, hehad issue a n on ly daughter,Mary Trevor , heiress of Llys Trevor a n d Valle Crucis
Abbey , who ma rried Thomas Lloyd of Glan havon - in
Mochn an t, High Sheriff for co. Mon tgomery in 17 4 9 ,
(vert, a chevron , in ter three wolf’s heads erased a rgen t,lan gued gules), by whomshe had two daughters, coheirs—1
, Ma ry , of whompresen tly ; an d 2 , Ma rgaret, whoma rried , first, Edwa rd Lloyd , son an d heir of EdwardLloyd of Plas Madog, who died 3. p . in 1734 ; a n d
secon dly , shema rried Arthur Mears of Peun ar , co. Pembroke, who also died 3. p .
Ma ry Lloyd , heiress ofLlys Trevor , n ow called TrevorHa ll, Va lle Crucis Abbey , an d Glan hafon ,married Edwa rdLloyd of Pen tref Behyn , High Sheriff for co. Flin t in17 63, a n d for co. Den bigh in 17 68, by whomshe had five
son s :—1,RobertLloyd , ob. s.p . ; 2 , Thomas Lloyd, ob. s.p .
3, John Lloyd , ab. 3.p . 4, Edward Lloyd, ab. 3.p . an d
5 , Trevor Lloyd, of whompresen tly (of the four eldest
brothers, on e of themwas burn tto death in his bed- roomat Trevor) a n d two daughters z—l
,Mary, whomarried
Thomas Mather of An coats, co. La n caster , E sq. a n d 2 ,Ma rgaret, of whompresen tly .
Trevor Lloyd of Trevor Hall, Va lle Crucis Abbey ,
G lan hafon a n d Pen tref H obyn ,High Sheriff for co. Mon t
gomery in 17 87 . H e died 3. p . , unmarried, a n d a ll his
estates wen t to his youn gest sister ,Ma rgaret, heiress of Trevor Hall, Valle Cruc is Abbey ,
G la n hafon , an d Pen tref H obyn . She married Rice
Thoma s of Coed Helen , co. Caern arvon , Esquire, by whomshe had issue on e son , Rice Thomas of Coed Helen , whohad the Trevor Hall estates, a n d died 3. p . an d six daughters —1, Marga ret ; she had Pen tref H obyn , an dmarriedher cousin Thomas Trevor Mather , a n d died 3. p . 2
,
Elizabeth , ofwhompresen tly ; 3, Ja n e Thomas 4 , An n e,
ux . John Brown in g Edwards of Na n hora n , co. Ca er n a r
von , E sq. 5 , Trevor Thomas of Coed Helen an d all the
estates of Trevor H all, ob. s. p . an d 6 , Pen n an t, who had
116 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
COPY OF INSCRIPTION ON ANCIENT MONUMENTAL BRASS IN LLANGOLLEN CH URCH .
In thememor ie of MACDALEN Ts svos , eldestda vghter vutoJOH N TREVOR, of T revor , E sq.
,who was bvr ied vpon the 14 th
day of Avgvst, in the yea re of ovr Lord, 1663.
Purpureus jacethie tectus n os virgin is almm,I nuida quamrapuit fun er is hora gra n is,Cuius (eheu) propere Cha r is Pa ren tibus afi
'
ert
Moss Luctum, et n otis tristia cords tulit.Vita breuis subito uitamren ouate n efan dam,
D iscitemorta les, puluis etVH BRA suma s.
H ere lyes the purple flower of a mayd,H auin g to enuious DEATH due tribvte ayd,Whose sudda in e FALLher pa ren ts did amen t,An d a ll her fren ds with griefe their hearts did ren t,Lifes short, your wicked liues amen d with ca n s ,
An d MORTALLS kn owe, wee DU ST an d Shadowes a re.
SYLVANU S Ca ss , Scur r .
LLOYD OF LLYS TREVOR.
Moreiddig ab Rhys ab Gwrysta n ab Llywareh ab Rhiwa llawn ab Ara dr i
ab Mor ab Teger in ab Ay la n a b G reddyf a b Gwn n ws Ddua b Cyll in Yn adab Peredur Teirn oedd ab Mei lir E ryr Gwyr Gorsedd ab T icho Tyvode,a b Gwilfyw ab Ma rchudd ab Bra n ab P
'
a b Cerfyr ab Melifron ab
Gwron a b Cyn edda Wled ig , Kin g of Cumber la n d 630. Some writersstate tha t Cyn edda con quered a ll North Wa les, a n d ca lled severa l
of its provin ces a fter the n ames of h is son s , in 330, quite forgetti n g thatBr ita n n ia Secun da was a provin ce of the Roma n Empire, a n d defen dedby the Roma n a rmies , ofwhich the Twen ti eth Legion was station ed at
Chester , a n d did n ot leave Br ita in till 4 4 -8.—See Chi rk Castle.
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a
LLOYD or LLYS TREVOR. 117
cc-heir of Gwrgen euab E dn owa in ab Ithel , Lord of
Pen n a n tMela n gell , an d the E leven Town s in theof Oswestry. Argen t, three wolves stata n t in pole
en eris , d . an d cc -heiress of Cyn fyn H irdref, Lordof Nevyn , a n d H aer , his wife, daughter a n dheiress of Cyn illon a b Y Bla idd E hudd , Lord of
Gést, in the comot of E ivion ydd , in the ca n trefof D in odig. H aer ma rr ied , secon d ly , Bleddyn
ab Cy n fyn , Prin ce of Powy s . from1062 to 1072 .
IArthon
gell . in theLordship ot‘
Mecha in Isgoed , G lyn , E dn yfed, Lorda n d the E leven Town s in the Lordshi p of Os of Broughton in Maelor .
westry , in the ca n tret‘
of T refryd in Powys E rmin e, a lion stata n t
la n d , a n d of Géstin E ivion ydd . H e lived at a ga rda n tgulee, a n d secon dpla ce ca lled Neuad dauGleis ion , in the town son of C wr ig a b Rhiship ofRhiwa edog, temp . Madog ab Ma redudd , wa llon , rd of Maelor
P rin ce of Powys, a n d bore vert, a chevron Cymraeg, who was sla inin ter three wolf
's heads erased urgen t. The in Lleyn in 107 4 .
Ba rd Cyn ddelw composed two elegies on
Rhirid F lai dd, a n d on e on his brother Arthen ,
an d likewise a poem in hon our of Rhir id
Rhirid c han , slain dur in g theab U chtryd, Lord of a n cestor of the siege of Diserth Castle
Rhiwae Cyfeiliog . Argen t, Myddleton s of in Tegein gl. H is son
dog. a cross fiery en Chirk Castle an d E in ion Greulon wased in ter four Lord of Crugaeth, in
orn ish choughs the Lordship of Os
ppr .‘ westry .
IORWE RTH AB MADOG of Pen llyn , married Gwerfyl,daughter of Cynwrig ab Pasgen ab Gwyn ab G rufi
’
ydd,Lord of Cegidfa, an d Deuddwr (sa ble, three horse
’
s headsa rgen t), by whomhe had issue three son s —1, Med og, Of
whompresen tly ; 2 , Grufi'
ydd ; an d 3, Iorwerth c ha n ;a n d of the daughters, Gwen llian , married Llywelyn ab
Ithel of Aelhairn in Glyn dyfrd a n d Derwen An ia],
son of Heilin ab Eun ydd, Lord lilyDyfi
‘
ryn Clwyd ; a n dMaude married Goronwy ab Tudor ab Goron wy ab
E dn yfed c ha n .
MADOC AB IORWERTH of Pen llyn . In the petition sresen ted to the Prin ce of Wales at Ken sin gton ,
33
w.I the n ame of Medog appears as petition
Lewys Dwa n , vol. 11, p. 229 .
118 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
in g that he might quietly en joy certa in la n ds an d the
ba iliwick, un ius Ca n tr’
in Pen llyn a n d Ardudewey”
,
which the Kin g had given himfor his service. H e
married E va , daughter of Grufl'
ydd ab E in ion ab
Grufl'
ydd of Cors y Gedol (ermin e, a saltier gules, a
crescen t or for differen ce), by whomhe had issue twoson s a n d three daughters —1, Grufi
'
ydd , of whompresen tly ; 2
, Goronwy ,who married E va , daughter of
Llywelyn ab E in ion ab Celyn in of Llwydia rth (sa ble, ahe-
goat a rgen t, attired a n d un guled or ). The daughterswere - 1, Gwerfy], ux . Iorwerth abw a of Dudlysta n ,
descen ded fromOwa in Brogy n tyn ; 2 , Margaret ; an d 3,Gwen llian .
GRU FFYDD AB IORWERTH of Lla n Uwch Llyn Tegid,married
,a ccordin g to the E a r l. AIS . 2 2 88, Alice,
daughter of Bleddyn c ha n ab Bleddyn of Hafod U nNos. (sa ble, a hart atgaze a rgen t, attired a n d un guledor ), who is there stated to have been themother of a llhis children . Accordin g to other a ccoun ts, he marriedJa n et, daughter of Cyn felyn ab Dolphwyn , Lord ofMan afon (a zur e, a lion passa n t a rgen t), who was themother of Ieua n Of Lla nuwchllyn ; a n d that afterwardshe married Gwen llian , daughter of Ieua n ab Howel ab
Maredydd ab Howel ab Madog ab Cadwgan ab E lysta n
Glodrhudd, Prin ce Of Fferlis . By on e or other of theseladies, Gruffydd had issue - 1, Ieuan Of Lla n UwchLlyn Tegid, a n cestor of the Vaugha n s of G la n llyn Tegid ;2, Howel y Gada ir of Cada ir Ben lly n 3, Rhys, an cestor
of the Jon eses of Lla n dyrn og an d Helygen in Tegein gl ;4 , Goron wy Of Pen llyn , of whose lin e we have to treat;an d 5 , Grufi
'
ydd of Trefgoed .
GORONWY AB GRU FFYDD of Pen llyn ma rried Isabel,daughter of G rufi
'
ydd of Rhuddallt, fourth Baron ofGly n Dyfrdwy , an d Elizabeth hiswife, daughter Of JohnL’
E stra n ge, Lord Stra n ge of Kn ockin Castle (gules, twolion s passa n t a rgen t), a n d Ja n e his wife, daughter of JohnCha rleton , Lord of Powys, by Maude his wife, daughterof Roger Mortimer , first Ear l of Ma rch . By this ma rriage Goron wy had , besides other issue, a son a n d heir,
120 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO .
1. Thomas Lloyd Gethin , who married Catherin e,daughter a n d heiress of David ab Ieuan ab David ab
Tudor ab Owain Fycha n Of Y d yfaen , in the parishof Llan gwmin Dinmael, ab Owain H én ab Grufi
'
ydd ab
Owa in ab Bleddyn , Lord Of Dinmael, secon d son ofOwa in Brogyn tyn ; 2 , Piers L10 (1, of whompresen tly ;3, Howel Lloyd a n d 4 , RobertLloyd. The daughterswere —1, Gwen , ux . Robert ab Thomas of Bala ; 2 ,Lowri, ux . Edward ab John Wyn n of Del Derwen inLla n dderfel, ab Ieuan abMaredydd ab Tudor ab Goronwyab Howel y Gada ir of Gada ir Ben llyn ; 3, Elen ,
ux .
Thomas ab Reign a llt of Glen Tan ad , ab G rufl'
ydd ab
Howel ab Madog ab Iorwerth Goch of Mochn a n t ; 4 ,Elizabeth, ux . John Gruffydd of Llan dderfel ; an d 5 ,
J a n e, ux . Rhydderch ab Richard ab John ab David.
P IE RS LLOYD, the secon d son , married Catherin e,
dauhter a n d heiress of Grufi'
ydd ab Thomas ab Howelab cn sf Llwyd
lab Dafydd c han , by whomhe was
father Of
OLIVE RLLOYDOfMochn an t,whomarriedMary , daughtera n d heiress of Thomas Lloyd of Gla n hafon , in Llan rha iadrin Mochn a n t(sa ble, three horse
’
s heads erased a rgen t), bywhomhe had a son an d heir ,TH OMAS LLOYD of Glan hafon , a n d,jur eux or is, ofTrevor
Hall an d Val le Crucis Abbey , High Sheriff for co. Mon t
gomery , 17 4 9 . H e married Mary , daughter an d soleheiress of Robert Trevor of Trevor Hall a n d Va lle CrucisAbbey , by whomhe had two dauhters, coheira—Mary ,who ma rried Edward Lloyd Of en tref H obyn ; an d,Ma rgaret, who married , first, Edward Lloyd of PlasMadog in Rhiwabon ,
who died 3. p . , 1734 , aged 18
a n d, secon dly , she married Arthur Mears of Peun a r, co.
Pembroke, who also died 3.p .
1 Ieuaf Llwyd married Nesta , relict of Llywelyn ab Cynwr ig ab
Osbern of Core y Gedol , an d daughter of Grufi'
ydd ab Adda of Del
Goch a n d Yn ys y Maen gwyn , in the parish of Towyn , a ta x er of
the fifteen th, in 1293- 4 Baglot (Gover n or ) of the comet of YstumAn er , 3rd an d 7th E dward III. H is tomb is ex ta n t in Towyn
Church.
12 2 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
IaRhys ab Thomas of Aberglasn ey d. of Sir John Puleston ,
Coed H elen . H igh Sher ifi‘
for . , a n d relictof E dward G rud'
Caern arvon in 15 7 4 . of Pen rhyn .
Caern a rvon in 1581, a n d M. P. for that coun ty in G rufi'
ydd of Pen
the fifth Parliamen t of Queen E lizabeth, which rhyn , a n d Mary , hiscommen ced on the 23rd November 1585 . H e wife, d. of John
comma n ded , un der the E arl of Leicester , two Wy n n abMaredyddhun dred Welshmen in the LowCoun tr ies , an d was of Gwydir .
sen or , d. of Sir W ilun der age on the 8th F ebrua ry , 35th E lizabeth li amMaur ice of Cle
an d at that time H er Majesty’s ward” , n en n au, Kn t. , a n d
a n d own er of property in the coun ties of Caern a r Ma rgaret, his wife,von , Caerma rthen , a n d An glesey . H e was H i h d . a n d heiress ofJohnSher iff of Caern a rvon shir e in 1608. In 1616 e La con a b Thomaswas own er , with other lan ds, of Coed H elen . H is La con ofLla n ddyn .
chief Man sion H ouse” was in Caern arvon . H e
died in 1633.
William. G rufi‘
ydd.
(mart). ( disin herited).
I have n ot been able to obta in the rema in in g part ofthe descen t of the Coed Helen family .
LLOYD OF TREVOR AND LLANGOLLEN.
H a r l . MS . 4 181 Ca e Cyr iog MS .
Grufi’
ydd, the secon d son of Adda ab Howel ab Ieuafof Llys Trevor , married An gharad Fecha n ,
daughterof Llywelyn
lab Owain H en ab Gruffydd ab Owa in ab
Bleddyn ab Owa in Brogyn tyn , Lord of D inmael (a rgen t,1Llywelyn was brother Of Owa in c han of Ar Ddwyfaen in Dinmael.
LLOYD or TRE VOR AND LLANCOLLE N. 123
a lion rampan tsable, debruised by a baton sin ister gules),by whomhe had issue four son s -1 Ma redydd ab
Grufl'
ydd , who married An gha rad, daughter a n d heiressof Ieua n ab Madog Goch of Fron Deg In Cristion ydd, ah
'
Howel ab Ieuan ab Howel ab Madog ab Cy nwrig Fyebanab Cyn wrig ab H oedliw of Cristion ydd , fifth son of Oyuwrig ab Rhiwallawn ,
Lord of Maelor Gymraeg, by whomhe was an cestor of the Jon eses of Fron deg 2 , Edwardab G rufi
’
ydd, ofwhompresen tly ; 3, Robert ab Grufi'
ydd ,
an cestor of the Lloyds of Y Berth in Lla n bedr . a n d
of Rhagad in Glyn dyfrdwy°
an d 4, Iorwerth ab Gru
fi'
ydd : a n d two daughters :—1, G 1vei1, ux . Maredydd ab
Ieuan Lloyd, an cestor of the Pryses of Tref Dderwen ,
(a rgen t, si x bees, ppr . 3, 2 , a n d 2 , ux . Ieua n ab
Y Gwion Llwyd.
Edward ab Grufi'
ydd, the secon d son , together with hisbrother Robert ab
’yG rufi
'
ydd , wen t a n d settled in the
pa rish of Llan fa ir Dyfi'
ryn Clwyd . H emarried a lady bywhomhe had Issue three son s -1
, Medog, ofwhompresen tly ; 2 ,Llywelyn OfGarth Gyn an ,
i n Llan fa ir Dyfi'
ryn
Clwyd ; a n d 3, John ab Edwa rd , who marrieddauhter a n d coheiI Of Sir John Lloyd ab Tomlyn Lloydof roes Oswallt, ab Medog Lloyd ab Grufi’ydd ab
Meurig Llwyd Of Llwy n y Maen .
Mad og ab?Gwen hwyfar , d. of Grufi‘
ydd ab Ieuan ab Bin ion of Yr H en dwrE dwa rd of in E deyr n ion . E rmi n e, a saltier guise, a crescen t or , for di f
Trevor . feren ce. H er mother was Isabel, d. of Ieuan ab Adda ab
Iorwerth DduofLlys Pen gwem.
John ab Madog of (Prawn ?
E dward Lloyd of Trevor .
—IAn n est, d . of Thomas Maurice of Aberdyn o in 161.
d . ofWilliamE yton of Y l ysegl .
Robert ab W illiamab Ieua n ab E d Williamwa rd a b Grufi
‘
ydd of Cristion ydd. Lloyd .
. of John Davies of Rhyscog. She marr ied ,E dward Lloyd of Pen y Bryn
'
In Cristion ydd .
Iard Lloyd. David Lloyd =— ,t be secon d d . a n d co heiress of Thomas
ofLla n Hughes of Pen n an t y Belan in Rhiwagollen . bon . See vol. ii , p . 181.
12 4 H ISTORY OF powvs FADOG .
JONE S OF GARTH GYNAN IN TH E PARISH OF
LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLIVYD .
H a r l. AIS . 4 181 Cue Cyr iog MS.
The parish of Lla n fa ir is in the cometDogfeilin , in the
Ca n tref or Lordship of Dyfi'
ryn Clwyd, a n d con ta in s thetown ships of Garth Gyn an , Tref Eyarth, Tref Dderwen ,
Lla n erch , a n d Faen ol.Grufi
'
ydd , the secon d son'
ofAdda ab Howel ab IeuafOf Llys Trevor, ma rried An gharad Fecha n , daughter Of
Llywelyn ab Owa in H en ab Grufi'
ydd ab Owain ab
Bleddyn ab Owain Brogy n tyn , Lord of Dinmael ( a rgen t,a lion rampan tsable, debruised by a baton sin ister gules) ,by whomhe had four son s - 1, Maredydd ab Grufi
’
ydd,whoma rried An gharad , daughter a n d heiress of Ieua n ab
Madog Coch of Fron Deg in Cristion ydd 2, Edward ab
G rufi'
ydd , Of whompresen tly ; 3, Robert ab Grufi'
ydd ,who wen t a n d settled , together with his brother Edwardab Grufi
'
ydd , in the parish of Llan fa ir Dyfi’
ryn Clwyd(see
“Y Berth in Llan bedr ”) a n d 4 , Iorwerth ab Grufi
'
dd.yE dward ab Grufi
'
ydd, the secon d son ,wen t, together
with his brother Robert ab Gruffydd, a n d settled in the
parish Of Lla n fa ir. H e married an d had issue threeson s —1, Made Of Trevor ; 2 ,
Llywelyn , of whompresen tly a n d 3, ohn ab Edwa rd .
Llywely n , the secon d son of Edward ab Grufi'
ydd, was
12 6 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO .
Jon es : a n d three daughters z— l , Margaret, ux . Johnab Thomas ab Elis ; 2 , Magdalen e, ux . JohnWilliams ofDerwen ‘
An ial a n d 3, An n est.
E dwa rd Jon es , secon d—T- An n e, d . of Thomas c han ab Thomas ab Johna b G rufi
’
ydd c ha n of Pa n t y Llwyn Ddu, abLlywelyn ab B leddyn c hau ab Bleddyn ab
G rufi‘
ydd ab Goron wy ab Rhys Sa is a b G rufi‘
yddDwn ab Ma redydd a b E d n owa in Ben dew. Ar
gen t, a chev. in ter three boa r’s heads couped
sa ble.
1 IJohn -Ja n e. d . a n d heir of David Llwyd ab Thomas n Pr iscella , d. of
Jon es . John ab Sir G rufi‘
ydd Fwy n ydeOg, Jon es. Aste of Lon don ,
Vicar of C11 Ca i n , a b Bely n a b Goldsmith .
David a b Cyn wr ig ab Ieua n ab
G rufi‘
ydd a b Ma dog Dduof COpa’
r
Goleun i . Pa lii of six , urgen t a n dsa ble.
1 I 2 I3 I 4 I 5 I6E dward Thomas John Jon es ; ob. Ambrose Peter . An thon y .
Jon es . Jon es. 3. p . 1625 . Jon es .
1
Dorothy , ux . Da vid ab Grufi‘
ydd ab Nicholas An n e. Ja n e. E l iza beth.
ab Bel ab Iorwerth a b Badi.
PENTRE F CU HELYN AND Y BE RTH IN LLANBE DR.
H a r l. MS . ; Ca e Cyr iog MS .
Robert, thi rd son of G ruifydd a b Adda ab=r- Jan et, d. of David ab Ma re
H owel ab Ieua f ab Adda ab Awr of Tre dydd abLlywely n Chwith abvor . H e wen ta n d settled , together with G rufi'ydd, descen ded fromhis b
sother E dwa rd , in Lla n fa ir Dyfi
'
ryn IE dwin a b Goronwy .
Clwya
LLOYD or BERTH AND RH AGAT . 12 7
6
Cather in e, d. of W il Tudorli amab G rufi
'
ydd ah ah
Jen kyn ab Rhys ab Robert.
\1arga Simonret. d . of Lloyd . ux . Lewys ab
Rawlin Lloyd ab Tudor .
ab John E dwa rdab Ithel . Lloyd of
1511.
HughLloyd-
T Ieua nof Pen n tref Lloyd. Berth in Lla n bedr Lloyd ofLla n gwyfan ,
1 an dCuhelyn (H a r l. 1115 8 . 2 29 9 , Dowse, his wife, d . of
4 IS1 ; Ca e Cy ri og Richa rd Thelwa ll of Pla sMS Bur ied in y Wa rd, who d ied at the”
T Lla n bedr Church, Caerwys E isteddfod , as he
7th July 1620. sa tupon his commission , 2I E lizabeth , 1568.
IJohn Matthews of Pentref Cuhely n , 166 7 Thomas Lloyd of Ber —th ..1 An n e, a r . Thomas
Bur ied 2n d F eb. 16 4 8, E dwards of Bryn
atLla n bedr . Polin , n ear St.Asaph .
David Lloyd a b Thomas.
David Lloyd ab Thomas of Llan bedr”died in 1620,an d was buried n ea r the Commun ion Table in Llan bedrChurch
,with this in scription on a flat ston e : Here
lieth the Bodi . Of David Lloyd, Gen t. Buried the
seaven th Day Of July , An n e Dom. 1620. By his wife,Elizabeth, he left issue a son
,Thomas Lloyd, of whom
presen tly a n d a daughter n amed An n e, who, somey ea rs previous to 1639 , became the wife of ThomasEdwa rds, E sq . of Bry n Polin In the parish of St. Asaph ,
1 ThomasLloyd ab Davydd Lloyd ab John ab Grufi'
ydd ab D avydd
Bwrda is ofLlangwyfa n , an cestor Of theLloyds ofLla n gwyfan .
3 Lla n bedr is a par ish in the comet of Llan erch an d ca n tref of
Dyfi'
ryn Clwyd , a n d con ta in s the town ships ofLlwyn edd, Tref Ga n ol,Tref Rhiwiau, an d Tref Bodelgor . See H istory of the Pa r ish ofLla n gurig, fromwhich work this ped igree 18 taken .
c
Agn es , n x . Roger ab
Llywelyn ab Ieua n ab
E in ion of P159 E in ion ,
i ii Lla n fa ir Dyfi‘
ryn
Clwyd , ab Ieua n yr
AthroH en abG rufi'
yddab David D i n lla is ab
Da vid ab Madog ab
Rhirid ab H owel ab
Llywareh ab Rhitid a bOwa in ab E dwin a b
Goronwy , Pr in ce of
Tegein gl.
12 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
descen ded fromH edd Moelwy n og, chief of on e of then oble tribes of Gwy n edd.
1
Thomas Lloyd succeeded his father at Berth. H e
died in 16 4 8, a n d was buried at Lla n bedr , as appears
by a n in scription on his father ’s tombston e Here lieth
the body of Thomas Lloyd, Gen t. Buried the secon dday of February , An 0 Dom. 16 4 8. H e left a son ,
John Lloyd, who digd in his father’s lifetime, 17th
April 16 4 5 , havin g had a family of five son s a n d five
daughters —1,Thomas, born a n d died 16 4 2 2
, Edwa rd ,born 1631, of whompresen tly ; 3, Trevor , born 1635 .
ob. 16 4 1 4 , Simon , born 1637 , ob. 1653 ; a n d 5 , John ,
born 16 4 0. The six daughters were 1,Elizabeth , born
16 2 8, ob. 16 5 6 , married to John Conway , by whomshe
had a daughter , Lucy , born 165 5 2,An n a , born 1633
3, Katherin e, born 1634 , ob. 16 4 1 4,Ma ria , born 1639
5 , Ja n e, born an d died 16 4 2 an d 6 , Jan e, born 16 4 4 .
Thomas Lloyd was succeeded by his gran dson ,
Edwa rd Lloyd of Berth , liviqg 1660. H e married a
lady n amed Marga ret (who was livin g, a widow, in
by whomhe had issue four daughters : 1, Maria ,
born 16 5 4 , died 16 6 4 , an d buried Ja nuary 2 5th, at
Lla nufydd Elizabeth a n d Magdalen e (twin s), born a n d
1 Thomas E dwards of Bryn Polin d ied on the 17th D ec . 1663 at
Llan dafl‘
, a n d is bur ied in the Cathedra l there. By his wife, An n e,he had a son ,
Richard E dwards, who became possessed of the estate
of Old Court, in the coun ty of Wicklow, in r ightof his wife, E lizabethKyn aston ,
daughter an d heiress of Colon el John Kyn aston ,who had
served aga in st the Kin g in an ex ped ition for the reduction of NorthWales to the obed ien ce of the Parliamen t, a n d captured Rhuddla nCastle, of which he became Govern or. On the 7th Jun e 16 4 7 , hela n ded in Irela n d , fromChester , with his Welsh Regimen t of Foot,“a fter four days plyin g at sea
”
, accompa n yin g the Commission ersfromthe Par liamen t, who had come to treat with the Marquis of
Ormon d , the Lord Lieuten an t, for the surren der of Dublin . After
his death, in 16 4 9 , a gran t of la n d , of which Old Court formed a
portion ,was ma de to his widow by Oliver Cromwell (Burke
’
s La n dedGen try , ed . In the churchyard of Llan bedr is a tomb withthe followin g in scription : U n dern eath lie the rema in s of John
Brabazon , secon d son of John E dward E dwardes of Old Court, coun tyW icklow,
kin gdomof Ir ela n d, E sq. ,of a family or igin atin g fromthis
Va le. H e d ied 23rd September 17 93, aged eleven years.”
130 msr oa r or POWYS r a n oe .
dated 2oth September 17 70, as ofLlan y Myn eich in thecoun ty of Mon tgomery , clerk, a n d on e of the trusteesn amed in his brother Hugh Lloy,
’
s will. Trevor, borna n d died i n 1713. Maurice, born 1714 , a n d Robert,born 17 16 . Edwa rd Lloyd was succeeded by his eldestsurvivin g son ,
Hugh Lloyd of Berth a n d of Furn iva l’s In n , who ma rried U rsula , secon d daughter ofHowel Lloyd ofW
'
igfa ir ,l
co. Flin t, E sq. a n d Phoebe his wife, secon d daughter ofB edd Lloyd of Hafod U n os, E sq. by whomhe had
issue six son s —1 John , born 17 4 3, died 17 4 4 , buried l nChester Cathedra l ; 2 , Edwa rd , born an d died 17 4 4 ; 3,John , of whompresen tly 4 , Thomas, born 17 4 6 , livin g17 6 6 , wen t to sea ; 5 , Howel, born 17 4 7 , wen t to sea in
17 6 1, livin g 17 68 an d 6 , B edd, born 17 4 9 , an d settled
in Chester ; a n d two daughters, U rsula , born an d died
17 5 1 a n d t be, born 17 5 4 , ma rried in 17 90 to the
H on . John Campbell, Lord Ston efield, in Argyleshire, on eof H er Ma
'
esty’s Justices of the Court of Session in
Scotla n d. ugh Lloyd was buried in the old church ofLlan bedr , where, on a ston e in the a isle is in scribed ,“Here a lso lyes the body of Hugh Lloyd, gen t ,
whobecame the eldest son of the above Edward an d An n e
Lloyd , a n d dyed in September 175 6 , leavin g John Lloydhis eldest son , a n d other children . On the tombston e of
An n e Lloyd is also in scribed ,“Here lie the rema in s of
U rsula Lloyd of Berth . She died 28th September 17 9 5 ,
aged 7 5 . That she was a han dsome old lady appears
froma picture of her atRhagatt, bearin g a stron g liken ess to some of her descen da n ts. Hugh Lloyd was succeeded by his eldest survivin g son ,
John Lloyd of Berth, of Gray’
3 In n an d the MiddleTemple, a. Kin g
’
s Coun cil, an d Chief Justice of theCaerma i then shire circuit, of whom a short a ccoun t is
given in W illiams’
Emin en t Welshmen . H e married1 In the parish of St. Asaph, in the commot of Llan erch, an d can
tref of Dyfl'
ryn Clwyd. i3 In the par ish of Lla n gern iw, a n d
'
111 the commot of Uwch Aled ,in the ca n tref of Rhufon iog.
LLOYD or BERTH AND BHAGAT. 131
Margaret, youn gest daughter of Josiah Morrall of PlasIolyn , co. Salop, E sq .
,by Ma rgaret his wife, daughter
of John Lloyd of Pon trimth, E sq. In her ma rriagesettlemen t she is described as MargaretMorrall of Pengwern ,
spin ster, n i ece of Edward Lloyd of Pen gwem,
who would seemto have been also her guardia n , as her
fortun e of was pa id by him.
Judge Lloyd was educated at Ruthin School, a n d
was distin guished as well by the stren gth of hismemoryas by the soun dn ess of his judgmen t. H is ex ten sive
practice en abled himto add con siderably to the familyproperty by the purchase of the Ial,
1Rhagatt, a n d Lla nyn ys estates. H e was also a n ex cellen t sportsma n , a n d
a tree is still shown in which a hare was on ce seen to
take refuge fromthe pursuit of his barriers. Whena n other was observed to be sin kin g, after a lon g chase,he is said to have ex cla imed, “Nothin g can save her n owbut a Cardigan shire jury 1
” The issue of his ma rriagewere two son s —1
, Edward of whompresen tly an d 2 ,John , a capta in in the royal n avy , who was lost at sea ,
1814 ; an d two daughters —1, Margaret, died at
Chelten ham,unma rried, 184 1, a n d is buried there at
the parish chur ch 2 , Fra n ces, married to Richard Wat
kin Price of Rhiwlas , co. Merion eth , E sq. Judge Lloyddied on the 9th September 1806 , a n d was succeeded byhis elder son ,
Edwa rd Lloyd of Berth, coun ty of Den bigh, a n d ofRhagatt, coun ty of Merion eth, bor n 17 7 8 was educated
1 Amon g the farms purchased in Ia l was H afod yr Abad See
Ar ch. Camb. , Jan . 1875 , p. 39 .
In November 1808 the followin g appeared in The Spor tin gMaga
zin e : The Welsh are remarkable for n ever han gin g felon s. The
followin g boa mot is recorded of a modern coun sel. The Judge, uponthe road , observin g some sheep in an in sulated spot where the tide
or flood men aced themwith a speedy death, sa id , Nothin g ca n save
those sheep.
’ My Lord ,’replied a barr ister, do youn ot thin k a
Welsh jury can ? A juryma n bein g asked , in a case of pa lpable
eviden ce, why he an d his brethren gave a verdictof acquittal , replied ,What ! would you have hur ha n g hur own coun tryman
'
1”
(ByG'
on ea,Jun e 14
,
132 ms'roav or POWYS FADOG .
atWestmin ster School an d atBrasen ose College, 011H e was ca lled to the ba r , a n d was for fifty years Cha irman of Qua rter Session s for the latter coun ty . H is
portra it by Eddis, R.A. , purchased by public subscription .
in recogn ition of his services, is in the Coun ty Hall ofDolgelly . Mr . Lloyd was possessed of con siderablelitera ry a cquiremen ts, a n d was distin guished by his wita n d humour in society . H e was also an ex cellen t sportsman
, an d possessed of a breed of greyhoun ds highlyprized by coursers for their ex cellen ce a n d fieetn ess. H e
married Fran ces, daughter (by Fra n ces his wife, daughterof Sir Richa rd Per ryn , Kn ight, Ba ron of the Ex chequer)of John Edwa rd Madocks of Vron Iw, E sq. , descen ded
from Sir Robert Poun derlin g, Kn ight, Con stable ofDyserth Castle, coun ty Flin t, temp . Edward 11, whosemon umen t is in Tremeirchion Church a n d fromEdwardI, Kin g of En gla n d, through Emma ,
or Ermin e, daughterof Thomas Puleston of Picill (Pickhill), who marriedDavid Madocks of Vron Iw, E sq. , livin g 16 7 6 , son ofJohn Madocks of Bodva ri
,E sq.
,who ma rried Ja n e,
daughter a n d heiress of Williams of Vron Iw,
E sq. , descen ded fromMa rchweithia n , lord of Is Al ed,chief of on e of the n oble tr ibes of North“l ales.
By this marriage, Mr . Lloyd had issue seven teen
children ,of whomeleven were daughters — 1, Fran ces
Marga ret, bor n Oct. 2 oth, 1810, died 185 7 ; married to
Sir RobertWilliamesVaugha n of Nan n au, coun ty Meri
on eth, Bart. ,who died without issue in 1858 2
, Ma r
garetCharlotte, born 1813, a n d died 1815 3, CharlotteU rsula , born May 30, a n d died Dec . 18, 1815 4
,Mary
Charlotte, bor n Ja nuary 23rd, 1819 , unm‘
arried 5 , Cha rlotte
, born Feb. 2 0, 1820, ma rr ied to Richa rd JohnPrice of Rhiwlas, coun ty Merion eth , E sq.
,who died
184 2 ; 6 , Ha rriet, born 182 1, died 182 5 ; 7 , Ja n e Ma r
ga ret, born August30, 182 2 married to theVen . H en ryP . Ffoulkes, Archdea con of Mon tgomery 8, Eliza Bla ckburn , born Ja nua ry 6th, 182 4 married to MeredithViba rt, E sq. , late Capta in a n d Adjuta n t of theEdin burgh Volun teer Artillery ; 9
,H a rriet
,born July
H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
Y Badi of 14 1, ab E in ion a b Iorwerth, fourth son of Grn flydd ab AddaH owel ab Ieuaf ab Adda ab Awr of Trevor .
Jen kynTSibyl, d. of E dward ab Richa rd ab WilliamE yton .
David J d . of David ab H owel ab Diova ab Iolyn ab
Ieuan Foel .
James Roger ab Hugh, H in E len . Robertab
Jen kyn s. a lias D r . Jeu E lizaab Ieuan . beth. ofClocae.
n og.
r s sroa . 135
TREFOR.
H a r l. MSS . 229 9 , 4 181 ; Ca e Cyr iog MS.
Llywel third son a nus . d. ofLlywelyn ab Medog ab E in ion abIeu ab Adda of IA], ab Iorwerth ab Goron wy abLord of Trevor .
Ieuan or John T red. of w a vor , Bisho of St.
ab Ieua n Asa h a n Abbota bw a ab of a lle CrucisAbMedog yr bey .
1 H e bui ltAthro.
Adda .
Ieua n ab Jen kyn .
ILlywelyn ab-
r—Lleuci , d. an d heir of Sir David Chwitmore, ab David ab Ithel
Medog of c han ab Ithel Llwyd ab Ithel Gamab Ma redydd a b
T revor . U chdryd, Lord of Cyfeiliog, ab E dwyn a b Goron wy .
Ca ther in e, sole heiress. She ma r ried , first, David Trevor ab Iorwerth
Trevor ab Ieua n a b Ieuaf ab Adda of T revor , by whomshe had n o issue.
’
Shema rr ied , secon dly, E dward , or Iorwerth, of Plas Newydd yn YWaun ,
third son of Ieuan ab Adda ab Iorwerth DduofLlys Pen gwem.
1 John Sai n sbury of E rbistog, 166 4 .
1 See p. 138.
136 HISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
LLOYD OF PLAS IE UAF IN TREVOR.
E a r l. MSS. 2 29 9 , 4 181 Ca e Cym'
og MS.
H owel of T revor , a b Llywelyn ab David , fourth Magn et, d . of Ieua n
of Llywelyn ab Ieua f ab Adda wyd Y Coppa .
E dwa rds of Pli sChirk Castle.
heria s , d. of MatthewW n ab David ab
E dward ofLlys refer .
ILloyd of E len ,
ux . E dwardTref Geir iog . ab E dward of
D in bren .
Ieuafr- r- Susan n a , d . of John Emof Coed y Llsi (Lees
W
H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
I bMa -
T—Lowr i, dau. of
dog. (3d ab Ieua n ab LlyIeuan ab welyn ab
Rin i ca ab Llywelyn .
heir , ux .
David ab E dwarda b H owel of LlysTrevor .
Ieuan ab Ieua f ab Adda ab Awr , Lord of Tra ms?
Iolyn ab Ieua n ?
Ieua n ab Iolyn .-
7r
d. of Deio ab Medog ofLledrod in Cyn lla ith.
ga ret, d . of John c ha n ab Medog ab Adda .
of H owel ab J051?.
ab Ma redydd ab H owel ab010.
IMaurice ab David .
—T=Margaret, dau. of David ab John ab E dward ab Ieua n
ab Beio.
l 4 0 H ISTORY OF POWIS FADOG .
a siege atthe commen cemen t'
of the fifteen th cen tury byOwa in G lyn dyfrdwy , when held by Thomas, E arl ofArun del, a strenuous supporter of theHouse of La n caster ,who succeeded his father in 139 9 , an d died in 14 2 1.
Lela n d states that“0wen Glin dower had a place in
Yale, upon the n orth side De, caulled Ra ga rth, v . mileabove Din as Bran e a n d he a lso says that there werevestiges of a Castle of Owa in Glyn dyfrdwy
’
e midwaybetween Va lle Crucis a n d Rhuddin ,
ca lled “Keven De, i .s . ,
the bakke of the Blake H ille, where n ewsheperdes kepeshe e.
” l
IIIthe yea r 1390, this castle was held by a member ofthe House of Tudor Trevor, un der Richa rd Fitz Ala n ,
Ea rl of Wa rren , Arun del, a n d Surrey , Lord of Din asBra n , as we lea rn fromthe ba rd Howel ab E in ion Lygliw,
who, in that yea r, addressed a lon g poemto the cele
brated beauty Myfa nwy Fecha n , the daughter of theoccupier of the castle. In his poemhe complain s,
Though hard the steep ascen t to ga in ,Thy smiles were ha r der to obta in .
”
At the death of John Mowbray, fourth Duke of Norfolk
,in 14 7 6 , the castles of Din as Bran , Holt, a n d Chirk,
reverted to the Crown .
In 14 82 , the Castle Din as Bran , an d the Lordship of
Maelor Gymraeg, or Bromfield, were gra n ted to Sir
W illiamSta n ley , kn ight, by Kin g Richard III.
In 14 90, the Castles of Din as Bra n ,H olt, an d Chirk ,
with the Lordships of Bromfield , Chirk, an d Ia l, weregra n ted to the sa id Sir WilliamSta n ley , kn ight, by Kin gHen ry VII, in the fifth year of his reign . See vol. 1,39 4 .I
.
)
In the time of Hen ry VIII the castle was in ruin s.
Lela n d , who wrote in his reign , says, The Castelle ofDin as Bra n e was n ever bygge thin ge, but sette al for
stren ght, as in a place ha lf in accessible for en emy? It
is n ow al in ruin s , a n d there bredith every yere an egle.
An d the egle doth'
sorely assaut bymthat distroith the1 Iti n . ,
vol. v, p. 35 .
A POEM. 14 1
n est, goyn g down in on e basket, a n d havin g a n other
over his hedde to defen d the sore stripe Of the egle.
” l
The prin cipal‘
approa ch to the castle was from the
south- east, through Lla n ddi n fa rm, just belowwhich a
bridge on ce crossed the Dec on the road of commun icationbetween Castel] Din as Bra n a n d Castell Crogen (ChirkCastle) .
A POEM.
To MYrANWY FECHAN of Ca stell D in a s Br a n composed byH oe -Ar -E INION LYGLIW, a Ba rd who flour ished a boutA.D . 1390, temp. H en r y IV.
I amwithout spirit, 0 thouthat hast en cha n ted me , as
Creirwy en cha n ted Ga rwy . I n whatever pa rt of the wor ld Iam, I lamen tmy absen ce fromthe ma rble ca stle of Myfa nwy .
Love is the heaviest burden , O thou that shin est like the
heaven s ; a n d a g reater pun ishmen t ca n n ot be in flicted tha nthy
“
displeasure, 0 beautiful Myfa n wy . I , who am lun geddeeper a n d deeper in love, ca n ex pect n o other ca se, (Igen tlefa ir Myfanwy with jet eyebrows , tha n to losemy life upon thyaccoun t. I sun g in golden verse thy pra ises, O Myfa n wy ;this is the happin ess of thy lover , but the happin ess is a misfortun e. The well-fed steed ca r ried me pen sive like Trysten ,
a n d greatwa s his speed to rea ch the golden summit of Bra n .
Da ily I tur n my eyes, a n d see thee, O thoutha t shin est likethe waves of Ca swen n a n . Cha rmin g sightto gaze on thee in
the spa cious roya l pa la ce of Bra n . I have rode ha rd , moun tedon a fin e high
- bred steed , upon thy accoun t, 0 thouwith the
coun ten a n ce cherry-flower bloom. The speed wa s with eager
n ess, a n d the stron g lon g-ham’
d steed of Alba n reached the
summit of the highla n d of Bra n . I ha ve composed with greatstudy a n d pa in s, thy pra ise, O thouthat shin est like the n ewfa llen sn ow on the brow of Ara n . O thoubeautiful flowerdescen ded fromTrefor , hea r my sor rowful compla in t. I amwoun ded, an d the great love I hea r thee will n ot suffer me to
sleep un less thougivestme a kin d a n swer . I , thy pen sive
Ba rd , amin as woeful plight a s Rhun by thy pa la ce, beautifulma id . I recite, without either flattery or guile, thy pra ise, O
1 Itin era ry , vol. v, pp.
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35 , 53.
14 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
thouthat shin est like themeridia n sun , with thy stately steps .
Shouldstthou, who a rtthe lumin a ry ofma n y coun tries, deman dmy two eyes , I would pa rt them on thy accoun t, such isthe pa in I suffer . They pa in me while I look on the glossywalls of thy fin e habitation , an d see thee beautiful as themor ni n g sun . I havemeditated thy pra ise, an d made a ll coun tr iesresoun d with it, a n d every fin ger was pleased in cha n tin g it.
So a ffectin g a re the subjects ofmy mour n ful ta le, 0 Myfa nwy,that lookest like flakes of driven sn ow. My lovin g hea rt sin kswith grief withoutthy support, 0 thouthat hastthewhiten essof the curlin g waves. H eaven ha s decreed thatI should sufl
'
er
tormen tin g pa in , an d wisdoma n d reason were gi ven in va in
to gua rd aga in st love. When I saw thy fin e shape in sca rlet
robes, thoudaughter of a gen erous chief, I was so afl'
ected that
life a n d death were equal tome. I sun k away, a n d scar ce had
time tomakemy con fession . Ala s I my labour in celebratin gthy pra ises, O thouthat shin est like the fin e spider
’s webs on
the gra ss in a summer ’s day , is va in . Itwould be a ha rd ta skfor a n y man to guess how greatmy pa in is. It is so amictin g,thoubrightlumin a ry ofma ids, thatmy colour is gon e. I kn owthat this pain wi ll ava il me n othin g towards obta in in g thy love,0 thouwhose coun ten a n ce is as bright as the flowers of thehawthor n . For heaven
’s sake, pity my distressed con dition ,
a n d soften the pen a n ce of thy Ba rd. I ama Ba rd, who,though woun ded by thee , sin gs thy pra ises in well- foun dedverse, thougen tlemaid of slen der shape, who hin derestme tosleep by th cha rms. I br in g thy pra ises, brightma id , to thypa la ce at in bra n ;
1 ma n y a re the son gs that I rehearse to
c elebrate thy beautiful form.
AWDL.
I FYFANWY FECHAN o Gastell D in as Br a n .
Neud wyf ddihunwyf, hoen Creirwy hoywdeg ,Amhudodd ma l Ga rwy,
0 fa n or hyd rwymgwyd rwy ,O fyn or gaer Fyfa n wy.
1 There is a n a n c ien t llys or man sion ca lled D in bra n , ha lfway between the Castle an d the Abbey. A n ew house ca lled D in bra n H all
has been lately built there.
MOSTYN OF LLYS PENGWERN AND MOSTYN. 14 5
MOSTYN OF LLYS PENG\VE RN AND MOSTYN.
E a r l . MSS . 229 9 , 4 181.
E dn yfed GemofLlys Pen gwemin Na n heudwy , fourthson of Iorwerth Foel, Lord of Swydd Y Waun
, MaelorSa esn eg a n d Na n heudwy (vide vol. 1, p. ma rriedGwladys, daughter a n d cc -heiress ofLlywelyn ab Medogab E in ion ab U chdryd ab Edwin ab Goronwy , Pr in ce of
Tegein gl (urgen t, a cross flory sa ble, in ter four Corn ishchouhs by whomhe had issue six son s a n d a
daug ter, Margaret, ux . Gwilymab Medog Llwyd.
The six son s were - 1,Llywelyn ab E dn yfed of
H alchdyn in Maelor Saesn eg, a n cestor of the Lloyds ofH alchdyn ; 2
,Iorwerth Ddu, of whompresen tly ; 3,
David ab E dn yfed , a n cestor Of the Trevors of Plds Teg,
Bryn cun allt, Trefalun , Pen tref Cynwrig, Croes Oswa llt,Tref Lech , an d Trawsgoed ; 4 , Ieua n ab E dn yfed, a n
castor of the Jon eses ofWeston Rhyn in St. Ma rtin’
s
ab E dn yfed, whose descen da n ts settled at
a n d 6 , Gruffydd ab E dn yfed, an cestor ofthe Pughs of P138 Cerrig in Llan y My n eich.
Iorwerth Dduof Llys Pen gwemmarried An gha rad ,
daughter an d cc -heiress of Adda Goch , ab Ieuaf ab
Adda ab Awr of Trefor , who bore the arms of TudorTrefor
,in a border gobon ated a rgen t an d gules, pellaty
coun tercha n ged ; by whomhe had issue four son s a n d
three daughters —1, Adda ab Iorwerth 2 , Goronwy ab
Iorwerth, who was buried atValle Crucis Abbey , fromvoL. iv. 10
14 6 ri 1ma1r or POWYS rADOO .
when ce his tombston e was removed to Pen gwem, at the
dissolution of that mon astery , an d whereb
it n ow te
ma in s ; 3, Tudor ab Iorwerth ; an d 4 , Ieuan ab Iorwerth,who was a Bishop. The three daughters were —1, Ma r
garet, whoma rried Med og ab Ieua n ab Madog, Lord of
Eyton ; 2 , Myfanwy , who married GoronwyD
ab Tudorab Goron wy of Pen llyn ab Gruffydd ab Medog ab Ior
werth ab Madog ab Rhirid Flaidd, Lord of Pen llyn ; an d3, E va , a ma iden lady , who lived with her sister Mar
garet atE yton , a n d builtOverton Bridge.
Adda ab Iorwerth of Llys Penngweru, married Isabel,
daughter of Grufi’
ydd c ha n ab ruffydd of Rhudda llt,fifth
b
Baron of G lyn dyfrdwyy , an d Lord of Cy n lla ithOwa in , a n d sister of Owain G lyn d frdwy , by whomhehad issue three son s —: 1
, Ieua n a Adda ; 2 , Rhys ab
Adda ; a n d 3, Maredydd ab Adda .
Ieua n ab Adda of Llys Pen gwemmarried An gharad ,daughter a n d heiress of E dn yfed. Lord of Tref G astellin the Cwmwd of Tin daethwy in MOn , an d Tref GweheIaith 111 the Cwmwd of Llivon , secon d son of Sir Tudorab Goronwy , Lord of Tref G astell, Pen Myn ydd, Arddrein i og, an d Tref Gaya n . This Sir Tudor bore gules,a chevron in ter three closed helmets a rgen t, in stead ofhis patern a l coat, viz .
, gules, a chevron ermin e, in terthree En glishman
’
s heads in profile, couped at the n eck
ppr . , a n d was the son of Goron wy ab Tudor H en ab
Goron wy , secon d son of E dn yfed Fycha n Lord of BrynFfa n igl, the distin guished gen era l a n d able min ister ofLlywelyn ab Iorwerth, Prin ce of Wales. For a furthera ccoun tof this illustrious family , see
“TrefGayan”
, vol. 11.
By this lady , Ieua n had 1ssue, besides a daughter , Isabel,ux . Grufl
'
ydd ab Ieua n ab E in ion , son of Grufi'
ydd ab
Llywelyn of Core y Gedol, three son s : —1, Ieuan Fycha n ; 2 , Llywelyn ab Ieuan ; an d 3, Iorwerth or Ed
ward, a n cestor of the E dwardses of Plas Newydd in the
parish of Chirk.
Ieua n cha n , Lord of Llys Pen gwem, Tref Gastell,a n d Tref
F
(lr'
wehela ith, ma rried An gharad , daughter an d
heiress of Howell ab Tudor ab Ithel Fycha n , Lord of
14 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
of Madog Fychan ab Madocr ab Iorwerth ab Medog. Bythis lady Howel had issue, besides a daughter Margaret,ux . David ab Edwa rd ab Rhys, three son s
1. Richa rd ab Howel.II. Ieua n ah Howel, whomarried Lleucu, daughter of
Robert ab Rhys ab Bleddyn , by whomhe had twodaughters co- heirs 1
,Ma rga ret, ux . Tudor ab David
Llwyd an d 2 , Alis, ux . Edwa rd ab Bel Llwyd.
111. Sir Rhys ab Howel, a priest, who had on ly on e
illegitimate son , Thomas ab Rhys, whomarried Margaret,daughter of Howel ab by whomhe was thefather of Hen ry Wyn n of Stocky n ,
n ear Holywell.Richa rd ab Howel was a partisa n of Hen ry VII, who,
when Earl of Richmon d , was con cealed atMostyn Hall,a n d after he became Kin g, sen t the sword an d belt he
had worn a t the battle of Bosworth to Richard abHowel,as a n a ckn owledgmen t of the kin d services he had
ren dered him. From the E a r l. DIS . 4 181, an d the
Cedwyn III S . ,we learn the n ames of the man sion s an d
possession s which descen ded toRichard abHowel, viz.
I . The First Court ca lled Pen gwem in Chirklan d ,bein g part of the possession s of the aforesa id Adda ab
Iorwerth Ddu, an d Elizabeth, or Isabel, hiswife, who wasthe daughter of G rufl
'
yd Fycha n ab Grufi'
ydd of Rhuddallt, which Elizabeth was whole sister to Owan Glyndyfrdwy she was a lso themother of Isusuab Adda ab
Iorwerth Ddu.II . The Secon d Courtwas Tref Castell in Mbn , in the
Cwmwd of Tiedaethwy , an d Tref Gwehelyth in the
Cwmwd Of Llivon , an d was part Of the possession s ofAn gharad, daughter a n d heir of E dn yfed ab Sir Tudor abGoronwy ab Tudor ab Goron wy ab E dn yfed Fychan .
An d this An gharad was themother of IsusuFychan ab
Ieua n ab Adda .
111. The Third Court is Mostyn in Tegein gl, whichwas the possession of An gharad, daughter Of Howel abTudor iab Ithel Fyeba n . An d this An gharad was themother of Howel ab Ieua n Fycha n .
i v. The Fourth Court is Tre’
r Ga rn edd in MOn , in the
Cwmujd of Men a i , a n d Tref Na n tbycha n in the Cwmwd
110s or LLYS PE NGWE RN AND MOSTYN. 14 9
of Twr Celyn i n Mbn ,with their appurten a n ces. All
these were pa rt of the possession s of Morfydd, wife ofMedog Glodda ith, a n d daughter a n d wh en of Sir Grufl'
ydd Llwyd of Tre’
r Garn edd , Kn lght, ab Rhys ab
G rufi'
ydd ab E dn yfed Fycha n of MOn , Lord of Bry nFfa n igl. Sir G rufi
'
ydd bore gules, a chevron or , a n d
chief ermin e. H e is sa id to have been the first to con
vey to Edward I the tidin gs of his Queen’
s a ccouchemen tin the Castle of Caern a rvon , for which he received the
hon our of kn ighthood . Subsequen tly , however, in 132 2 ,he revolted aga in st the E n glish Governmen t, a n d , a ftersome struggles, was taken prison er, a n d con fin ed for a
time in Rhuddla n Castle.
v. The Fifth Court is the Court Of Glodda ith in the
Cwmwd of Creuddyn , which was the possession of Ma r
ga ret, daughter Of Grufl'
ydd ab Rhys ab Grufl'
ydd a b
Medog G lodda ith. An d the sa id Margaret was the
mother of Richard ab,
Howel ab IsusuFychan , an d she
was a lso mother of Harry Goch Sa lusbury ab Harry ab
Thomas Sa lusbury H én . Harri Salusbury was the secon dson of Thomas Salusbury H én ofLlewen i, an d had issueby his wife Margaret on e son , Harri Goch Salusbury ofLlan rhaiadr in Cinmeirch, an d six daughters.
Richar d ab Howel died in 15 4 0 by his will, whi ch isdated in 1538, he leaves mon ey for Masses to be sa id in
the Church ofWhitford, for his own soul a n d that of hiswife, an d bequests to the Carmelites at Den bigh , theBlack Friars at Rhuddla n Pr iory ,
a n d to the Fria rsPrea chers atBan gor , a n d to his son Thomas ab Richard ,an d his youn ger son Pyers ab Richard , who was settledatTalacre. H ema rried Cather in e, daughter of ThomasSalusbury H én of Llywen i, by whomhe had issue threeson s z— l , Thomas Mostyn ; 2 , Huw Mosty n ; a n d 3,
Pyers Mostyn of Ta la cre an d five daughters —1, Elen ,
ux . George Raven scroft of Bretton 2, Ja n et, ux . G ru
fiydd ab Ieua n ab Llywely n Fycha n 3, Mar aret, ux .
Howel ab Ieuan ab David abLla n eurgain ; 4 , a n et, ux .
Hugh Pen n a n t of Bychton , ab Rhys ab David Pen n a n ta n d 5 , Dows, ux . Thomas Griffith Fychan of Pa n t yLlwy n du.
150 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
Thomas ab Richa rd of Mosty n assumed the n ame ofMostyn by the advice Of Rowlan d Lee, Bishop of Lichfield a n d Coven try , an d Lord Presiden t of the Marchesof Wa les in the time of Hen ry VIII. H e marri edJan e, daughter of Sir W illiamGrufl
'
ydd of Pen rhyn ,
Kn ight, by whomhe had issue ten son s —1 WilliamMostyn ; 2 , Richard Mostyn Of Bodysgallen ,
whomarriedJa n e
,daughter of John Davies, E sq. by whomhe had a n
on ly daughter , Margaret, heii ess Of Bodysgallen ,who
married Hugh Wyn n ; 3, Robert ; 4 , Pyerso
; 5 , Huw ;
6 , Fulk Mostyn , Sergean t- at—Arms to Queen Elizabeth
7 , Roger ; 8, Rowlan d ; 9 , John ; an d 10, William,who
a ll died 3.p . a n d six daughters Grace,whomarr iedfirst
,YVilliam Gly ,n Sergea n t
- at-Law,a n d secon dly ,
Lewys Llwyd ; 2 , Elizabeth , who married first, JohnWy n n Of Boda nwydog in l i d, a n d secon dly , Sir IeuanLloyd Of Bodidris in IA], Kn ight ; 3, Catheri n e, ux .
W illiamGlyn n of G lyn llivon ; 4 , Dorothy , ux . JohnGrifi th of Lleyn ; 5 , Margaret, ux . Maur ice Kyfiin ofMaen an ; a n d 6 , An n e, who died unmarried.
WilliamMostyn of Mostyn . In the Roya l Commission issued by Queen Elizabeth , for the purpose of holdin g a n Eisteddfod at Caerwys, in 15 6 8, it is stated
“that
W illiamMostyn , E sq., a n d his a n cestors, have had the
gift a n d bestowin g of the‘Sylver Harp
’
apperta in in g to
the chief of that Fa culty , an d that “the said William
Mostyn hath promised to see furn iture an d thin gs n ecessary for that assembly , at the pla ce aforesaid. The
Silver Harp seems to have been a badge of hon our, tobe wor n at the Eisteddfod , a n d n ot to have become theproperty of the successful competitor , as it is still pre
served at Mostyn Ha ll ; it is about six in ches lon g, an dhas n in e silver strin gs.
WilliamMostyn died on 19th Sept. 15 76 , leavin gissue by his wife, Margaret, daughter of Robert PowellofWhittin gton Pa rk , three son s —: 1
,Sir ThomasMosty n ,
Kn ight ; 2 , Capta in John Mostyn , whomarri ed Elizabeth ,daughter of Roger Decca , an d widow of John Ha nmer ,a n d
c:
died s. 21 , a n d 3, Ha rri Mostyn ,an d two
152 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
16 4 1, his father’
s lifetime. H e married Elizabeth ,daughter of Sir James Whitlock , Kn ight, Chief Justice ofChester , an d sister of Sir Bulstrode Whitlock, by whomhe had issue two son s Sir Roger Mostyn ; an d 2 ,'
l homas Mostyn of Cilca in , whomarr ied Alice, daughterof Simon Thelwall of P138 y Ward , an d Marga rethiswife,daughter a n d coheiress ofAn drewMa redydd ofG lan ta n ad.
Colon el Sir Roger Mostyn of Mostyn , Kn ight, who
greatly distin guished himself 1n supportin g the cause ofKin g Charles I ; a n d , after several hardships an d reverses
duri n g the Common wealth , was created a Baron etby Kin gCha rles I I,August3rd , 16 60. H emarried, first, Pruden ce,daughter of Sir Ma rtin Lumley of Great Bradfield, co.
Essex , Kn ight an d Baron et, by whomhe had issue twodaughters —1, Ja n e, who married , first, Roger Pulestonof Emral, co. Flin t, a n d secon dly , Sir John Trevor ofBryn Cun a llt, Kn ight, a n d Master of the Rolls ; an d 2 ,Ma ry , ux . W illiam Salisbury of Rug. H e married ,
secon dly , Mary , eldestdaughter of Thomas,LordViscoun tBulkeley of Baron Hill, in An glesey , by whomhe hadi ssue, besides a daughter , Ma rgaret, ux . John Malet ofthe Middle Temple, E sq. ,
two son s —1, Sir Thomas, hisheir ; an d 2 , Richa rd lMostyn of Pen bedw, whomarr iedCharlotte Theophila , daughter a n d coheir of John Digby ,son a n d heir of Sir Ken elmDigby of Pen bedw, Kn ight,by whom he had issue two daughters, coheirs —1
Bridget, who ma rried Lytton L tton , a lia s Stroud ofKn ebworth, co. Herts ; a n d 2
, harlotte, who marriedRicha rd W illiams, M .P. for co. Flin t, an d jur e a x on s ofPen bedw (third son of Sir WilliamWilliams of Glasgoedan d Plas y ward), by whomshe had a n on ly son whod ied youn g.
Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn ,secon d baron et, ma r
r ied Bridget, daughter a n d heir of D ’
Arcy Savage ofLayton a n d Beeston , co. Chester , son of Thomas Savage,youn ger brother of John Savage of Rock Sa vage, co.
Chester , Ea rl Rivers, an d son of Sir Thomas Savage ofRock Savage, Kn ight a n d Ba ron et, a n d the Lady Elizabeth his 111fc eldest daughter a n d coheir of Thomas Lord
MOSTYN OF LLYS PENGWERN AND MOSTYN.
D’
Arcy , Viscoun t Colchester , who was created EarlRivers, 2 Cha rles I, 162 6 , an d who died without issuema le, 2 18t February 1639 . Argen t, six lion s rampan tsa ble. By this lady Sir Thomas had issue three son s1, Sir Roger ; 2 , Thomas Mostyn of Rhyd, who marriedMargaret, dauhter an d heir ofWilliamMostyn ofRhyda n d 3, John I) ostyn of Christ Church , O x ford, M.A.
Sir Roger Mostyn of Mosty n , third baron et, marriedthe Lady
b
E ssex Fin ch , daughter of Dan iel, Ea rl of Nottin gham, by whom he had issue four son s : Sir
Thomas ; 2 , John ; 3, Dan i el ; 4 , D’
Arcy ; an d 5 , E ssex .
a n d three daughters 2,Ma ry ; a n d 3, Char
lotte.
Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn , fourth baron et,marriedSarah , daughter of . . ,
Western E sq. ,a n d had issue,
Sir Roger Mostyn of Mostyn , fifth baron et, whomarr ied Margaret, daughter an d heir of the Rev. HughWyn n e, of Bodysgallen an d Berth Ddu, co. Caern a rvon ,
a n d heir also of her matern al un cles, Williama n d Eva nVaughan , Esquires, of Core y Gedol, Plas H en , a n d Bod
idris in a n d had issue two son s —1, Thomas, his
successor ; a n d 2 , Essex , ob. s. p . a n d five daughters.
1. Charlotte,ux . Sir T. S . Champn eys, Baron et, a n d
died 14 th December 184 5 , s. p .
11. Elizabeth, ux . Sir Edwa rd Pryce Lloyd , of Pen
gwem, Baron et, created Ba ron Mostyn of lMostyn , 8th
eptember 1831. She died 2 5th November 184 2 , a n dhad issue.
111. An n a -Maria , ux . Sir RobertWilliames Vaugha n ofNan n au, Bart. , by whomshe had an on ly son , the late
Sir Robert Williames Vaughan of Nan n au a n d Rug,Baron et,whoma rried Fra n ces, eldest daughter of EdwardLloyd of Rhagad , Esquire, a n d died s. p . 1858.
Iv. Catherin e.
v. Ma ry-Bridget.
Sir Roger Mostyn , fifth baron et, died m17 9 6 , an d was
succeede by his son ,
Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn , six th ba ron et, who
15 4 H ISTORY or powx s PADOO .
died 17thApril 1831, without 1ssue ; when the baron etcybecame ex tin ct, a n d his n ephew,
The H on . Edward-Mostyn Lloyd ,Mostyn , upon be
comin g his heir , assumed his n ame an d a rms. (SeeBurke’
3 P eer age a n d Ba r on etage.)
MOSTYN.
ab E dwin ab Goronwy d . of Rhys 88
31121;E dn yfed , Lord of
Ma
lredydd , Lord of Mostyn?
Ma rgaret, d . of w a ab Iorwerth ab Ieua fab N1n 1af.
Cadwa lad r ab Itliel Anwy l BleddynG rufl
'
ydd ab of E wlo Fycha n . ICy11311 Castle.
See vol . iii ,
p . 106. ofLly
a rgaret, heiress . She marr ied , first, E dmun d ab SirTudor ab Goron wy ; a n d , secon dly, Jen kyn H anmer
,
ab Sir David H a nmerl b Ic
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
MOSTYN. OF CILCAIN AND DOL Y CORSLLWYN,
IN TH E PARISH OF CEMAE S IN CYFE ILIOG .
of Dol y Corsllwyn a n d of Del y FGa r reg
sa ble, in ter thr ee fleur s-de-lys ga tes.
of E dwa rdheiress ofThomas ofMon tLloyd ab G rufll quire of the
ydd a b Maur ice to Queen E lizaah Gwi lymFy beth.
cha n ab Gwi lymab Grufl
‘
ydd D er
was of Cemaes.
Or , a lion rampt.
a zure.
Bri dget, dau. of Rowla n d Rowla n d Pritcha rd of E dwardPu h of Matha fa r n , E sq ., Cen ia rth, a n cestor of Pugh ofa ndE li za beth, his wi fe, the Pritcha rds of Ce Dolyd . of Sir Richa rd Pryse n i a rth . fon du.
of Gogerdda n , E n t.
of DOI y Cors Cilca in , secon d son of Sir Thomas Mostyn , Kn t. , sonllwyn . a n d heir of Sir Roger Mostyn of Mostyn , Kn t. T he
mother of Roger Mostyn , E sq., was Alice, d . of SimonThelwa ll of Plas y Wa rd .
E lizabeth, heiress
T-Roger Mostyn of Cilca in , E sq. , ab Thomas Mostyn of
I IE dwa rd Ma ry , d . Rich
Rowla n d a b of G rufl Pugh of
Richa rd of ydd tf DolyCen i arth i n yn of fon du.
the par ish 0110
of Ma chy n Coch.
lleth.
MOSTYN or RHYD. 15 7
IaRoger = U rsula , fourth daughter of Sir E dwa rd Lloyd of Berthlloyd, in theMostyn pa rish of Lla n id loes , Kn t. , H igh Sher ifl
‘
for co . Mon tgomery inof 16 29 ; a n d U rsula , his wife, daughter of Sir H en ry Sa lusbury of
cum. Llewen i , Kn t. a n d .Baron et, by H ester , his wife, daughter of
Sir Thomas Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Kn ight. E rmi n e, a lionrampa n t cable, in a border ga la , charged with eightmullets or .
MOSTYN OF RH YD .
Thomas Mostyn of Rhyd, third son of Sir ThomasMostyn Of Mostyn , Kn ight, by U rsula his first wife,married, first, An n e, daughter a n d heir of W illiamHughes,
1 Bishop of St. As
aph an d secon dly hemarried
Gwen , daughter of John yn n ab Rhys of Llwyn Yn ,
a n d relict of Richard Parry , Bishop of St. Asaph , bywhomhe had n o issue. By his firstwife, An n e, he hadissue three son s a n d three daughters —1, W illiamMostyn ; 2 , Thomas ; a n d 3, Roger : a n d the threedaughters were
— 1, Mary , ux . Richard Parry of Pwll
H a lawg, who was buried at Diserth, 23rd of February1637 , a n d son of Richard Pa rry , Bishop of St. Asaph2, Margaret an d 3,Lucy , ux . W illiamCon way , son a n d
heir of Sir John Conway of Bodrhyddan , Kn ight.W illiamMostyn of Rhyd , married An n e, dauhter of
Richard Pa rry , Bishop of St. Asaph, by whom e had,
besides a daughter An n e, who ma rried Joh n Pugh of
Mathafa rn , Esquire, a n d was buried at Lla nwrin on the
8th Jun e 16 7 6 , a son a n d heir ,1 Son of Hugh ab Cyn wrig of Cefn y Garlleg. Argen t, a gr ifl
'
on
stata n t, with win gs erected ga tes .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
Thomas Mostyn of Rhyd, who ma rried Ma rgaret,daughter ofW illiamLloyd ofH alchdyn in Maelor Saesn eg,by whomhe had issue three son s — 1, W illiamMostyn2 , Edwa rd Mostyn ; a n d 3, Richard Mostyn , who wasdrown ed , leavin g n o issue ; a n d two daughters, Beatrixa n d Lucy .
WilliamMostyn Of Rhyd, who died in 16 78, ma rriedDorothy , daughter of John La n gford of Trefa lun , bywhom, who died l stNovember 1681, a n d was bur ied at
D iserth , he had two daughters , coheirs,1. Ma rgaret, heiress of Rhyd, ux . Thomas Mosty n ,
secon d son of Sir Thomas Mosty n of Mostyn , secon dba ron et.
11. Elizabeth.
MOSTYN OF TALACRE .
Pyers Mostyn of Ta lacre, third son of Richa rd ab
Howel,Lord of Mostyn , married Elen ,
daughter ofThomas Grufi
'
ydd of Pa n t y Llwyn Du, in Tegein gl,(urgen t, a chevron in ter three boar ’s heads couped sa ble)by whomhe had issue seven son s a n d seven daughters.
1. Pyers Mostyn of Tala cre, ma rriedLowri, daughterof John Conwa of Bodrhydda n , a n d died 3. p .
11. W ill iam ostyn of Basin gwerke Abbey , of whompresen tly .
111. John Mostyn , whomarried G race, daughter of John
160 H ISTORY OF POWYs rADOO .
Ben dew,Chief of on e of the Noble Tribes of Gwyn edd,
who lived atLlys Coed y Myn ydd, in the parish of BodVar i, an d bore a rgen t, a chevron in ter three boar ’s headssa ble, tusked or , a n d lan gued gules. By this lady Capta in Mostyn had issue five son s —1, Edward Mostyn ,
2 , Bartholomew 3, Thomas Mosty n ,married daugh
ter of Rhys Wyn n Fychan ab John Howel 4 , Nicholas,ob. s. p . a n d 5 , Gilbert, ob. s. p . an d five daughters—1
, Elizabeth , ux . W illiam Pugh Of Pen rhyn Creuddyn 2
,Catherin e, ux . Peter Pen n an t ab Elis Pen n an t ;
3, Elen , ux . John Lloyd ab David Lloyd ab Howel ofDown in g ; 4 , Mary , ux . Robert Roberts of Y Nercwis ;a n d 5 , Ja n e, ux . Nicholas Pen n a n t ab Hen ry Pen n an tof Bagillt.Edwa rd Mostyn of Mass Glfis a n d Ta lacre, married
Elizabeth , daughter of Edward Morgan of Golgref in
Tegein gl, by whomhe had issue two son s - 1, John
Mostyn ; a n d 2 ,WilliamMostyn ofKelstryn , or Celystryn :
a n d two daughters -Mary an d An n e.
John Mostyn of Talacre an d Maes Glas,married An n e,daughter of H en ry Fox of Hurst, co. Salop, by whomhehad issue, besides other children , a son an d heir
,
Edward Mostyn of Talacre, whowas created a baron etApril 2 8th, 16 70, a n d was an cestor of the presen tSirPyets Mostyn of Ta lacre, Bart. (SeeBurke
’
s P eer age a n d
Ba ron etage.)
MOSTYN,or CELSTRYN. 16 1
MOSTYN or CELSTRYN IN THE PARISH or
LLANEURGAIN.
WilliamMostyn , secon d son of E dward Mostyn of d . of For
an d Mass 6 138.
Pyers Mostyn of Celstrya
-‘Mary , d. of G rifi th of Pa n ty Llwyn Du.
y Mostyn .
Celstryn .
IPyers Mostyn of=r
-Ja n e, d . of Ra ha el Davis of Thomas Bethe] Mostyn .
Celstryn . Tre’r bba d. Mostyn .
omas Mostyn z Mary -An n e, d. of H en ry Pa rry of Twysog, in the pa r ish of
of Celstryn . H en lla n ; descen ded fromMa rchweitbia n , Lord of Is
Aled . Ga les, a lion rampa n t a rgen t.
V1) !
162 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
MOSTYN OF LLAWE SOG AND SE GRIVYD .
Sir Roger Mostyn of Mosty n , Kn
Willi amMostyn , Archdeacon of Ban gor .?An n e, d . an d heir of John Lev ysofBodowyr , in Men .
4
H en ry Mostyn of Del Yuys ; ob. Dec . 2. 172 4 .$Cather in e.
WJohn Mostyn of Cape] Gwyddelw
’
ern , H ighfl an e. d . an d hair of John DolSher ifl
‘
for co. Den bigh , 17 4 9 ; 011. 1781. ba n of Gas Segrwyd. SeeBur ied atLla n rha i adr . p . 16 9 .
TW
John Mostyn$An n a Ma r ia , on ly child of Meurig Maredydd of Pen era
of Segrwyd.
ILla n wn da , by Ja n e, his wife, d. a n d co-heir of F oul]: loyd
of Bryn Llua rth in Ceinmeirch , a n d Cilcen in E deyrn ion .
H en ry Maredydd - Susan , d of John Stan is JoI1nMostyn ofLla laus Town shen d of bury ; ob. BertieMostyn of
wesog ; ob. p . Trefa lun . p . 1827 . Llawesog.
184 0.
16 4 H ISTORY or powr s FADOG .
Ib 0
Tudor ab Iorwerth , Deirid ab Iorwerth , an ces
an cestor of the toi° of E dward ab ThomasLloyds ofPIAS D am of Mass Ma en Cymro,‘
guys ;1 the a n d Ieua n ab John of
Hug es of Segrwy d Na n tglyn ,1 in the comot
a n d Ystrad :1 of Is Aled , a n d ca n tref
a n d RobertWil ofRhiwfawn iog, abTudorliams of Ysgeibion ab David ab Iorwerth
E lis.
1 Sa is .
Ieua n ab Dafydd of Bryn—Dyddgi, d. of Medog ab Ieuaf Goch ab Ieuaf ab
Llua rth. I Madog.
Llywelyn ab David-
y n d . Alice, d . of Ro
c ha n ab Madog Ilfisrt n
ib Gmfl
'
ydd abowe
Thomas ab David .
Ihys ab Goronwy ab Ja n et, a r . John abab Bleddyn Llwyd . G dd Goch ab
D evi
an d hair of Ieua n ab John ab 'lh dor ofNan t
glyn , ab D avid ab Iorwerth Sa is.
1 Piers Lloyd of Plea Llan yn ys, ab John Lloyd ab E dward Lloydab E dward Lloyd, Archdeacon Of Caermardden , ab John ab Ieuan ab
Tudor ab Iorwerth Sa is.
1 Robert Hughes of Segrwyd , in the pa r ish of Llan rha iadr inCeinmarch, ab Sir Hugh, a priest, ab David ab E in ion Fychan ab
Tudor ab Iorwerth Sa is. Robert Hughes was the an cestor of the
Hughes of Ystrad an d Segrwyd.
1 RobertWilliams of Ysgeibion E lis, ab John ab Williamab Ieuanab Rhys ab Tudor ab Iorwerth Sa is.
4 E dward ab Thomas of Mass Maen Cymro, ab Richard ab Edwardab John ab Robert ab D avid ab Iorwerth Sais. E dward ab Thomasmarried Ja n e, daughter of Humphrey Lloyd , fourth son of E dwardLloyd of F1213 Lla n yn ys, son a n d heir of E dward Lloyd the Archdeacon . Maes Maen Cymro is a town ship in the comot of. Llan erch,a n d on e of the six town ships of the pa rish of Lla n yn ys. The other
five a re Bryn Ca red ig a n d Tref Fecha n , in the comot of Lla n erch ;Bach Ymbyd a n d Ysgeibion , in the comet of Ceinma rch, an d RhydOn en ,
in the comot of Dogveil in .
5 Ieua n ab John of Nan tglyn , married Ja n et, daughter an d heir
of Rhys ab Llywelyn Boteroes, by whomhe had a daughter an d
heiress Lleucu, who marr ied Rhys ab Llywelyn ab Ieua n ab David
ab Maredydd , of Bryn Lluarth.
PRICE or LLAWE SOG . 16 5
b
of-
Tl sabel , d. of Foulk Salusbury of CIO 18.0wab Rhys,ca en og, ab Piers Salusbury of Sergean tofEwr i .Bachymbyd, ab John Sa lusbury .
ifi n d , Jan e, (1. ofMaurice Gr ifi th of
I Bachwen .
l I I I IF oulk Ieua n Lloyd , Parson Robert Ma redydd H ar ri
I Lloyd . of Rhos Colwyn . Lloyd . Lloyd . Lloyd.
IJohn Lloyd of Bryn d . of F oul]: Sa lusbury of Bryn Melyn .
Bryn Llua rthlivin g 155 7 .
PRICE OF LLAWE SOG.
RobertPrice, Sergea n tof Euri , abRhys abLlywelyn ofBryn Lluarth, married Marsli , daughter of Foulk Salusbury Of Clocaen og, an d had issue as follows1. John Price of whompresen tly .
2 . Foulk Price, Clerk Con troller to the Kin g ;ma rriedJan e, daughter of John Price of Bols, by whomhe had
issue three son s - 1, Elis Price, Vicar of Rhuddla n 2,
John Price, FellowOf Trin ity College, Cambridge ; an d3, Elis Price the '
Oun ger .
John Price ofLlawesog. H emarried, first, Catherin e,daughter an d heir of MauriceKyifin of Maen an , by whomhe had on e son ,
WilliamPrice. John Price ma rried ,secon dly , Catherin e, daughter a n d heir of John ab RhysGrigor of Lla n elwy (St. Asaph), ab Rhys ab Cyn wrig,descen ded fromE dn owa in Ben dew, by whomhe had two
16 6 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
son s —1, Robert Price ; an d 2 , John Price ; an d four
daughters - 1, Catherin e ; Elen ; 3, An n e ; an d 4 ,
Elizabeth.
WilliamPrice, the eldestson ,was Bachelor of Divin ity ,
a n d Parson of Dolgelli, a n d read Mora l Philosophy byLector in Ox ford. H e married Margaret, daughter Of
RobertVaughan of H en gwrt, a n d died 3.p .
LLOYD OF PLAS LLANGWYFAN.
E a r l. MSS. 4 181, 2299 .
Cowryd ab Cadva n (Gwehelaeth Ceinma rch), ab Na claw Gawr ab Mawg=rab Iddig, lin ea lly descen ded fromCadell Deyr n llug, i n g of Powys.Argen t, thr ee boa r
’s heads couped sa ble, ta sked or , a n d la n gued ga la ,
for
H eilin .
Ieuan of Cein$ E va , d. of David ab Philip Goch of Vaen or in = E va , d . of
ma rch. Aber Rhiw in Cedewa in ab H owel ab Lly Medog abwelyn ab Meilir G rfig , Lord of T ref Gy n on G rufl
'
ydd.
a n d Westbury . Sa ble, three horse’s heads
I era sed
168 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO .
Rhitid of Nan tglyn , ab Ieuaf ab Adda Mawr ab Adda
Moel ab Llywelyn ab Bleddyn Maredydd ab Traha iarn
Goch , Lord of Castell Emlyn (urgen t, six bees, 3, 2 , 1,2 . Catherin e, ux . Thomas ab Grufi
'
ydd ab John ab
Belyn of Na n n erch ab John ab Ithel ab Edwa rd ab
Wil liamof H irwyn .
3. Ja n e, ux . Richa rd ab John ab Edward ab Deio abD afydd Goch ab Meilir of Coed H irwyn .
4 . Elizabeth , ux . David Lloyd of Lla n bedr ab Thomasab Tudor of Pen tref Cuhelyn , a n cestor of the Lloyds ofBerth a n d Rhagatt.
5 . Grace, ux . Thomas Hughes, ob. 16 4 7 .
Thomas Lloyd of Lla n gwyfa n . H e ma rried Barbara ,daughter of John Thelwa ll of Bathafa rn Pa rk, a n d afterhis death, she mar ried RobertWilliams of Rhuddin a n d
Lla n a rmon . Thomas Lloyd died 2 8th D ec . 1615 , leavin gissue on e son a n d three daughters1. Edwa rd Lloyd , of whompresen tly .
1. Margaret ; shemarried, first, John Lathomof Denbigh ; a n d secon dly , Piers Williams of Maes Myn an .
2 . Grace, ux . Thomas ab Hugh ab Piers of Tregastellin Diserth ab Williamab Ithel Fycha n .
3. Dows, ux . W illiamab RobertFycha n of TregastellabW illiamab Roger ab Rhys ab Cyn wriE dward Lloyd of Lla n gwyfa n marriedJa n ey , daughter
of Richard Heaton ab Hugh Heaton , by whomhe had
issue three son s —1. An thon y , ob. a p . 2,Thomas ; 3,
E dward Lloyd of Tref Beirdd , which was given himbyEdwa rd Lloyd of Tre Beirdd.
Thomas Lloyd of Lla n gwyfan ma rried Mary , daughterof Edward Maurice of Pen y Bon t or Glan Cyn lla ith,an d Alice his wife, daughter of An drew Ma redydd ofGla n tan ad , by whomhe had issue two son s an d six
daughters1. Edward Lloyd of Lla n gwyfan , who marr ied Eliza
beth , daughter of John Madocks of Bodfari, an d di ed 3. p .
16 80, aged twen ty- four .
2 . Thoma s Lloyd .
1. Ma ry ; shema rried , fils t, W illiamLloyd of Pen tref
DOLE EN or sseawvn . 16 9
in Llan dyrn og, an d secon dly , John Roberts, curate ofDen bigh.
2 . Catherin e ; 3, Ma rgaret.
4 . Dorothy , ux . John Powel ab Thomas Powel ofBryn y Barcut in the parish of Lla n fa ir Ta lha iarn .
5 . Elizabeth, ux . Hen ry Powel of Glan y Wern in
Lla n dyrn og ab Simon Powel ab John Powel ab Howelab John ab Howel.6 . Alice, 1668.
BOLE EN OF SE GRWYD .
Segrwyd Park, which lies in the comote of Ceinmeirch,in the lordship of Den bigh , was given by Hen ry VII ,after the battle of Blackheath , to RobertDolben , as it ap
pears fromthe E a r l. A!S . 19 7 1, where it is sa id thathehad for his service at Blackheath, a n d his voyage toEx eter , with two n oblemen upon his on e cost, with horses,a gran t of certayn e lan ds in Segroyth
”
. H e bore sa ble, ahelmet in ter three pheon s a rgen t.
ofLla n rhai a dr .=r
Robert Dolben of Segrwyd , Recorder a n d Stewa rd$Ma rsly , dau. of Thomasof the Lordship of Den bigh, un der Sir Thoma s Sa lusbury of Den bigh .
Sa lusbury ofLlywen i.
[ a
170 ms'roar or POWYSmn oe.
an s , d . of Owa in ab Reign a lltof GlynLlugwy in the pa rish ofLla n rwst, a b
D olben , D .D Bishop of Ba n gor ; Meur ig ab Rhys ab H owel CoetmorH en ry Dolben of Den bigh, who a b G rufly dd Fy cha n ab G rufl‘
ydd abma rr ied E liza beth
,d . of Robert D avid Goch of Penmachn o, in Na n t
G ethin of Kern iogau; F foulk Con wy , who bore sa ble, a lion rampDolben John , who ma rr ied a n t ur gen t, in a border en gra iled or ,
Alice, d . of Richard Myddleton a n d wa s the n atural son of Pri n ceof Den bigh ; Ca ther in e, ux . Piers David , Lord of Den bigh an dHughes of D isa rth ; a n d Emma
, sham. Azur e, a lion rampan turgen t,a r . P iers Lloyd of Rhydorddwy for the Baron H owel Costmore.F awr , n ea r Rhy l .
Willi amDolben of Segrwyd , H igh She Jan e, (1. of E dwa rd H ollien b
c
i
igh, 1662 ob. 164 3; bur ied la n d of Conwy .
r a re. r .
John Dolben of Segrwyd , Lieuten a n t-7 - Ja n e, d . of John Thelwall ofColon el in the Army of Kin g Cha r les I Plas Coch a n d Ba tha farnob. 1662 . Pa rk ; ob. 1684 .
ary , d . of John Parry Jan e, a r . Sir Geofi‘
rey ShakofWrex ham. er ly of Gwersyllt, Ba rt.
Jan e, heiress of Segrwyd. - John Mostyn , H igh Sher ifl for co. Den bigh, 174 9 ;ob. 1781 bur ied atLlan rha iadr .
9 6 .—18 H ENRY VII .
To TH E K : Comssrou’
s
Humbly un to y’
r good a n d gr atious Lo’
pps an d W’
r’
shipr orator a n d fath full Bedema n Rob’
tDolben of ye town e of
en bigh in ye ma r ches of lVa lles y’
r w’
n ye sa id bedema nhath bea n s with ye K : gra ce in his service a n d victoriousfield at ye bla ck heath w
’
t 2 able men at his own e p’
per cost
a n d cha rges hor se a n d liu’ry , a n d a lso at his other n oble
coruey at E x eter , wherefore in con sideration of his true a n d
fa thfull seruice afore time to yo K : greace don n e , a n d a lso
w’
ch y’
r sayd orator in ten deth to do his sayd grace, a n d his
most n oble p’
gen ie dur in g his life time. Pleaseth it therefore
your good lord’
pps a n d W ’
r’
shipps to gra n tun to ye sa id supp lia n t to fea rme for the terme of 60yea res certa in e p
’
eells of
la n ds bein g in the comott of Rynmerch a n d Yssa , letw’
th in
ye lor d’
pps of Den bigh, wher eof 3 p’
eells lye in ye pa rk of
Segr oit, con ta in ein g x l a cres a n d tourode a s a ppereth by a
certa in e ren troll, pa in g yea rly 38. 8d . ,x 1a c res of ye sayd la n ds
bei n g in yo pa rk of Lewen y , a n d 2 p’
eells yield in g yea r lyx vml . , a n d y
’r sayd orator a n d his a n cestors a fore time have
holden of lon g time, wherefore he beseecheth y’
r good lo’
ppe
172 ms'roa r or POWYS un oe.
do n atis p’
sed’mhoe an 0 ad eun d
’m term’
, at de ma y. doo’
ibus n atis comoti p’
d’
ti p’
election s p’
pi relap’
p’
a n’
etc. at
de 2281: 1d. ob
’
op’
a n cup’
hoe a n’
o’
, et de 208. 7d. q’
r’
et de
3p’
t q’
r’
de p’ ’
tis n atis ten’
in ter ea 30gen ell 3 p’
tes et 6
p’temvn ius gaveli p
’
30cra n ot1 etc ., et de vd. de o’
ib’
s lib’
is
comet’ p’
d’
ti p’domu’
d in i in Astret, con strn en d’
ad term’
ex a lta’
S’
te crucis hoe a n’
o, et de 78. 4 d. oh’
p’
d’
tis n atis ad
eun di’
n term’
, etde 4 8. 7d. ob’de 37 n atis p
’susten t
’ molen d’
ib’mvi
’
z’
tp’ quolibet eoru’ 1d. ob
’
et n on plus que 22 n ati ’ de
Leygrat etLla n a ssoks que solebit : ree’
p’ ijs. ix c . p
’
hys operi
bus factis spud melon d’
de Seygrotet lla n assok et assign a n turd
’
n o coun tisse Sa ru’
rou’e’
dotis sue, et de 308. 5d . p’
pastu’
2 satellits’
res, et 4 71i. 14 8. 1d . ob’
q’
r’
redd’
ad pen ticost etc.
n on plus que cet’
ra ten’
que soleba n t redden’
ad eun d’mterm’
2 4 1i. 78. 8d . ob . in fra pa r’
am de Seygrot et hamletis de Garthenmon et oken wode ad eun d
’mterm’
in cludun tur ad eun d’m
p’
cump’
d’
ti etc .
E t de 2 58. de Ameba rg sicut a ssess’
ad firma n hoe an’o et
de 4 4 8. 8d. (10 diver sis agistamen t sun n et’
vil’
z’
t in parco de
postduy .
4 8. vial. a mi Byshoppwell 268. 8d. H an okay x iiis. vid. et de
viiia. x d. e divers’
ten’
ex tran eis moramtrahen t’
r in isto
comito p’
adn oca i d’
n i .
E t de vi li. 98. 1d. de p’
quis’ q’ cur ’ istius cometi teu’ in ter
Wa llen i p’tempore p
’
d’
t’mcumfeod’
ba llioru’ etE schet, et de
iijli . de p’
qn is’
tot cur’
fl’
oreste cumfl’
eod’
ballior’
esches’
etc.
E t de x iis. termers’ ex {forests hoe a n’
o, vn de p’
bosco ven
did’
vis. p’
busts ad espes x iid. et demette vs., atde 118. 4 d. de
T a rbor’
ven d’
.
E t de 4 113. 18 . 8d. ob’
qr’de lib
’
is p’
purtae rec’
comoti deIssa letp
’
pa stu’
p’ue ad 3termin os vil ’z’ etc.
E tde 558. vid. ob’
de n atis ib’mad eosd
’mterm’
p’
pastu’
familie prin cip’
.
E t de 2 78. 1d . de eisd’mn atis p
’
pa stu’
dex tra re et da ora’
a r’
.8E t de 178. 6d. de lib
’is ib
’m et ten en tibus p’
pastusta lonu’
et a rd’
hoe a n’
o.
is de 68. 1d . de n atis ib’m, et de 178. de lib
’eteoru
’
ten en t’
p’
setu’
luttra re cumca n ibus ad eun d’mterm’
hoc a n’
o.
98] E t de vis. 167. de n atis ib’mp
’eod
’mpa stu’
ad eun d’m
term’
.
E t de 88. 9d . de lib’
is eoru’
ten’
t pro pastu’
penmaki etWysion Vicha n hoe a n
’
o.
1 Gra n d is a loon d of groun d.
LLANGOLLEN n ew . 173
E t de 268. 8d . de n atis ih’mp
’
pastu’
Raggl’
.
E t de 98. 4 d .
9 9—1357 . 31 E DWARD III .
Seian t etc. ego helyn ap Jor da y p’
petua r ius vica r’
de Kilka in in comoto de Kon sell in E n glefield , dedi etc . D auid apJer ’ says ap Jer
’
vicha n ethered’
, suis sex tamp’
temtoc in a iurei n di hereditor n debita etc. testibus d’n o dauid ap Ithell vicha n
E d’
ap Jor’
viehau, bleddyn ap dauid ap Jor et Jor’
fr’
e suo,
on u ap Tudyr ap E yn ion madoc ap H o’
ll voel, E n ion apruli" ap dd
’
,
yJor
’
lloyd.
ap Jo’
r ap H eylyn , dat’ Kilka in d ie
sabb’
p’
p’
x t’
fest’
n at’
d’
n i a n’
o d’m1357 . The sea le broke off
a n d is the 15th on the file 111 Chester Ca stell.
LLA NGOLLEN FECHAN.
ab D avid ab Rhys ab H owel ab Y Da i of H irn an t in Mechain q:
Uwch Goed . ab Madog Llwyd ab David Va in . ab David Welw ab Davidab Medog H eddwch of Rhiwlas ab Meilir ab Tan ab Tudor ab Ithelab Idr is
ogab LIywelyn Eurdorchog, Lord of 1111a n d
-
s trad Ala n . Azure,a lion stata n tgarda n t, his ta il between his legs , a n d reflected over his
Roger ab W illiamof Lla n gollen ; Cather in e, d . of H owel ab Ieua n ab RhysF eehan ; livin g Lla n gollen F echa n .
17 4 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n oo .
b
Ja n e, d. : FDavid Lloyd Ma rgaret, d . of Jefi‘
o G
of of Coed y rey ab Hugh FyLla i or Lees cha n of Wrex ham, ab John Prysewood. a n d sister of Judge of Pla s yn y
Jefl’reys . l ysegl.
2
Robert$Catherin e, d. David , Thoma s Jan e, d .ofDavidLloyd of of Wi lli amof sla in in Owa in Lloyd of Lloyd ab MorLees Bagillt, a n d Irela n d . ab Ieua n Lla n ga n of P118 yn
wood . meter of of Ner gollen Crogen i nPyers ab cwys. F echa n . E deyrn ion .
W illiam.
David .
gollen F echa n , aged Gera rd E yton of E dwa rd ab E dwa rd ab
26 in 164 5. E yton , Kn ightBan W illiamof David Lloydn eret. Pen n a n t in of Cefn y
Swydd y Bedw.
Waun .
PRYSE OF PLAS YN Y GLWYSEGL.
E a r l. MS . 19 69 .
PLAS YN Y GLWYSEGL is a large an cien t house,situate on a n emin en ce on the western side of the brookcalled Y Gwystyl, fromwhich the beautiful glen called
Glyn y Gwystyl derives its n ame. The scen ery here isvery gra n d. On the eastern side the glen is boun ded
17 6 a rsron v or powvs PADOG .
8
Catheri n e, ux . Maur ice abJohn ab Ieua n of Y
l ysegl, descen ded fromCyn wryg E fell.
H owel ab Ieu Catheri n e, d . an d co-heir
of Trefn a n t. sea of John Trevor of
W ign a n t, secon d son of
E dwa rdTrevor ,Con stableof Whitti n gton Castle,ab John T revor . See
Bryn Cun a llt".
IDavid Llo d of T refn an t, Attorn ey -at-Lawat th d. of Richard E va n s
ourtof the Marches atLudlow. H en of Oswestry .
E lizabeth, d. of E dwa rd Pryse of Y l ysegl.
IE dward Lloyd of Trefn an t. d . a n d heir of David ab Oliver .
The above n amed Edward Pryse of Y l ysegl , ma rried , first, Gwen hwyfar , daughter of David Dduab Tudorab Ieua n , by whomhe had issue four son s —1, JohnPryse, his successor 2
,Richard Pryse, killed in a great
fray at Den bigh, caused by the Oppressive measures ofRobert Dudley, Earl of Leicester , upon whomQueenElizabeth had con ferred the lordship of Den bigh in 15 633, W illiam Pryse a n d 4 , David Pryse ; a n d eightdaughters, viz. :7
1. Jan et,ux . David Lloyd ab Thomas Lloyd ab DavidLloyd of Bodlith, ab Howel ab Maurice Gethin ab IeuanGethin
'
ab Maurice Cyflin .
2 . E va , ux . David Lloyd ab John ab Ieua n ab Ior
werth ab Ieuan ab Owa in ab Ieuan Teg.
3. Margaret, ux . Edward Eyton ab Roger ab John ab
Elis Eyton , of Bodylltyn .
4 . Elizabeth, ux . David Lloyd abWilliamabMatthewof Lla n armon Myn ydd Mawr .
5 . Catherin e, ux . Robert Lloyd ab David Lloyd of
glas
k
l s y Clawdd in Swydd y Waun or lordship ofhir
6 . Deila, ux . Edward Lloyd ab Thomas Lloyd of
Cegidfa .
d
Grufl'yddPa rson of Lla nfy llin , 1530. H e
had on e basta rddaughter by hiseon eubin e, GwenLin gan , who wasca lled Cather in eGrufl
‘
ydd 06 .1562
PRYSE or PLAS YN Y GLWYSEGL. 17 7
7 . Gwen , ux . Edward ab Ieua n ab David ab Rhys abReign a llt.
8. Ja n e, ux . David Lloyd abHugh Lloyd ab GruffyddLloyd ab E lisau.
Edward Pryse of Y l ysegl,married, secon dly ,An g
harad , daughter of Howel ab Iorwerth Goch ab Gruffyddab Madog ab E d n yfed Goch of Broughton , descen ded
fromE dn yfed ab Cyn wrig ab Rhiwa llawn , by whomhehad a fifth son ,
Richard Pryse, who ma rr ied Elea n or ,daughter of Richard ab G ryfl
'
ydd ab Ieua n ab E in ion,by
whomhe had a son , Sir Richa rd Fycha n , or Vaugha n ,of
Byla n d Abbey , co. York, Kn ight, 1604 .
H OW LLANFYLLIN CAME TO TH E PRYSE S OF
Y GL\VYSE GL.
Grufi'
ydd ab Rhys ab David ab Gwilym, bein g brotherto E dwa rd Pryse, a n d bein g Pa rson of Llan fy llin , begat
by his con cubiue (on e Gwen Lin ga n ) a daughter called
Cather in e Gruffydd which Catherin e (after the death ofher father) her U n cle Edwa rd Pryse broughtwith himtoY l ysegl a n dmarr ied her to his gra n dson , John Pryse,Vicar of Lla n gollen , a n d a o reed with the two ffeofi
'
ees ofher la n ds, viz. ,
Ha rri ab Hugh of Lla n fyllin an d Joh nLin gan , to pass themto himself. She had issue by the
said John Pryse as followethCatherin e, ux . Roger Eyton of Y l ysegl.
Ja n e, ux . of Croes Oswa llt.Elizabeth, ux . Grufl
’
ydd of Pan ty Llwyn Du.
John Pryse of Plas yn Y l ysegl, the eldest son ofEdward Pryse, was High Sheriff for co. Mon tgomery , i n
15 63. H emarried Marga ret, daughter of John Lloyd oflodidris y n la1, by whomhe had issue n in e son s a n d
seven daughters, viz.
1. Edwa rd Pryse.
2 . John Pryse, Vicar of Lla n gollen ,15 82 , ob. 1587 ,
ma rried Cather in e, daughter a n d heiress of GruffyddLloyd, Vicar of Lla n fyllin , by his con cubin e, Gwen Linga n , by whomhe had issue the three daughters beforemen tion ed.
3. Ric l1a rd_Pryse, ob. 8. p . 4 . Ha rri Pryse, ob. 8. p .
" 011. IV.
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
5 . Thomas Pryse, married An n e, daughter a n d heiressof G rufi
'
ydd ab David ab John ofLla n fyllin , by whomhehad a son
,Edwa rd Pryse of Lla n fyllin ,
who married a
daughter of Edward Lloyd of Melvern .
6 . Rhys Pryse, who married Gwen hwyfar , daughter ofRoger ab Williamab David ab Rh s of Lla n gollen Fecha n .
7 . Robert Pryse, ob. 8. p . 8,ohn Pryse ; 9 , W illiam
Pryse, ma rr ied Dorothy , daughter of Jen ky n of la].1. Catherin e, ux . WilliamGrifiith of Pa n t y Llwy n
Duin Tegei n gl.2 . Ja n e, ux . Stra n ge of Croes Oswa llt.
3. Gwen hwyfa r, ux . Ieua n Llwyd of Ty’
n y Wern in
Bry n Eglwys.
4 . Elen , ux . John Trevor ofLlys Trevor .
5 . Ma ry , ux . Ffoulke Sa lusbury of Pon t y Gof.6 . Ma rga ret ; 7 , Elizabeth.
Edwa rd Pryse, of P158 y n Y l ysegl. H emarr iedCatherin e, daughter of Edward Herbert of Mon toomeryCastle, by whomhe had issue six son s - 1
,Edwa rd
Pryse ; 2 , Richa rd Pryse, whomar ried Bla n che, daughterof WilliamW illiams of c h W illan ; 3, John Pryse,whomar ried Ma ry , relict ofWilliamLloyd of Betlorwyn ,
a n d daughter of Gilbert Jon es (Lea rn ed in the Law) ofPool 3, Owa in , ob. 8. p . ; 4 , Ha rri ; an d 5 , Charles ; a n dtwo daughters —1
, E lizabeth , ux . Richard Lloyd ofTrefn a n t ; a n d 2 , Catherin e, ux . Robert ab Maredydd ab
Maurice of Lla n fyll in .
Edward Pryse of Plas yn Y l yseglmarried Dorothy ,
daughter of RobertDavies of Gwysa n auin Ystrad Alun ,
by whomhe had two daughters, co-heirs1. Ma rgaret, ux . Cha rles Vaughan ,
on e of the youn gerbrothers ofLlwydia rth.
2 . Elisabeth , ux . Thomas Maurice ab Oliver Mauriceof P153 y n Llwy n . six th son of Maurice ab Maredydd ofLlora n U chaf in Cyn lla ith.
PRYSE OF OVERTON MADOG .
Thomas Pryse of Overton Madog ab Edward Pryse of
Overton , ab Cha rles Pryse, fifthFon of Edwa rd Pryse of
Plas yn Y l ysegl, ab John Pryse, etc .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
c I d I « I f l aE len , d. ofRobertTurbr idge John . Thomas. Piers . An n e,ux .
ab John ab W ill iamTur Thomasbr idge ofLla n rhudd in Dogveilin . Ar gen t, Wyn n ab Johna br idge embattled ga la , a tower a tthe of Tref E yarth.
ri d of the secon d .
Ja n e, ux . John ab Robert Dorothy ,ux . John
a b Rhys a b H owel Goch ; G r ifi ths of B rith H a rry a b Ro2 , H en ry Jon es of Caer d ir , ab Jsukin . bert ab H a rryI"
‘
a llwch .
lab Da vid of
Pen trefys
Llech.
Iary .
= John Lloyd , secon d son of E len .=-Will iamab Robert ofWhittin g
John Lloyd ofLlys Vassi. ton in Lla n rha iadr in Mochn a n t.
Accordin g to Lewys Dwn n ,vol. 11, the children of
Humphrey Myddleton an d Elen ,his wife, were
1, Thomas ; 2 , John ; 3, William; 4 , Edward an d
two daughters —1, An n e ; 2 ,
PLAS BINION IN TH E PARISH OF LLANFAIRDYFFRYN CLWYD .
H a r l. MS . 9865 .
David ab Medog ab Rhir id ab H owel ab Llywareh ab Rhirid ab Owa in ab=rE dwyn ab Goron wy , Pr in ce of Tegein gl.
1 Caer Fallwch lies at the foot of a hill ca lled Moel y Gaer inLlan eurga in , on the summit ofwhich is a camp called Caer Allweh.
About the yea r 14 10, the va lia n t H ywel Gwyn edd of Llys E dwin ,who sided with Owa in Glyn dwr aga in st H en ry IV,
was surpr isedby his en emies fromthe town of F lin t, an d beheaded within this enclosure.
PLAS E INION. 181
b
d. of Bleddyn Ll d ab Da vid Ddu, a n cestor of JohnBleddyn Fycha n of fod Pyers a b Rhys of ClocaeU n os. I
I o
d . of Ieuaf abw a ab Madog yr Athro of Plas Madogin Body lltyn , in thema n or of Rhiwabon , a bw a a b Iorwerthab G rutfydd a b Ieuaf ab Nin ia f a b Cyn wri ab Rhiwa llon .
H er mother was Agn es. daughter of G rufi‘
yd ab Cy n wr ig a bIeua f a b Ca swa llawn a b l a ab Ithel Pelyn , Lord of an dYstrad Alun .
Ieuan yr Athro H em?
n ab Cadwgan Decka f, of Llwyn E yn ,
wga n ab Iorwerth a b Ca dwga n D uab
I l IThoma s$Cather in e, d . of Thomas Fychan Sa lus John . Wil Loa ry .
of Plas bury , fourth son of Pyers Sa lusburyE in ion .
IJan et, ux . Rhys ab E dwa rd ab John a b Twn a of Llan fa ir by .
I IGwen , son of Roger Lloyd of Bryn E glwys, Marga ret,ux .Robertco-heir . fi fth son of David Lloyd ab E lissau, of Thelwa ll of E huddShe Pla s yn 151, secon d son of G rufl
'
ydd ab in , ab John Wyn nha d a ll E in ion ab Grufl
'
ydd of Cors y Gedol. E r Thelwa ll of Ba thathe mi n e, a sa ltir egulee, a crescen tor for dif vern Pa rk.
’
la n ds. feren ce .
I IAgn es , a r . John ab Robert ab Ma ry , 11x . Ieuan Ja n et, ux .
John of G arth Gyn a n . See Llwyd a b Rhys Humphr eyAr ch. Camb., p . 2 66 , Oct. Lloyd of Yr H ob . Pryse of Gar th187 6 . Gyn an .
Catheri n e. Gwen . Lowr i.
1 John ab Pyers ab Rhys Wyn n ab Williamab Thomas ab Gra ffydd ab John ab G rufl
'
ydd ab Ieua n ab David Ddd —Lemye Dwa n ,vol. 11, p. 34 4 . See Batha fa rn .
182 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
B A C H E U RI G .
1
E a r l. MS . 2288.
Bleddyn Llwyd B en ab Bleddyn Fychan ab Bleddyn ab Y Gwionvach ab Asa r ab Gwrgi ab H edd Moelwyn og, on e of the F ifteenT r ibes of Gwyn edd . See Llwy n y Maen
”. Ar ch. Comb
113. Sable, a stag stata n turgen t, a ttired or .
y Maen ..
, d. of Cyn wrig ab Rotpert ab Iorwerth ab Rhirid ab Madog ab
E d n owai n Ben dew. Argen t, a chevron in ter three boa r’
s
heads couped sable, la n gued ga la . H er mother was An ha rad ,
daughter of Medog Llwyd of Bryn Cun a llt, son a n d eir of
iorvierth Poel, Lord of Chirk, Maelor Saesn eg, a n d Na neuwy
IDavid Lloyd= Gwen , d. of Grufiydd Goch of Pen tref Coch an d Ba chymbyd ,
of H avod n ear Rhuddi n , ab Ieua n ab David F ycha n ab Iorwerth a b
U n Nos. David ab Iorwerth a b Cowryd ab Cadva n . Argen t, three
boat’s heads couped sable, la n gued gulee.
Ma redydd-Morfydd , d . of H owel ab Rh 8 Gethin of H en dref Rhys
of H avod n ear Bettws y Coed , ab rufl’ydd Fycha n ab G ruflydd GochU n Nos . ab David Goch ab David
, Lord of Den bigh.
a llt, d. a n d co he1r of Grufl'
ydd ab Mado ab Llywelyn Fycha nof Llywn Dy rus in Lley n , ab Gruffyd ab Sir Ieua n a b Sir
G rufl'
ydd Llwyd , t. , of Tref Garn edd an d Tref Na n t Bycha nin Mon . Ga les, a chief ermi n e, a n d chevron or . See Ar ch.
Camb. ,July 187 6 , p. 178, n ote.
1 Ba cheirig adjoin s Bathafa rn , n ea r Ruthin j a n d is in the par ish of
Lla n fa ir Dyfi’
ryn Clwyd .
184 . H lSTORY or rowr s mooe.
«1 9Cathe
lr in e, ux . wr i .=i=Hugh Roberts
John ab H owel of H afod yFycha n of Y c h in the
Perkin in E ivi par ish of
on ydd ; des Wrex ham ob.
n ded from 1607 .
Collwy n ab
Ta n gn o.
mas].
orothy . d. of John E llis of Arlrhsy .
Hugh Roberts of H afod y c h ob.-Catherin e of Dudleston .
Hugh Roberts of H afod y c h?An n e, d . a n d heir of Richa rd Wyn n of
a n d Pla s Nswydd. Pla s Newydd .
John Roberts of H afod y c h , H i h Sher in‘
, 1704 . H is secon d wife wasJa
lne, d. of Sir Wa lter Bagot of lithfield an d Bachymbyd , Bart. See
vo iii , p . 4 1.
John ab
y Gof, or Na n tclwyd . Richard Wyn n .
IGwen , d. a n d heir Lewys E len , ux . E dw.
of John ab Robert Lloyd of Gwa n n y Lloyd of Pwllof Bryn Lluarth . F lyn on in 1511. C
LLWYN YN. 185
LLWYN YN IN TH E TOWNSH IP OF E YARTH ,AND
CAER DDINOG1 IN LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD .
E a r l. MS . 19 69 .
E dwin ab Goronwy , Prin ce of=r- Ewerydd , sister ofBleddyn abCyn fyn , Pr in ce
of Powys , an d daughter of Cyn fyn a b Owr
ysta n a b Gwaethtoed , Lord of Cibwyr inGwen t. Ver t, a lion rampa n turgen t, head.
Sla in , 1073. feet, a n d ta il imbrued .
O elected Prin ce of North Wa les?h[orfydd , d . of Goronwyin 1096 . Died of con sumption in 1103. a b E dn owa in Ben dew,
three men ’
s legs con join ed at the of Llys Coed y My ntria n gle urgen t. See Ar ch. Cumb ydd in Bodvar i , Chief
pp. 2 27 -9 . of on e of the NobleT ribes.
IGoron wy
T—Gen illes , dof H oedl iwab Ithel abE dryd .
lL_
David , a n cestor . Cadwga n , an :
of the E d coator of thewa rdses of stem Llo ds of H er
stay in the sed ,Fer n an d
Man or of Y Llwyn Yn .
I :G lewysegl in (Ar ch . Camb .,
Gmfi'ytld? Maelor Gym July 1875 . pp .
1)
Iura eg. 2 - 9
1 Fromin formation received fromthe Rev. the Wa rden of Ruthin
I fin d that there is n ow n o pla ce kn own as Caer Dd in og in the parish
of Lla n fa ir Dyfi'
ryn Clwyd ; but that there is a place ca lled Caer
Ddin eu, which lies in the town ships of Trewyr an d Bodlowydd, in the
pa r ish ofLla n elida n .
2 E dward Wyn n ofLlan gyn ha fal, ab RichardWyn n ab John Wyn nab Robert ab Grufi
'
ydd ab Llewelyn ab E in ion ab Madog ab Iorwerth
ab Madog Goch ab H eilin Fycha n ab H eilin ab Ieua f ab Grufi'
ydd ab
Llewely n ab Owa in ab E dwyn .
3 Grufl’
ydd Hughes ab Hugh ab Richa rd ab Rhys ab Llewelyn , on e
Llewelyn ,an cestor of Madog
DduofCopa’
r Goleun i (Ar ch.
Comb July 1875 , p .
Lloyds of Pen tref H obyn ,
the E dwardses of Coed yLla i a n d Rhua l ( idem, p .
E dwards of Crogen
Iddon an d Ga llt y Celyn ,
Go
rifi thuot Ga r n in Rhuvo
mg Wy n n s of Lla n gy n haa n d Grud‘
ydd Hughesof Llun fui r , Deputy to the
Office of Arms )
186 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
H owel.$Lucy , d . of Iolyn ab Ieua n ab Llewelyn of Bodanwydog in I l l.
I
Da vid?Gwen llia n , d. of Ieuan ab Llywel Fy cha n of Llys y Oil , or Lla n .
ver is, ab 10 yn ab Ithel.
cc -heir of David ab Grufl'
ydd , on e of the son s of Ieuan
lizabeth , d. of Pyers Sa lusbury of E d - Margaret, d.
bore his Bachymbyd. a n d of Rag in rightof wa rd. of G r ufl‘
ydd ab
mother ’s his wi fe, Marga retWen , daughter'l‘wn a1 of '
IH'ef
coat of a n d sole heir of Ieua n ab H owel a b E yarth in
a rms in the Rhys ab David .Lord of Rug. De
flrstqua r scen ded fromOwa i n Brogy n tyn .
ter i n steadof hi s Lam-
gn aw ed , Gwen , a r . E hza An n , Maud , a r . l st,
father’
s. l st, Jen ky n ab Rhys, 3rd beth .ux . ux . John Wyn nSee Lewys E lis : 2a d ly , son of Robert Tho ab San der ;Damn , vol. W ill iam’ ab G rufl'ydd Wyn n ab ma s 2 n dly , Ieuann . D 34 9
. Mado Goch of ab Twa s of E dwa rd ah ah Da vid abKaerddi F ron eg. n ear T ref E y Lloyd oi
‘
G rufi’o Grufi'
ydd.
1108 Wrex ham. a rth. m. ydd.
l 1 2 iJohn ary , dau. of the Ba ron Hugh. Robert.?Dows, d.
ab Levys a b Owa i n of e t of Wil .Rhys Plas yn D ref, Dolgellau, liamab
of who wa s murdered at David .
Dun goed Mawddy, 11thOct. 1555 .
Thomas .
of the son s of Belyn of Nercwys, son of David ab Cyn wrig ab Ieuanab Grufi
'
ydd ab Madog Dduof Copa’
r Goleun i. Grufi'
ydd Hughesma rr ied Ma rgaret, daughter of John ab Roger of Llys y Oil or Llanver is, by whomhe had a son , Robert. (E a r l. MS.
1 Twn a was the son of Ieua n , youn ger son of Grufi'
ydd ab Rhys,third son of Madog Lloyd of Bryn cun a llt, who added a border ga la
to his patern al a rms,eldest son a n d heir of Iorwerth Foel,
'
Lord of
Chirk, Maelor Saesn eg, an d Nan heudwy, an d was the an cestor of theW a s of Tref E ya rth.
W illiamhad issue by his wife, Lowri, two son s, John ab Williama n d Roger ab William,
both of Fron Deg. Williamwas the son of
Madog Goch, third son of Howel of Bersham, ab Grufl'
ydd ab IeuanDduab H owel ab w a ab Iorwerth ab Gr ufl
‘
ydd of Bershamin the
ma n or of E sc lusham, secon d son of Ieuaf ab Nin iaf ab Cynwr ig ab
Rhiwallon . Ga les, two lion s pa ssa n turgen t, for Iorwerth ab Grufl'
ydd
of Bersham. ( See vol iii, p.
188 H ISTORY or POWYS ra p es .
BARONY OF MECHAIN IS Y COE D—PARISH OF
LLANFIHANGEL YM MLODWEL.
This parish con ta in s the town ships of Llan ymMlodwel,Aberta n at, Blodwel, Bryn , an d Lla n clys.
The ba ron ry of Mecha in - is-
y- Coed was formerly on e of
the three comots of the can tref of Y Fernwy—the othertwo bein cr the comots of Mochn an t U wch Rha idr an d
Lla n erct udol. Itwas given by Medog ab Maredydd ,Prin ce of Powys Fadog, to his son Owain , sometimesca lled Owa in Fy cha n a n d it rema in ed in the possessionof his descen da n ts till the con quest of Wales by Edwardthe First of En gla n d , by whomitwas wrested fromitsthen lord , Llewelyn Fycha n , a n d on the 2oth May 12 82 ,bestowed on Roger Mortimer , as before related. It n owforms pa rt of the lordship of Oswestry . Maredydd, the
son a n d heir of Llewelyn Fycha n , ma n aged to retai n a
very con siderable portion of his la n ds in the town ships ofAberta n ad a n d Blodwel.Theman or or lordship of Mechain Iscoed con tain s the
whole of the par ish of Lla n fechan (the town shi s in whicha re Bodyn fol, Llys, Trella n Issa, Trellan globe, an d
Ystymgyn og) ; the followin g portion s of the par ish ofLla n sa in tfl
'
raid , viz. , the town ships of Dolwen , Lla n erch
ymris, Lla n sain tfi'
ra id , a n d Melin iog fach the followin gportion of the pa rish of Lla n fiha n gel, viz.
, the town sh ipof Llaethbwlch ; the followin g portion of the pa r ish of
BARONY or MECHAIN 18 Y con s . 189
Meifod, viz. , the town ship of Ystymcolwyn (ex ceptin g,
out of the above,the portion s herein after men tion ed to
be con ta in ed in'
theman or of Plas Din as.
The ma n or of Mecha in Uwchcoed con ta in s the followin g portion s of the pa rish of Lla n fihan gel, viz.
, the
eleven town ships of Cadwn fa , Cefn deisiog, D olwa r ,F a chwen
,Fa rchwel Va rchoel) , Ffy n n on Arthur
,Ga rth
U cha , H a lfaen , Llwydia rth, Na n tcyn echa n d Rhiwlas (ex ceptthe portion s thereof herein aftermention ed to be in the ma n or of Plas D in as ) ; a n d the fol
lowin g portion s of the pa r ish of Meifod ,viz.
, the town
;gips of Duffryn , Main e
,Pen iarth, Teirtref, an d part of
eel.
Thema n or of Plas Din as is a mesn eman or within theman or of Mechain Iscoed, an d con sists of the followin gportion s of the parish of Lla n fecha n , viz the town shipsof Llys fecha n , a n d Bodyn fol the followi n g portion s ofthe pa rish of town ships ofMelin iogfach , Dolwyn , a n d Llan sa in tfi
‘
ra id the followin g portionof the par ish of Meifod , viz. , the town ship of Ystymcolwyn ; the followin g portion s of the parish of Lla n fiha n gel, viz. , a portion of the town shi of Cadwn fa ,
comprisin g Ty Mawr, Pen llys, a n d Melin adwn fa part
of the town ship of Fsehwen , a n d part of the town ship ofD olwar , comprisin g Allt Dola n og a n d Pen bryn farms ,a n d the whole of the town ship of Llaethbwlch. Thisma n or belon gs to the Rev. W. C. Kyn aston , ofwick .
190 ms'roa r or POWYS r a n oc .
ABE RTANAD .
H a r l. MS . 229 9 , f. 4 2 , 4 181.
Madog ab Ma redydd of Mecha in , ab Llywel Fychan ab Ll el a
Owa in c ha n a b Owa in , Lord of Mecha in s y Coed , secon dyw yn b-r
dog ab Ma redydd , Prin ce
in a border in den ted gulee.
Gwerfyl, heiress of Blodwel-T- G rufl'udd ofMaelor Saesn eg, secon d son of Iora n d Abertan ad in Mech
Iwerth Foel, Lord of Chirk, Maelor Saesn eg,
a i n . a n d Na n heudwy .
I 7Llywelyn Bda ofBlod d . ofMa do Fycha n a bMadog ab Goron wy Dduwel an d Aberta n ad .
IRhir id ab wa in ab Bleddyn ab of TrefiodwelTudor ab Rhys Sa is .
II—An gha rad . d. of An
gharad , ux . Ma rga ret, n x . An n est, a r .
dd ofTy G rufi'ydd ab Sir a vid H a n Goronwy ab Jen kyn a b
Blodwel Iorwerth ab mer , Kn t. , who Tudor abDavid Madoz a b
an d Goronwy of wasmadeChi ef ab Rhir id ab Philip Kyn a sAber Mortyn a n d Justice of E n g Ion a s of Pen ton of Stocks .
tmad . la n d in 1383. ley .
l 2 1 IMarga ret, d . an d heiress of Jen kyn An g
lharad , Gwen llia n ,
Jen kyn Deccaf ab Medog ab a r . David ux . MadogBda ab Grufl
'
ydd ab Ior Mare ab Davi d ab Ieua nAber werth Fycha n ab Iorwerth dydd . ab Madog ab Ior
ab Ieuaf ab Ny n ia f ab Gyn Ddu. werth.
wrig ab Rhiwul lawn . E r
mi n e, a lion rampa n t sa ble.
or the Gen erous , - Cather in e. cc -heir . ux . Morga n ab Iorwerthheiress of Blodwel a n d Aber ab G rufl’ydd Ddu ab Grufl‘
ydd Goch of
Alrhey . E rmi n e. a lion stata n t ga rda n t
gules.
Gwerfyl Hael, the heiress of Blodwel a n d Abertan ad,was very celebrated in her day for her ma n y n oble a n d
ex cellen t qualities. Amon g in numerable verses com
19 2 a rs'roa r or powvs sauce.
When Gwerfyl was la id un der the ston e, the life of themultitude
Lost its brightn ess, the housewives of good husba n ds weren omore. I
The sun, moon ,
a n d sta rs losttheir heat
The town ha s received a chill a s cold as the coldn ess of the
ston e ;Thousa n ds a re weepin g like Alice ; the warmth has fled
awavFromma n y a cheek . Woe is the hostfor the la dy of the
ma n sionF or the fa ir Gwerfyl the H on ey I sla n d is overcast
S in ce she is gon e, the summer ha s become win terH er on ce flowery ca rpet is emiction a n d woe.
It is useless n ow to br in g green leaves or gar la n ds to the
head of the br idge .
Woe isme, n owMadog’s daughter is n o more
The graves on the common a re gon e for ever .
O God ! Now that she is buried an d bid fromour sight,fa rewell to festivals l
Len gthen ed a re the wa ilin gs because she is lost to view.
As for her oems they will n e’
er be hidden fromour sight.
Although cd an d Ma ry have cut 03the cha rmof my ex is
ten ce,H e will n otbreak H is coven a n twith her husba n d ,Nor her min strels, n or her ren own , n or her three son s .
If the desire of the dawn is la id to sleep, with her lovelin ess,in Michael
’
s cha ir ,Still St. Michael with his golden sca les sha ll bala n ce
The good a n d evil don e by every on e.
1
When her boun tifuln ess is in the sca le, all will ra ise a triamphan t shout.
No sa in t, in the hours of Sun day ever bestowed (a lms) withthe lavishn ess of Gwerfyl.
Our moon is in the bosomof Jesus for her boun ty, withMa rya n d her compa n y.
The grave where her abode is n ow is filled to the br imwithboun tifuln ess.
If the boun tiful ever a re requited, may h’
er'
bon n ty be re
quited to her !
1 This is pa rt of the specia l office of St. Michael, accordin g to thetrad ition a l popular belief of the Middle Ages.
A POEM BY en r ro’
a GLYN.
A POEM BY GU TTO’
R GLYN IN PRAISE OF
DAE‘
YDD LLWYD OF GLAN TANAD .
T ra n slated by Bowen W . LLOYD , E sq.
The hard begin s by decla rin g thathewill lose n o Oppor
tun ity of frequen tin g the house of David “the fa ther of
Gla n Ta n ad ”
, who, together with his mother Gwerfyl,has won his heart.
The gifts of Grufi'
ydd (his father ) were mun ificen t, a n d
GwerfylH as made herself a n ame like that of Non ,
themother of S .
Da vid .
H e ha s had losses, butD avid will compen sate himfor them.
H e is the Goshawk of Powys F adog , the Gwa lchma i of
Maelawr .
A Briton of illustrious a n cestry , whose deeds a re chron icled
by his n eighbours.
Though he kn ew buthismother -ton gue, the defectNeed n othin der his adva n cemen t, a s thema n of on e speech
Stirs n ot the en vy of Other s, a n d is often gifted with a doubleamoun t ofun dersta n din g .
The E n glish lords will respecthis bravery despite his ign ora n ce of their la n guage.
Like Sir Peregrin e, hewill be fea red throughouttheMa rches,With his huge la n ce an d steed .
If a hostfromBrittan y , headed by a tawn y-l ion ,
lcross the
water ,Itwill crumble to pieces atthe rebuke of D avid, whose thigh
is like Llyr’s,
H is fame like thatof the a n cien twa rr iors, his n eck a s powerful a s Gerai n t
’
s,
H is whole frame giga n tic a n d muscula r a s a lion ’s or grisly
wolf’s.
Wron gdoers he will put down ; but his win e will flow for
the weak.
H is weight a lon e is as good a s a n in come to us, or a heap of
mon ey d istr ibuted.
If a n apple-tree in full blossomwill ma in ta in a ma n
,
H e is on e that will ma in ta in a thousa n d n ay, to me, he isa whole orcha rd.
1 H en ry, E arl of Richmon d , afterwards H en ry VII.von . xv.
19 4 H ISTORY or Powy s r a n ce.
As gore compared with sweet apples are some coun tr ies tomin strels.
Gwerfyl’
s apple is urifa ilin g in its sweetn ess, un like the sourn ess of other s. )
Like a g r iffi n is G rufi'
ydd’
s apple. It is gathered fromex cellen t stock.
GLA N T A NA D .
E a r l. MS . 2299 .
G rufi‘ydd , third son of Ieua n Fychan 1of Moel Iwr ch, ab Ieua n werfyl H ael,Gethin ab Ma dog Cyfi n a b Madog Goch of Llora n heiress of
ab Ieua f ab Cuhelyn ab Rhun a b E in ion E fell , L
coun tercha n ged .
IDavi d Catheri n e, d . ofMa re H owel ab Alice,ux Rei
gplgilltof Garth
tLlwyd dydd ab Ieua n a b Grufi‘
ydd , a n in Cegidfa , son of Sir
of Maredydd of Celyn en cestor of the G rufi'ydd Fycha n , Kn ightG ia n n aua n d YstymCe
'
d . Powells of Ba n n eret of Agin court.T a n ad . Ver t, three ea gles dis Pa rk in Sa ble, three horse
’s hea ds
era sed ur gen t.
2n d wi fe, Alice. d . ofCa dwa lad r of Mae s Llwyd .
mawr . ab S ir G ra f
ydd F ycha n . Kn ightab Madog ab Ba n n eret.
three horse heads erased a r
gen t.
John T a n a d of B rocton . See p . 19 7 .
1 Ieua n Fycha n was livin g atMichaelmas, 14 00, a n d held on lease
the office of Baglot of Aberta n ad .
19 6 H ISTORY or rowr s r a n ce.
b e d e I f IThomas d . Owain Mary , n x . Pen e Susan n a , Colon elTa n atof
Iof Sir Tan at. Sir E van lope, ux . heiress of Syd n ey
Gian Rhys. Lloyd of Ri chard Gla n Godolphin ,
T an ad ,
lBod idris, La n ce of Tan ad. Auditor of
Lord of Corn Northha lf Bro wa ll. Wales .
n ia rth .
F ive childr en , died youn g .
I I I IF ra n c is Ma rga ret Mary H en ry Godol Pen elope,married , l st,Godolphi n , La dy of
.
Godol hin , D .D . , F ra n cis H obiin ;ob. s. p . Bron ia rth. phin . sun of St. 2n dly , Sir William
Paul ’s. Pren dergast, Bart.
Ma ry Godolphin .?W illiamOwen of Brogyn tyn , E sq .
Owen , WilliamOrmsby ofW illowbrook, co. Sligoob. 1804 buried atWexham, co.
Brogyn tyn . Bucks.
WilliamGore, E sq. , took the n ame of OrmsbyGore, M.P . for co. Sa lop .
Ra lph Ormsby Gore of Brogyn tyn , firstLord H arlech. See “Clen en eu” ,
at a future page.
The lastGodolphin who own ed the G ian Ta n ad estate,leftthe property fromthe lawful heir to Lord Osborn e.
Pryse of Newtown H a ll , n owex tin ct in the ma le lin e,was lin ea lly
descen ded fromE lysta n Glodrudd , Prin ce of Ffer lis, who bore ga lee,a lion rampan t regarda n t or , gen era lly qua rtered with his son Cad
wgan’
s, a rgen t, three boar’
s heads couped sable. See vol. 11, p. 325 .
BLODWEL FE CHAN. 19 7
BLODWEL FE CHAN .
John T an atof Brocton . youn ger son of Ieua n Llwyd ab =F E len , d . of HumDa n d Llwyd or G ia n T a n ad . phrey Kyn aston
Ro bert Ta n at.?Gwen ll ia n Wen , d . of John An n e, ux . Maur ice Wyn n abab W illiam a b Jen kyn Llywelyn of Moel Iwr ch.
Goch.
1 2
Thoma s. q : John - Catherin e, d . Maur ice ; Maud , d. ofThomas ab Owa inT a n a t. ofJohn Pryse Ta n atof ab G rufi
‘
ydd ab Maur iceof Y l y Blodwel ab G ruffydd ab Iorwerthsegl. See Fecha n . of E ivion ydd .
p . 17 4 .
Humphr ey .
IRobert E dwa rds .w John Matthews of H a rn age Alice, 2n d cc
Cc
éqrt, des
aen
gfd from heir , ux .W il
H h E d ysta n lo hudd . liamWyn n'mf in ,” Bur ied atLla n fiha n gel ym of Moel
Mlodwel , F eb. 5 , 1634 . Iwrch.
2
Mauri ce Matthews, =FCatherin e, secon d d . an d cc -heir
Rector of E rbistog, of John Powel of Body llt n ,
1660. brother of Sir Thomas Powe ofPius yn H otalli
,Ba rt.
RobertMatthews.
U rsula , heiress of Blodwel F echa n , ux . Sir John Bridgeman , Kn t. , a n cestorof the E a r ls of Bradford .
19 8 H ISTORY or powr s ra n ce .
BLODWEL OF BLODWEL.
H a r l. MS . 229 9 .
Ma redydd ab Bleddyn , Pr in ce of ; H yn edd , d . of Eun ydd ab Gwern wy ,
Powys ; ob. 1133. Or , a Lord of Dyfi‘
ry n Clwyd , Trefalun ,
pa n tcrown ed ga la . a n d G resford. Azur e,a lion sa lien t
or .
I 2Grufi
'
ydd , Lord of Cyfeili og ob.=F1at wife. ; 2n d wife. Joa n n a or Eweredd , d .
1128. Or . a lion’
s gamb erased of Iago, son of Grufl‘ydd abdex terwise gules.
1 I Gyun a , Ki n g of Gwyn edd .
I IOwa in Cyf eili og , Meu =F ofGmfi‘
. Rhi r id F oel, =FJa n e, d . an d heir
Prin ce of U pper rig. ydd Car n o, jureuzor is ess of Ieuan of
Powys ; ob. 119 7 . son of H owel of Blodwel. Blodwel , secon dOr , a lion
’s gamb, ab Ieuaf, Argen t, three son of H owel of
era sed dex ter Lord of Ar ra ven’
s Ma in , a n ills ti
wise gulee.
1 wystli . heads era sed mate son of are
ppr .,their dydd a b Bleddyn :
Caswa $E len , d . of Llywelyn ab Owa in‘ beaks rules. Pn n ce of Ports
llawn . ab Ma redydd ab Gruffydd ah IYr Arg
‘
lvdd Rhys, Pr in ce of Ieua n Medog . Iorwerth.
South a les.
Gwladys , heiress, ux . Ieuaf ab Alo ab Rhiwa llawn Fycha n of Trefn a n t in Caer Madog of Biod =F BlodBin ion . Or
,three lion
’
s heads erased wel.
ga tes, in a border i n den ted a zur e.
John Bach of Blodwel ?
John Blodwel of Blodwel ?
of Blodwel . Tudor of Ma in in Meivod . A : gen t, a lion passa n tsable,
Richard Blodwel—Marga ret, d . of G rufi‘
ydd ab H owel ab Ma redydd ab
I in a border in den ted yulee.
1 H a r l. MS . 19 73,f. 4 .
200 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG.
T R E F LO D W E L.
E a r l. MS . 4 181.
David ab John ab Gutto, a lia s Grufi'
ydd ab Jen kin a b=FLowr i . d . a n d heirJohn ab Gmfl'ydd ab Ieua n F chan ab Ieua n of Aber ese of John Lloydta n ad , ab Goronwy Dduof refiodwel
,who dwelled ab Ieuan Ll d
atAbertan ad , the seven th son of Grufl‘
ydd of Maelor of Abertanx
twife, Lowr i , dau. an d heiress of Reig- x‘
zud wife, Cathen a llt ab David Llwyd ab Robert ab tin e, d . of E dward
T refiodwel. Ma redydd nd ab Grufi
'
ydd ab Meu of Blodwel.rig Llwyd of wyn him .
IMaude, 1602.
| 1John ab=FAn n e, d . of Da n d ab Maredydd Ma rga
G rufll ab Grufi'
ydd ab Jen kyn Pen ret, ux .
ydd of of Pen tref Sien cyn , Lord of JohnTrefiod the Bry n . H er mother was Ta n ad ofLla nwel-by Marga ret. (1. of Ma redydd ab ab John
the Addaf of Swydd y Drewen . H en .
Church.
David ab John of d . of David ab David of Trallwn g.
lRichard ab Da vid
,1602 .
LLOYD or BRYNGWYN. 201
LLOYD OF BRYNGWYN IN MECHAIN IS Y CO ED .
Add . MS. 9 865 .
Ma redydd ab Grufi’ydd of Lla n fecha in Is y Coed , ab Tudor ab Medog aha:
Bin ion ab Medog ab Gwylawg ab E gin ir ab Lles ab Idn erth Ben i ras ,Lord of Maesbrwg .
H olwel ab Maredydd ofLla n fecha in .
E in ion Fycha n of Bryn gwyn .=FAn gharad , d . of David ah Mab E in ion of
Mochn a n t.
John ab E i n ion ; Marga ret, d . of Da vid c anun ah David ah Madog Cy
H owel ab John of Gwen , d. of Hugh ab Ieua n ab Llywelyn David ofBronBryn Gwyn . a b E in ion a b Celyn in ofLlwyd ia rth.
DaLid Lloyd Ja n et, d. of Ieua n Lloyd ab David Lloyd of Abertan ad .
B ryn Gwyn .
Robert Lloyd of; Marga ret, d. of Bei un llt ab David ab Grufl’ydd ab Ma re.Bryn Gwyn . dydd of Gareg wia , ab E dn yfed Gemof Llys Pen g
wer n in Nan heudwy . See p. 14 5.
Johln Lloyd of ; E rmin e, d . of Ra n dle H anmer of Pen ley , secon d son
Bryn Gwyn .
Iof Sir Thoma s H a nmer of H a nmer , who was kn ightedat the taki n g of Tex-win a n d Tourn ey.
IDavid Lloyd of=FMary , d . of WilliamWilliams ofW in n in gton .
Bryn Gm I
Oliver Lloyd of=F F fran ees , d. of Sir Richa rd Hussey of Crug ion , Kn t.Bryn Gwyn .
E l izabeth , heiress of Bryn Gwyn , ux . John Ky n a ston ab Roger Kyn as ton of
Plas Kyn a ston i n the pa rish of Rhiwa bon . See p . 7 .
202 HISTORY or POWYS sa n oo.
GRIFFITH OF BRON GAIN IN ME CH AIN.
Add . MS. 9865 .
David of Bron Ga in , Al ice, dau. of David Gethin of Maesbrwg.
ab E in ion Fycha n of Argen t, a fess gumfr etty or , in ter threefieurs-de-lys cable.
IG rufl
'
ydd ab David of Bron Ga in
Ri char d Grifi th of B ron Ga in-
TCather in e, d. of Humphrey Chambre of Pet
ton .
Alice, d. of John Va n ha n , Rector of Lla nse a id.
Catherin e, d. of Roger Kyn aston of H ordley.
d. of Roger Trevor of Pen tref Cynwr ig“ See p . 81.
of Ra lph Devon portofob. 1705 .
ob. 1739 .
ob. 1719 .
204 H ISTORY or POWYSmoon .
TH E CHURCH OF LLANFIH ANGELYM MLODWEL.
This church is dedicated to St. Michael, on e of thea rcha n gels. St. John the Divin e gives us the followin ga ccoun t of this person age in the twelfth chapter ofRevela tion s
An d there appea red a great won der in heaven a
woma n clothed with the sun , a n d the moon un der her feet, a n dupon her head a crown of twelve sta rs : a n d she bein g withchild cried , tr ava ilin g in birth, a n d pa in ed to be delivered.
An d there appeared a n other won der in heaven ; a n d behold a grea t red dragon havin g seven heads a n d ten horn s, a n d
seven c rown s upon his heads . A n d his ta il d rew the third pa r t
of the sta rs of heaven , a n d did ca st themto the ea rth a n d thedragon stood before thewoma n which wa s ready to be delivered,for to devour her child a s soon a s itwa s born . A n d she broughtforth a ma n child , who was to rule a ll n ation s with a rod of
iron a n d her child wa s caught up un to God , a n d to his
thron e.
“ An d there wa s wa r in heaven : Michael a n d his a n gels
fought aga in st the dr agon ; a n d the dragon fought a n d his
a n gels, a n d preva iled n ot; n either was their place foun d a n ymore in heaven a n d the great dr agon wa s ca stout, that oldserpen t ca lled the Devil, an d Sata n ,
which deceiveth the wholeworld ; he wa s ca st out . in to the ea rth, a n d his a n gels wereca st outwith him.
An d I hea rd a loud voice sayin g in heaven , Now is comesalvation , a n d stren gth, a n d the kin gdomof our God , a n d the
power of his Christ ; for the a ccuser of our brethren is cast
down , which a ccused thembefore God day a n d n ight.”
It appea rs, therefore, fromthis accoun t, that St. Johnthe Divin e witn essed the great battle fought betweenSt. Michael a n d the dragon , for he ex pressly states thatwhen the dragon was va n quished, he hea rd a loud voicesay in g in heaven ,
“Now is come salvation ”, etc . The
date when this a ccoun t was written is stated in the
ma rgin of the En glish version of the New Testamen ttobe A .D . 9 6 .
We have a n accoun tof this battle given in theCha ldwa nAccoun tq
”Gen esis, by the late George Smith, pp . 9 1, 9 2 .
TH E CH URCH or LLANFIHANGEL. 205
The dragon ,which,
in the Cha ldea n accoun t of the Crea
tion , leads ma n to sin , is the creature of T iamat, the livin gp rin ciple of the sea a n d of chaos , a n d he is a n embodimen t ofthe spiritof chaos or d isorder whichwa s opposed to the deitiesat the c reation of the wor ld.
”T iamat decla red wa r aga in st
the gods, a n d atta cked the just Prin ce of the gods, Meroda ch.
The gods have fa shion ed for thema sword an d a bow to fight
the d ragon Tiamat, a n d An a (the supreme God of H eaven )rocla ims great hon our to a n y of the gods who will en gage inbattle with the dragon . Bel (theLord) Meroda ch volun teers
,
a n d goes forth a rmed with these weapon s to fight the dr agon .
T iamat is en couraged by on e of the gods who ha s become herhusba n d, a n d meets Meroda ch in ba ttle. The descr iption of
the fight, given in the Tablets, a n d the subsequen t tr iumph of
the god , who killed T iamat a n d d ispersed her a rmy a re veryfi n e. This wa r between the powers of good a n d evil, cha os a n d
order , fi n ds its pa ra llel in the wa r between Michael a n d thed ragon in Rev. x 11, 7 to 9 , where the dr agon is called the
great d ragon , that old serpen t, ca lled the Devil a n d Sata n ,which deceiveth the whole world .
”
This description is strikin gly like the impressiongathered fromthe fragmen ts of the cun eiform story ,
the dragon Tiamat, who fought aga in st the gods , an d ledma n to sin ,
a n d whose fate itwas to be con quered in a
celestial war, closely correspon ds in a ll essen tia l poin ts tothe dragon con quered by Michael.In the NewTestamen t, however , which is believed by
all Christian s to be the in spired Word of God, we are
told by St. John the Divin e, who describes the battle,thatwhen the dragon was defeated, he himself heard a
loud voice sayin g in heaven ,
“Now is come salvation ,
a n d stren gth, a n d the kin gdom of our G od, an d the
power of H is Chr ist.” This, however , is the divin ely
in spired assertion of the beloved disc iple of Christ, theEva n gelistSt. John .
In the elegy to the Lady Gwerfyl, p. 19 1, we fin d thefollowin g statemen tIf the desire of the dawn is la id to sleep, with her lovelin ess
in Micha el’
s choi r ,Still St. Michael with his golden sca les sha ll ba la n ce
The good a n d evil don e by every on e.
”
206 H ISTORY OF rowr s r a n ce .
This 1s pa rt of the spec ial office of St. Michael, accordin gto the tra d ition al popula r belief of themiddle ages . It18 so re
p resen ted i n a homily of the fifteen th cen tury prin ted by theE a r ly E n glish Tex tSociety ; a n d a lso in a curious fresco recen tlybrought to light in the church of Southleigh in Ox fordshire ,where St. Michael is represen ted a s hold in g a pa ir of sca les,in on e of which is a k n eelin g figure of a soul la tely decea seda n d in the other , Of a demon ; while a n imp, perched on the
ex tremity of the ba la n ce, en deavours to overweigh the Opposite
sca le. On the r ight of the a rcha n gel sta n ds the Blessed Vir
gin ; a n d on the left side, 1n the foregroun d of the picture, isthe flamin g abyss filled with ex pecta n t demon s .
”1
In the eastwin dow of the Church OfLla n gysten yn ,in
Rhos, a re the rema in s of some a n cien t sta in ed glass. In
on e of the compa rtmen ts of th is wi n dow, St. Michael isrepresen ted holdin g a pa ir of scales, in on e ofwhich is thekn eelin g figure of a depa rted soul, a n d in the other itssin s, with
c
a demon un dern eath , en dea vourin g to pullit down a n d make it prepon derate.
I n a small pamphlet ca lled The Serp en t llIyths qfAn cien tE Jgp t is a vign ette, taken froma payprus , ofthe judgmen tof a departed soul by Osiris. The deceased
is in troduced in to the Ha ll of Judgmen t by Isis a n d
Horus-Ra . In the cen tre of the picture sta n ds the
bala n ce, in on e sca le of which is the heart of thedeceased
,a n d in the other a weight, in the formof the
Goddess of Truth. On the right stan d Isis, the Queen ofHeaven , a n d Horus-Ra , who
a
holds the deceased’
s lefthan d . Behin d the bala n ce is the en tra n ce to Hades,
guarded by a Typho - cerberic mon ster , who sits on the
attlemeuts of the portal. On the left side Anubis, thegua rdia n Of the dead, adjusts the beam; while Thothrecords the resultupon his tablet. This en ds the first
scen e. In the secon d pa rt of the picture, Horus-Ra ,crown ed with the Pschen t, i n troduces the deceased to thepresen ce of Osir is, a n d pleads in his beha lf for him, n owin vested with the robe of Justification . Before Osiris a re
1 H owel Wm. Lloyd , E sq.
3 Serpen tMyths of An oien tE gg/pt. By W. R. Cooper , E sq .
,F .R.S.L.
H a rdwicke, 19 2 , l’ iccadilly .
208 HISTORY or POWYS r a n ce .
ceeds to the en umeration of the good which he has performed ,a n d en treats , n ot the clemen cy , but the equity of the judge.
E x ten din g then his a rms towa rds the deity , thus he addresses
the adjudicator Osiris a n d his coadjutor divin ities —‘O ye
Lords of T ruth, 0 thouG reat God', Lord of Truth, I have
come to thee, my Lord, I have brought myself to see thysplen did glories I have kn own thee, I have kn own thy n ame,I have kn own the n ames of the forty-two of the gods who a re
with thee in the H a ll of the Two Truths, who live by catchin gthe wicked a n d feedin g off their blood , in the day of reckon in gfor words before the Good Bein g , the Justified.
Rub ye away my faults, for I have n ot pr ivily don e evil
aga in st ma n kin d , n either have I amicted person s or men ; Ihave n ot told fa lsehoods before the tr ibun a l of T ruth, Iha ve ha d n o a cqua i n ta n ce with evil, I have n otdon e a n y wickedthin g , I ha ve n otmade the labourin gma n performmore tha nhis da i ly ta sk ,
I have n ot been idle, I have n ot fa iled, I have
n otbeen weak (in the sense of sinful) , I have n ot don e what is
hateful to the gods, I have n ot ca lumn iated the slave to his
ma ster , I have n ot sa crificed (fi lled the ofi ce wrongfully of a
poi est) , I have n otmurdered , I have n otgiven orders to smitea person privily , I have n ot don e fraud to a n y ma n , n either
have I a ltered themea sures of the coun try I have n otin juredthe images of the gods , I have n ot withheld milk fromthe
mouths of sucklin gs, n either have I n etted the sa c red fish ;1 I
have n ot stopped run n in g water , I have n ot robbed the gods of
their ofl'
ered haun ches, I have n ot caused to weep, I have n ot
multiplied words in speakin g , I have n otbla sphemed a god , I
have n otmade a con spira cy , I have n ot cor rupted women or
men , n either ha ve I polluted myself ; I have n ot stolen fromthe dead, I ha ve n ot played the hypocrite, I have n ot causeda n y to weep , I have n ot despised a n y god in my hea rt I ampure, I ampure,—let n o ha rmhappen tome fromthe aven gin ggen n save, 0 saveme fromthem.
“0Lords of Truth , I have made to the gods the offerin gs
due un to them, I have given food to the hun gry , I have givendr in k to the thirsty , I have g iven clothes to the n aked, a n d a
a boat to the shipwrecked ; I have been atten tive to the wordsof T ruth, I ampure froma ll sin s
,I amfree fromthe curse of
thewicked , I have don e what the god s writupon ea rth, I have
n o sin s, a n d n o perversion—pla ceme before thyself, O Lord of
l TheLepidotus, or Ox yry n chus Niloticus, worshipped atLatopolisa s a formof the goddess Athor .
TH E CH U RCH OF LLANF IH ANG EL.
E tern ity. a n d letme pa ss through the roads of da rkn ess a n ddwell with thee for
'
ever .
’
To somagn ificen t a n appea l, a n d to a soul so con sc iouslyperfect, but on e a n swer ca n the deity retur n . At a. sign a l fromOsiris, the decea sed is in vested in a lon g white lin en robe ,
1
fri n ged with a symbolica l frin ge a lon g on e side of it (the or igin
possibly of the Jewish Arba n g Knnphoth) ; a n d then ,while
Thoth wr ites the decree of a cquitta l upon the rolls of H ea ven ,
the deity a n d a ssessor s, join tly addressin g the Osir ia n , e x c la im,
Go forth, thouwho ha st been in troduced . Thy food is fromthe eye of God, thy d rin k is fromthe eye of God , thy mea tsa
'
re fromthe eye of God ; go thouforth, O Osiria n , justified forever .
”
If on the n ight of the eighth day of the Ka len ds of
Ja n ua ry , the 25th of December , we refer to the celestia l
Sphere, we sha ll see r isin g in the ea st the celestia l Virg in ,
who by her ascen sion presides over the open in g of the yea r .
She has ben eath her feet in the lower hor izon the D ragon of
the H esperides , who r ises a fter her with Libra , a n d who seemsto pursue her. I n the same way the dragon of the Apocalypsepursues the win ged woma n who wa s about to be delivered of
the god who wa s to reign over theun iverse, a n d like the serpen tPython , whose n ame he bea rs, he pursues La ton a , themotherof the sun , or Apollo.
This Virgin bore the n ame of Isis,the mother of H orus
, or
the god of light, a n d of Ceres, mother of the youn g god of the
mysteries, a n d who wa s ca lled the H oly Virgin . H er first
de’
ca n wa s that of the sun , or of the god whose birth wa s celebrated on December 25th,
a n d whose n ata l hour wa s con sultedby the priests . The represen tation of the sun wa s con sequen tlyla ced over this deca n , which pla ced the sun upon her head .
he first deca n ofLibra wa s that of the moon . Thus she had ,l ike the woma n of the Apoca lypse, the sun on her hea d , a n d
the moon un der her feet. This vi rgin is represen ted ca rryin ga n ew-bor n child , a s in the Per sia n spheres of Aben
- E zra a n d
of Abulmaza r.
Ather feet, towa rds the ea ster n side, is the sta r J a n us ,2 the
hea d of the twelve mon ths or the sig n s , represen ted by twelvea lta rs pla ced athis feet.
1 A spec imen of this ga rmen t in the H ay collection measured 16 ft.by 9 ft. , an d was furn ished with a broad twisted frin ge a lon g the outeredge.
3 The origin a l of Peter , head of the twelve Apostles.
7 0L. IV.
2 10 ms'roav or POWYS ra n ce.
On the horizon ta l lin e towa rds the east is Bootes,l the
gua rd ia n or foster - fa ther of H orus , son of the Virgin Isis ,mother of the god of da y , preceded by the ship or bark of
Ja nus, or the vessel of Isis a n d Osir is , of which the ba rk of
Peter a n d of Ja n us ha s been made, for both have the ship a n d
the keys.
” 2(See Lempriéne
’
s Classica l D iction a ry Ja nus a n dCybele .) In Sa n scrit this ship is ca lled Argha .
A n d aga in
If the reader fix es his eyes on the heaven of the fix ed sta rs,a n d especia lly on the Zodia c . a n d on thatportion of the skywhich fix ed , atmidn ight, the begin n in g of the yea r at the
win ter solstice, a n d which con stellation s, at spr in gtime, rosefirst
,at sun set, on the horizon at its eastern boun da ry , he wi ll
perceive tha tthe con stella tion s tha t rise firsta re the ship ca lled
Area (the ba rk of Ja n us) , a n d the celestia l Virgin , atten ded bythe Serpen t, who r ises a fter her , a n d appea rs to pursue her inthe heaven s , while on the wester n side the r iver of Orion (thecelestia l E rida nus), seems to bury itself in the ea rth by disapea ri n g a s it sets. Such is the picture which the astron omica lheaven s presen tto us at themomen twhen the equin octia l yea rtermin ates, a n d when the sun of sprin g , which supports Ar ies
(the celebrated Lamb) , the leader of the twelve sign s of the
Zod ia c , is about to shin e forth. What a re the rep resen tation s
which the Apocalypse sets before us? The Ark shin in g in
heaven (Rev. x i, a woma n with win gs, like the Virgin of
our con stellation s (Rev. x 11,1,14 ) who is pursued by a serpen t
(Rev. x ii, a n d a r iver which 1s swa llowed up by the ea rth
(Rev. x 11, 15 , Thus the Apoca lyptic a n d the a strologica l
sky a re absolutely iden tica l.In the Apoc a lypse a woma n is seen (refer to p. 204 ) clothed
with the sun , havin g themoon un der her feet, a n d a c rown of
twelve sta rs upon her head ; she trava ils in b irth, an d pa in s to
be delivered ; a n d a fter her comes a great red dragon , of the
colour of Typhon ,who appea rs in heaven ! an d seeks to devour
the youn g child who is to rule a ll n ation s : themea n in g of
which is, we see Isis with the child H orus or the sun , whomTyphon , the Prin ce of D a rkn ess, wishes to devour , but whois soon overcome by the blood of the Lamb (Rev. x ii
,11) or
A ries,the sign of the sun ’
s ex a ltation , the sign in which theGod ofLight resumes his empire over the Pr in ce of D a rkn ess,
1 The or igin al of Joseph, the Jewish ca rpen ter .
2 Ma n kin d : thei r Or igi n a n d D estin y . By a n M.A. of 3111101Col
lege, Ox ford. Lon don Lon gma n s a n d Co .
2 12 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
TH E WISDOM OF TH E SERPENT.
Gen esis iii , 1.
—‘Now the serpen t was more subtile tha na n y bea st of the field yet ac cordin g to the Pen tateucha lfa ble, he n ot on ly tempted E ve to tra n sgress the comma n dmen tof Adon i (Jehovah) , but con victed himof a n un truth.
Gen esis iii, 2 .-‘
An d the woma n sa idun to the serpen t,We
may eatof the fruit of the trees of the ga rden , but of the fruitof the tree which is in themidstof the ga rden , God hath sa id,Ye sha ll n ot eat of it, n either sha ll ye touch it, lestye d ie.
’
For this sta temen t she wa s warra n ted, forGen esis 11, 16 . Adon i (Jehovah or Yahaveh) comma n ded
the ma n , sayin g , Of every tree of the ga rden thoumayestfreely eat, but of the tree of the kn owledge of good a n d evilthousha lt n ot eat of it ; for in the day tha tthouea testthereofthousha ltsur ely die.
’
Gen esis iii , 4 . An d the serpen t sa id un to the woman , Yesha ll n ot surely d ie for God doth kn ow that in the day ye eat
thereof, then your eyes sha ll be Open ed, a n d ye sha ll be as gods,kn owin g good a n d evil.
’
6 . An d thewoma n sawthatthe treewas good for food , an dthat itwa s plea sa n tto the eyes, a n d a tree to be desired to
make on e wise, she took of the fruitthereof, an d did eat; a n d
gave un to her husba n d with her , a n d he did eat.
’
An d they did n ot die for severa l cen turies a fterwa rds.
“Gen esis iii, 22 .-‘An d Adon i (Yahaveh) sa id , Behold,thema n
ha s become a s on e of us, to kn ow good a n d evil : a n d n owlesthe put forth his ha n d, an d take a lso of the tree of life, an d
ea t, a n d live for ever ; therefore Adon i sen t himforth fromthe ga rden of E den to till the
, groun d fromwhen ce he wastaken . So he d rove outthema n .
’
“ 2 4 .
‘An d he pla ced at the east of the ga rden of E den
cherubims, a n d a flamin g sword, which turn ed every way ,to keep the way of the tree of life.
’
So that, a ccordin g to this story , this serpen t, more subtiletha n a n y bea st of the field, wa s either more in telligen t or
more truthful tha n Adon i (Yahaveh) ; a n d there wa s n o dif
feren ce between Adam,a fter he had eaten of the fruit of
the tree of kn owledge a n d become a s on e of ‘us ’
gods, a n d
Adon i, ex cept in immorta lity.
”
TH E COURT OF JE HOVAH . 2 13
THE COURT OF JE HOVAH .
In the twen ty - secon d chapter of the FirstBook of Kin gs
we rea d that when Ahab, or Achab, K in g of Isra el, a n d
Jehoshaphat, Kin g of Judah,wished to kn ow whether their
attempt to recover Ramoth Gilead would be successful orn ot, they summon ed the prophets of Baa l a n d the prophets of
gehovah in to their p resen ce, to hea r whattheir prophecywould9 .
On e of them, Mica iah, presen ts to our view Adon i (Jehovah) sittin g on his thron e with his celestia l atten da n ts
sta n d in g a roun d him.
“ God says to his celestia l court (1 Kin gs x x u,Who sha ll pe1suade Ahab, that he may go up a n d fa ll at
Ramoth Gilead . An d on e sa id on this man n er, a n d a n other
sa1d on thatma n n er .
An d there came forth a spir it, a n d stood befo1e Adon i
(Jehovah) , a n d sa id ‘I will persuade him.
“An d Adon i sa id un to him,
‘Wherewith An d he sa id , I
will go forth, a n d I will be a lyin g Spir it in themouth of a ll
his prophets. An d he sa id,‘Thousha lt persuade him, a n d pre
va il a lso ; go forth an d do so.
’An d the a n gel or messen ger
depa rted on h13 erra n d .
A similar story to this on e is related by Homer(I llad , Books iii an d iv).
On ce,when the a rmies ofthe Greeks a n d Troja n s were drawnup in battle a rray , Alex a n dros (Pa ris, who had run off withH elen , the wife of his host, Men elaus) cha llen ged a ll the Argivechiefta in s to fight himma n to ma n in deadly combat; a n d ,Men elaus havi n g accepted the cha llen ge, Alex a n dros thus a d
dressed his brother the n oble H ector.
‘If, H ector , thouwilthave me do battle a n d fight, make the T roja n s a n d a ll the
Acha ia n s sit down , a n d setme in the midst, a n d Men elausdea r to Ares, to fight for H elen a n d a ll her wea lth. An d
whichever sha ll va n quish an d ga in the upper ha n d, let himtake a ll the wea lth a r ight, a n d the woma n , a n d bea r themhome. An d let the rest pledge fr ien dship a n d sure oaths
somay ye dwell in deep- soiled T roy, a n d let themdepa rtto
A rgos, pasture- la n d of horses, a n d Acha ia , home of fa ir
women .
’
2 14 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG.
Then H ector spake between the two hosts : H ear of me,Trojan s a n d well greaved Acha ia n s, the sayin g of Alex an dros,for whose sake strife ha s come about. H e biddeth the other
T roja n s a n d a ll the Acha ia n s to lay down their goodly a rmouron the boun teous ea rth
,a n d himself in themidst, a n d Men elaus
dea r to Ares, to fight a lon e for H elen a n d a ll her wea lth, a n dwhichsoever shall va n quish a n d ga in the upper ha n d, let himtake a ll the wea lth a r ight, a n d the woma n , a n d hea r themhome but let a ll of us pledge frien dship a n d sure oaths.
’
Then in their midst spake Men elaus of the loud wa r cryH ea rken ye n ow to me, too for in to my hea rt, most of a ll,is gr ief en tered a n d I deemthat the pa rtin g of Acha ian s a n d
Troja n s hath come a t last; seein g ye have en dured ma n y illsbecause of my quar rel a n d the first sin of Alex a n dros. An d ,for whichsoever of us death a n d fate a re prepa red , lethimbedea d a n d be ye a ll pa rted with speed . Brin g ye two lambs,on e white rama n d on e black ewe, for ea rth a n d sun ; a n d letus brin g on e for Zeus.
’
To this proposa l Agamemn on agreed , a n d ofl'
ered the sac r i
fice a n d poured outthe win e for a libation , a n d prayed to the
gods that live for ever .
“The con testthen commen ced , an dMen elaus defeatedAlex a ndroa, a n d would have put himto death, had n ot Aphrodite
sn atched up Pa r is very ea sily, as a goddess may , a n d hid himin thick da rkn ess , so thathe could n otbe foun d , either by theT roja n s or their a llies n or would they have hid himfor kin dlin ess , could they have seen him for he wa s hated of all, even
a s bla ck death. So Agamemn on , kin g of men , spake amon gthem thus : H ea rken to me, Troja n s an d D a rda n ia n s a n d
allies . Now is victory decla red for Men elaus give ye ba ckH elen of A rgos a n d the possession s with her , a n d pay ye ther ecompen se such a s is seemly .
’So sa id Atreides, a n d a ll the
Acha ia n s gave assen t.”
TH E COURT OF OLYMPUS.
Now the gods sat by Zeus a n d held a n a ssembly in heaven ,a n d in the midst the Lady H ebe poured themtheir n ecta r ;they with golden cups pledged on e a n other , a n d gazed uponthe c ity of the T roja n s . Then did Zeus, addressin g H era , theox - eyed queen , say : Of a truth the victory is to Men elaus dea rto Ares ; so let us take thought how these thin gs sha ll be ;
H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
TH E FALLEN ANGELS.
We read in the Bible that‘ it came to pa ss, when men bega n
to multiply on the fa ce of the ea rth, a n d daughters were bornto them, that the son s of God saw the daughters of men that
they were fa ir ; a n d they took themwives of a ll they chose.
There were gia n ts in the ea rth in those days a n d a lso
a fter that,when the son s of God came un to the daughters of
men , a n d they bore children to them,the same becamemighty
men,which were of old men of ren own ; a n d it repen ted the
Lord tha the had ma de ma n on the ea rth, a n d itgrieved hima t
his hea rt.’1
It is stated in the Book of E n och2 thattwo hun dred son s
of heaven or a n gels descen ded upon Ardis, the top of Moun tArmon , un der the lea der ship of Samya za , a n d selected wivesamon g the mostbeautiful daughters of men , who became themothers of mon strous gia n ts, of appetites so destructive thatthey n ot on ly devoured birds, bea sts, reptiles, a n d fishes, buteven lived a s ca n n iba ls, on huma n flesh.
This appa llin g reign of violen ce an d cruelty on ea rth at
len gth a roused Micha el, Gabriel, Raphael, a n d other loya l
members of the heaven ly host; a n d on the appea l for retr i
bution to the thron e of God, the gia n t Offsprin g of the
apostate a n gels were supern a tura lly ex c ited to destroy ea ch
other a n d Samyaza , with his compa n ion s in c rime, wa s hur ledin fetters ben eath the ea rth, to awa it in da rkn ess the Day of
Judgmen t, in which they sha ll be taken away in the lowestdepths of the fire i n tormen ts, a n d in con fin emen t sha ll theybe shutup for ever .
3
The c red ibility of this story is attested by apostles . In the
Secon d E pistle of Peter we read For if God spa red n ot the
a n gels that sin n ed , but castthemdown to hell, a n d deliveredthem in to cha in s of da rkn ess to be reserved un to judgmen t.
’
A n d aga in in Jude :5 An d the a n gels which kept n ottheir first
esta te, butleft their own habitation , H e ha th reserved in ever
la stin g da rkn ess un to the judgmen tof the greatday .
’
i? E n och
,v11-x .
3 E n och, x , 16 .
5 Jude, 6 .
TH E DAY or JU DGMENT . 2 17
Who ca n doubt that the authors of these epistles were
familia r with, a n d a ccepted the Book of E n och as in spired
Sc ripture, more especia lly a s Jude forthwith n ames En ocha s a prophet.
”1
TH E DAY OF JUDGMENT .
I n the book of E n och we fin d full a n d elabor ate deta ils of
the Messia n ic kin gdom,the Son of Ma n
,the E lectOn e, the
Son of God , supreme in r ighteousn ess, kn owledge, a n d
wisdom, pre
- ex isten t before the creation of the world’
, a n d
proc la imed before the Lord of a ll spirits, before the sun a n d
the sta rs of the heaven were crea ted .
’
“ ‘Behold he comes with ten thousa n d of his sa in ts, to
ex ecute judgmen t upon them,a n d destroy the wicked , a n d
reprove a ll the ca rn a l for everythin g which the sin ful a n d
un godly have don e a n d committed aga in sthim.
’2
‘The Lord of Spirits satupon the thron e of his glory , a n d
the spirit of r ighteousn ess wa s poured outover him. Thewordof hismon th sha ll destroy a ll the sin n ers a n d the un god ly , whosha ll perish at his p resen ce. In that day sha ll a ll the kin gs,the pr in ces , the ex a lted ,
'
a n d those who possess the ea rth,sta n d up, behold , a n d perceive that he is sittin g upon the
thron e of his glory , that before himthe sa in ts sha ll be judgedin righteousn ess, a n d that n othin g which sha ll be spokenbefore himsha ll be spoken in va in .
‘Trouble sha ll come upon themas upon a woma n in trava il.On e portion of themsha ll look upon a n other . They sha ll be
a ston ished , a n d sha ll humble their coun ten a n ce, a n d troubleshal l seize themwhen they sha ll behold this Son of Woma nsittin g upon the thron e of his glory . Then sha ll the kin gs ,the prin ces , a n d a ll who possess the ea rth glorif himwho wa scon cea led for fromthe begin n in g the Son of a n ex isted in
secret, whomthe Most H igh preserved in the presen ce of H is
power , a n d revea led to the elect.’3
“ ‘H e sha ll sowthe con gregation of the sa in ts a n d of the
elect, a n d a ll the elect sha ll sta n d before H imin tha t day. All
the kin gs, the prin ces, the ex a lted , an d those who rule over
1 The E volution of Chr istia n ity . Lon don : Williams a n d Norgate.
E n och, ii .3 E n och
,lx i.
f
2 18 1113101111 or POWYS ra n ce.
the ea rth sha ll fa ll down on their faces before H im, a n d sha ll
worship H im. They sha ll fix their hopes on this Son of Ma n ,
sha ll pray to H ima n d petition H imfor mercy .
Then sha ll the Lord of Spirits hasten to ex pel themfromH is presen ce. Their fa ces sha ll be full of con fusion . The
a n gels sha ll take themto pun ishmen t, thatven gea n cemay bei n flicted on those who have oppressed H is child ren a n d H is
elect but the sa in ts a n d elect sha ll be sa fe in thatD a y ; the
Lord of Spir its sha ll reign over them, a n d with this Son of
Ma n sha ll they dwell, eat, lie down , a n d r ise up for ever .
"
“ In the New Testamen twe fin d thatJesus commun icatedto H is d isciples the Messia n ic glor ies predicted by E n och.
Matt. x vi , 27 , 28 :‘For the Son of Ma n sha ll come in the
glory of H is Father with H is a n gels, a n d then H e sha ll rewa rdevery ma n accordin g to his works. Ver ily , I say un to you,there be some sta n din g here which sha ll n ot taste of death
till they see the Son of Ma n comin g in H is kin gdom.
’
Ma tt. x x iv, 30, 31, 34 -36 : An d then sha ll appea r the sign
of the Son of Ma n in heaven ; a n d then sha ll a ll the tr ibes
of the ea rthmour n a n d they sha ll see the Son ofMa n comin gi n the c louds of heaven ,
with power a n d gr eatglory . An d H e
sha ll sen d H is a n gels with a g reat soun d of a trumpet, a n d
they sha ll gather together H is elect fromthe four win ds, fromon e en d of heaven to the other . Ver ily , I say un to you, this
gen eration sha ll n otpass away till all these thin gs be fulfilled .
”
HADE S, OR H ELL.
The followin g story is taken fromMrs. Crowe’s NightS ide QfNatur e.
Some n in ety yea rs ago, there flour ished in Glasgow 9. clubof youn g men ,
which fromthe ex treme profliga cy of itsmember s a n d the licen tiousn ess of their orgies, was common ly ca lledthe H ell Club. Besides their n ightly or weeklymeetin gs, theyheld on e g r a n d a n nua l saturn a lia , in which each tr ied to ex cel
the other in drun ken n ess an d bla sphemy a n d on these
occasion s there wa s n o sta r amon gst themwhose lurid light
E n och, lx i.
2 20 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
i n temperate still drawled out the wa n ton son g or maudlinbla sphemy l The gambler plied for ever his en dless game, a n dthe slaves of Mammon toiled through etern ity their bitter
ta sk ; whilst a ll the magn ificen ce of earth pa led before that
which n owmet his viewH e soon perceived that he wa s amon g old so ua in ta n ces,
whomhe kn ew to be dead, a n d each, he observe was pursuin g the object, whatever it was, that formerly en grossed
him; when , fin din g himself relieved of the presen ce of his
unwelcome con ductor , he ven tured to address his former frien d ,Mrs . D .
,whomhe saw sittin as had been her won t on ea rth,
a bsorbed at 100, requestin gTier to rest fromthe game, a n d
i n troduce himto the plea sures of the pla ce, which appea red
to himto be very un like whathe had ex pected , an d, in deed an
ex tremely agreeable on e. But, with a cry of agon y , she
a n swered , that there wa s n o rest in H ell ; that they must evertoil on at those very plea sures a n d in numerable voices echoedthrough the in termin able vaults
, There is n o rest in H ell 1’
whilst, throwin g open their vests, each disclosed in his bosoma n ever-burn in g flame ! These, they sa id , were the pleasuresof H ell ; their choice on ea rth wa s n owtheir in evitable doom.
I n themidst of the horror this scen e in spired , his con ductorr eturn ed , a n d , at his ea rn est en treaty , restored himaga in to
ea rth but, as he quitted him, he sa id, Remember, in a yea r
a n d a day wemeet aga in .
’
At this crisis of his dreamthe sleeper awoke, feverish a n d
ill ; a n d whether fromthe effectof the dream, or of his pre
cedin g orgies, hewas so unwell a s to be obliged to keep his bedfor severa l days, dur in g which period he ha d time for ma n yser ious reflection s, which termin ated in a resolution to aba n don
the club a n d his licen tious compa n ion s a ltogether .
H e wa s n o soon er well, however , tha n they flocked a roun dhim,
ben t on recover in g so va luable a member of their soc iety ;a n d havin g wrun g fromhima con fession of the cause of his
defection , which, as may be supposed , appea red to thememin en tly r idiculous, they soon con tr ived tomake hima shamedof his good resolution . H e join ed themaga in , resumed hisformer course of life, a n d when the a n nua l satur n a lia cameroun d, he foun d himself with his glass in ha n d, at the table,when the presiden t, r isin g to make the accustomed speech,began with sayin g,
‘Gen tlemen : this bein g leap-
yea r, it is a
yea r a n d a day sin ce our la st a n n iversa ry ,’etc ., etc . The
words struck upon the youn g ma n’
s ea r like a kn ell ; but,a shamed to ex pose his weakn ess to the jeers of his compa n ion s,
HADE S, os H ELL. 2 2 1
he sat out the feast, plyi n g himself with win e even morelibera lly tha n usua l, in order to d rown his in trusive thoughtstill in the gloomof a win ter’s morn in g he moun ted his horseto r ide home. Some hours a fterwa rds, the horse wa s foun dwith his saddle a n d br idle on , quietly grazin g by the roadside,about ha lfway between the city a n d Mr . B
’s house whilst a
fewya rds ofi'
lay the corpse of his ma ster .
Now this story is n o fiction ; the circumsta n ce happen ed as here related. An accoun t of itwas publishedat the time, but the copies were bought by the family .
Two or three, however, were preserved, an d the n arrativehas been reprin ted.
This dreamis eviden tly of a symbolical character , a n dthe in terpretation seems to be, that the evil passion s a n dcrimin a l pursuits which have been in dulged in here,become our curse hereafter. (See the accoun t of the
Old Ken tMa n or House”, vol . ii.)“ I do n otmea n to
imply says Mrs. Crowe, that the ordin a ry amusemen ts of life a re crimin al ; fa r from it. There is n o
ha rmin da n cin g, n or in playin g at 100, either ; but if
people make these thin gs the whole busin ess of theirlives, a n d thin k of n othin g else, cultivatin g n o highertastes, or formin or n o higher aspiration s, what sort of
preparation a re they makin g for a n other world ? I ca nhardly imagin e that a n ybody would wish to be doin gthese thin gs to all etern ity , themore especially that it ismost frequen tly en nui that drives their votaries in toex cesses even here butif they have allowed their min dsto be en tirely absorbed in such frivolities a n d trivia lities,surely they can n otex pectthatGod will, by amiracle, sudden ly obliterate these tastes an d in clin ation s, a n d in spirethemwith others better suited to their n ew con dition .
Itwas their busin ess to do that for themselves whilsthere ; a n d such a process of preparation is n ot in the
slightest degree in con sisten twith the en joymen t of allma rin er of harmless pleasures, on the con trary , it gives
the greatest zest to them: for a in which there isn othin g ser ious, in which all is play a n d diversion , is,
2 2 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS ra n ce.
beyon d al l doubt, n ex t to a life of active, perseverin gwickedn ess, the saddest thin g un der the sun . Butlet everybody remember , that we see in n ature n o
violen t tra n sition s, everythin g adva n ces by almost insen sible steps, atleast, everythin g that is to en dure ; a n d,therefore, to ex pectthat because they have quitted theirfleshly bodies, which they always kn ew were but a tempora ry appurten an ce, doomed to perish a n d decay , theythemselves a re to un dergo a sudden a n d miraculouscon version a n d purification ,
which is to elevate themin tofitcompa n ion s for the a n gels, a n d the just on es who havepassed away , is surely on e of the most in con sisten t,un reason able, a n d pern icious errors thatma n kin d ever
in dulged in .
”
The Greeks a n d Roma n s believed in a tripa rtite
kin gdom of the dead . There were the Elysia n fields,a region in which a certa in amoun t of happin ess wasen j oyed , an d Ta rta rus, the place of pun ishmen t for thewicked , each of which was comparatively but thin lyin habited. Buttherewas a lso a mid- region or Purgatory ,peopled with in numerable hosts of wa n der in g a n dmournful spirits, who, a lthough un dergoin g n o tormen ts, are
represen ted as in cessa n tly bewa ilin g their con dition ,
pin in g for the life they on ce en j oyed in the body , lon gin g a fter the thin gs of the ea rth, a n d occupyin g themselves with the same pursuits a n d objects as had for
merly con stituted their busin ess or their pleasure. Old
habits a re still dea r to them, a n d they ca n n ot sn ap the
lin k that bin ds themto the ea rth (see vol. 11, p.
In the first volume of thiswork I have given the storyof Thespesius, who, havin g fallen in to a tra n ce, his spir itwen t to the upper region s. H e states that the souls ofthe dead, on quittin g the body, appeared like a bubbleof light, out of which a huma n formwas quickly evolved.
That of these, some shot away at on ce in a direct lin e,with grea t rapidity , whilst others, on the con tra ry ,
seemed un able to fi n d their due course, a n d con tinuedto hover about, till at len gth they a lso da rted away inon e direction or a n other . H e recogn ised few of these
2 2 4 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
amon gst those Spirits which most resemble itself, a n d
with whom, therefore, itmust have the most a ffin ity ?On ea rth , the good
'
seek the good , an d the wicked the
wicked ; a n d the a x iom, that like associates with like’
,
we can n ot doubtwill be true hereafter as n ow. Therearema n y con dition s, an d our in tuitive sen se of what isfit a n d just, must n eeds assure us that it is so . Therea re too ma n y degrees ofmoral worth a n d mora l unworthamon gstma n kin d to permit of our supposin g thatjusticecould be satisfied by a n abrupt division in to two opposite classes. On the con trary , there must be in fin iteShades of desert ; an d , as we must con sider that thatwhich a spirit en ters in to on leavin g the body , is n ot so
much a p la ce as a con dition,so there must be as man y
degrees of happin ess or sufferin g as there a re in dividuals,
ea ch ca rryin g with himhis own H ea ven or Hell. For
it is a vulgar n otion to imagin e thatHeaven a n d Hell
a re p la ces ; they are sta tes y an d it is in ourselves thatwe must look for both . When we leave the body , weca rry themwith us, as the tree fa lls, SO it sha ll lie’ .The soul which here has wallowed i n wickedn ess or beensun k in sen suality, will n ot he sudden ly purified by thedeath of the body itsmora l con dition rema in s what itsea rthly soj ourn has tra in ed it to, but itsmea n s of in dulgin g its propen sities a re lost. If it has had n o godlya spiration s here, itwill n otbe drawn to God there a n d
if it has so boun d itself to the body that it has kn ownn o happin ess, but that to which the body min istered, itwill be in capable of happin ess when deprived of thatmea n s of en j oymen t. Here we see at on ce what a
va riety of con dition smust n ecessa rily en sue ; howma n ycompa ratively n egative states there must be betwix tthose of positive happin ess or positivemisery .
Wemay thus con ceive how a soul, on en terin guponthis n ew con dition ,
mustfin d its own pla ce or state ; if
its thoughts a n d aspiration s have been heaven ward, a n dits pursuits n oble. its con dition will be hea ven ly . The
con templation of God’
s works, seen , n ot as by our morta leyes, but in their beauty an d their truth , a n d ever-glow
H ADE S, on H ELL. 2 2 5
in g sen timen ts of love a n d gratitude, a n d , for aughtwekn ow, good Offices to the souls in n eed or distress, wouldcon stitute a suitable heaven , or happin ess, for such a
bein g ; a n in capacity for such pleasures, a n d the absen ce
of all others, would con stitute a n egative state, in whichthe chief sufferin g would con sist in mourn ful regrets
a n d a vague lon gin g for somethin g better, which the nutr a in ed soul that n ever lifted itself fromthe earth kn owsn ot how to seek ; whilst ma lign an t passion s a n d nuquen chable desires would con stitute the appropriate hellof the wicked ; for we must remember , that although a
spirit is in depen den t of those physical laws which a re
the con dition s of matter,the mora l law,
which is in cleStructible, belon gs peculiarly to it, that is, to the spirit,a n d is in sepa rable fromit.
This con dition of the wicked , we are led to hope, isn ot fin al, n or does it seemcon sisten twith the love an d
mercy ofGod thatitshould be so. Theremustbe fewofus,in deed, who leave this earth fit for heaven for , althoughthe immediate frame of min d in which dissolution takespla ce is probably very importa n t, it is surely a pern iciouserror, en couraged by jail chapla in s an d phila n thropists,that a late repen tan ce a n d a few pa rtin g pra y ers can
purify a soul sullied by yea rs of wickedn ess. ‘Ven ld weat on ce receive such a on e in to our in timate commun iona n d love? Should we n ot require time for the sta in s ofvice to be washed away an d habits of virtue to be
formed? Assuredly we should . An d how ca n we imagin e that the purity of heaven is to be sullied by thatapprox imation that the purity of earth would forbid
’
4 It
would be cruel to say ,irration al to thin k, that this late
repen tan ce is of n o ava il it is doubtless so fa r of ava ilthat the strain in g upwards a n d the heaven ly aspiration sof the partin g soul a re carried with it, so thatwhen it isfree, in stead of choosin g da rkn ess, itwill flee to as muchlight as is in itself ; an d be ready ,
through themercy ofGod, a n d the min isterin g of brighter spirits, to receive
more. But in this case, as also in the in numerable insta n ces of those who die in whatmay be called a n ega
VOL. IV.
2 2 6 H ISTORY or POWYS rx n oe.
tive state, the adva n ce must be progressive, though,wherever the desire ex ists, I must believe that thisadva n ce is possible. If n ot, wherefore did Christ, afterbein g put to death In the flesh , go a n d preach to thespirits i n prison
” ? It would have been a mockery toprea ch ssalvation to those who had n o hope ,
n or wouldthey ,
havin g n o hope, have listen ed to the preacher .
’
GOMOT OF CYNLLAITH .
The comet of Csn lla1th is divided i n to two pa rts,Cy n lla 1th Owa in , a lia s Cyn lla ith Rin gild, a n d Cyn lla ithTir Ia rll.
CYNLLAITH OWAIN.
Cyn lla ith Owa in , or Cyn lla ith Rin gild, was formerly a
portion of the territories of Owa in G lyn dwfrdwy , whosechief ma n sion was at Sycharth in this lordship, a de
scription of which by the hard Iolo Goch has been
already given . On the atta in der of Owa in , itwas seizedby the Crown of En glan d, where it remain ed till the
time of Elizabeth , who gra n ted it, together with Cynlla ith T ir Iarll, to Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester.
Subsequen tly they again fell to the Crown ; a n d the
followin g la n ds were gran ted (2 James I) , 16 14 , to
Owai n Vaugha n of Llwydiarth, E sq. viz.
,a ll those '
clauses a n d lan ds In Cy n lla ith Owain , ca lled Rhos Ddu,Tir Madog ab G rufi
'
ydd, Perch Kesles, a n d other la n dslately In the possession of Maurice ab Ieua n ab Howel ;the la n ds of BIyn y Gadfa a n d Kirkma n , in the township of Llora n ; a ll those profits a n d commodities, ofwhatsoever kin d , in Cyn llaith Owa in
,ca lled customs,
Tretledame, Adde Advoca r etAmber et de firma VVood
wa rd de Cyn lla ith Owa in ; a n d themill formerly in thetenure of Robert ab Edward ; all on ce possessed by
1 Maur ice ab Ieua n ab H owel ab Iolyn of Lla n ged n yn ,ab Ieua n
Gethin ab .\ l.a lug f‘
y .fii n Sec Lla n gcdwy n in Mochn a n tIs llha iad1.
’
2 2 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
in the comet of Cyn llaith a n d pa rtly in that of Mochn a n t IS Rha iadr, a n d is n ot divided in to town ships.
The pa rish of Lla n armon Dyfl'
ryn Ceiriog lies also
artly in the comets of Cyn lla ith a n d Mochn an t Ishaiadr . It is divided in to the three town ships ofTre’r Lla n TrefLlywa reh, a n d Llora n .
The par1sh of Lla n gadwaladr lies partly in the cometof Cyn lla ith, an d pa rtly in that of Nan heudwy . It is
divided in to the town ship of Tre’
r Lla n ,which con ta in s
the church , an d is en tirely surroun ded by the pa rish ofLla n silin a n d the town ships of Tref Geiriog a n d Na n tH ir , both of which are detached , a n d lie three milesfromthe church , fromwhich they are separated by the
parish of Llan silin . They are on the n orth Side of theriver Ceir iog, a n d in the comet of Nan heudwy .
Add. MS. 6693, fos. 254 - 69 .
Regin a Omn ib’
ad quos etc ., Sal’
t’mSciatis quod n os tam
in cousidera e’
o’
e D’
in’
or’
etMa n er’
de Arustley etKeveliock incom’
n’
ro Moun tgomery Ma n er’
de Kn ole a lia s Kn owle in com’
n’
ro W a r r’
Ma n er’
deKen llethowen in com’
n’
ro Den bighe cumomn ib’ et sin guli s eor
’
jur’ membr is et lib
’
tat un iversis p’
dil’m’
s Con sa n guin eum et Cousilia r’ u’
r’mRob
’
tumComitemLeie Ba ron de D en bighe vtriusq
’
Ord in is Ga rter’
et s’
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i
Mich’
is MilitemMagistr’
E qui n’
ri n obis hered’
et successorib’
n’
r is nup’
barga in’
a t’
ven dit’ dat’ et con cess’
quam ro a liis
bouis con sidera c’
oib’
n os ad p’
rsen s specia lit’ moven de gra
’
n’
ra spesiali a c ex certa Seien cia etmeromotun ’
ris dedimus etcon cessimus a c p
’
presen tes pro n obis heredib’
et successor ib’
n’
ris damus et con eedimus p’
fat’
Reb’
to Gomit’ Leie ac dil’
co
Subdito n’
ro Joh’
i Morley Armigero hered’
et Assign’
suis
(in t’
a l’
) Omn ia et sin gula ill’ quin q’
hun dred’
n’
ra a c Lib’
tat’
et
fi’
ra n ehes’
n’
ra vocat’
sen cogn it’
p’
n o’
en sive n o’
i’
a de
Boden ham Burghill Cowa rn e Kin gston e et Stretford in d’
c’
o
com’
n’
ro H eref’
cum omn ib’
et sin gulia eor’
jurib’
lib’
tatib’
fra n ches’
et jur isdicc’
o’
ib’
quibuscun q’
Ac omn ia Cur ’ hun dred’
sect’
cur’ reddit’
servie’
fcod’ mil’ p
’
quisic’et p
’
quesit’
Cur ’
Hun d red’
restorie’
br iu’
etLet fin es amerc iamen ta forisf’ctu’bon a et Cata ll
’ Waviat’
ex trahur’
eon suetud’
et a l’
profic’
CYNLLA ITH , ARWYSTLI, me. 2 2 9
comoditat’ queen n q’
dict’ hun dred’ et cuil’t eor
’
Spectan’
et
pertin en’
ac tot ill An nual’ reddit’
duer’
solid’
et quatuorden a r
’
ex cun’
de Cowa r n e p’
dict’
Ao tot ill’
An nua l’ reddit’
duor’
solid’
atun ius den a r’
ex euu’
de Bodenhampr’
dict’
Necuontot il l
’
An nua l’
reddit’
octo den ar’
ex eun ’
de Burghill’
pr’dict
Acec iamtot ill’
An nual’ reddit’
trior’
solid’etvn
’
den a r’
ex eun’
de Cowa rn e Boden hametBurgill predict’
a n t de ea r’
a liqua que
guidem Hun dred
’
et ceter’
pr’miss’ in Boden ham Burghill
owa rn e Kin gston et Stretford fuerun t p’
eell’
ter ra r’
posses
sionu’ et hereditamen ’
vocat’
Buckin gham la n ds in d’
e’
o
com’
n ostro H eref’
Aceciam omn es illas terra s n’
ras cump
’
tin en’
in Boden hamin dict’
com’n
’
ro H eref’modo vel n up
’
in ten a r’
sive occupa c’
o’
e E dwa rdi Bowker vel Assign’suor ’
con tin eu’
p’
estima c’o’
emtres a era s ter re sub’
An nua l’ reddit’
sex den a r Necuon omn es ill’ terr ’ etpa stur’
n’
ras cump’
tin en’
in Boden hampr’dict
’ modo vel nup’in ten a r
’
sive occupa c’
o’
e
Hogeri “”dge vel Assign
’
suor’
con tin eu’
p’
estima c ’o’
emduasaera s terre et vn ama crampa stur
’
SubAn nua l’
redd It’ quatuor
decimden a rior ’ Quequidemp’missa in Boden hamp
’
dict’
nup’
prioratui de Lymebroke in d’
c’o com’
n ostro H eref’ quon dam
spectaba n t et p’
tin eba n t a c p’cel
’
possessionu’in de quon
damex isteba n t D am’
en im’
a c de vberiori gr’
a’
ura a c ex
certa scien ti a etmere motun ’
r is pred’
c’
is pro n obis hered’
et
Successorib’
n’
ris p’
presen tes con cedim’
prefet’
Rob’
to GomitiLeie et Joh’
i Morley om’
ia et sin gula gra n gia messuagiamolen din a demos edificia horrea sta bula Columba ria hortos
ppma ria ga rd in a terras Ten
’
prat’
pase’
pastur’
co’
ia terr’
’
in’
ea les vast’
via s semita s jampu’
bruer’ moras mar iscos
boscos subboscos aquas piscar’
piscac’o’
espa rcos lib
’
tates
par c i Wa rren n’min er’ et qua rr
’
reddit’
ga llin a r et ovor
’
a c a l’
r eddit’ mobil’ quoscun q
’
reddit’
revere o’
es et servic ia reddit’
on eri a reddit’
suios a c reddit’et servic
’
tam lib’
or’ quam
eustuma r ’ Ten en ’
Oper a ten en’
firm’
feod’
firm’
An nuitat’ a c
feod’
Milit’
Advoca c’
o’
es don a c’
o’
es lib’
a s disposi’
c’
es et jur’
patron at’
Rector’
et seel’
ier’
qua r’cun q
’ wa rd’ma ritag’
esca et’
relia’herr iotta fin es amerciamen ’
Cur’ Let vis fi'
ra n c’
pleg’
Cur ’ etLet p’
quisic’
o’
es et proficua a c omn ia ad Cur’ Letvis’
fi'
ra n c’
pleg’
p’
tin en’
cata lla’ Waviata ex trahur
’
Cata lla felon ’
et fugitivor’
a c felon’
de se et in ex ign e posit’n atives n atives
a c Villa n n os cumeor’
sequelis estover et c’
o’
isa E stover lib’
as
Wa r ren’
wrecia maris ac Nun din e mercat’ Teln ettheolon ’
Custum’
ac om’
ia alia jura iur isdic’
o’
s fra n chesia s pr ivilegia
proficua comoditates emolumen ter ethered itamen’
n’
ra queca n g’
cumeor’
p’
tin’
vn iversis cuiuscun q’sin t gen eris n ature seu
speeiei seu quibuscun q’
n o’
ib’
Seia n tur cen sea n tur nuncupa n tur vel cogn osca n tur sc itua t
’ ja cen ’
et ex isten’
pro
230 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
ven ien’
sive emergen’
in fra vill’
Campos pa roch’
sive H amlettde Boden hamBurghill Cowa rn e Kin geston Stretford sen ea r
’
a liqua vel a liquib’
aut in eor’
a liquo vel a liquib’
ac a libi
vbicun q’
in Com’
H ereford’dict
’
Domin ’ Man eriis Rector’
Hun dred’
terr’
ten’
et hereditamen ’
ac ceter’
premiss’ sup’
i n s
p’
pr’
sen tes precon cess’
sen eor’
a licui vel a liquib’ quoquemodo
specta n’
vel pertin en’
aututmembr ’ a rtos vel pa rcell’
eor’
demDomin ’
Ma n er’
Rector’ Hun dred’ac rectoror’omin ’
et
sin gulor’
premissor’
sup’
ius ut pr’
fertur p’
presen tes pre
con cess’
seueor’
a liquor’
vel a licuius in de pa rt’
vel pa rcell’
li’
it
cogin t’
occupa t’
a ccept’
vsitat’
seu reputat’
ex isten’
Damusec iamet con cedim’
p’
presen tes de ampliori gr’
a n’ra ac ex
certa sc ien tia etmeromotun ’
r is predict’
prefat’
Rob’
to Gomit’Leie at Joh’
es Morley om’es et omn ’
n’
oe bosc’subboscos et
a rbor es n’
ra s qua scun q’
de in et supra om’
ib’
et sin gulis premissis sup
’
in s p’
p resen tes precon cess’
vel de a lique in de pa reell’
erescen’
sive ex isten’
Ac totumter ramfun dametsolemeor’
demboscor
’
subboscor’
et Arbor’
a c reverc’
o’
emet revere’
o’
es quaseun q
’
pred
’
e’or
’
Domin ’ Ma n er’
Reetor’
Hun dred’
ter r’
ten’
a c
reteror om’
i’
et sin gulor’
premissor’
super ius p’
presen tes
precon cess’
et cuiusl’
t in de pa rcell’n ecn on om’
ia et sin gulaex it
’
reddit’
reuen c’
o’
es et An n ua lia proficua queen n q’
om’
in’
et sin gulor’
premissor’
p’
presen tes precon cess’
et cuiusl’
t in de
pa rcell’
H aben d’
Ten en d’
et gauden d’
pred’
e’
a D’in a Ma n eria
Rector’
Hun dred’messuag
’
terr’
Ten’
prat’
pasc’
pa stur’
pa reos
eo’
ias boscos subboscos reddit’
rever c’
o’
es et Servicia a c
r etor’
a om’
ia et sin gula premissa super ius p’
presen tes ut
p’
fertur precon cess’
cum eor’
p’
tin’
vn iversis prefat’
Boh’
te
Gomit’Leie etJoh’
i Morley hered’
et assign’
suis ad Solumet
propr iu’
opus et usumip’or
’
Comitis etJoh’
i Morley hered’
et
a ssign’
suor’
imp’
p’mTen en d
’de n obis hered
’
et successorib’
n’
riS ut de Ma n erio n’
ro de E a stgren ewich in com’
n’
ro Ka n tp’
fidelitatemta n tumin lib’o et co’i soccagio et n on in capite n ee
p’
servic’
Milita re E tvlterius de Ampliori gr’
a n’ra a c ex certa
scien tia etmeromotun’
ris pro con sidera c’
o’
e pred’c’
e Dedim'
et con cessim’
a c p’
pr’
sen tes pro n obis hered’ et successorib’
n’
ris damus eteon ced im’
prefatis Rob’
to Gomiti Leie et Joh’
i
Morley hered’
et assign’
suis’
quod iidemComesLeie etJoh’
ei
Morley hered’
et a ssign’suis de cetere imp
’
p’mh’
ea n tten ea n t
et gaudea n t a c h’
ere ten ere etgaudere va lea n t etpossin t in fra
p redict’
Domin ’
Ma n er’
Rector ’ Hun dred’ messuag’
,terras
Ten’
et cetera pr’missa sup
’
in s p’
pr’sen tes precon cess
’
a c in fra.
quam’lt in de pa rcellam tot ta n ta ta lia eadem hu’mo’i et
con silia Cur ’ Let vis fl'
ra n c’
pleg’ Lawdayes .et A ssis
’et
a ssa iampa n is vin i et cevisie Neen on Oata lla W avi at’ex trahur
’
Cata lla felon’
et fugitivor’a c felon
’ de se et in ex igen e posit’
232 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ce.
Nos autemTen orempr’missoru’ pr
’dicto
’
ad Requisi’
o’
emThome D ’
n i Con in gesby dux imus ex emplific’
p’
p’
sen tes Incuius rei Testimon ium.
I Coppie of the L’re’
s Paten tes to the E a rl ofLeicester for the 5 hun dreds . 23E liz.
H ENBLAS .—IN TH E TOWNSH IP OF RH IWLAS
UWCH Y FOEL.
E a r l. MS. 2299 .
E in ion an or Ieuan Ba ch ab E in ion ab Howel ab Cyn wr ig abLlywelynab Ieua f ab a dwgan ab Rhir id ab
avid ab E in ion d . an d heiress of Gruflydd ab Madogof Rhiwlas .
H eddwch ab Meilir ahah Llywelyn Ba rdotAza re, a lion passa n tected over his back or .
‘
Jan e, d . of John ab Maurice Goch of Ysgawen n an t, ab John abGrufi
'
ydd a b Ieuan ab Rhir id ab Madog ab Cadwgan ab Gwenwys . Sable, three horse
’
s heads erased urgen t.
wen , d . of G rn fl'
ydd ab Lewys of Golfa , in Lla n silin , ab Owa inab Madog ab Ieua n ab Ma redydd ab G rufi
’
ydd Llwyd of Tre’
r
Ma i n in Meivod . Argen t, a lion passa n t sa ble, in a border
in den ted ga la .
1 Cambr ia Tr iumpha n t, by Percv E n derbve. Ca r Cyr iog MS .
i
RH IWLAS. 233
0
Edwa rd$Marga ret, d . of Will iamLloyd ab Rowlan d of Coed y Rhygin inT rawsfyn ydd , ab Thomas ab Grn fi
'
y dd of Gelyn og F awr 1n Ar
fon . H ermother was E lizabeth , d . of Richard Morgan of Trawafy n ydd , ab Morga n ab John ab Rhydder ch ab Ithel ab Iorwertha b E in ion n b Llywelyn a b Cyn wr ig
"ab Osber n Wyddel .
John Davies of E dward Owen of G lyn an d
H en blas , the An Cro en Iddon i n Na n heudwy,tiqn ary , author ab wen ab E dwa rd ab Owenof awork en titled , ab E dward ab Owen ab E d
A Di sp la y of wa rd ab E u h ab E dwa rd ab
H era ldry , which Ieua n Llwy 2 n d son of Re
he published at bert Lloyd ab David of Pli s
Shrewsbury in Is y Clawdd . See p. 100.
1716 .
l IJohn Reyn olds of Os Sa r ah 0wen ,heir -$John E dwards of Ga llt y Celyn ,
westry . H e published ass of G lyn a n d v H en dref Brys, a n d Pla s Iolyn ,
a quarto book of pedi Crogen Idden . in Yspytty Ieua n , an d Lord of
greesm1735 . thatMa n or . See p . 09 .
In the British Museumare two folio an d two quartovolumes of Welsh pedigrees, by John Davies of Rhiwlas(Addition a lMSS . , 9 86 4 They were purchased by thelate Thomas Pen n an t, of Down in g in Tegein gl, E sq. ,
fromthe ex ecutors of David Jon es of Trefriw, on e of theea rliest prin ters in North Wales, who was presen ted witha foun t of type by the celebrated Mr . Lewis Morr is.
The son of Mr . Pen n an t, D avid Pen n a n t of D own in g,E sq ., gave themto the British Museumin 1835 . The
pedigrees in the folio volumes a re brought down to
a n d a re of great value, as John Grifi th of Cae
Cyriog, E sq . , an d John Davies of Rhiwlas, had access to
the n owmissin g MS. ofLewys Dwn n .
’
RH IWLAS.
Ieua n ab Da vid ab E in ion F chan or Ieua n Bach ab E in ion ab H owelab Llywelyn ab Cyn wr ig
IMaur ice
TGwen hwyfa r , d . of Robert ab Thomas ab Llywely n ab Adda abDavid ab Ieua f ab Adda ab Ieua f ab Adda ab Awr of Trevor .
1 Lewys Dwa n , vol. ii, p. 6 7 .
2 I bid .,vol. i, p . 31.
234 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
a
John
T—Gwen , d . of Grufi
'
ydd y Glyn , a
ft
;E dn yfed ab Grufi
‘
ydd ab Ieuan ab
1mon .
Richa rd—E lizabeth, d. of David ab David ab Ieuan ab David ab Bin ion ,
T as above.
IFfoulk .
'
TMa1
-
y , d . of John ab Thomas ab Ma redydd of Pen n a n tMela n ge].
Richard F foulkes.- Dorothy , d. of Rhys a b Thomas of Glyn .
RH IWLAS UWCH Y FOEL.
Ieuan ab D avy dd ab Gwyn ab Dafydd Sa n t ab Ian auab H owel Goch o
Moel Fr é, a b Dafydd ab E in ion ab Cadwga n ab Rhiwa llawn ab Bladdab Cyn fy n , Prin ce of Powys. Or
,a lion r ampan t ga tes , arm
gued azure.
G rufiydd?Mawd , d. of G rufl‘
ydd Fycha n a b Grufi‘
ydd1 a b Dafydd Goch ab
Gethin . Dafydd .Lord of Den bigh. Sable, a lion rampa n t urgen t, in a
border en gra iled or .
1 Grufi’ydd ab D afydd Goch is buried at Bettws y Coed in Caern arvon shir e, where his effigy is to be seen in armour , with the fol
lowin g in scr iption H ie jacet Grufud ab Davyd Goch. Agn n s
D ei misereremei.” In 1332 he was forema n of the jury for ta kin gthe ex ten t of Nan t Conwy. H is father
, Dafydd Goch, was the
n atural son of David,Lord of Den bigh, who was tr ied at Shrewsbury
an d beheaded in 1283 the brother of Llywelyn the last sovereign
Pr in ce of Wa les.
236 H ISTORY or POWYS EADoe.
GLASGOED .—IN TH E TOWNSH IP OF
LLANSILIN.
Iorwarth ab Ieuan Gethin of Glasgoed ab Grufiydd Oatbin . 283?
Ieuan of=r—IJeicu, d. of E in ion Goch ab Da fydd Goch of Iorwerth of Dudly
Gla a ston . Ar gen t, a chevron i n ter three boar’s heads couped ga la ,
good . tn sked or,an d la n gued azure. See p . 9 4 .
H owel ab-T—T ibet, dau. of E in ion ab Gruflydd ab Llywelyn of Core y Gedol.Ieua n of E rmi n e, a sa ltier ga la , a crescen t or , for difi
'
eren ce. ShemarGlasgoed. r ied , secon dly , Ieuan Fycha n ab Ieua n Gethin ofMoel Iwrch ;
a n d thirdly , H owel ab Tudor ah Goren of Pa ab Grufiydd ab Made ab Iorwerth ab Madog a Rhir id
'
dd, Lordof Pen llyn . as p . 110.
2n d coheir .
Mar garet,=T=H owel of Oswestry , secon d son of Gwen —T'
-Ma redydd Lloydheiress of v Maurice Gethin of Garth E ryr , hwyfar . v ab Madog of
G lasgoed ab Ieua n Gethin ab Madog Llwyn y Mean .
Cymn .
LLORAN UCHAF . 237
LLORAN U CHAF .
E a r l . MS. 2299 .
E in ion E fell, Lord of Cyn llaith, was a n atura l son ofMadog ab lMaredydd , Prin ce of Powys Fadog. H e
lived atLlwyn y Maen , a n d bore party per fess sa ble
an dmgen t, a lion rampan t coun terchan ged a rmed a n d
la n gued gules, a n d died m119 6 . H emarr1ed Arddun ,
daughter of Medog Fychan ab 1Madog ab E in ion Hael abU rien of MaeuGwyn edd , ab E gin ir ab Lles ab Idn erth
Ben fras, Lord of Maesbrwg, by whomhe had a son a n d
heir,Rhun ab E in ion , Lord of half of Cyn llaith who by
Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Lord LEstra n geof Kn ockyn , had two son s — l
, Cuhelyn ; a n d 2,
Iorwerth.
Cuhelyn ab Rhun , of Llwyn y Maen a n d Lloran ,
which last pla ce be rebuilt in 1230, Lord of half Cy nlla ith. H emarried E v ,a daughter a n d heiress of Goronwyab Cadwgan y Saethydd , Lord of H en fa chau in “ochn a n t(a?gen t a chevron gules, in ter three pheon s, poin tedto the cen tre sa ble) , by whomhe had a son an d heir,Ieuaf ab Cuhelyn of Llwy n y Maen a n d Llora n , con
stable of Kn ockyn Ca stle, a n d lord of half Cy n lla ith.
H emarried E va , daughter of Adda ab Awr of Trevor ,by whomhe had two son s Madog Goch ; a n d 2 ,
Ieuaf Fycha n of Llwyn y Mach a n d Llan fordaf, a n d
238 msroa r or Powr s r s p oo.
con stable of Kn ockyn Castle, an d a daughter, Margaret,ux . Ma redydd Llwyd ab Ieuan ab Llywely n Fychan ,
Ba ron of Tre’
1 Ma in in Meivod
Madog Goch of Lloran U chaf, the eldest son , marriedLleicu, daughter an d coheiress of Howel Goch ab
Ma redydd F ) cha n of Aberta n ad , ab Ma redydd H en ab
Howel, a n atura l son of Ma redydd ab Bleddy n ,Prin ce
of Powys, by whomhe had , besides a daughter An n esta ,who married, first, w a ab Medog y r Athro, a n cestor ofthe Lloyds of Plas Madog in Rhiwabon , a n d secon dly ,
Ieua n Foelfrych ab Iorwerth Fychan of’
Myn ydd Mawr ,a son an d heir ,Madog Cyffi n of Llora n U chaf a n d of Oymu111 Llan
gedwyn ,
O
who 1n a1ried firstTa n gwystl, daughter of Ieua nFoel of Pen Gelli ab Iorwerth ab Gwrgen euab U chdrydab Aleth, Kin g of Dyfed , by whomhe
b
had l ssue on e son ,
Ieuan Gethin?Medog Cyfli n marr ied secon dly daughter of
G rufi'
ydd ab Rhys, descen ded fromRhirid F la idd , Lordof Pen l lyn , by whomhe had a son n amed David, whomarried Catherin e, daughter of Morga n ab David ab
Medog of Bryn bwa , in Maelor Gymraeg, by whomhe
had a son , Da 1 id Fycha n ,who by Gwerfyl his wife,
daughter of Grufi'
ydd ab Rhys ab Gruffydd ab Medogab Iorwerth ab Madog ab Rhirid Fla idd , Lord ofPen llyn , had a son , Grufi
'
ydd ab David Fychan , a n cestor
of the Vaughan s of Golden Grove, Ea rls of Ca rberyIeua n Gethin of Moel Iwrch, a n d Llora n U chai, the
eldest son , ma rried , first, Margaret, daughter ofLlywelynab Rotpert ab Iorwerth ab Rhirid ab Iorwerth abMedogab Medlun Ben lydan ab E dn owa in Ben dew, by whomhe had issue two son s — 1 G rufi
'
ydd ab Ieuan ; an d 2 ,Ieua n Fycha n of Moel Iwrch ; a n d three daughters .
1, Gwen hwyfa r , 11x . Ieua n ab Llywelyn ab E in ion ab
Cely n in of Llwydia rth (sa ble, a he-
goatmgen t attired
2,Deilu, ux . G rufi
'
ydd Fycha n ab MeurigLlwyd ofLlwyn y Maen ; a n d 3, An gha rad, ux . E in ion
o
ab E in ion
ab Yn yr Fycha n ofNa n n auIeua n Gethin ma rried secon dly , Arddun , daughter of
2 4 0 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n oe.
Ieua n ab Gwyn ab G rufi'
ydd Fychan ab Grufi'
ydd ab
Ieuaf ab Adda ab Cuhelyn ab Ieua f, by whomhe had
three son s a n d by his secon d wife, Gwen llia n , daughterof Ieua n ab Iolyn ab Cy n wrig, he had five daughters.
1. Maurice ab Ma redydd, of whompresen tly .
11. John , who ma rried a n d had issue, besides a
daughter , Ja n e, ux . Wil liamab Ieua n ab Owain of CefnH ir , three son s -1, John , who by Ja n e his wife,daughter of John ab David ab Howel, had two son s,Maur ice a n d Thomas ; 2 , Maurice, whomarried Bla n che,daughter of Hugh ab Richa rd ; a n d 3, Hugh.
In . Ieua n ab Ma redydd of Lla n rha iadr in Mochn a n t,a n attorn ey, a n d on e of the Coun cil for the Court of theMa rches. H e married Ma rgaret, daughter of Elis ab
Richa rd ab Howel of Alrhey , in Ba n gor Is y Coed, bywhomhe had a son a n d heir, An drew Ma redydd of
Gla n ta n ad Isa f, who, by Dorothv his wife, daughter ofJohn Owa in Vaugha n of Llwyd1arth, had three daughters , co- heirs —1, Margaret, 1111. Edwa rd Thelwall abSimon Thelwall of Plas y Ward ; 2 , ux . James Philipsof Cely n og, in Castell Moch in Lla n rha iadr in Mochn a n t ; a n d, 3, Alice, ux . Edward Maurice of Pen y Ben tor Gla n Cyn llaith.
The five daughters of Ma redydd ab Ieua n by his
secon d wife, Gwen llia n , were —1, Ma rga ret, who married, first, David ab Howel ab Medog of Llan armonMyn ydd Mawr ; an d secon dly , Edwa rd ab Richa rd ofTre n un oa ; 2 , Catherin e, ux . Cadwa ladr ab Owa in ab
Ieua n ab David Fychan of Rhaiadr 3, Alice, ux . DavidLloyd ab Cadwa ladr of Deuddwr 4 , Elen , 1111 John ab
David Fycha n of Eun a n t, in Lla n wddyn ; a n d 5 , E lizabeth
,ux . Robert Lloyd ab David Lloyd ab Williamab
Matthew ab Grufi'
ydd ab Iorwerth ab Bleddyn ab
Iorwerth Foel of Myn ydd Mawr .
Maurice abMa redydd of Llora n U chaf,ma rried Sein a ,daughter of Thomas ab Reign allt ab Gr
’
ufl’
ydd of Glanta n ad, ab Howel ab Madog ab Iorwerth Goch of Mochn a n t, descen ded fromIdn erth Ben fras, Lord ofMaesbrwg,
by whomhe ha d issue ten son s
LLORAN son a r . 2 4 1
1. Edwa rd Maurice of Llora n U chaf, barrister - at- law.
H emarried Bla n che, daughter of Thomas Corbet of Leeor Leigh-jux ta -Caus (or , two r a ven s ppr., in a borderen gra iled gules), by whomhe had a n on ly daughter a n d
heiress, Elea n or , who married first, her cousin ,Da n iel
Maurice, son of Hugh Maurice, secon d son of Mauriceab Ma redydd ab Ieua n of Lloran U chaf a n d secon dly ,she married John Roydon ab Roger Roydon of Is yCoed . See vol. iii, p. 113.
11. Hugh Maurice, who married sister ofFra n cis Lothier of Mcrsh
, by whomhe had a son a n d
heir , Da n iel Maurice, who married Elea n or, daughtera n d heiress of Edward Maurice of Llora n U chaf, bywhomhe had a son a n d heir
,E dward Maurice, of whom
presen tly .
111. Thomas Maurice, ob. a p .
w. David Maurice of Pen y Ben tor Glan Cyn lla ith.
v . RobertMaurice, ob. s.p .
VI . Oliver Maurice of Ta n y Llwyn , attorn ey of theCommon Pleas in Lon don . H emarried Alice, daug htera n d heiress of Maurice abLewys Kytfin of Garth Eryr ,by whomhe had issue two son s —1, Thomas Maurice,
l
who married Elizabeth , secon d daughter a n d co- heiressof Edward Pryse of Y l ysegl ; an d 2 , Edward ; an dsix daughters —1, Dorothy , ux . “I illiam Moody ofFfin n a n t, in Llan fecha in ; 2
, Catherin e, ux . W illiamLloyd of Glan ta n ad ; 3, Mary , ux . Oliver ab Geoffrey ab
Cadwaladr of Bryddir , in Lla n rhaiadr in Mochn a n t ; 4 ,Elen ; 5 , Susan ; an d 6 ux . ab EdwardPryse.
VI I . WilliamMaurice of Oswestry , whomarried, first,Margaret, daughter ofThomas Evan s, Hén . , of Oswestry(a rgen t, a fess gules, fretty or , in ter three fleurs-de- lys
sa ble) a n d secon dly , he married Dorothy, daughter ofEyton of.
1 His son a n d heir was Nathan iel Maurice of Ta n y Llwyn in the
pa rish of Llan gedwyn , who‘ma rr ied E lizabeth, daughter of Richa rd
H erbert of Park.
VOL. IV.
2 4 2 In s-rosr or POWYS r a n ce.
VIII. Richa rd Maurice, who married Alice, daughteran d heiress of Maurice ab John ab Owain of Cefn H ir .
l x . Theodore Maurice, who ma rried daughterof Mr . Peter Brereton , Vicar of Llan fihan gel ymMlodwel .x . An drewMaurice, Dean of St. Asaph.
Edwa rd Maurice of Llora n U chaf, son an d heir ofDan iel Maurice an d Elean or his wife, married Dorothy ,daughter of Edward Thelwall of Plas y Ward, an d
died 3. p .
Y BONT OR GLAN CYNLLAI TH .
E a r l. MS .
’
2299 .
David Maurice of Pen y Bon t, Cather in e, d . of Thomas Mull of CoedAttorn ey in Ludlow, fourth son Marcha n , n ear Rhuddin . Sa ble,Maur ice ab Maredydd two lion s rampan t in pa leur gen t.
Bon t.
of Adder ley , Kn t.
ward Maur ice of Pen y Bon t, a n d ,?E lea n or , d. a n d heiress of John Trevorjn r ew on
’
t, of Pen tref C nwr i a n d of Mort an d Pen tref wriMorty n in St. Ma rti n
’
s.
y gSee p . Sl
y.
n cm 8
I a | b
2 4 4 ms'ron Y or POWYS ra n ce .
b c
Rogmwaur ice Alice,bq‘l
Robert0 wyn . a ywelyn a
H owel Fycha n ab1!
H owel.
Lev r i , d . of John Wyn n ab Maredydd ab Tudor of Llan gwmab Ieuan Llwyd ab Llywelyn Goch ab Ieuaf Goch.
Ga rth Meilio.
Cather in e, d . of John Trevor Fycha n , son of John Trevorof Bryn Cun a llt, who died in 14 93.
I I IRoger . Robert. Levys. Ma rga ret, a r . John Wyn n of
Aber Cyn llai th.
William —M , d . of Robert Wyn n of Mass Mochn an t (vert. threeWyn n of ca
gDes displayed In fess or ) , a n d " , his wife, d. a n d heiress
Lla n gedwy n . avid Lloyd ab W illiamof Mac s Mochn a n t.
IJohn Wyn n Lowr i , d . of
ofLla n ged E dwardMeur ig,E sq
Ob. 1. P » ob. s. p . H owel of Bryn .
LLANGE DWYN.
Robert of Lla n g ynedwyn , secon d son of—Ma rali , d. of Owa in ab IsusuabMaur ice ab Ieu
gan ab H owel ab Iolyn . T
Ma ry , (1. of E lissauab Maur ice Ca ther in e, n r . Thomas Lloydof Celyn en n au, co. Csern a1 ab Llywelyn ab John ab .
von . Ver t, three eagles dis Maredydd of Rhiwlas Uwchplayed in fess or. y Foel in Cyn lla ith.
RH IWLAS AND LLE DROD. 2 4 5
0
Catherin e, heiress of—Owain Vaughan of Llwydia rth, H igh Sher ifl'
for co.
Llan gedwyn . TDen bigh 1601. Sable, a he-
goaturgen t, attired an dun guled or .
U wydi a rth—Cather in e, d. of Sir W illiamH erbert,T K.B ., Lord Powys.
Vaugha n of Glanevron in ter three
John Copley ,Kn t.
I I IE dward Mary ,06. - Thomas Stran ge An n e, even tua l sole heiress of GlanVaugha n , 1726 , ways of Melbury , Llyn Tegid , Llwydia rth, an ddi ed s. 11. co. Dorset; ob. Lla n ged She marr ied Siryoun g. 1725 . Watkin illiams Wyn n , Ba rt. ,
an d leavin n o sur vivin g issue,she devis her estates to herhusba n d .
RHIWLAS IS Y POELAND LLEDROD .
Guttun , secon d son of Grufiydd ab Ieuan Gethin ofLloran U chaf.?
la s Is y Ysgawen n a n t.Foel.
2 4 6 msr on v or POWYS FADOG .
', d. of David a b Maur ice ab David"
'ab H owel ab Madog ab Iorwerth Maurice abI IGoch ofMochn a n t. John , third
son of IeuanE dward .
—Gwen , dau. of Thomas ab E uh ab 5 1) H owel abLev y s a b Ieua n ab H owel abIeuan Ieua n Fycha nFychan ab Ieuan Gethin .
OfMoelIwrch.
Thomas E dwards . E len , d. of Rhys ab Thomas
Ma rgaret, d . David . Thomof Owa i n abIeuan abDavidc ha n E dofMoch ward. David Lloyd ofn a n t, ab G la n tan ad ab
Robertab Ieua n ab Tho D E Vid ah W illiamLloydof Rhiwla s Is mas ab G rufl'yddLloyd l E in ion ah ah Thomas ab
y F oel. of G la n ha fon . Sable, Sir G rufi‘
ydd Rexgn a llt ab
three horse’s heads F ycha n , Grufl
‘
ydd ab
erased urgen t. Kn ight H owel ab MadBan n eret. og ab Iorwerth
Goch of Moch
Thomas Lloyd of Gla n ha fon , H igh Sherifl’ for co. Mon t n an t.
gomery , 16 72 . See p . 120.
Grufi’
ydd Lloyd of Glan hafon in Mochn an t, was the son of Ieua nGwyn ab G rufi
'
ydd Fychan ab Grufl‘
ydd ab Isusuab H eilin ab Meurigof Mochn a n t, ab Ieuan , on e of the son s of Adda Goch of Mochn a n t,son of Cynwr ig, secon d son of Pasgen ab Gwyn , Lord of Cegidfa an d
D euddwr . H is eldest son an d heir , Thomas Lloyd of Glan hafon ,marr ied the on ly daughter an d heiress of John Davies of
Rhiwa rgor , in the par ish of Llan wddyn in Mochn an t, ab David ab
Thomas ab H owel ab Ma redydd of Rhi11a rgor , who was on e of the
son s of Bedo ab Jen kyn ab Ieua n Caer E in ion (who bore urgen t, alion rampa n t a n d ca n ton , sa ble), secon d son of Ieuan Foelfrych of
Myn ydd Mawr , descen ded fromIdn erth Ben fms .
2 4 8 msr on r or POWYS r an ce.
a
John .-
r-Methefys d. of David ab Ieuan ab Llywelyn
Iah David Llwyd of Deuddwr Mochn a n tU wch Rha iadr .
Grufl‘
ydd.
Howel ab Ieuan F chan of Moel Iwrch,married Elen ,
daughter of David ofyArwystli, by whomhe had issue,
besides a daughter , Myfa nwy , ux .
yH owel ab Gruffydd ab
E dn yfed ab Iorwerth Goch ab Ieuan Foelfrych of Mochn an t, two son s —1, Ieuan ab Howel, a n d 2
,Y Badi ab
H owe], the father of Philip of GweruH aelod (vol. ii i ,35 6pIeua)n ab Howel of Moel Iwrch, the eldest son , mar
ried An gharad, daughter of Howel ab Madog of Trefwern , ab IorwerthGoch of Mochn a n t, ab Ieua n Foelfrychab Iorwerth Fychan ab Iorwerth Foel ofMyn ydd Mawr ,ab Medog ab U rien of Maen Gwyn edd, descen ded fromIdn erth Ben fras, Lord of Maesbrwg, by whomhe had
issue four son s -1, Llywelyn ab Ieua n ; 2 , Hugh ab
Ieuan , who mar ried An n e, daughter of Roger Trevor ofPen tref Cyn wrig 3, John ,
of whompresen tly atp. 2 5 2 ;
a n d 4 , Lewys, a n cestor of the Hugheses of Pen y Bryn ;a n d a daughter , Gwen hwyfa r , ux . David Lloyd ab
Howel abc
Maur ice ah Ieuan Gethin , an cestor of theLloyds of Llora n Isaf.Llywelyn ab Ieua n of Moel Iwrch, ob. 1534 . He
married first, Jan e, daughter of John Edwards, H en , ofPlas Newydd, in the town ship of Gwern Ospen , in the
Lordship of Chirk , by whom he had issue on e son ,
Maur ice Wyn n . H e married , secon dly, An n e, daughterof Ma redydd ab Howell ab Maurice, by whomhe had a
son , Thomas ab Llywelyn ,who had lan ds 111Llys Dun
wallawn , an d was the an cestor of the Maurices of Cefn
y Bra ich .
MauriceWyn n of Moel Iwrch, the eldest son , marriedfirst, An n e, daughter of Edward Tan ad of Brockton , ab
John Ta n ad, secon d son of Ieuan Llwyd ab DavidLlwyd of Abertan ad, by whomhe had issue three son san d four daughters -1
,Lewys Wyn n ; 2
,Edward,
110111. rwn cn . 2 4 9
ab. 3.p . ; a n d 3, Thomas Wyn n ,who married An n e,
daughter of Robert Kyfii n , by whom he had a son ,
Robert [Wyn n The four daughters of Maur iceWyn nwere —1, Elizabeth, ux . Thomas Rogers of Burgedin ;2, Mari , ux . John ab David ab Ma redydd ab Howel abY Badi ; 3, Thomasin e an d 4
, Margaret, ux . John ab
Rhydderch ab Grufi'
ydd of 131.Maurice Wyn n married , secon dly , Gwen llia n , daughter
a n d heiress of David Lloyd of Bodlith, ab ThomasLloyd ab David Lloyd, fourth son of Howel of Oswestry ,
Maurice Gethin of Garth E ry r . For a n a ccoun tof his
descen dan ts bv this lady see
“Y Plas Newvdd in Bodith.
”
Lewys Wyn n of Moel Iwrch, the eldest son , marriedMargaret, daughter of John Wyn n of the Tower in thetown ship of Bron coed in Ystrad Alun ,
descen ded fromCynwrig E fell, Lord of Y l ysegl (gules, on a ben d
urgen t, a lion passan t sa ble), by whomhe had issue threeson s z—l , Maurice Wyn n , ob. s.p . ; 2 , WilliamWyn n ,
of whompresen tly an d 3, Edward Wyn n ,whomarried
Elea n or, daughter of Thomas Lloyd of Bodlith an d six
daughters —1,Maria ; 2 , Catherin e, who married first,
Richard Hughes of Sween ey , an d , secon dly , Ieuan ab
Rhys ; 3, Mari ; 4 , Margaret, ux . Maurice ab David ofGlan Syn fryn 5 , Elizabeth an d 6 . Gwen hwyfar .
WilliamWyn n ofMoel Iwrch,married Alice, daughterof Maurice Tan ad ab Robert Ta n ad of Blodwel Fechan .
2 50 H rs'ron r or rowvs ra n oa .
MYDDLE TON OF Y PLAS NE lVYDD IN THE TOWNSH IP OF BODLITH IN LLANSILIN.
E a r l. MS. 229 9 .
MauriceWy n n ab Llyw d. (a n d heiress of la n ds ) of Davidof Moel Iwrch. Bodlith
, ab ThomasLloyd ab DavidH owel abMaur ice ab Ieua n Gethin
Wyn n . of bert tr ies
'l‘rgy
or
Roma n-i.
a bLly
IMaur ieeWyn n , Gwen llia n ,soleheir Myddleton , H igh Shem-if for“L s. P. ess of Pla s New co. Den bigh in 16 19 , a n d seven th
son ofRicha rd M ddleton ,Govern or
of Den bi h Cas e. In 1660he waselected ommon Coun cilma n of
Humphrey Den bigh, vice Col. George TwisleNewydd. Lloyd , Astor . ton , disfra n chised . H i s estate in
n ay , a n d on e of1660was va lued at£600per a n num,
the Coun cil. an d hewa s deemed fit an d quahfiedSee Berg,
” to serve as a Kn ight of the Roya l
Oak ) See p . 60.
Richa rd Myddleton of Plas Newydd heiress of Pla s Newydd , a t.
s. p . Thomas Maredydd of Pen tref
Bycha n in the pa r ish ofWrexham.
Cambr ia n Qua rter ly , 11, 169 .
2 52 H ISTORY OF POWYS RABOG.
CE FN Y BRAICH .
John , third son of Ieua n abar—Cather in e, d. of Lev ys Lloyd of Moelfre, abH owel ab Ieua n David Lloyd ab H owel a b Maurice ab Ieua nofMoel Iwrch. Gethin ab Madog Cyfi n .
Cather in e, d. ofLewy s ab Maur ice ab Rhys ab Guttun of Pa n t
Gus, a b Grufl’ydd ab Ieua n Gethi n ab Madog Gymn .
Levys an e, d. of John H ollan d , Vicar of Cegidva , ab WilliamH olla n dMaur i ce. of H en dref F awr , in Abergele, ab David H olla n d ab Grufi
‘
yddH olla n d ab David ab H esgyn H olla n d ab Sir Thomas H olla n d ,E n t. Argen t, some of fleursode-lys, a lion ru pan t ga rda n turgen t.
Le titia , d. of Roger d . of George Ludlow of
Maur ice. aston of P163 K Moorhouse in Corda le, an d relictofton ,At Thomas Gethin of Pen tref Perfedd
in Maesbrwg.
E lizabeth Maurice.
caon s OSWALLT, on oswn s'rn Y . 2 53
CROE S OSWALLT , OR OSWE STRY .
H a r l. MS . 2299 .
Rhys of Croes Oswa llt abMaurice Gethi n of Ga rth—Gwen hwyfar ,d . ofRobert
E ryr ab T Sutton .
Cecilia , d. dau. ofof
RichardBlaen ey
Oswal lt). of Croes
Oswallt.
836 NJ Thomas. Margaret.
ofWatstay .
Simon of Rhuddin .
IE lizabethmx . Martin Bromfleld ofBryn yW iw
John . S
2 5 4 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO.
GLYN CE IRIOG.
John , n atural son of Thomas ab Rhyfi la n et. d . of Ieuan ab E dward abof Croes Oswal lt, ab Grufl
'
dd ab Adda ab H owel abGethi n of G arth E ryr . Ieu ab Adda .
Mr . John Pry se, aret, d. of Rhys ab of GlynPa rson ofWhit Ceir iog .
Rhys Pryse of—Mar i , d. of Maurice ab John ab H owelGlyn Ceiriog.T ab Adda Gwyn of G lyn .
Hugh Pryse of—Margaret, d . of Owa in ab E dwa rd ofG lyn Ceir iog. Llwyn Mawr in G lyn Ceiriog .
Thomas Pryse of Glyn Ceiriog.
BODLITH .
Lloyd (1. of abof Croes Oswallt or os H owel ab Ieua n Fycha n ofGethin of G arth E ryr . See p . 251. Moel Iwrch.
2 5 6 H ISTORY or POWYS moon .
a
Thomas Lloyd oq lizabeth , dau. of John H ollan d ab W illiamH olla n d of
Llora n l ea f. H en dr ef F awr , ab G rufi‘
ydd ab David ab H oesgyn H ol
la n d . Azur e, semé of fien rs-de-lys , a lion rampan tgar da n turgen t. See vol . ii i , p. 50.
David Lloyd ofLloran Isa f.=
The estate of Llora n Isaf passed fromthe family ofLloyd to that of Griffith . The last heiress of that n amemarried Powell of Gyn grog, n ear Welshpool,who lefttwo daughters, coheiresses, the youn gestof whommarried Robert Lloyd of Oswestry , E sq. , an d left n o
issue ; the eldestma rried Jen kyn Parry of Ma in in Mei
vod , E sq. , whose daughter , Mrs. Ma rgaretPa rry of Gla n
y r Afon n ea r Oswestry ,is the on ly survivin g represen ta
tive of the house of Lloran Isaf, 1820.
MOELFRE .
Levys Lloyd, secon d son of D avid= Thom d . of Ieuan Llwyd EyehLloyd of Bodlith, ab H owel ab a n ab Ieuan Llwyd ab DavidMaur ice Gethi n of Ga rth E ryr . Llwyd of Abertan ad .
I I IRichard . Maur ice d . of John Owa in . Ma rga retmx .
See of Moelfre. Lloyd ofLla n R1cha rdBers . Lloyd of
Trewy lan
John Lloyd of= E va , dau. of Richard Alice. Catherin e, ux . John E lenMoelfre. Clough ofLlywen i ab Thomas ab E i n Lloyd .
Green . ion ab Ieuan Ba ch
ab Ieua n F ycha n ab
Ieua n Gethin .
BU D EACH IN LLANFYLLIN.
E dwa rd , youn ger son of H o l st. Marga ret, ds d. of John ab Davidab G rufi
’
ydd ab Ieuan Get of John H a nmer a b Rhys of Oswestry .
ofLloran U chaf. of Llys Bedvdd .
lo
An n e . 1111. Ri cha rd Bla ckwell .
Hugh. Ma rga ret. 11x . , l st, E lea n or , ux .
Ba ch ofLudlow E dwa rd2n d , Hugh Good Lloyd of
ma n of Beaumar is. H ersedd.
Lloyd of Moelfre.
—E liza beth. d . of Lewy s Lloyd . secon d son of John
T Lloyd a b Tudor of Bodidr is.
John Lloyd oi Moelfr6a= Clough.
Richard Lloyd of Moelfre John C lough 7'
11 I
John Lloyd of Geifron , 1684 . John Clough of Green .
BODFACH IN LLANFYLLIN.
E a r l . MS. 22 9 9 .
Iolyn ab Ieua n Gethin ab Mad d . of H owel ab Ieua n a b E d n y fed Gmuog Cyfii n . ofLlys Pen gwem.
l
Mare Gwer fy l , H o
lwel . Ieua n .
—T= Ma r g a Ma d Llyw Marga
.
dydd. d . of See i r et, d . og of ely n . ret, ux .
G rufi‘
ydd Lla n a n d heir P las y Jen ky n
ab Ma re ged ess of B01 in Guam:dydd ah wy n . Da vid a b Moch of Lla nE d n yfed ,
Llywe l n a n t. d in am.
G am vn .
0
c
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
u b
Gwen lli a n . 11x . Maredyddab Gr n fl
'
ydd ab Ma red ydd Fycha n ab
ydd ab David Rb q Ieua n .
ydd F ycha n .
Da vid Jo'hn .
W ill iam Gwerfyl , d . of Thomas ab David Fychan ab David ab Bin ion abof Lla n H eilin ab Cyfn erth ab Bidd in Ga led ab T raha iar n Fycha n abrha iad r T raha ia rn ab Iorwerth H ilfawr a b Mae] Maelien ydd. Or , a
in Moch crossmolin e pierced in ter four lozen ges a zure.
n a n t.
I IDavid , ‘
F LOWfi , d . a n d heiress of John ab Jen lryn John ofPlas Thomas.
jur e F y cha n of Bod fa ch in Lla n fy lli n , ab y 301.ur or ismf H owel a b Llywelvn ab Bin ion a b E dward.
Bod fa ch, Celvn in of Llwy d ia rth . Chwaer
a n d gwbwl i G rufi'
ydd ab John ab Sien cyn F yeha n oedd Lowry AerLla n erch vchod ac odd iwrth hon o y ca ed Bod fach . Lla n erch yr Aer n a
yr Aer . Lla n erch yr Awr oedd d y Lewy s ab Davi d a b Willi am0 tewutre Ymhlwy Lla n rha ia dr .
”
= E lizabeth, d . of Owa inab H owel of Cefn H irab Grufiy dd ab H owelof T refwern .
I IG rufi
‘
ydd q—Ma rgaret, dau. of W ill iamPen rhyn H én of Catharin e, 112 . JohnLlwyd of Rhos i n Deuddwr , ab Llywelyn ab Gruf ab Thomas of
Bod fa ch. ydd Fychan ab Grufi'
ydd Deuddwr .
W illiam$Gwen , dau. of Gawen Vaugha n of G lan Llyn Tegid ab H owelH ymn of Vaugha n ab Da vid Lloyd. Vert, a chevron in ter three wolf'sBodfach. heads erased urgen t.
of Bod fa ch,
n edd Wen in Lla nwddi n .
John H ymn—Ja n e, d . of E dward ab David ab Ieua n ab John Dduof Gar
1680. TWi lliam
'
Kvfi n of B0
E lizabeth , heiress of Bodfa ch.?AdamPryse of Gla n Meheli in Ceri. See
p . 250.
E dwa rd Pryse of Bod fach . G la nmeheli , a n d Boltibroolr , co. Ra dn or .?
An n e Pry se. heiress of Bod fa ch ,-7
-Bell Lloyd of Pon tr iflith, son of W ilGla nmeheli , a n d Boltibroolr , co. liamLloy d ab John Lloyd ab W illiamRadn or ma rr ied , 1758. Lloyd ab Robert Lloyd ab W illiam
Lloyd of F for QSt.edbdd) a
bid
G
Llwyd ,
ir E dwa rd P cc Llo d . secon d third son of Ma r 1 a oron wyS
Ba ron et. mr
zr riedyE lizabeth .
ah G rufl‘
ydd Gethin Of Dyfi‘ry n Aled ,
sister a n d co -heir of Sir Thoma s descen ded fromMa rchudd ab Cy n a n ,
Mostyn of Mostyn , Ba rt. Cre Lord of Abergelen a n d U wch Dula s .
ated l la ron Mostyn of Mosty n ,011183» a Sa ra cen
’
s head eras ed at
by letters paten t, dated 8th the PD?» wrea thed about the
Sept. 1831.
temples , wi de a n d urgen t. Bell Lloyd ,
E sq d i ed 111 I793.
2 60 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ce.
b e
th, youn er d . Mared = E len , d . of Rhys ab Jaria , a t.
of Sir Richa rd sr ydd1 of Thomas ab Rhys William
bert, Kn t. , ab Sir Llan ab Howel Sa is . H erbert
Richard H erbert of din am. of Park.
Mon tgomery, E n t.
IAdam
fPryse= Susa n . d . an d heir of David Powel of Weston . She E liza
mar ried , secon dly, E van G lyn of Glyn Clywedog. beth .
Glano
Meheli.
, d . a n d heiress of WilliamH ymn of Bodfa ch
'
i n Lla n fyllin .
dfa ch, a n d Boultibrook . co. Radn or
n n e Pryse, heiress of G la n Meheli , Bodfach, an d= Bell Lloyd of Pon tBoultibroolr. I r ifi th
ISir E dwa rd Pryce Lloyd, Bart. , Baron Mostyn ofMostyn .
1 Maredydd of Llan din amhad issue three son s —1, John ab
Maredydd, whomarr ied Ma rgaret, daughter of Ieuan ab Owa in ab
Llywelyn ab Owa in ; 2 , D avid Lloyd of Llan idloes, who marr iedGwen llia n , daughter of David Lloyd Blaen ey of Tregyn on ; a n d 3,Philip ab Ma redydd , a lia s Pryse, who married daughter of
Humphrey G rufi'
ydd of Lla n a n d five daughters l , Catharin e,ux . Lewys ab H owel of Weston , ab Maurice ab Ieua n Llwyd ab
E in ion ab Medog ab E in ion ab H owel 2,Margaret, ux . David ab
Lewys ab Maur ice of Trefeglwys ; 3, Mary , ux . H owel ab D avid ab
H owel of Llanwn og ; 4 , Marga ret, ux . Sir John Gwyn n , Parson of
Lla n gurig, ab Owa in Gwyn n of Lla n idloes a n d 5,Ja n e, ux . D avid
a b Rhys ab Maur ice ab Llywelyn of Llan gur ig, ab Ieuan ab Grufl‘yddab H owel Lloyd of Clochfaen .
H U GHE S or PEN BRYN. 2 6 1
H UGH E S OF PEN Y BRYN IN LLANARMON
DYIE‘
FRY};r CE IRIOG.
Thomas ab Hugh d. ofW illi amPowell ab Ma red
gb H
howel a b Ieua n ydd ab H owel of Chirk .
wrc
Hugh of Pen y Bryn .$Jan e, d. of John Trevor ab David ab MatthewWyn nofLlys Trevor .
Thomas Hughes of Pen y Bryn .
E u Hughes of Pen y Bryn .=
2 6 2 1113101111 or POWYS FADOG .
KYFF IN OF MAENAN
Vron YwMS .
Maur ice ab Sir David , Rector of Nan n erch , a n d Ca n on of St. Asaph,Owa in , son of Grufi
‘
dd ab David Fycha n of Gartheryr , ab DavidMed og Cyfli n ab Ma og Goch.
Thomas Kyfi n , Vi ca r of Tra llwn g.
a sn a n Abbeys?
an d co-heir of Roger Da n es,E sq. , of
a n Abbey . E r lys in Maelor Gymraeg. See vol. iii.
Sir Thomas Kyflln of Belmon t, U cheldref. an d Maen a n Abbey , Kn ight,BM tQtfl t‘LaWQ
E rmin e, heiress of Maen a n Abbey , U cheldref, a n d Belmon t, a x . Richard
Ken rick of Nan tclwyd. See vol. iii .
2 6 4 H ISTORY or powvs ra n oa .
Richard Kyfiin of Glasgoed, the eldest son , marr ied ,first, Goleubryd , daughter
o
of Gruffydd ab Maredydd
Fycha n ab Ma redydd ab Grufi'
yddyab Maredydd
.
ab
H owel ab Philip Dorddu, descen ded fromE lysta n Glodrhudd , by whomhe had issue John
,his successor ;
2 , David , ob. 3,Geoffrey , s. p . ; 4 , Ffoulk , s. p .
5 . John , 3. p ; 6 , Edward , ob. 3. p . ; a n d 6 , Grufi'
ydd
Kyffin ,who
,besides a daughter , Elea n or , ux . John Paen
of Gimor Din lle, had a son , Thomas Kyfi n , Master of
Oswestry Schools, a n d father of Thomas Kyfi n . RichardKyfii n had a lso six daughters MatthewJon es of Newtown ; 2 , Ja n e, ux . G rufi
'
ydd ab Adda ab
Ma redydd of Cyfeiliog ; 3, Mary , ux .
'
l homas Jon es, of
Ysgawen n a n t ( sa ble, three horse’
s heads erased urgen t) ;4 , Alice, ux . John Bulkeley of Lla n erfyl, in Caer Bin ion ;5 ,l\larga ret, ux .Thomas ab Oliver ofNe l addWen 111Lla n
erfyl, whose daughter a n d heiressmarried Thomas Ta n at,secon d son of Thomas Ta n at, eldest son of Ieuan LlwydFyeha n of Aberta n at. Oliver of Neuadd Wen ,
was the
secon d son of Thomas Pryse ofLla n fair yn Nghedewa in , or
Newtown Ha ll,a n d NeuaddWen , E sq. ; a n d 6 , Mabli,ux .
Richard Wyn n abWilliam. Richard Ky’ffin of Glascoed
ma rried , secon dly , Elizabeth, sister of Sir AdamMytton ,
Kut. , by whomhe had a son n amed Richar d .
John Ky$11 of Glascoed , the eldest son ,marr ied
Dowse, daughter of John Lloyd ab Richard Lloyd ofLlwyn y Maen a n dLla n forclaf, by whomhe had i ssue :1. Richa rd Kyfii n of Glascoed ,
who sold that estateto his n ephewWatkin Kyfii n . H e married an heiress,by whomhe had two son s —1, John Kyffin ,
father ofRicha rd Kyfi n a n d 2 , Maurice Kyfiin , hvin g 15 9 5 .
11. G rufi'
ydd Kyfii n of Cae Coch, whomar1ied Lowr i,daughter of Owai n Vaugha n ab John ab Howel ofLI11yd l a rth by whomhe
mwas fa ther of .1tkiuKyfii n ,
who bought Glasgoed.
1 Thomas Jon es ab John Jon es abJohn Jon es abRobertJoues ab Johnab Thomas ab Lewys ab Llywelyn ab Maur ice Goch of Ysgawenua n t.
This Maur ice Goch of Ysgawen n a n twas the son of John a b G rufiyddof T refLyda n , in Cegidfa , ab Ieua n ab Rhirid ab Madog ab Cad 11ga n
a h tlwen wys.
GLASGU ED . 2 6 5
111. John Kyffin . whomarried Magdalen e, daughter ofJohn Vaugha n of Bryn H ir in Dudlyston , of the familyof Pen tref Morgan , descen ded fromOwa in Brogyn tyn ,
by 11born he had two son s, Humphrey an d Richa rd .
Watkin Rytfi n of Glasgoed , which place he purchasedfromhis un cle Gruffydd Kyffin of Cae Coch , was HighSheriff for Den bighshire i n 16 6 2 , an d for Mon t omeryshire 111 16 63. H ema rried Dorothy . daughter OIOwa inHolla n d of Berw 111Mon , by whomhe had 1ssue on e son ,
Grufi'
ydd , who died , 3. p .,in 1661, an d six daughters
1, Ma rgaret, heiress of Glasgoed, ux . Sir WilliamW illiams, Kn t. , Speaker of the H ouse of Common s, a n dSolicitor -Gen era l to James II ; 2 , Ma i 3
,An n e, ux .
'
l homas Edwa rds of Oil H en dref ; 4 , sin s , ux . RogerMatthews. of Blodwel Fecha n ; 5 , Doi'othy, uxa n d 6
,Ca therin e, ux . John Lloyd of Gla n hafon , High
Sheriff for co. Mon tgomery 111 16 85 . (See .
Sir WilliamW illiams, Jur e a x on s, of lasgoed , wasRecorder of Chester , Speaker of the House of Common sin the time of Charles II , kn ighted by Kin James IIupon bein gmade Solicitor -Gen era l, an d createda baron et6th July 1681. Sir Williambecame acqua in ted withhis futu1e wifewhen she was very youn g, in con sequen ceof ha vin g ga in ed a lawsuit for her father at Shrewsbury .
H avin g proposed to the youn g lady at a dan ce, an d
havin g obta in ed her leave to propose himself to her
er ,
c’
he a ccordin gly did it. An d what have yousaid the old gen tlema n pretty roughly to him. l have,air , said W illiams, “
a ton gue an d a gown ,an d have this
day saved your estate.
”The issue of the marriage was
two son s Sir WilliamWilliams, secon d Ba ron et,High Sheriff for co. Den bigh 111 16 9 6 , of whompresen tly ,a n d 2 , John , an cestor of the presen t Sir WilliamGrevilleWilliams of Boclelwyddan , Bart a n d on e daughter ,Emma ,
ux . Sir Arthur Owen ,of Or ielton ,
Ba rt.Sir WilliamWilliams, the secon d Ba ron et, married, in
1689 , Ja n e, daughter a n d heiress of Edwa rd Thelwallof Plas y Wa rd , E sq. , a n d Sidn ey , his wife , daughter ofW illiamWy n n of Bran as in E deyrn ion ,
Prothon otary
2 6 6 HISTORY or some ra n oa .
of Wales, a n d heiress of her brother Richard Wyn nof Garth Gyn an , by whomhe had a son an d heir ,SirWatkin W illiamsWyn n ofWyn n stay , whose death
was occas ion ed by a fall fromhis horse in return in g fromhun tin g, September 2 6th, 17 4 9 . H e was the a n cestor ofthe presen t Sir Watkin Williams Wyn n of Wyn n stay,six th Baron et, but as a full accoun t of this family isgiven in Burke’s P eer age a n d Ba ron etage, it will ben eedless to give it here.
WILLIAMS OF CE S
SAIL GYFARCH , MAURICE OF CLENENE U ,
AND LLOYD OF RHIWAE DOG AND
PLASYNDRE F , BALA.
Roderig Mawr,or Roderick—An gharad , d . an d heiress of H en ri ab D
the Great, Kin g of a ll Wales.Tmalt ab Arthur ab Seissy lltab ygaw ab
South Wal es. Powys ob. 900.
See vol. i.
ab An arawd. Sla in 9 4 0, withhis brother Idwa l.
IIdwa l ab Meur ig , Prin ce of Gwy n edd , 903?l a
2 68 H ISTORY or POWYS mooo.
b
Llywelyn ab G rufl'
ydd , Prin ce of Eva , d. an d heirWa les H e bore, qua rter ly , ga la ofGm dd c b
four lion s passan t gard an t a n ab fl‘
yddcoun tercha n ged. Slain atBuallt of Pen Yfed11th D ecember 1282 . H ema rr ied E ivion ydd .
E lea n or , d . of Simon deMon tford ,
E a r l of Leicester , l an d the Princess E lea n or , hi s wife. d . of John ,Kin g of E n gla n d .
owel of YstymCegid in Cefyn y Fan ,
ab Ma redydd ab E in ion ab Gwyan ab Merwydd ab Collwy n ab
Ta n gn o , Lord of E ivion ydd an d Ardudwy . Sable, a chev. in ter
three fleurs -de-lys urgen t.
IMa redydd d. of Ieua n ab David Goch ab T raha iarn Goch of
H owel ; livin g Lleyn . Azure, a chevr on in ter three dolphi n s n a ia n t, em2 6 E dwa rd bossed, urgen t.II I .
1st son .
An ghar ad d . of David ab Llywelyn of Ieua n ab MaredyddCefn life] in co. Caerdigan , ab of YstymCegid ;David ab ywelyn ab Ieua n Llwyd livin g 2 H en . IV.
ab Ieuan c ha n a b Ieua n ab Rhys An cestor of the
ab Llawdden , Lord of Uwch Aaron . Lloyds of Rhiwaedog.
Ga les, a grifi‘
on segrean t or .
IeuLn ab Robert of Cass il Gyfarch.
T—Catherin e, dau. of Rhys ab H owel .
Fycha n .
Mar edydd ab Ieua n of Cesa il Gyfarch. H err- Alice,
pur chased Gwydi r fromDavid ab H owel ab Robin of Cochwillan .
Coetmor . 0b. 1525 .
E len Llwyd, d . ofMaurice ab Johnab Ma redydd of Celyn en n au. Cesa il
1 Simon de Mon tford , E arl of Leicester an d Lord H igh Admira l,d ied in 1239 . H e bore ga la , a lion rampan t, double quevée saltierise urge nt. H e was the son of Simon de Mon tford, E arl ofwho d ied in 1206 , a n d who ma rried Amitia , sister an d co-heir ofRobert de Bellemon t, E arl of Leicester , Lord H igh Steward , whobore g ules, a c in quefoil urgen t, pierced .
WILLIAMS WYNN OF
E dwa rd Wyn n Jan e, n x .
of Ystrad . See Simon
WYNNSTAY,ar c . 2 6 9
dau. an d heiress ofTudor ab Robert Fychan of Berain in Llan Nefydd . Maur iceWyn n was her third husba n d
,
a n d after his death shema rr ied ,
Wy n n of Thelwall of fourthly , E dward Thelwa ll of PlasLlwyn
”
, vol. Plas y y Ward , by whom she had n o
Wa rd , ab issue. She d ied 2 7th AugustE dward 1591. a n d was in terred at Lla nThelwal l . Nefydd . H er mother was Ja n e,
d . a n d heir ess of Sir Rowla n dVelville, Govern or of Beauma r isCa stle, a n d an ill egitima te son of
H en ry VII .
L2 3
S dn ey , dau. of Sir A
illiamGera rd , 8011. son .
Chan cellor of Ir elan d .
H en ryOwa in of Hugh Wyn n .
Wyn n of Wyn n of
Gwyd ir Gwydir ,ob. 16 4 9 , Ba rt ;
p . ob. 1660.
W illiams of Sir JohnWeeg . Wyn n of
Wyn nstay , 5th
Ba ron et.
ISir Richa rd Wyn n of—Sa rah, dau. of Sir Thomas Myddleton of
Chirk Castle, Bart.
yGwy dir , Bart.
IMary Wyn n , heiress of Gwyd ir ,ma rried Robert. 1sth Ba ron W il
loughby d’E resby , a n d Duke of An ca ster a n d Kesteven .
in 166 7 ab. 3. p .
E dward
Sir W illi amW ill iams ofLlan ford a f, Bart. ; ob.17 4 0.
Sir W atkyn “'
ill iams Wyn n of Wyn n stay a n d Llan forda f, succeeded , un derthe will of Sir John Wy n n of Wyn n stay , to the esta tes of tha t house. H isdea th wa s occa s ion ed by a fa ll fromhis horse on his retur n home fromhun ti n g, Sept. 26th, 17 4 9 .
- See Burke’s Peer age a n d Burmtuge.
Wil liam -
7- Ja n e, d .
Wyn n , Pro a n d heir
thon Ota ry of
ofW al es. T homa sH e bought Lloyd of
Bran ss fr om Gwern yHumphrey Brech
Bra n as. dyn .
2 70 msroa r or Powr s FADO G .
GWYD IR.
This place formerly belon ged to Dafydd, son of theBa ron Howel Coetmor , son of G rufi
'
ydd Fycha n ab
Grufi'
ydd ab David of Penmachn o in Na n t Conwy .
G rufi'
ydd Fychan had two son s, the Baron HowelCoetmor , who lived at Castell Cefel Yn ghoetmor, i nthe parish of Lla n rwst, a n d Rhys Gethin of H en dref
Rhys Gethin an d Fedw Deg, in the par ish of Bettws'
Wy rion Iddon , n ow ca lled Bettws y Coed . (For a n
a ccoun tof this family , seeLloyd of E sclys a n d Dulassau,vol. iii, pf Da fydd ab Howel Coetmor sold Gwydirto Maredydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesa il Gyfa rch, whoin 15 15 commen ced to build the presen thouse of Gwydir ,which was ha rdly completed at the time of his death ,which occurred in 15 2 5 . H e was the a n cestor of SirJohn Wyn n of Gwydir , of whomthere are still ma n yan ecdotes related in the n eighbourhood . On e of thesetales is the followin g.
At the jun ction of the three cross-roads‘
n ea r Gwydiryoumay see the rema in s of a n old tree, in con n ectionwith which there are ma n y tradition s an d a n ecdotes ofa n in terestin g character, ha n ded down fromgen eration togen eration . Itwas kn own fa r an d n ear by the n ame ofY Pren Gwyn , or The Blessed Tree, an d was n oted as a
favourite place of gatherin g of theworkpeople of Gwydir ,who, at the close of their day
’
s labour , were in the habitof meetin g un der its wide- spreadin g bra n ches ; the old
amusin g themselves by reta il in g to on e a n other old
tradition s in con n ection with the n eighbourhood , whichthey had heard their pa ren ts relate before them, as well,
perhaps, as recitin g some of the patriotic an d soul- stirrin gpoetry of their a n cestors, the whole, n o doubt, bein goccasion a lly spiced by rare bits of scan dal an d gossipabout their n eighbours. At the same time, the youn gpeople amused themselves by da n cin g, sin gin g to the
ha rp, a n d other in n ocen t amusemen ts a n d often youn g
2 72 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
in voked themost hor rid imprecation s on their heads, atthe same timemen acin g themall with the greatest ca
lamities. However, all her imprecation s an d men aceshavin g n o effect, an d the source of her kn owledge a n d
profit bein g thus ex posed a n d imperilled, she in a shorttime left the n eighbourhood.
Near Bettws Coed is Rhaiadr Ewyn awl, the FoamingCascade, but n ow called , in the modern guide-books,Rhaiadr y Wen n ol, or the Fall of the Swallow. There isa n old tradition that, as a pen an ce for his persecution ofthe Roma n Catholics, the spirit of Sir John Wyn n wasdoomed to rema in in the depths of the pool, un der thisfa ll, there to be purged a n d purified fromhisma n y sin s.
Some people say that it is still there. n ear the bottom.
groa n in g, wa ilin g.movin g ba ckwa rds a n d forwa rds , a n dgradua lly approa chin g the surfa ce at the rate of a ba rleycorn in a cen tury .
O n the right ban k of the Llugwy, in the parish ofCapel Curig, belowthe steppin g
- ston es, are the ruin s ofa n old mon astery , on a meadow belon gin g to a fa rmca lled Bryn Gyfeiliau. It was levelled down to the
groun d by Sir John Wyn n ,who always made use
of every mea n s in his power to persecute an d er a di
cate the Roman Catholics, root a n d bra n ch,out of the
coun tr y . For doin g this, as before stated , hewas doomedto en dure a pun ishmen t at the bottom of Rha iadr
Ewyn awl, by a priest. Sir John ’
s n ame was writtenby himon a piece of parchmen t, dropped in to a bottle
used to hold the eucha ristic win e at thismon astery . The
bottle, with its con ten ts, was plun ged in to the deep po’ol
un dern eath the fa lls. This priest, who came fromYspytty Ieua n , habitua lly ca lled his numerous followersto the edge of the falls, when the freshetwould be high,to listen to the wa ilin g a n d moa n in g voice of the sin n er
in the abyss below.
In the fifteen th cen tury , there was a relative of theGwydir family , n amed David ab Jen kin , a n oted wa rr ior a n d famous outlaw. H e spen tmost of his time at
Na n t Con wy , butwe also hear of himat the other side
ewr nm. 2 7 3
of themoun tain s, in Pen lly n , Ardudwy , a n d . E ivion ydd .
It 18 stated that he was a leader of the La n castrian fa ction , a n d that he, alon g with Ieua n ab Robert ab Ma re
dydd of Cesa il G ) farch (who was grea t grea t gra n dfather of Sir JohnLIV) rm), a n d other leaders of the La ncastria n s, wasted with fire a n d sword the suburbs a n d
town of Den bigh, an d there, by the stroke of his owndagger , slew the Red Judge, who was on his seat on
the ben ch between two other judges. H e then escaped ,
a n d, some time after, he publicly ex posed or ex hibited
the fata l weapon , besmeared a n d corroded with the bloodof his un fortun ate victim.
To reven ge this, Edwa rd the Fourth sen tWilliamEa rlof Pembroke to lay waste the coun ties of Ca rn a rvona n d Meirion ydd who, havin g 111 some degree succeededin his object, dee1ded to have
a
a gra n d feastO
111 celebra tionof his va rious victories, which was held i n a meadow belon gin g to a farmat presen t called Berth Ddu. The dayof feas tin g at len gth a rrived , a n d da in ties of all sortswere provided, ven ison a n d game of every descriptionwere cooked , a fat ox bein g roasted whole, as was the
customin those days, after simply removin g the hide an d
takin g out the en tra ils. Custa rds of high flavour werethere 1n dishes of an immen se size. Kegs of win e a n d
a plen teous supply of all the in tox icatin g drin ks of thosedays were at ha n d. In fact, everyth in g was i n readi
n ess, a n d the hun gry revellers were on the poin t of fa llin g to, when , to their surprise, a sin gle arrowwas seen
skimmin g through the a ir , descen din g
lb
un til itwas quiverin g in a piece ofmeatwhichwas as a cen tre-
piece on the
table. This was followed by a n other in to their largestdish of custa rd, both bein g followed by a shower ofsimilar missiles, the sight of which threwthewhole compan y in to a state of the greatest disorder a n d con ste1n a
tion , in the midst of which they fled f01 their lives,leavin g a ll the good thin gs which had been provided to
be a spoil of their oppon en t, Da vid ab Jen kl n It seemsthatbe, fromhis hidin g -
place 111 a ca ve atCa rrog Gwa lch,had been a witn ess 0 all the prepa ration for
t’
the feast,von . 11" 18
2 7 4 msron v or powvs FADOG .
a n d pla n n ed this surprise to spoil their sport. This cavewas a favourite retreat of his, as we fin d several in sta n cesof his havin g retreated to itwhen in the reatest dan ger ,a n d a lso when he was deserted by his fa n castrian followers. The pla ce is called , to this day ,
Ogof Dafyddab Sien cyn . or the Cave of Dafydd ab Jen kyn ; the rockbein g ca lled Clogwyn yr Ogof, a n d is at the summit ofthe above-men tion ed Ca rreg y Gwalch, right opposite tothe ben d in the River Conwy ,
on the Bettws side ofGwydir. Dafydd ab Sien cyn was foun d guilty of hightreason ear ly in the fifteen th cen tury , a n d outlawed.
The old pa rish church of Lla n rwst was erected byRhun , son of Nefydd H a rdd, or the H a n dsome, as a
pen a n ce for his ma n y deeds of evil, thin kin g in thisma n n er to appease the just in dign ation of a n a n gry God,a n d hopin g by on e good a ction to aton e for a life spen t
in wickedn ess a n d dissipation .
Itwas burn t down in the year 14 6 8, by a n a rmy ledby the Earl of Pembroke, who was authorised by Edwardthe Fourth to devastate this coun try in reven ge for somedeeds of Dafydd ab Sien cyn , as before men tion ed. Sir
John Wy n n ,in his H istory of the Gwyd ir F ami ly , says
of this a rmy ,
“that it a ccomplished its mission so well
that it con sumed the whole borough of Lla n rwst, an d all
Na n t Con wy besides, to cold coals, whereof the prin t isyet ex ta n t, the very ston es of the ruin s ofman ie habitat
ipn s
fi, in an d a lon g my domayn es, ca rryin g the colour of
t e re.
”
The church , as it sta n ds at presen t, was erected be
tween 14 70 a n d 14 80, Gwydir Chapel bein g added as a
tra n sept to its east en d, by Sir Richa rd Wy n n , in the
yea r 1633. There a re ma n y objects of in terest to beseen in this chapel, on e of thembein g the ston e recumben t effigy of the Ba ron Howel Coetmore, a n d a n otherthe ston e coffin ofLlywelyn the Great.
2 7 6 n rsr oa r or POWYS r a n oe .
a
d. of Maredydd Goch ab Maredydd ab Iorwerth abFycha n Llywa reh ab Bra n , Lord of Cwmmwd Men a i . Argen t, s. chevron
of Na n t sa ble , in ter three Corn ish choughs ppr . , each with a spot of
Con wy . ermi n e in their beaks ppr . 1
H owel Coetmor—wGwen llia n , d . of Rhys ab Rotpert RhiwG ethin of FedwofNa n tCon wy . of Kinmael . ab G rufi'ydd ab Sir Deg , a n d H en dref
Azur e, a chev H owel ab G rud‘
ydd of H en gla Rhys Gethin in the
ron in ter three wdd , ab E dn yfed F ycha n . 1. pa rish of Bettws yfleurs-de- lys Sable, s. chevron in ter three Coed. See vol . 111,
ur gen t. mullets urgen t. for Rhys ab Rot p . 32 .
H e was on e of pert ; 2. G a les , a chev. in ter
the Ca pta in s at three mullets or , for Rotpert of
Ki nma el.I
David ab H owel, sold Gwydir to Ma redydd ab Ieua n ab Robertof Cesa i l
Gyfar ch.
CE SAILGYFARCH .
Ma redydd ab Ieua n ab Robertof Cesa il—Al ice, d . of W illiam a b G rufi
'
yddGyfa r ch, ur chased Gwyd ir from ab Robin of c h Willa n .
David a b owel Coetmor ; ob. 1525 .
Ieua n ab G rufi'
ydd ab Ma redyddof CwmBywy in F festin iog.
IJohn Wyn n of Cassil d. of WilliamW illiams of c h
Wil la h .
IRobert Wyn n $Ma ry , d . of E lis ab Dorothy .
- John Lloyd of’l‘
yddyn Bach.
of Cesa il G y Cadwa lad r offa rch ; ob. l 537 . Ystymlly n . E len . Lowr i . Cather in e, 11: H en ry
Lloyd of Gwn is .
LLOYD or cwms. 2 7 7
Jan e, d. of E va n Lloyd of Dula sau, ab H owel Lloyd of PenMa chn o, a b Robert ab Rhys Gechiuab G rufi
‘
ydd F ycha nab Gmfl‘
ydd ab Da fydd Goch of Pen Machn o in Na n tCon wy . Sable, a lion rampa n t urgen t, in a border en
gra i led or.—See vol . i i i, p . 32 .
Richard H um Wyn n ; ob.
phreys of Pen 1663. Buried at
rh n Deu Pen Morfa .
Lla n fa ir T a lha ia rn . th.
E lizabeth , (1. of RobertMor D .D
Bishop of Ba n gor , thir son of
Richa rd Mor a n of F ron fraith in
the pa rish of lan dysil io, co. Mon t
gomery , an d M .P . for tha t borough.
Ma rga ret Humphreys, heiress=,John Lloyd of the In n er Temple, son of
of Cass il Gyfa rch ; ob. 27th W illiamLloyd , D .D . , B ishop of Norwich.
March 1759 , aged 75 , a n d wa s Or , a lion rampa n t rega rda n t sa blc .—See
bur ied at Pen Mor fa . Pen y La n”
,vol . ii , p . 389 .
An n a Lloyd , heiress of Cesail Gyfar ch ; ob.. s. p ., 1784 , a n d was buried atPen
Mort’
a . U n der the will of An n a Lloyd , Admira lLloyd succeeded his secon dbrother , John Lloyd , to her property of Cesa il Gy fa rch, a n d Admir a l Lloydleft it, with a ll his other property , by his la stwill, to his gra n dson , Robert
Lloyd Jon es-Pa rry. The trustees of the wi ll , however , gave Cesa il Gyfarch to hismother , who left it to her secon d son , Thomas Pa rry Jon esPa rry of Llwy n On , E sq.
LLOYD OF GWNIS .
The a rmor ia l bea r in gs of this fami ly a lion r amp a n tcrown ed a re ca rved en ston e on a shield on
on e of the ga bles of the old ma n sion of Gwn is .
p ert Lloyd of Gwn is , Castell, a n d Glan -yr-a fon .
—IE len , d. of Gr ifi th.
IH en ry Lloy ls n d , Sid n ey , dau. of Arthurof Gwn is. of John Lloyd of Tyddy n Hughes of the family of
Bach ; a n d Dorothy, his Cefn Lla n fa ir , a n d heiress
wife, d. of John Wyn n of through her mother of MyCosn il Gyfareh, ab Hum n achdu Bryn croes. See
phr ey Wyn n . Cefn Lla n fair ”
, vol . 11.
R0 (1. a n d heiress of the Ma ry . E lea n or .
a n d ja r sw r it of ha rd E dmun ds ofT refTref Gaya n .
a n d Vica r of Aber .
IAdin ira l RobertLloyd of Cesa i1?E lizabeth Charlotte John Lloyd of Cosn il
Gyfarch a n d T ref Gaya n . G ibbs. Gyfar ch ; ob. s. p .
a
2 78 n rs'
ron v or POWYS ra n ce .
0
Margaret ParryJ on es of Llwyn On a n d Aberdun a n t. See vol. ii
Boli artLloyd Jon es -Parry of Plas Tref Gaya n a n d- “Ma ry , Isabella , on ly d .
Aberdun a n t; ob. Ja nua ry 23rd , 1870, an d was of E dwa rd Owen Sn ow,
buried a tLla n bedrog . E sq. See p. 284 -9
Thomas E dwar d John Lloyd of P Rosamon d An n a . third d . of Sir F .W .
Tref Geyua n , H igh Shar id’ tor H aygate. Bart., of Ba lleron s , co .
Lon don derry , Irelan d .
IRo ertLove Lloyd , b . Apr il 13th, 1881. Roger E dward
'
John Lloyd .
LLOYD
(Vi ce-Aomaa r. or run W a rn -z 1837 , RR , 2 4 H .P.
,
Robert Lloyd was bor n 2 4 th Ma rch 17 6 5 , a n d died
17 th Ja nuary 184 6 , at his seat, Tregaya n , co. An glesey .
H e was the eldest son of RobertLloyd , E sq. ,of Gun ya,
co. Caern arvon , by Marga ret Edmun ds of Tregayan ,on ly
daughter of the Rev. D r . Edmun ds,Rector of Aber , in
the same shire.
This cfi cer en tered the n avy , 3l st March 17 7 9 , on
boa rd the Va lia n t, 7 4 , Capta in Gooda ll ; on removin gfromwhich sh ip , to amidshipman
’
s berth in theF a iry , 18,Capta in s Berkeley , Keppel, a n d Brown , he was woun dedin a sha rp action which preceded the capture of thatsloop by the Fren ch frigate, ll l a clame. After a captivityof some time in Fra n ce, he was ex cha n ged aboutMa rch
1781, a n d on his retur n to En glan d was received on
board the M'
edwa y, 7 4 , Capta in s Ha rwood a n d Edgar.
H e n ex t, between May 1782 , an d July 17 87 , served on
the chan n el station in the H ebe frigate, Capta in s Keppela n d Edwa rd Thorn brough a n d on 2 2 n d November 17 90,he was promoted to the ra n k of lieuten an t. Obta in in ga n appoin tmen t, in December 17 9 2 , to the La ton a , 38,Capta in s Thorn brough a n d Hon . Arthur Kaye Legge,Mr . Lloyd fought un der the former of those ofi cers in
the action of the 1st Jun e 17 9 4 ; a n d on rej oin ing himas sen ior lieuten a n t in the Robust, 7 4 , he served in Lord
2 80 n rs'
rosr or POWYS PADOO .
a n d NewOrlea n s. O n his return to Engla n d, he broughtwith himthe bodies of Gen erals Gibbs a n d Paken ham.
H e became a Rear -Admira l, 2 2 n d July 1830 ; an d a
Vice-Admiral, l oth Jan ua ry 1837 .
In 17 90, Vice-Admiral Lloyd was High Sherifi'
forco. Caern a rvon ; as he was, in 1820, for An glesey . At
the period of his death he was a deputy - lieuten an t forthe latter coun ty , a n d a magistrate for both. Hemar riedin 17 98, Elizabeth Charlotte, daughter of Hen ry Gibbs,E sq. , of Portsmouth, Surveyor-Gen eral of Customs. H is
on ly daughter was the wife of the late Capta in ThomasPa rry Jon es- Pa rry , B .N.
l
Cop ied fromCOU RIER AND E vsxmc GAZ ETTE,
Mon da y , D ec. 9th, 1799 .
Admira lty .—Copy of a letter tra n smitted by Admira l LUT
WIDG E, H is Majesty
’
s Ship Ra coon , Down s, Dec . 3rd.
Sm,—I beg leave to a cqua in tyouthatyesterday mor n in g
a t day light, Portsea I fell in with a Fren ch loggerpr iva teer , to which I immediately gave chase, an d a n houra fter I had the sa tisfa ction to capture her ; she proves to beLe Vr a i D ec ide, of fourteen gun s, four swivels, a n d fifty men(n in e of whomhad been left on shore when she sa iled) , comma n ded by Citizen Desga rdri , belon gs to Boulogn e, outthi rtyhour s, in compa n y with three others, a n d had n ot taken a n ythin g . H is Majesty
’
s ship Cormor a n twa s in sight a n d join edi n the cha se—I have the hon our to be, etc . ,
“Roses-r LLo'
r D .
Copy of a letter fromAdmiral Lurwmen , to EVAN Nsrmn ,
E sq., Dec . 5th.
SIR,—I have the plea sure of tra n smittin for the in formation of my Lords Commission ers of the A miralty, a letter
which I have received fromCapt.Lloyd of H . M. Sloop Ra coon ,givin g a n a ccoun t of his havin g ca ptured on the 3rd in sta n t
L’
I n tr ep ide, F ren ch pr ivateer , of six teen gun s a n d six ty men ,belon g in g to Ca la is . The Ra coon a n chored in the Down s thismorn in g ; a n d I have the satisfa ction of lea rn i n g fromLieut.
1 O’
Byrn e’
s Nava l Biogr aphy.
JONE S- PARRY. 2 81
Coxwell, the woun d which Capt. Lloid ha s received in the
head froma ha lf pike is n ot da n gerous. H e a lso i n forms me ,that
,soon a fter the a ction , the Stag, cutter , join ed , a n d wen t
i n pursuit of the Brig men tion ed in Capta in Lloyd’s letter .
”
H is Majesty’
s Sloop Ra coon , Dover Roads, Dec . 4 th.
SIR,—I beg leave to a cqua in t you, that yesterday , at
10RM. Dover , N. , aboutfive or six miles, I observed a luggerboa rd a brig ; I soon discovered her to be a n en emy , a n d
made a ll sa il in cha se ; after a run n in g fire of about fortyminutes I la id her a lon gside, when we wer e received with a
sma rt fire from the ca n n on a n d sma ll a rms,which wa s im
mediately return ed with success fin din g themselves un able tomake a n y further resista n ce, bowspr it a n d forema st gon e, theythought fit to strike . She proves to be L
’I n trep ide, of Ca la is ,moun tin g six teen gun s, a n d six ty men , quite n ew, comma n dedby Citizen Sa illa rd, sa iled fromBoulogn e four o
’
clock yesterd ay even in g. I feel myself much in debted to Lieut. Cox well(the on ly commission ed ofi cer I had on boa rd) for the greata ssista n ce I received fromhim, aswell a s the other ofi cers a n d
men for their atten tion in obeyin g my orders . It is withsa tisfa ction I have to state (through Providen ce) that there ison ly on e ma n woun ded. I am sorry to state that the br igca ptured wa s the Welcombe, fromLon don to Plymouth withma lt; a n d itwa s out of my power to pursue her a s I musthave lostmy forema st, a ll my foreshrouds bein g gon e on the
sta rboa rd side. It gives me pa rticula r plea sure to ha ve de
pr ived the en emy of a vesselwhich they con sidered the la rgest
a n d best sa iler fromCa la is .—I have the hon our to be, etc .,
Roster LLOYD .
JONE S PARRY
(RETIRED CAPTAIN, 184 0, E B , 15 ; H .P.,
TH OMAS PARRY JONE S-PARRY was bor n 14 th April
17 84 , a n d died 2 6th May 184 5 . H e was of very a n cien tW elsh ex traction—was the son of Thomas Parry Jon esPar ry , -E sq. , of Llwyn On , co. Den bigh, by Ma r a ret,
daughter an d cc -heiress of Love Parry , E sq. , M. ofPen ia rth an d Madryn , co. Caern arvon—a n d brother (withLieuten a n t- Colon el Wm. Parry Jon es-Pa rry) of the presen t Maj or-Gen eral Sir Love Pa rrv Jon es-Parry ,
K.H . ,
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
of Madryn Castle, formerly M.P. for Horsham, in Sussex ,
a n d a lso for Caer n a rvon shire. On e of his sisters was thewife of the late Robert Brown e Macgregor, E sq . ,
Lieuten a n t- Colon el of the 88th Regimen t ; an d an other , ofMajor-Gen eral Clapham of Widcombe House, coun tySomerset.This ofi cer en tered the n avy ,
2 9th October 17 9 6 , asmidshipma n , on boa rd the Tr iumph, 7 4 , Capta in s SirErasmus Gower a n d Wm. Essin gton ,
un der the last ofwhomhe fought in the a ction of Camperdown , 11th
October 17 9 7 . In Februa ry 179 8, he rejoin ed Sir E.
Gower on board the Neptun e, 9 8, in which ship, comn 1a n ded a fterwa rds by Capta in s James Vashon , H erbert
Sawyer , a n d Edwa rd Bra ce, he con tinued employed inthe Cha n n el a n d Mediterra n ea n un til tra n sferred
, in
November 1801, to the Theseus, 7 4 , Capta in John Bligh ,fittin g for the Jama ica station ,
where, a fter havi n g acted
a s lieuten a n t in the Ga n ges, 7 4 , Capta in GeorgeM‘Kin ley , a n d Ra coon , 18, Captain Austin Bissell
‘
, he
was con firmed by commission dated 2 8th Ja nuary 1803,a n d appoin ted firstoftheE cho sloop, Capts . Edmun dRogera n d Richa rd Hen ry Muddle. In thatvessel he assisted l stOct. 1804 atthe capture of theH aga r d ,Fren ch privateer, of16 gun s a n d 50men . Return in g to Europe in 1807 , hewas n ex t, in the course of that a n d the followin g yea rs,appoin ted to the P orcu in c a n d Leveret, Capta in s H on .
Hen ry Dun ca n a n d Rohert Eva n s. In theLever et, hewas for several mon ths employed in the Baltic . H e was
promoted (whil'
e aga in servin g in the West In dies on
board the Ga r la n d) to the comma n d, 2 7th December1808, of the dfusette, sloop, in which he rema in ed un tilSeptember 1810. H is last appoin tmen twas, 7th Jun e1814 , to the Roy/a list, 16 , ly in g at Plymouth . H e wen ton half- pay in the followin g November , a n d accepted
the ra n k of capta in on the retired list, l oth September184 0.
Capta in Jon es-Parry was a magistrate for coun tiesDen bigh a n d Caern a rvon , a n d a deputy
’licuten a n t forCaer n a rvon shire, for which coun ty he ser ved the ofiicc of
2 84 H ISTORY or rowvs FADOG .
OWEN OF CAER BERLLAN IN TH E PARISH OF
LLANFIHANGEL Y PENNANT.
College of Arms MSS , vol. 11.
Ieua n ab Madog ab Cadwgan F awr ab Cadwga n ab Grufl'
ydd ab Llywely n -
r
ah Gwrga n ab Ifor ab Gwyn ab Collwyn a b Llawrodd Dyfed ab Seisy llt
a b Cyn fy n Cy n a n Cyn hys ydd ab Saul Fely n ab Meur ig .Kin g of Dyf‘
edor D imetia . Azure, a evron in ter three cocks urgen t, crested an dwattled or .
Meur ig was on e of the four Pr in ces to whomthe ren own ed Kin gArthur of Caer Leon on U sk vs the four golden keys of the Marches ,a n d wa s the son of Bledr i ab roe Hen .
Cadwbga n =
r=Gwen llia n , dau. of David ab Ieua n F chan ab Ieua n ab Gwyn
a b I Wyddel ab Medog ab Cadi for ab yn willia n ab Gwaethfoed,
Ieua n . Lord of Ceredi on or Caerdiga n (or , a lion rampa n t regarda n tsable), descen d fromE lphin , son of Gwyddn o Ga ranhir ,of the Can tref y Gwaelod, which was inun dated in the six thcen tury , a n d n ow forms the Bay of Caerdigan .
an cestor oi—Gwerfyl, dau. of Ieua n ab Grufl’ydd ab
the family of v Jen kyn ab Llywelyn ab Celyn in of
CwmLlwyfin i . Llwyd ia rth in Powys. Sable, a he
goat urgen t, attired , bea rded , a n dun guled or
H owel ab Llywelyn .
'-7
-'Gwen hwyfa r . d . ofMeur ig ab Grufl
'
ydd ab Ieua n Llwyd .
Owa in ab H owel ab Llywelyn .
The above- n amed Owa in ab Howel, married Gwenhwyfa r, daughter a n d heiress of Meur ig ab Ieua n Y U ref
OWEN or CAE R BERLLAN. 2 85
Dolgelli, ab E in ion Fycha n ab E in ion ab Gruffydd ab
Llywelyn ab Tudor ab Gwyn ab Peredur ab E dn owa in ab
Bradwen , Lord of D olgelli (gules, three sn akes en n owedin a tria n gular kn ot, a rgen t). By this lady he had issue,besides a daughter, Jan et, a son a n d heir ,The Baron Lewys Owen of e t Plds yn D ref Dol
gelli, Vice- Chamberlain of North Wa les a n d Baron of the
Ex chequer of Caern arvon , High Sheriff for co. Meir ion yddin 15 4 6 , a n d 15 5 5 in which last yea r , as he was r idin gout, a ccompan ied by his atten da n ts a n d his son - ia—law,
John Pryse of Llwy n Yn , E sq. (see p . he was ba rbarously murdered at a place ca lled Dugoed Mawddwy ,by the Mawddwy ban ditti, of Whomhe was goin g insearch. H e ma rried Ma rga ret, daughter of R0 ert
Puleston . Clerk, M.A.,Vica r of Gresford, secon d son of
John Puleston of Bers a n d Hafod y Wern (see vol. iii ,
p. by whom he had issue seven son s, a n d fourdaughters1. John Lewys Owen of e t Plds yn D ref Dol
elli.g2 . Hugh Owen of Caer Berlla n , of whompresen tly .
3. Edward Owen of H en gwrt.
4 . Gruffydd Owen , whomarried Elizabeth , daughter ofDavid Lloyd ab Williamof Pen iarth, whose lin e is n owrepresen ted by the Wyn n es of Pen ia rth.
5 . RobertOwen of Bron y Clydwr , whomarried Elizabeth , daughter of Robert ab Morga n ab Jen ky n .
6 . Simon Owen of Ga rth An gharad, who ma rrieddaughter of Grufi
’
ydd ab Howel ab Grufi'
ydd of HafodDywyll.
a . E lissauWy n n ,whoma rr ied daughter of John
ab Howel ab Stephen of Ddyfl'
ry1. Elen , ux . David Lloyd ab Tudor Fycha n ab G rufi
ydd ab H owel ab Grufi’
ydd Derwas of Cemaes, secon dson of Meurig Llwyd, Lord of Na n n au, descen ded fromCadwga n of Na n n au
,Prin ce of Powys (or , a lion rampa n t
a zur e) , a n d a n cestor of the Vaugha n s of Caer a ch.
2 . Elizabeth , ux . Richa rd Na n n auof Cefn Deu-ddwr ,
youn ger son of Howel Na n n au of Na n n au, E sq. , by
2 86 H ISTORY OF powvs FAD OG .
Lowry , his secon d wife, daughter ofWilliamGrufl'
ydd ab
Jen kyn of Rhiwgoch.
3. Mary , n x . John Pryse of Caer Ddin eua n d LlwynYn f (see p.
4 .
Hugh Owen of Caer Berllan ,the secon d son of the
Ba ron Lewys Owen , married Catherin e, daughter byCatherin e, his wife, daughter of Sir Richa rd Herbert
of Mon tgomery ,Kn ight, of John Pugh of Mathafa rn ,
E sq. , ab Hugh ab Ieua n ab David Lloyd of Matha farn ,
Esquire of the Body to Hen ry VII, lin eally descen dedfromE in ion ab Seisyllt, Lord of Mathafarn , who borea rgen t, a lion passa n tsa ble, in ter three fieurs- de- lys gules.
For the poems in hon our of this chiefta in see vol. i.
Seisyllt, the father of E in ion ,was Lord of Meirion ydd ,
a n d was the son of E dn owa in ab Euuydd ab Brochwaelab lswa llt ab Idris Arw, Lord of Meir ion ydd , who had a
cell or hermitage on the summit of Cada ir Idris , a n d bythatmea n s the moun tain bears the n ame to this day .
H e was also a great astron omer , or perhaps latterly,mostprobably , a n astrologer ; for, after the death of his lady ,
be devoted himself to heaven ly matters, which ten ded
greatly to con sole himfor the sad temporal loss thathehad susta in ed. H e was the son of Clydn o ab Yn yr
Fa rfdrwch, Lord of H a rddlech a n d Ca n tref y Gwaelod ,eldest son of Gwyddn o Gara n hir , Prin ce of the Ca n tref yGwaelod , a n d Lord of Merion ydd, who bore or , a grifi
‘
on
segrea n t'
vert. The Ca n tref y Gwaelod was inun dated bythe sea in the six th cen tury , an d n ow forms the presen tCaerdiga n Bay . By this match, Hugh Owen had issuethree son s a n d three daughters1. John Owen , of whompresen tly.
2 . Edwa rd Owen .
3. John Owen .
1. U rsula , ux . Edwa rd Lloyd of Tref Eglwys, secon dson of David Lloyd of Berth Lloyd, n ear Lla n idloes, E sqHigh Sher iff for co. Mon tgomery in 15 7 6 , descen ded
fromMadog D a nwr , Lord of Lla n gurig a n d part ofLla n idloes, who bore ermi n e, a lion rampa n t sa ble, in a
t
2 88 H ISTORY OF powr s FADOG .
Hugh Owen of Caer Berlla n . H e married, first,
Ma rga ret, daughter of John Na n n ay of Na n n au, E sq. ,
by whomhe had a n on ly daughter ,Ma rga ret, ux . Edward Wyn n of Lla n gower , ab Howel
Wy n n ab Edwa rd .
H ema rried , secon dly , Jan e, daughter a n d heiress ofWilliamTudor of Egry11 Abbey , ab Hugh abW illiam ab Tudor ab Gruffydd ab
E
E iiiiyfed ab G rufi'
ydd
Llwyd ab LIywelyuab E dn yfed ab Mor ab Tegwaredab Iorwerth ab Iddon ab Ithel ab E dryd ab In athen ab
Iapheth ab Ca rwed ab Marchudd , Lord of Abergelena n d U wch Dulas (gules, a Saracen
’
3 head erased ppr . ,
wreathed about the temples a zgen t a n d sa ble), by whomhe
1
had 1ssus three son s :1. John Owen of Caer Berlla n a n d EgryuAbbey , E sq.
a n cestor of the Owen s of Caer Berlla n a n d EgryuAbbey .
2 . Hugh Owen ,whoma rried An n e, daughter of David
W illiams of Lla n alan y Mon , E sq , ab Hugh Williams ,D .D . ,
ab W illiamWilliams of Chwaen Isaf, descen dedfrom Cadrodd H ardd . Argen t, three fox es coun tersalien tgules, the dex ter surmoun ted of the sin ister .
3. Lewys Owen . of whose lin e we have to treat.Lewy5 Owen ,
the third son , marr ied An n Edwa rds,daughter of Edwards, a cousin of Squire E dwa rds of Moun t Seion , n ea r Oswestry , by whomhe hadissue —1, Eva n ; a n d 2 , John ,
who both died withoutissue 3, Edward , of whompresen tly a n d 4 , Thomas,born 1800, ob. s. p . 187 6 a n d three daughters —1,
Susa n , ux . Mr . Roberts ; 2 , Ja n et, ux . Mr . Williams ;a n d 3, An n , born 17 9 9 , ux . Rev. Kyffin .
Rev . Edwa rd Owen , the third son of Lewys Owen ,
was bow in 17 50, educated at Jesus College, Ox ford ,
a n d died Rector of Llan iestyn m182 4 . H e
b
married In
17 86 Mary Ellis of H en drevin os, daughter of the Rev.
Stephen E llis, M.A. , of Lla n dr illo yn RhOs, by whomhe had 1ssus three son s a n d three daughter s .
1. John , of whompresen tly .
2 . Rev. Thomas Lloyd Owen , M.A.,of Jesus College,
OWEN or CAE R BERLLAN. 289
Cambridge, Rector of Bodvea n , who married F. Down ,
an d died 3. p .
3. Edward Owen of Ba che Hall, co. Chester , whomarried Sarah , secon d daughter an d co-heir of PeterSn ow, E sq. , by whomhe had issue three son s —E dwardan d Cha rles, who both died 3. p ,
an d Thomas, a n d on e
daughter, Mary Isabella , who ma rried Robe1t LloydJon es Parry of P133 Tref Gaya n an d Aberdun an t, E sq.
(Sol
e p. 2 78.
1. Margaret, b. 1786 , ob. 1872, s. p .
2 . Mary , b. 17 9 6 , ob. 184 7 s. p .
3. Catherin e, b. 17 9 9 , ob. 184 4 , ux . Edwa rd Leigh,E ss . ,q a n d has 1ssus .
The Rev. John Owen of H en drevin os, M.A. , of JesusCollege, Ox ford , Rural Dean of Lley ,n H on . Ca n on ofBa n gor , J.P. , an d Deputy Lieuten a n t for co. Caern arvon ,
born 17
89 , ob. 1868. H emarried Lucin da (born 1807 ,ob. relict of . . Percival, E sq. , an d daughterof Major Hartley , by whomhe had , besides other i ssue,who died youn g, five son s a n d two daughters .
1. Rev. W illi amOwen , B.A. Emma nuel College, ob.
s. p . 187 4 .
2 . Edward Owen of Court Deom, married MissBidder.
3. John Fletcher Owen , Lieut. -Colon el Royal Artillery .
4 . TomOwen , C.E . , Sn perin ten di n g E ngin eer , D . P .
Works, In dia , married MisspSton e.
5 . Rev. Octavius Owen , ob. 187 9 s. p .
1. Margaret.
2 . Ha rriet, ux . T. Owen Sn ow,E sq. , G B.
The n ame of the Rev. Edward Owen , third son ofLewys Owen , p . 2 88, was Edward Pugh Owen ; he wasthe third son of Lewys Owen , third son of Hugh Owenof Caer Berllan , E sq.
V0! IV.
2 90 H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
CAE R BE RLLAN AND EGRYN ABBEY.
Hugh Owen of Caer Ber -
Td an e, d . a n d heiress of WilliamTudor of E gryu
lla n . 283.
An n e, d. of David Will iams ofLlan a lawy M611,E 3
3" youn ger son (by Emma , his wife, d .
heir of John Dolben of One Gwyn on , co .
Den bigh, a n d n iece of the t op of Ba n gor ,of the Segrwyd family) of the Rev. HughW ill iams, B .D . , of Na n ta n og , in An glesey ,descen ded from Cadrod H a rdd . Lord of
Ta lybolion , 1n An glesey . Argen t, two fox escoun ter -sa lien t in saltier
pa les
,the dex ter
surmoun ted of the sin ister .
atherin e, d. ofW illiamLewys of T rysclwynCa er Owen of in An glesey , E sq. ab Morga n Lewys ab Owen .
Be1lla n Ca er H owel Lewys of selwyn , descen deda n d Ber lla n fromHwfa ab Cyn d slw of Presaddfed ,E gryu a n d Lord of Llys Llivon in An glesey , in theAbbey ; E gryu time of Owa i n Gwyn edd, Prin ce of Northob. s. p . Abbey . Wales , who died in 1169 . H e held his
estate'
In fee by atten da n ce atthe Pr in ce’s
coron ation , a n d bearin up the right sideof the ca n opy over the ce
’
3hea d whenhe was a n omted by the Bishop of Ba n gor .
Ga les, a chevron in ter three lion s rampan t
ob. s. p . at. s . p . ob. s. p . ob. s. p . ob. s. p .
Owen .
’ Owen . Owen . Owen s of Ga rth.
1 Besides the above- n amed David Williams, the Rev. HughWilliams had a n elder son a n d heir , Sir WilliamWilliams, Recorderof Chester an d Speaker of the House of Common s in the reign of
Charles II , kn ighted by Kin g James II , an d created a baron et,6th July 1688. H e ma rried Margaret, d. an d co-heiress ofWatkin
Rydi n of Glascoed , E sq. , by whomhe was an cestor of the presen t
Sir Watkin Williams Wyn n , Bart. See p. 265 .
The lastma le represen tative of this family thatI have been able
to tra ce was E dward Pugh Owen , of Caer Berlla n an d E gryuAbbey ,E sq. , 1850, an d Caer Berllan was afterwards sold to Mrs. Scott of
Pen ia rth U chaf.
2 9 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
a l l 6 z c 3 d | 4 e'1 f | 2
E va n Jo n uh . an e. WWilliam Trevor Parki n sLloyd . Lloyd . Wiliiam. Julia . of Glasfryn , n ea r
ford , a n dTreva lun , E sq . ,
Ba rr ister -atLaw. Seevol. ii i.
Rev. John Vaugha n Lloyd ,= An n e Magdalen , dau. of John Isherwood of
Vica r of Mold ; ma rried Ma rple H a ll , co. Chester , an d Bradshawin 184 3. H a ll , co. La n caster , E sq H igh Sher ifi for
co. Chester in 1815 .
H ENGWRT.
E dward Owen of H en gwrt. Llwyd , dau. of Robert abin a deed da ted 2oth Nove Morga n , Pa rson ofLlan aber .
1st E lizabeth, third son
Lewys Owen .
E lizabethn Morgauab John ab H owel Vaugha n of GwenOwen . Thomas of Plassau graig , lin ea lly descen ded
Gwyn ion , pa rty to a She ha d fromCadwga n , Lord of
deed dated 11th Sept. H en gwrt. Nan n au, an d Prin ce of1598. Powys, who bore or , a
lion rampan t azur e.
n e, d. of Gmfl’ydd Nan n auOr , a lion
H ENGWRT . 2 93
a b c d
H o|wel Va n han -
r-Lowr y , eldest dau. Yn yr , Hugh. E liza Gruil
‘
of H en gwrt, a n d co-heir of ob. beth ydd of
Shen fl'
of co. Derwas Grufi'
ydd of 1668. H en r ick. D ol yMeirion ydd
'
111 G lyn Twymin , co. Melyn16 72 , an d M .P . Mon tgomery , a n d llyn .
for that coun ty . relictof Humphr eyPugh of Abergf ryd
Robert Vaughan of H enn
dgwrt, H igh
-T-Sydn ey, d . ofJohn Price ofRhiwlas ,
Sher ifi‘
for co. Mer ion yd m169 7 .
lE sq.
bert Vaugha n of H en , H ighT Jan e, third d . an d co heiress of HughSher ifl
‘
for co. Mer ion yd m1735 . Nan n auof Na n n au, E sq .
Sir Robert H owel Vaughan of H en—T-An n e, on ly (1. an d heiress of E dward
gwrtan d Na n n au, created a Baron e W illiames of YstymColwyn ,co
21stJun e 1791, ob. 1796 . Mon tgomery .
Colon el
co-heir of Sir ThomasMostyn of Mostyn , ab H owel
Bart.
See p. 153.
Sir Robert William“ - Fran ces, d. of E dwardVaugha n of Nan n au, Lloyd ofRhagatt, E sq. ;H en gwrt, a n d Rfig, ob. 1857. See p. 132 .
Bart. ob. s. p . 1858.
2 9 6 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
aedog. E squire of the Body to John of Gaun t, Dukeof La n ca ster , 139 5, a n d H igh Sher ifi
'
of co. Meir
ion ydd for life. Vert, a chevron in ter three wolf ’s
heads erased urgen t. See p . 29 5.
John apMaredydd ot‘
Ys
An gharad , dau. of E lis Owa in ab John Ieua n ab John
a b Ma redydd of ab G rufi'
ydd ab E in ab Maredydd, a b Maredydd ,
Rhiwaedog ion , descen ded from of Ystym a n cestor of the
livin g l 6th July , Osbern Wyddel of Core Cegid , a n cestor Bryn kirs of15th H en ry y G edol. E rmin e, a of the Wyn n s Bryn kir , co .
VI II . saltier ga la , a crescen t of thatpla ce.
’
Meir ion ydd .
or , for d ifferen ce.
I 2 3
W illiamLloyd ab E lis ab Maur ice of Robert ab Maur ice of Park in
Maur ice of Rhiw Celyn en au. See Lla n frothen , a n cestor of the
a edog. p . 300. An wyls of Pa rk.
W ILLIAM LLOYD ab Maurice Of Rhiwaedog, who, in a
deed of settlemen t, dated 15th August 15 11, is sty led
first-born son” of his father . H emarried the dauhter ,
by his secon d wife An n esta , of David ab Meredy d ab
Howel ab Tudor Of Bala (ver t, a chev. in ter three wolf’sheads erased urgen t), by whomhe had issue, besides a
daughter, Gwen ,wife of E lissauab Howell ab Grufl
'
ydd
ab Rhys of Llan dderfel, a son a n d heir,ELISSAU AB WILLIAM of Rhiwaedog, who was livin g
in 15 6 5 . H e ma rried Isabel, daughter of Sir JohnPuleston of Caer n arvon , Kn ight, by whomhe had issuefour son s — 1
, W illiamLloyd, his successor , of whompresen tly ; 2 ,
Rowla n d Lloyd, who ma rried Catherin e,daughter Of John Powys of Va n er Abbey , Sergea n t- atArms to Hen ry VIII , an d H igh Sherifi
'
for co. Merion eth,in 15 4 3 ; 3, Sir Hercules Lloyd, ob. s. p . 4 , HughLloyd, who ma rried Ma ry, daughter of John ab DavidLloyd OfMa chyn lleth an d three daughters —1
, Gaen or,ux . David Lloyd ab Meredydd ab David Lloyd Of Trewylamin Deuddwr (a zur e, three sea -
gulls urgen t, beakeda n d membered or ) ; 2 , Ja n e, ux . John Pryse ab JohnPryse of Ma elien ydd ; a n d, 3, Lowry , ux . D avid ab
Rhydderch ab Bin ion Of Bala .
WILLIAM LLOYD of Rhiwaedog, the eldest son Of
LLOYD or RH IWAE DOG. 2 9 7
E lissau, married Elizabeth , daughter of Owain Vaughanab John ab Howel Vaughan of Llydiarth (sable, a hegoat urgen t, attired an d un guled or ), by whomhe hadissue three son s —1
,E lissauOf Rhiwaedog, whomarried
Ja n e,daughter of Hugh Na n n auof Na n n en , an d died s.p . ;
shemarried, secon dly ,Lewys Gwyn of DolauGwyn 2 ,
John Lloyd OfRhiwaedog,HighSheriff for co. Meirion ydd
in 1616 . H e married Ma rga ret, daughter a n d sole heirof John Lloyd Of Aberllyfen i, a n d died 8. p . in 16 4 6 ;
an d 3, Rowlan d, Of whompresen tly a n d six daughters—1, Guen ot, ux . Robert Kyn aston , fourth son of RogerKyn aston of Norton , ab Humphrey ab Sir RogerKy n aston of Hordley , Kn ight (ermin e, a chevron gules)2 , Sybil, ux . John Wyn n Of D01Bachog, in Arwystli ;3, Marga ret, ux . Edwa rd Wyn n ab Thomas Wyn n ofY Garth , in Cegidfa ; 4 , Dorothy , ux . WilliamLloydab Harri ab Ieua n Lloyd ; 5 , Lowry, ux . Edward Pryseof Coed Brysg, in Tref Brysg, son of Capta in John Pryseof Tref Brysg, in Lla nuwchllyn ; an d 6 , Catharin e, n x .
Edward Lloyd of Pen tref Aeron , in the Lordship ofOswestry (vert, a chev. in ter three wolf’s heads, erasedurgen t).ROWLAND LLOYD, the third son ofW illiam, succeeded
to the Rhiwaedog estate at the death of his brother John .
H emarried Mary , daughter of Cadwaladr ab Rhydderchab David of Llan ycil (vert, a chev. in ter three wolf’sheads, erased urgen t), by whomhe had issue two son s1, John , who died 8. p . an d 2 , Lewys.
LEWYS LLOYD Of Rhiwaedog, died 2oth March 16 63,aged 60. H emarried, first, Gwen , daughter an d co-heirof Lewys Gwyn ab John ab Harri of DolauGwyn , bywhomhe had n o issue. H e marr ied , secon dly ,
Sidn ey ,
daughter of Edwa rd Thelwall of Plas y Ward in Dyfl'
ryn
Clwyd, H igh Sheriff for co. Den bigh in 16 70, by whomhehad issue, besides two daughters, Margaret an d Sidn ey ,
three son s —1, John , of whom presen tly ; 2,Simon
Lloyd of Plas yn Bref Bala , of whompresen tly ; an d 3,Meredydd Lloyd, who married Margaret, dauhter a n d
heiress of Roger Lloyd of Rhagad , in the i n ron y of'
2 9 8 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
Glyn dyfrdwy (er mi n e, a saltier gules), by whomhe had
issue a son a n d heir , John Lloyd1 of Rhagad, whose on ly
daughter an d heiress, Margaret,married Capta in MacsmorMaurice
, High Sheriff for co. Meirion eth in 17 50, son Of
the Rev. Peter Maurice of Hafod y Maedd in Cerrig yD rudion . Mrs. Maurice sold Rhagad , a n d died withoutissue 2 2 n d October 17 79 , aged 63, a n d was buried at
Corwen .
Lewys Lloyd ma rried, thirdly , Ja n e, daughter ofW illiamLewys Anwyl of Park , in Lla n frothen ,
de
scen ded fromOwa in Gwyn edd , by whomhe had a son
who died 3. p . Lewis Lloyd had a lso two daughters1, Ma rgaret, ux . John Price of Rhiwlas a n d 2 , Sidn ey .
John Lloyd of Rhiwaedog succeeded his father in16 68. H e married Mary , daughter of Eubule Thelwallof Na n tclwyd, an d Mary his wife, daughter a n d heiressofWilliamParry of Pon ty Gof, or Nan tclwyd , by whomhe had issue on e son , n amed John ,
who was aged two
years in 1701 (Hurt. MS . H e died in 172 4 .
John Lloyd of Rhiwaedog married An n e, daughter ofRichard Hughes of CwmPen lydan , an d died in Ja nuary1737 , leavin g
'
issue two son s —1, John , of whompresen tly ; a n d 2 , Ma redydd, who died 3. p . in 1739 ;
a n d on e daughter , Susa n .
John Lloyd of Rhiwaedogmarried Margaret, daughterof John Jon es Of Nan t Budur , by whomhe had issueon e son ,
William, an d a daughter , who married Dol
ben , E sq. , by whomshe had a son a n d heir , WilliamLloyd Dolben .
WilliamLloyd of Rhiwaedog died without issue, an dwas succeeded by his n ephew,
Will iamLloyd Dolben of Rhiwaedog.
In the Church of Llan for , in Pen llyn , is a monumen twith the followin g in scription
“In memory of An n a Sophia Maria Iles, the last
lin eal descen dan tOf the an cien thouse Of Rhiwaedog, in
1 H e marr ied Catha r in e, daughter a n d heiress of John Wyn n Of
Gopa’
r Goleun i in Tegein gl.
300 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
CLENENE U AND BROGYNTYN.
Maur ice ab John ab Mared dd of Rhiwaedog in Pen llyn , a n d o An gharad ,YstymCegid in E ivion y d , ab Isusuab M d . of E lisCeg id . ab GrufG lascoed , a n d Lla n gedwyn . ) dd ab
in ion .
W illiamLloyd of E lis ab Maur ice oi d. of Piers Stan ley of
E wlo Ca stle, 9. oin ted in 14 85
Sher ifl'
for co . eir ion . for life ;ob. 1509 . See vol. iii.
Maurice ab E lis of Clen en eu, ob. l 5 75.
-
T- E len , d. of Sir g
ohn
7$uleston , Kn t.o 15
arga ret, dau. a n d heir ess of John Wyn nKn t. , on e of the Coun ci l for Lacon ofLla n ddyn a n d Brogyn tyn , Con
the Ma rches of Wa les, M.P . stable of Oswestry Castle, son of Thomasfor co . Caer n a rvon , 8th E liza La con of Brogy n tyn , a n d Ma rgaret, hisbeth a n d l et James I an d wife, daughter a n d heiress of John Wyn nfor Beauma r is l oth E liza . E dwards ofLla n ddyn , secon d son of Johnbeth. Ob. 1622 . Bur ied at E dwa rds of Plas Newydd in the parish ofPenmorfa . Chir k. She d ied 17th F eb. 15 71-2 .
1590, ux . Sir Wi lliamThomas ofCoed H elen ,
a n d Lla n gathen , Kn t. ,who died In 1653. H e
wa s h Sher ifl'
for
represen tati ve is W. W . E . Wyn n e of coun ty W 011
Pen ia rth ) ; a n d , secon dly , to E lis 1637 8 . See p 122
Anwy l of Pa r k in Lla n vrothen .
OLENENE U AND BROGYNTYN. 301
rice, heiress of Sir Fran cis
Robert of Bodsilin , Brogyn tyn , Eure, son of
co. Caern a rvon . H e Clen en eu, an d Willi am, Lordwas Secreta ry to Sir Lla n ddyn Eure. H e wasF ran cis Wa lsin g born 7th Oct. ChiefJustice ofham, a n dwas buried 1578 ob. 1626 , the NorthatWhittin gton an d is buried Wa les Circuit;
2othMa rch 1611-12. at Selatty n . buried at SelDescen ded from attyn , 1621.
w a ab Cyn ddelw. II
Compton Eure, baptised at Selattyn inFeb .
Col. Will iam OwenVaugha n of Cors y of Brogyn tyn , ConGedol, H igh Sherifi
‘
stable of H a rlechfor co. Meir ion ydd in Castle for Kin g1587 an d 1602 . Char les I ; at. s. p .
1670.
atPenmorfa .
ather in e, on ] child of Levys erin e, ux .
Anwyl of a rk , E sq ., H igh RobertAn wy lSherifl for co. Meir ion ydd In of Park , H igh16 4 0. She d ied in March Sher i ff for co.
167 7 -8. 1685, an d was bur ied at Meir ion ydd, 1650.
Lla n gollen .
Ma rgaret, eldest d. a n d heiress of Owen Wyn nof Glyn , co. Meir ion ydd , an d of YstymCegid ,co. Caern arvon , High Sher if for Meir ion ydd , 167 4 ; for Caern arvon shi re, 1675 ; a n dfor F lin tshire, 16 76 . She died l oth April1727 , an d was bur ied at Selattyn .
Mary , sister an d soleheir -at-lawof Fran cis,the la st Lord Godolphi n of H elston ,
daughter of H en ry Godolphin , D .DDean of St. Paul ’s an d Provostof E ton ,
06 . 1768, aged 79 . brother of Sidn ey, E a rl of Godolphin ,
Lord H igh Treasurer of E n gla n d .
of Bro tyn , etc
Sher iff Igl
oo. Meir i heiress born
on ydd in 1768, an d Jan . 1788 ; ob.
for 00. Caern a rvon in 2n d Ma rch 1806 .
1769 ; ob. s. p . 1792 , Bur ied atWer
a n d was bur ied at ham, co. Bucks.
Llan gollen .
302 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
IuMa ry Jan e Ormsby , heiress off
-WilliamGore, M.P. for Leitrim in 1806
Brogyn tyn , Clen en eu, Glyn d M .P. for Carn a rvon Boroughs in 1830
Lla n ddyn , etc . ; ob. 1869 . M.P. for North Shropshire from1835 to
1857 . Ob. 1860. H e assumed the ad di
tion a l n ame Of Ormsby on his mamage.
John Ra lph Ormsby Gore, created Baron H arlech of H arlech, co.Meirion ydd ,11th Jan . 1876 . See Burke’s Peeruge.
NOTE S.
Scian tpresen tes et futuri quod E go John ap Meredith apIeua n ap Meredith, Armiger , liberten en s domin i Regis ville dePen n a n t Comoto de E vion eth, in ComitatuCaern a rvon , dedicon cessi ha c presen ti Carta mea con firmaui Oweyn ap Johnap Meredith, filio meo, Omn ia mesuagia , terras, ten emen ts ,molen din a , tofta , prata , pa scua s, pastures, mora s, mariscos,turba ria , silua s , boscos, subboscos, redditus et seruicia , cumsuis pertin en tiis, vn a cumNatiuis villan ia et commsequelis ,n o habso in villis de Pen n a n t, Berkyn , Trefdrevan , Trefver
t ir ,la n d T reflys, in Comitatu Caern a rvon . H aben da 85
ten en da omn ia predicta mesuagia , terras , ten emen ts , molendin a
,tofta , p rata , pascuas, moras, ma riscos, turba ria , siluas,
boscos, subboscos, redditus, dz seruicia , cumsuis pertin en tiis,vn a cum Natiuis villa n is commsequelis, refato Oweyn
ap John ap Meredith, filio meo et heredibus suis de
corpore suo in ter ipsum Oweyn Blen amfiliam hugon islewys legittime procreatis, De Capita libus domin is feodiillin s, per seruicia in de debita , 8x de iure con sueta , imperpetuum. E t ego vero predictus John ap Meredith
etheredes mei , omn ia predicts mesuagia , terras, ten emen ts ,molen di n a , tofta , prata , pascuas, pastures, moras, mariscos,turba ria , silua s, boscos, subboscos, redditus, 8: seruicia , cumsuis pertin en tiis, vn a cumNativis villan i s et eorumsequelis,
prefato Oweyn ap John ap Meredith, filio meo, heredibussuis in ter Oweyn prefatamE len amfiliampredicti hugon islewys, legittime procreatis con tra omn es gen tes Wa rran tiza
bimus, imperpetuumdefen demus. In cuius rei testimon ium,
huic presen ti Ca rtemee sigillummeumapposui . Hiis testibus ,Williamap Gr ifi th ap Robyn , hen ri co Ba lfron t, Res apLlewelynap hulkyn , Ken ric ap dauid ap Ithel, 85 Ricardo fl
'
ox uist,multis a lii s. D atum apud Pen n a n t, duodecimo die Ja nua r iiAun o regn i Regis Rica rdi, tercu post con questumAn glic ,Secun do.
”
Cr iccieth.
304 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
un de supplex sese obsessumredemerat,n isi quod H eroi con summatissimo
fammplus, quamvita , solicito hér pov displicuit.Collo igitur imperterr ite oblate ,Securis sc iamretudit divin a vis,
Volucr isque fati ta rdavit a las, don ec sen ex lastissimus ,CAROLU H 2m 8: sibi suis restitutumviderat,
A°
D01“ 1666 , 85 E tatis suaa 66 , pla cide eXpiravit,At ue hic cumcha rissima con juge, Jon etta , fi lia
rifi n i Vaugha n , de Corsygedol, Armigeri ,in pace requiescit
ELENA OWEN
gratitudi n is ietatis ergoAvo Avimque .M. posuit.
INSCRIPTION U PON THE GRAvE STONE or SIR ROBERT OWEN, IN
SELATTYN CH URCH , SH ROPSH IRE .
H . S. E .
Robertus Owen de Porkin ton , E ques auratus ;E x a n tiquow map Gyn delw, etRegio Oen i
Gwyn eth stemmate oriun dus.
Probitate et fortitudin e clarus,Nulli in festus,Plur imis amicus
,
Bon is Omn ibus ea rn s.Dumvix it amatus,
Desideratus dumObn t,3“ Ca len da rumApr ilis
MDCXCVIII.
T H ELWALL or PLAS Y WARD. 305
TH ELIVALLOF PLAS Y IVARD .
Lewys Dwa n , vol. i i H a r l. MS. 9 865 , fo. 81.
Sir Richard Thelwa ll, a lia s Thorwa ll, of Thelwa ll, inCheshire, married, a n d had issue, a ccordin g to the H a rt.
1118. 9 86 5 , a son John Thelwa ll, whomarried Ffelis, thedaughter an d heiress of W a lter Cooke, a lia s Wa rd , ofP163 y Ward, (varty urgen t a n d sa ble), by the n ame ofSir W alter Cooke, Kn t. Accordin g, however , to LewysDwa n , this John Thelwa ll was the son of John Thelwa ll .This John Thelwa ll came to Ruthin with Regin a ld deGrey , c ir ca 1380.
John Thelwall, who was, jure ux or is, Of P138 y W ard,had issue a son a n d heir ,Da vid Thelwa ll of P158 y Ward . H emarried Tibott,
‘
daughter Of Jen kyn W ild or De Weild of Borasham, in
Maelor Gymraeg, a n d Lleucuhis wife, daughter of DafyddFyeha n ab Dafydd ab San ddef ab E lidur ab Rhys Sa is.
(See vol. iii.) By his Wife Tibott, David had issue, a
son a n d heir , a n d five daughters.
Simon Thelwall, of Whompresen tly .
1. Lleucu, ux . John ab Madog ab Bleddyn Sais, a
freeholder in Ma cs Maen Cymro.
2 . Marga ret, ux . Jen kyn Pigot of Den bigh, ab Howelab Wilcock ab Sir Rhys Pigot, Kn t.3. Ja n et, ux . Simon Ashpool H en ab Alen Ashpool of
Lla n dyrn og.
4 . Elizabeth , ux . Gruffydd ab Ieua n ab Dafydd D du.
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H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
5 . Agn es, ux . l st, Alen ab John Dickwn ; 2 n d, Howelab Madog ab H owel of Maelor.
Simon Thelwa ll of Plds y Wa rd . H emarried Jan et,daughter Of Edward La n gford of Ruthin , E sq. (see vol.
iii), by Whomhe had issue on e son a n d five daughters.
Bubule Thelwall, of whompresen tly .
1. Alis, ux . Harry ab Cynwrig ab Ithel Fyehan Of
Ysgeifiog in Tegein gl.
2 . Agn es, ux . l st, E dn yved ab Gruffydd ab Adda ;2 n d , Tudor ab Llywelyn Fychan .
3. Katrin,a r . Grufl
'
ydd ab Ieuan ab Y Gwion .
4 . An n est Wen , ux . Llywelyn ab Ieuan Wyn n Of
Llan fa ir Dyffry n Clwyd .
5 . Elizabeth , ux . Joh n ab Grufl'
ydd ab Ieua n Duab
Dafydd Dduab Dafydd Din lla is.
Eubule Thelwall of P153 y Ward . H ema rried Cicely ,daughter of Jen kyn Don ab Sir John Don Of U tkin ton ,
Cheshire, by whomhe had issue a son a n d heir ,Edward Thelwall H en of Plfis y Ward , who by
Catherin e his Wife, daughter of John ab Dafydd ab Ithel
Fyehan of Ysgeifio had issue three son s1. Simon Thelwa l, a fr iar .
2 . Richa rd Thelwa ll, of whompresen tly .
3. Eubule Thelwall, whomarr ied Mursley , daughter ofH ein d Of Ruthin .
1. Marga ret, ux . Robert ab John ab Ieuan ab Tudorab Iorwerth Sais.
2 . Tibott, ux . Rhys Wyn n ab G rufi'
ydd ab Dafydd ofLlan armon yn Id].3. Cicely , ux . Edwa rd Goodma n Hén Of Ruthin .
4 . Ja n et, ux . John ab Ha rry ab Sir John ab G rufi'
yth
Goch of Ruthin .
Richard Thelwall of PMS y W a rd , died at the CaerwysEisteddfod as he satupon his commission ,
in the 2 n d ofElizabeth 15 68. H e married Elizabeth, daughter ofThomas H erle, an d Ja n e his wife, daughter of Sir Joh nPerrot, Kut. , by Whomhe had issue four son s a n d eightdaughters1. Simon Thelwa ll.
308 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOC .
1586 , aged 60, an d was buried at RuthIn survivin g hisvictimon ly on e yea r . H e had three WIves —1
,Alis ,
daughter of Robert Sa lisbury of Rug ; 2 ,Ja n e daughter
of John Massy of Brox on , in Cheshire, E sq. a n d 3,
Marga ret, daughter Of Sir “'
illiamG rufl'
ydd Of Pen rhy n .
Kut. She died In 15 9 4 , a n d was buriedyatRuthin . Bv
his firstwife Alis he had three son s :
1. E dwa rd Thelwall, of whompresen tly .
2 . Rohei t Thelwall.3. Richa rd Thelwallma rried Ja n e, daughter an d heir
of E lissauab OII en of Bran as Is. ,If mE deirn ion , by whom
he had a son a n d heir , Simon Thelwa ll of Bra n as Isaf,II ho died a n d left his la n ds to Thelwall of Plas y “
lard.
By his secon d wife Ja n e he had Issue :
Simon ThelII a llma rried Gaen or , daughter of Dr . ElisPrice of Pla s Iolyn , by whomhe was a n cestor Of the
ThelII a lls of Ruthin .
1. Elizabeth, who married , first, Thomas ab Mauriceab John ab Ma redy dd ab .n Lloyd ; a n d, secon dly ,Edwa rd Goodma n ab Gawen Goodma n of Ruthin .
2 . Ja n e, ux . Edward Lloyd of Llys Fassi, ab John ab
Edwa rd Lloyd of Bodidris.
Edwa rd Thelwall of P168 y W a rd, ma r ried twice —1
DorothI , daug hter of John G rifi tli of Kichley , son ofSir W illiamGriffith of Pen rhy n , Kut a n d 2
, Jan e,daughter of Simon Broughton , E sq. H e died 2 9th
July 16 10, leaving Issue by his firstwife :
lySimon Thelwall, Of whompresen tly .
2 . HerbertThelwa ll, clerk ,whomarried An n e, dun gh
ter of Robert Grifi th of Spittle, son of Griffith Vycha nof Cwm,
by whomhe had issue two son s —1, EdwardThelwa ll, clerk ; an d 2
,WilliamThelwa ll, who ma rried
Elizabeth , daughter a n d heiress of RobertWy n n OfNer‘quis, by whomhe had an on ly daughter a n d heiress .
who ma rried An drew ThelII a ll Pa rson of Llan dderfel,son of Edwa rd Thelwa ll of Plas y Ward .
3. W illiamThelwa ll.1 Bla n ch , ux . Richa rd Pa r ry of Twysog, in the parish
of H en lla n ,descen ded fromMa rchweithia n . (See p.
TH ELWALL or PLAS Y WARD. 309
2 . Mari , ux . Edwa rd Pryse Of n n ogion , In Llan fa irDyfl
'
ry n Clwyd . (See p3. Gras, ux . John Wyn Grufi
'
ydd ab John Gruffydd ofAberchwilar , a n d after his death she married ThomasWyn ab
'
l homas ab John Wyn of E y a rth. (See p . 5 7 .
Simon Thelwa ll of P158 y Ward, H igh Sheriff for co.
Den bigh In 16 12 . Hema rried twice . By his first W ifeJaue daughter Of Maurice Wy n n Of Gwydir , he had
Issue .
1. Edward Thelwa ll, of w esen tly .
2 . Maurice Thelwa ll, he siege of Chester ,ob. 16 4 5 . H e marI ied of Hugh lVilliams of Rhyd Gein t, who died in 16 7 6 , by II
O
homhe
had three son s —1 Stephen ; 2 , ;Robert a n d 3, Thomas ;a n d on e daughter , Dorothv II ho married Robert Gethinof Cern iogau. She died 3. p . 16 4 9 .
3. Simon Thelwa ll,Pa rson Of Trawsfyn ydd an d Clo
eaen og, who married Gaen or , daughter of W illiamVaugha n , a n d relict of W illiam Ken rick, person ofLla n dderfel,By his secon d wife, Dorothy , daughter of John Owen
Vaugha n ofLlwydia rth, in Powys, a n d relict of An drewMaredydd of Gla n ta n ad, he had Issue :1. Owen Thelwa ll, who ma rried Mary , daughter a n d
heiress Of Edwa rd Lloyd ab Hugh Lloyd of Blaenby whomhe had issue three son s a n d two daughters1, Simon Thelwa ll, whomarried the daughter an d heiressof Lloyd of E bn ol 0 Sam, in the parish of St.
Ma rtin ; 2 , Edwa rd Thelwall ; an d 3, An drew Thelwa llof Blaen whose lin e is n ow represen ted by Mrs.
Town sen d Ma inwarin g of Gallt Faen a n an d BlaenThe daughters were—l , Mary , ux . John Puleston ofLlwyn y
t:
Cn otiau; a n d 2 , Elizabeth , ux . RobertWy n nof E yarth.
2 . Peter Thelwall, a mercha n t In Bruges.
3 James Thelwall, a scholar in Cambridge, who
1 H e was en gaged at the sie'. e of Den b igh o n the Pa I liamcn ta I-yside, a n d died In September 16 5 i
310 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
married Elizabeth, daughter of William Robin son ofGwers llt.1. a n e
,ux . Edward Puleston of Llwyn y Cn otiau.
2 . Grace, ux . Maur ice Wyn n of Llan ga n aval.3. Elizabeth, ux . John Lan gford of Trefalun .
Edward Thelwall of P133 y Ward , who married Mar
garet, daughter a n d heiress of An drew Maredydd ofla n tan ad, by whomhe had issue seven son s an d seven
daughters.
LgSimon Thelwa ll, of whompresen tly .
2 . An drewThelwall, Parson Of Llan dderfel, whomarried Ma rga ret, daughter a n d heiress ofW illiamThelwa llof Nerquis.
3. John Thelwall.4 . Edwa rd Thelwall, Capta in in the Parliamen tary
Army . killed in Ireland , 3.p5 . W illiamThelwall.6 . Lumley Thelwa ll, Capta in in the Parliamen tary
army , drown ed in his passage fromIrelan d , 2 5th March16 75 .
7 . Robert Thelwall, buried at Oswestry , 15th Ja nuary16 9 6 .
1. Dorothy , ob. 16 7 6 , mx . Edward Maurice of Llora n .
2 . Ja n e,ux . RobertWyn n of Voelas.
3. Sidn ey , ux . Lewys Lloyd of Rhiwaedog.
4 . Ma rga ret, ob. 1680. She ma rried , first, MauriceJon es of DOI, Meillion en , an d Crafiwyn , who died in16 53, a n d , secon dly , she married John Pa rry ,
of PWIIH alawg.
5 . An n e, ux . Thomas a n ab Edward Wyn n ofLlan gan hava l.6 . Alice, ux . Thomas Mostyn Of Cilcain ,
ab Sir
Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn , Kut.'
7 . Fra n ces .
Simon Thelwall of P153 y Ward, married the LadyMa rgaret, daughter Of Edmun d Sheffield , Lord Sheffield ,
a n d Ea rl of Mulgrave of Botterwick, K.G . , by whomhehad issue,1. Edwa rd Thelwa ll, of whompresen tly .
312 msr oa r or POWYS FADOG .
1. John Wyn n Thelwa ll, of whom resen tly .
1. Gwen , ux . Richa rd Wa rburton 011.
2 . Jan e,ux . John ab Llywelyn ab Edward ab Grufi'
ydd
of Garth Gyn a n . (Sec3. D ows, ux . Rhys W
ryn n ab Howel ab Grufi'
ydd ab
Twn a of Bodeuga n .
John Wyn n Thelwall of Bathafa rn Park, ob. 2 9 Oct.
15 86 , aged 58, buried at Lla n bedr H e marr ied Ja n e,who died 12 th Dec . 15 85 , aged 60, daughter of ThomasGriffith ab Thomas G ritfith of Pan t y Llon gdu in
Tegein gl, descen ded fromE dn owa in Ben dow, by whomhe had issue1. John Thelwall of Bathafa rn Park , of whompre
sen tly .
2 . Edwa rd Thelwa ll.3. Robert Thelwall, jur c amor is of Plas Bin ion . H e
married Ma rga ret, daughter a n d co-heiress of Thomas ab
Rover of Plas Bin ion , by whomhe had issue two son s :1, John Thelwall of Plas E in ion , Clerk of the Peace inDen bighshire, who ma rried Ma ry , daughter of Thomasab Owen of Lla n fa ir Talha ia rn a n d 2 , Hugh Thelwalla n d two daughters
—1, An n e, ux . John Jon es of Ruthin ,
clerk ; 2 , Ja n e, ux . Robert James of Y Fa n eehtyd , a n dafter his death she ma rried John ab John ab Grufi
'
ydd ofLlan fwrog.
4 . Richard Thelwall of Lla n bedr . (See p .
5 . Sir Bubule Thelwall, Kn t., Prin cipal of Jesus College, O x ford . H e bought a n estate in the parish ofLlan ycha n , where he built a house called Plas Coch ,which he bequeathed to his n ephew, John Thelwa ll ofBathafarn , ob. s p . 1630. (See p.
6 . Thomas Thelwa ll. (See p.
7 . Simon Thelwa ll,Proctor in the Court of Arches.
H e married An n Bio o s of Essex , by Whomhe had issuetwo son s : - 1, Dan ieI
O
Thelwa ll, Ba rrister- at-Law a n d 2 ,
W illiamThelwall, Clerk, Vica r of Whitford ; a n d twodaughters —1, Joa n , ux . Eva n Edwa rds of Rhua l, Baronof the Ex chequer of Chester ; a n d 2 , Ma rtha , ux . W illiamPa rry of Pon t y Gof, ob. s. p .
TH ELWALL or BATHAFARN PARK. 313
8. Sir Bevis Thelwall, Kn t. (See p.
9 . Ambrose Thelwa ll, Yeoman of the Robes to Kin gJames I a n d Kin g Charles. (See p.
10. Piers Thelwa ll.1. Cather in e,ux . Lewys Lloyd of Llan armon ; secon dly ,
Thomas Wy n n of Dyford.
2 . Lowry , ux . Grifiith Wyn n , Vicar of Na n tmel, co.
Radn or .
3. An n e, ux . David Wyn n of Llan gan hafal, Clerk.
4 . Gwen ,ux . John Wyn n ab Lewys ab John Wyn n
ofLlan veris.
John Thelwa ll of Bathafarn Park, in his youn ger dayswas bred at Court, Groomof the Stole, Gen tlema nU sher to the Coun tess ofWa rwick, n ot on ly chief Ladyof Hon our
, but chief l n favour with Queen Elizabeth , inwhich employmen t he gain edmuch reputation , the effects
whereof did appear in the course of his life, for ma n yyea rs, to the advan tage of himan d his posterity . H e
left service at the age of thirty -two, purposely to bemarried to Elizabeth, daughter a n d cc -heir of Robertab John\Vyun of Bryn Cyn wr ig a n d Bach Eurig. By paten t
fromKin g JamesyI he
b
was made Steward of Ruthindurin g life. H e lived to a great age, an d died, aged 9 7 ,in the
:
year 1630 , a n d , atthe time of his decease, it appeared that his posterity was become of a numberbetween twelve a n d thirteen score. H e was a tall,comelyma n ,
of good judgmen tan d elocution ,very pious,
a n d good 111 every respect. By his wifeElizabeth he hadissue .
1. John Thelwall of Bathafarn Pa rk an d Plfis Coch.
2 . Eubule Thelwall.3. An thon y Thelwall.4 . Ambrose Thelwa ll of Cefn Goch . (See p1. Ja n e, ux . Simon Pan y of Pon ty Gof.2 . Mary ,
ux . Edward Wyn n ofLlan n efydd .
3. ux ,Thomas Lloyd of Phl s E in ion .
4 . Ba rba1a , ux . , first, Thomas Lloyd of Lla ngwyfa nsecon dly , RobertWilliams of Ruthin .
Dowthy , 11x . Ha1ry Ashpool of Lla n dyrn og.
314 msr on v or POWYS PADOO .
6 . Catherin e, ux . Thomas . . of Lla n dyrn og.
7 . Magda len e, ux John Lloy d of Lla n yn ys.John Thelwall of Plfis Coch a n d Ba tha fa rn Park, died16 6 4 , aged 7 9 . Hemar ried Ja n e, daughter of Edward
Morga n of Gwy lgre (Golden Grove) , in Tegein gl, E sq. ,
by whomhe had issue1. John Thelwa ll, of whompresen tly .
2 . Bubule Thelwall , whoma rr ied Mary , daughter a n d
heiress of W illiamPa rry of Pon t y G6f, or Nan tclwyd .
(See vol. 1ii , p. 35 2 .
1. Catherin e, ux . John Wyn n of Cop y Goleun i.2 . Dorothy ux . John Griffith ofBlocksham, abRicha rd
ab Williamab Edwa rd Griffith .
3. Ja n e, ux . John Dolben ab W illiam Dolben ofSegrwyd . (See p.
4 . E lizabeth, ux . Char les Salusbury of Pool Park, abW illiamSalusbury of Rug.
5 . Ma ry ,ux . Piers Conwy of Rhuddlan ,
ab PiersCon wy of Ven dre.
6 . Martha , n x . Peter Williams of Plfis On , n ea r
Treuddyn .
’7 . Judith , ux . Eubule Hughes ab Robert Hughes of
Diserth .
8. Sa rah , ux . Rowlan d White of ye Cloyster in
Ruthin .
9 . Hester , ux . MathewPryse of Park 111Mon tgomeryshire, on e of the Baron et family of Newtown Ha ll.
. Ten son s a n d two daughters died youn g.
John Thelwa ll of Gray’
s In n a n d Plas Coch. H emarried , first, E lizabeth, daughter of Sir John Wyn n ofGwydir , Bart. , by whomhe had n o issue ; a n d, secon dly,
An n e, daughter of RobertDavies of Gwysa n au, by whomhe had 1ssue :
1. John Thelwa ll.2 . An n e.
Mary Thelwall, the heiress of Bathafa rn ,married
Robert Price, secon d son of Price of Rhiwlas ; an d ,their son Price bequeathed the estate to his cousin ,
the Rev. Robert Ca rter of Northampton shire, who there
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
CE FN COCH .
This house, which adjoin s Bathafarn ,was given by
John Thelwall, the elder son of John Wyn n Thelwall ofBathafa rn , to his youn gest a n d favourite son
,Ambrose,
with permission to cut timber for erectin g the presen t
a n tique house out of the Bathafarn woods. On the
fa ilure of his issuemale, Cefn Coch wen t to his daughterCatherin e, who marr ied on e Peter W ill iams, an d theiron ly daughter a n d heiress ma rried Maurice Jon es, fromwhomit came to the late John Jon es, father ofW ilsonJon es of Gelli Gy n on , E sq. (See vol. iii, p. 34 6 , n ote. )
In Llan bedr Church, in an a rch cut in the wa ll, is a
mural monumen twith this in scr iption
H ere lyeth the body of Ambrose Thelwa ll, 9th son e to
John Thelwa ll of Batha fa r n Pa rk ,born e the 7th of 1571.
H e wa s Yeoma n of ye Robes to Kin g James, in pen sion to
Kin g Cha rles, a n d aga in Yeoma n of ye Robes to Prin ce
Cha r les, ti ll yeild in g to age a n d troublesome times, he retired
to the pla ce of his birth, where, havin g ever been a greatlover
a n d supporter of his familv he died the 5th of August a n’
o
D’
n 11663, a n d en joyed the blessin g he much desired, to bebur ied in the Sepulcher of his fathers .
In the same church is a largemuralmonumen terectedto thememory of his father a n dmother ,who lived togethera s ma n a n d wife thirty - four years. (See p.
TH ELWALL or LLANBEDR. 311
TH ELVVALL OF LLANBE DR.
Richard Thelwall, Recorder of Ruthin for life, by
paten t fromKin g James I , a n d fourth son of John Wyn nThelwa ll of Bathafa rn Park . H e held la n ds fromAdamVa rdon
,Ba ron of Llan bedr , a n d died in the year 1630,
aged eighty , a n d was buried atLlan bedr . H e mar r iedMa rgaret, daughter an d heiress of John ab Edwa rd Lloydof Plds Lla n bedr , ab Dafydd ab John ab Ithel ab RobertBakar n , by whomhe had issue1. Edward Thelwall, of whompresen tly .
2 . Simon Thelwall of Gray’
s In n ,was philiza r to the
age of 80, a n d left£20per a n num, for themain ten a n ceof a Welsh lecture or sermon at Ruthin Church, uponevery Sun day , in the aftern oon , for ever , with several
other lega cies to pious uses ; £5 4 3. each er an numforwhite bread to the poor of Lla n bedr a n Ruthin , a n d
£100 for appren ticin g fifteen boys of Ruthin a n d Lla nbedr , besides what he gave to the heir of his house at
Lla n bedr , a n d man y more of the family .
1. Elizabeth, ux . Piers or Peter Wyn n of Coed y Lla ior Leeswood.
2 . Ja n e, ux . John Lloyd of Plas y Clawdd in Rhiwabon .
Edward Thelwall of Llan bedr Hall, married Jan e,daughter a n d heir of Richard Owen , ab Hugh ab Ieuanof Coed An ey in An glesey , by whomhe had issue a son
a n d heir ,
318 ms'roav or POWYS r a n oc .
Edwa rd Thelwall ofLla n bedr Ha ll,whomarried An n e,
daughter of Sir Edwa rd Lloyd of Berth Lloyd , in the
pa rish of Lla n idloes, Kut. ; a n d U rsula , his wife, daughterof Sir Hen ry Salusbury of Llewen i, Kn t. a n d Bart. (seeBerth Lloyd), by whomhe had , besides two daughters, ason a n d heir
,
Simon Thelwall of Llan bedr Ha ll, bor n in 165 6 , whoby Mary his wife, daughter of Pyers Pen n a n t of Bychton ,
by his wife Catherin e, daughter of RobertDavies of Gwysa n n au, was father of,Edwa rd Thelwall of Lla n bedr Hall, who married
Laetitia , daughter a n d co- heir of John Read of Maes
mawr , in the pa rish of Lla n din amin Arwystli, by whomhe had issue a son a n d heir ,Edward Thelwa ll of Lla n bedr Ha ll
,who married
An n e, daughter of Foulk Lloyd of Bry n Lluarth, co.
Den bigh , a n d had a son ,
The Rev. Edward Thelwall of Llan bedr H all, who soldthat estate to Joseph Ablett, E sq. He ma rried Ma ryE lizabeth, daughter of the Rev. John Ba ldwy n of Hoole,co. Chester , a n d of Harrock, co. La n caster , a n d by her(who died 15th Jun e 1828) had issue
1. Edwa rd Thelwa ll, of whompresen tly .
n . Miles-John , ob. s. p .
111. Richard, ob.
W . Bevis Thelwa ll of Bryn y n un en , n ear Ruthin ,
who ma rr ied Mary-Elizabeth
,secon d daughter of Lewis
Buckle of Rogate Lodge, Sussex , E sq., by whomhe had
1ssue :1. Bevis-Heywood.
2 . Richard-Bulkeley .
3. John - Sa lusbury .
4 . Eubule.
l . Ma ry-Elizabeth ,married Capta in RobertPickerin g,
by whomshe has issue on e son , John Edward Pickerin g,a n d on e daughter , Isabel Ma ry Pickerin g.
1. Marian n a , ux . Thomas Bulkely Owen of TedsmoreHa ll , co. Sa lon11. Emma -Mar ia , ux . Rev. George Heywood of Ide
ford , co. Devon .
320 H ISTORY or POWYS FADOG .
THOMAS TH ELW’
ALL.
This gen tlema n was the six th son of John Wy’
n n
Thelwa ll. I n Queen Elizabeth ’s time he became a
soldier in the Low Coun tries . After his return home,
hemarried a rich widow in Ruthin ,by whomhe had a n
on ly daughter a n d heiress, Dorothy Thelwall, to whomhe gave his la n ds. She ma rried Robert Davies of
Ruthin , who left about£200per a n numto his on ly son ,
Peter Davies, besides con siderable portion s to his ma n ydaughters ; which son of his dyin g youn g a n d unma rried ,the estate became obscured , bein g divided amon gst hissevera l sisters. The sa id Thomas Thelwa ll lived to be a
very oldma n,survivin g his n in e brethren .
SIR BEVIS TH ELW’
ALL, E NT .
Sir Bevis was the eighth son of John Wyn n Thelwall,E sq. H e was first boun d appren tice to on e Mr . Allen ,
the greatest mercer in Cheapside, a n d mercer to QueenElizabeth . After he had served out his time, hismasterthought so well of him, that he bestowed his daughterin ma rr iage to him, a n d took himto be his partn er ,dur in g which time he kept correspon den ce with Kin gJames when he lived in Scotla n d , which occasion ed thatkin g, a fter his a ccession to the crown of En gla n d , tomake this Sir Bevis page of his bedchamber , a n d
bestowed on himthe clerkship of the great wardrobe.
H e was thrice well married : firstly , to Elizabeth Allen ,
by whom he had an on ly daughter, Marga ret, whoma rried John Lloyd of Bod Idris in l it], an d was motherto Sir Evan Lloyd, the first baron et of that family ;secon dly , he married Mrs. Pery n , a r ich widow in London
, by whomhe had n o issue an d , thirdly , hema rriedMrs. Elizabeth Champion , a rich citizen
’
s widow in London , by whomhe had several son s a n d daughters. H e
was a very ha n dsome, proper ma n , discreet a n d hon est,en dowed with a ll the n ecessa ry qua lities of a completecourtier . H e lived to a great age.
TH ELWALLor MAES MAEN CYMRO. 32 1
AMBROSE TH ELWALL, E sq .
This gen tlema n was the n in th son of John Wyn nThelwa ll. H e firsttook service with Sir Fran cis Bacon ,
Kut. , Lord Verulam, an d Lord High Chan cellor of E n glan d
, fromwhomhe wen t to the service of the Ea rl ofKellie, a Scotch n obleman , capta in of Kin g James
’
s
guard in En glan d, a n d a person in great favour with histhen majesty . Durin g his atten da n ce on that Ea rl hebecame so much in favour with himthat he brought inseveral of his coun trymen an d frien ds to be yeomen ofthe guard . Fromhis last service he was preferred byKin g James to be his yeoman of the robe, durin g whosereign , because of his wisdoman d wit, he lived in a
flourishin g con dition , improvin g his own estate, an d
boun tiful to his frien ds. H e was much beloved by a ll
his acquain tan ces.
”
(See p.
TH ELWALL OF MAE S MAE N CYMRO IN TH E
PARISH OF LLANYNYS, AND OF RUTH IN.
Simon Thelwa ll of PMs Ward ,?2n d wife, 1stwife, Alice, d .
on e of the Coun c il for t 0Court John of Robert Sa lusof the Marches ; ob. 15th April Brezo bury of R03.
1586 . Buried atRuthin .
Simon Ga or , dau. of D r. E lis Pr ice of Dorothy , d. oflas Iolyn , an d sister of Cap John Grufl‘
yddta in Thoma s Pr ice of Pli s Iolyn , of Chichley , abLord of the Ma n or of Yspytty Sir W ill iamIsusu. See p . 104 . Grufl
‘
ydd of
Pen rhyn , Kn t.
VOL. IV.
32 2 H ISTORY or rowr s FADOG .
Ia l bE dwa rd Thelwa ll of Mass Maen Cymro. H e? Simon Thelwall of P 119ha d la n ds i n Gyfi
‘
y lliog a n d Derwen . W ill y Ward ; ob. Sept.
da ted sth October 1659 , an d the pa rchmen tis much i n jured .
Thoma s Thel f ux . Tho H ester , ux . Richard G ree n ,
wa ll of Mass John a b W il mas of Y son of Ri cha rd Green o f
Ma en C ymro. l iamab Reign F a n echtyd . Ruthi n , a n d Parat, h is
G yfi‘
y lliog, a n d s lit of H on d . of John Lloy d .
Derwen . Ma r fwrog .first brother of H en ry Lloyd o fr iage settle wife. Gweruy Go. See vol. i i i ,men ts dated p. 64 .
1630.
E dwa rd Dorothy , d. of Eubule Thelwall of Jan eMa es Na n tclwyd , third son of John Thel
fwrog, Thelwa ll of Bathafarn Pa rk a n d wa ll.y lliog . Plas Coch, which last place wa s28th July 1683. left himby his un cle, Sir Bevis
Thelwa ll, Kn t.
IE uule Thelwa ll of Jesus College , Mary Thelwall , heir ess ofher o
brother ,Ox ford , MA . ob. E ubule Thelwall.
The above- n amed Mary Thelwall, by her will, whichwas proved October 19th, 17 6 4 , left all her propertythe several parishes of Lla n yn ys, Llan fwrog, Y Fan
echtyd , Gyfi'
ylliog, an d Derwen ,in trust to her son - ia
law, Peter Jon es of Ruthin , gen tlema n , for the ben efitof her gran dson Thomas Yon de.
She married first in 1707 John Jon es of Ruthin ,G alchog in the town ship of Oil y Groes Llwyd in the
par ish of Lla n fwrog, a n d other la n ds in the parishes ofLla n gan afal, Llan gwyfa n ,
a n d Clocaen og, by whomshe
had on e son , Eubule Jon es, who died youn g, a n d on e
daughter , Dorothy , who married Thomas Yon de, son ofThomas Youde a n d Ma ry his wife, dauOhter a n d heiressof John Hill of Rowleys Ma n sion in Shrewsbury , HighSherifl
'
for co. Den bigh in 16 9 7 . After the death of herhusba n d , John Jon es, whose will was dated January1710
, she married William Jon es of Ruthin , gen tleman .
32 4 msroa r or powvs sauce .
Iborfydd . d. of John ‘ ab Dafydd ab E in ion Dafydd Ll d.
F ycha n of Bron H aulog in Lla n fa ir T a l father of ydd .
ha ia rn , ab Ieua n ab Rhys ab Dafydd fa ther of RobertabLlwyd ab Goron wy Llwyd ab Y Penwyn Maredydd of Wret
of Mela i in Lla n fa ir T a lha ia rn . G a les,
three boa r’s hea ds era sed in pale urgen t.
Da fydd a b Ieua n =~r- E lizabeth d . a n d heiress of Da fydd Llwyd ab Tudor of
ofLlyfn a n t. Bera in i n Lla n n efy dd. G a les , a lion rampa n turgen t.See Bera in
”, p . 352 .
John $Jan et, d. an d heir of Owa in ab John ab Da fydd ab Sir Rhys, Kn t. ,
ab D a v ab G ruffydd , Lord of the H en glawdd , ab E dn yfed Fycha n . Ga les,
fydd a chevron ermme, in ter three E n glishmen’
s heads couped at the
n
o
;n eck in profile, ppr . See Tref Guyan
”
, vol. ii .
n a n t.
The above n amed John ab Dafydd , by his wife Ja n et,had issue four son s a n d five daughters1. Edward Jon es, otherwise Edward ab John ab
Dafydd , of whompresen tly .
2 . lVilliamJon es, ab. 3. p .
3. Robert Jon es, Rector of Bodvari , who marriedElizabeth , daughter of GeorgeMyddleton of Yr H en dref,by whomhe had issue, besides a daughter An n e, ux .
Hugh Hughes ab John Hughes of Ruthin , a son RichardJon es, curate of E rbistog in Maelor Gymra eg, 16 70.
This Richard Jon es, ma rried Ma rgaret, daughter an d
heir of Maurice E va n s of n ear Ma chy n lla ith,by whomhe had issue two son s — 1
,RobertJon es, aged
20, in 16 70 an d, 2 , Maurice Jon es, aged 16 in 16 70.
4 . Humphrey Jon es, Registrar of the Con sistory
Court of Ox ford. H e ma rried daughter to the
Registra r , his predecessor there, by whomhe had issue,on e son , Roger Jon es, an d two daughters.
1. Elizabeth , ux . Richard Lloyd of Pen porchell Isaf.2 . Catherin e, ux . John Ffoulkes of Llys Llywareh,
1 The mother of John ab Dafydd was on e of the daughtersa n d co-heirs of Grufl
'
ydd ab H owel Coetmors ab Gruffydd Fycha n abG ruffydd ab David Goch
,illegitimate son of Prin ce David
, Lord ofD en bigh, brother to Llywelyn ab Grufi
'
ydd , the last Pr in ce of Wa les.
Azur e, a chevron in ter three fleurs-de- lys urgen t. (See p.
JONES or LLYFNANT . 32 5
Coron er for co. Den bigh, ab RobertFfoulkes, Coron er , abFoulk ab Grufl
’
ydd ab Ieua n ab Rhys ab Da fydd ofLly sLlywareh ab Gruffydd Llwyd ab Heilin Pry ch ofBera in a n d Ca rn edd Fyn ydd .
3. Alice, ux . Cadwaladr ab Maurice ab Robert ab
Icun a Goch of Cerr ig y Drudion .
4 . Margaret, ux . Piers ab Williamab Dafydd ab Rhysab Gwn n ws ab Llywelyn Gethin of Cerrig y Drudion ab
Llywelyn ab Cy nwrig t h ab Ieuaf ab Madog ab
Cadwga n ab Llywa reh Fychan ab Llywareh Goch ab
Llywa reh H olbwrch, Lord of Meriadog.
5 . Jan e, ux . lVilliamAn wyl ab HughAnwyl ab DavidAnwyl of Lla n lien .
Edward Jon es of Llyfn an t, otherwise Edwa rd ab Johnab Dafydd, ma rried An n e, daughter of John Pa n ton ab
Thomas of Den bigh (gules, three bars ermin e), by whomhe had issue a son an d heir,John Jon es of Llyfn a n t, who married Catherin e,
daughter of RobertWyn n of Dyfi’
ryn Aled, in the parishof Llan san n a n , descen ded fromMarchudd ab Cyn an ,
Lord of Abergelen an d Uwch Dulas (who bore gules,a Saracen ’
s head erased an d wreathed about the temple,urgen ta n d sa ble) by whomhe had issue a son an d heir
,
Robert Jon es of Ddél (G la n E lwy), who marriedCatherin e, daughter of Thomas Myvod of Hen lla n (cert,five bezan ts in sa ltier or), a n d Grace his wife, daughterof Roger Salusbury of Bach y Graig, by whomhe hadissue three son s1. John Jon es of Dd61. Arms —1, avert, a stag trip
pa n turgen t, attired a n d un guled or ; 2 , sa ble, a chevronwith three spear
’
s heads urgen t, the tips imbrued, fordog F ra ichfras, Kin g of Brychein iog, an d on e of the
kn ights of Kin g Arthur’
s Roun d Table 3, gules, a lionrumpt. urgen t, for David Lloyd ab Tudor of Bera in 4 ,
gules , a chevron ermin e, in ter threemen’
s heads coupedat the n eck in profile ppr . , for E dn yfed Fychan .
2 . Edward Jon es of Ruthin , of whompresen tly .
3. Thomas Jon es.
Edward Jon es, the secon d son , married . .daughter an d
32 6 msros r or rowr s ra noc .
heiress ofW illian Jon es of Ruthin ,Els
a”Marshall of the
Kin 0 ’
s Ben ch, son of John Jon es of uthin , eldest son
of J%hn Jon es of Ruthin , gen tleman , who died in 1635 .
By his will, dated 6th November 1635 , he settles his
house an d la n ds of Pan tMeuga n in the parish of Llanfwrog on his wife Marga ret for the termof her life, an dleaves legacies to his serva n ts , his brother Piers Jon es ,his daughters, a n d youn gest son Thomas Jon es, an d the
rest of his estate to his eldest, John , an d directs thathisbody should be buried within the Church of St. Peter inRuthin . The arms home by his family were—ermi n e,on a ben d a zure, a rose between two a n nulets or ; in
chief a sword poin ted upwards in pale, ppr . ; hilt an d
pomel or . crossed by an other , the hilttowards the dex terside of the escutcheon crest, a demi lion rampan turgen t. Edward Jon es left issue two son s1. Edmun d Jon es of Ruthin , of whompresen tly.
2 . Edwa rd Jon es, who ren ted Pool Park, n ear Ruthin ,where he resided, fromthe Bagot family. H e died numarried in 17 4 6 , a n d by his will , dated in that year, helefthis estate an d plate to his great n iece, Mrs. DorothyYoude, a n d afterwards to her son ,
Thomas Yon de, thenan in fa n t. The arms on the plate are—l st a n d 4 th, vert,a stag trippan turgen t, attired an d un guled or 2 n d an d
3rd, ermin e, on a ben d azur e, a rose between two an nuletsor , in chief a sword in pa le, poin ted upwards , ppr. ,
crossed by a n other , the hilt towards the dex ter side ofthe escutcheon . Crest, on a wreath urgen t an d ver t, a
sta
gtrippan turgen t, attired a n d un guled or .
dmun d Jon es of Ruthin , an d of Galchog in the township of 011y Groes Llwyd , in the parish of Llan fwrog.
In the yea r 1707 , he settled his estates in the several
parishes of Ruthin , Llan fwrog, Llan gan afal, an d Llangwyfan , on his on ly son , John Jon es, at the time of hismarriage in thatyear . Edmun d Jon esmarried Marga ret,daughter of Richard Jon es, M.A. ,
Vicar of Llan fa ir CaerE in ion
, 1636 - 166 9 , whosemarriage settlemen ts are datedin 162 9 . H e married Dorothy , daughter of RichardGreen of Ruthin , by Parat, daughter of John Lloyd,
32 8 msroav or POWYS r a n ce .
CAE R FALLVVCH AND RHYDONEN.
Hur l. MS . 229 9 ; Add . JIS .
Thomas ab E dward of Caer-fallwch in Lla n eurga in (Northope) , ab Ithel ab-
TGoron wy ab G rufl
‘
ydd ab Goron wy F oel ab Goron wy F ycha n ab Goron wyab Pyll ab Cyn a n ab M
i lwarch F ycha n ab Llywareh Goch, Lord of Rhés
a n d Rhiwfawn iog, ab ywar ch H olbwrch of Llys Llywareh, Lord of
Mer iadog. Vsrt, a stag tr ippa n turgen t, attir ed a n d un guled or .
Lowry , d . a n d heiress of Simon ab Robyn of Rhydon en ,
of Caer F a llwch , in the par ish of Lla n yn ys a n d in the comotof Doga n d j a r s a c er ic of feili n , ab Bledd ab Medog Goch ab H eilin FychanBhydon en ; livin g ab H eilin ab eua f ab G ruffydd ab Ll elyn ab
1520. Owai n ab E dwin ab Goron wy , Prin ce 0 Tegein gl.Argen t, a cross Rory en gra iled sable, in ter four Corn ishchoughs ppr . See Lloyd of Pen tref Robyn
”, vol. ii i .
“ Margaret, d . of Al ice, a s .
Richa rd H a rr i Con wy of W illiamab
of Caer Sychdin in Lla n c hs n of Gwerclas,F a llwch. eurga in , ab Richar d of Rhyd ? 11th Baron of Cymer
James Conwy of on en . v in E deyrn ion . H e8 chdi n a n d died 28th Feb . 1600.
uddla n .
dha rd of Caer F a llwch Jon es of Jan e, d. of Thomas MydCaer F a llwch . dleton of Ga rth Gyun a .
Caer v ab H owel ab Ieua n ab Ithel ab David ab Iorwerth Fycha n ab
F allwch. Iorwerth ab Bleddyn ab Grufi‘ydd ab David ab Goronwy of
Trefryd ab Maredydd ab U chdryd ab E dwyn ab Goronwy ,Pr in ce of Tegein gl .
ma ss or a ssumes oa snwvs. 32 9
JONE S OF H ENDRE F CAERlVYS .
Add . MS. 9864 .
Thomas ofLla neurga in .
Grufi‘
ydd a1 Gwen llian , d . of John ab Jen ky n ab H owel ab Tudor of Pen llyn ,
ab Ithel. ab Goron wy ab G rufl‘
ydd ab Iorwerth ab Madog ab Iorwerthab Madog ab Rhir id F la idd , Lord of Pen llyn .
Thomas ab dau. of W illiamab Rhys , descen ded fromOwa in Brogyn ty n .
Agn es. d. of E va n Lloyd of Wickwar , ab Rhys ab Davidab Grufl
‘
ydd a b Tudor ab Ithel a b Rhys ab Med og ab
Bleddyn ab Blethrws ab E dn owa in Ben dow. Argen t,a chevron les, in ter three boar
’s heads couped sable,
la n gued o the secon d an d ta sked or .
orothy , d. of Richard Green of Ruthin ,
by Parat, d . of John Lloyd , brother of
H en ry Lloyd of Gwern y Gof. See vol .
E dward Jon es in Margaret, a r . E dmun d Jon es ofIrelan d. Ruthin , Gen t.
TRYSGLWYN.
WilliamLewys of Trysglwyn , in thepa rish ofAmlhwchin An glesey, E sq.
, ab Morgan Lewys ab Howel Lewysof Trysglwyn ,
secon d son of Lewys ah Howel of Bodewryd Tref Iorwerth, ab Iorwerth ab Howel ab Llywely nah Howel ab Iorwerth D duab Iorwerth ah Grufl
'
ydd ab
Iorwerth ah Maredydd ah Mathusalemah w a ah
Cyn ddelw. (See p. 12 9 , a n d p.
Ambrose Lewys of Trysglwyn , E sq. , the last heirmale of this family ,
had a n on ly dauhter a n d heiress,An n e, who marr ied John Bodychen Sparrow, E sq. ,
ofRed Hill, An glesey .
330 ms'roav or POWYS ra n ce.
SALU SBURY or LLYWENI, BACH Y GRAIG, AND
LLANWERN.
Adamde Salzburgh, gra n dson of Eberhard, the deposed Duke of Eastern Bava ria , was born at Sa lzburgh,a n d came to En glan d with W illiamthe Con queror . H e
was father ofAdamde Salzburgh, captain of the garrison of Den bigh
Castle. H e married Joyce, daughter of Sir WilliamdePon tefract, Kn t. , by whomhe was father ofAlex an der de Sai n sbury ,
whose son ,
Thomas Salusbury ,was a Kn ight of the Sepulchre, an d
was atthe siege of St. John d’Acre, in the army of Kin gRichar d Coeur de Lion . By Joyce his wife, daughtera n d cc- heir of SirW illiamMa n deville, Kn t. , of Cheshire,he had, with a daughter Jan e, ux . Patrick, Lord ofOrmon d , a son an d successor ,Sir John Sai n sbury , who lived at Llywen i, n ear D en
bigh. This Sir John Salusbury foun ded the Priory ofCarmelites, or White Friars, which stood at the bottomof the town of Den bigh , as well as a very magn ificen tabbey in Fra n ce, n ot far fromLa Fleehe. Sir John , whowas a Crusader , died 7 Ma rch 12 2 9 , as appears froma
mutilated brass foun d in the con ven tual church, leavin g,by Katherin e his wife, daughter of Lord St. Maur, a son ,
Sir Hen ry Salusbury , somuch ex tolled by theWelshbards. To himEdward I gra n ted Llywen i , which hadpreviously been a hun tin g seat of the prin ces of Wales.
332 msros r or POWYS ra n oc .
an cestor of the Salusburys of Llan rhaiadr Hall, represen ted through the Baron et family of Lloyd of Bodidr isgn I d l, a n d the Vaugha n s of Ca rs g Gedal, by the cc
r
§presen tatives of the late Sir Thomas Mostyn ofMostyn ,
a rt.
W . John of Bachymbyd, co. Den bigh, which place hebought fromHugh abMadog ab Ieua n ab Madog of P158
yn Machymbyd. (See vol. iii, p. H e ma rriedLowri, daughter a n d co- heir of Robert ah Maredydd ab
Tudor , an d was an cestor of, 1, The Salusburies ofBa chymbyd ,
whose heiress Ja n e, on ly child of CharlesSalusbury of Bachymbyd , E sq.
, married Sir Walter
Bagot, Kn t. ,a n cestor by her of the Lords Bagot. 2 , The
Salusbur ies of Rug, co. Meirion ydd a n d 3, The Salusburies of Seeth Marchog.
v. Robert of Plas Isaf in Lla n rwst, who marriedGwen hwyfar , daughter an d co-heir of Rhys ab E in ion
Fyohan ab Ieuan Fychan , descen ded , through Goron wyLlwyd , ab Y Penwy n of Mela i (gules, three boar
’
s headserased in pale urgen t), fromMarchudd ab Cyn an , Lordof Abergelen . Of thismarr iage there was an eldest son ,
F foulke Sa lusbury of Plas Isaf in Lla n rwst, whomarr iedElen , daughter of John Puleston of Hafod y Wern , in
Maelor Cymraeg, an d had a daughter, Elen Sai n sbury ,who married Roger ah John Wyn n of Bryn Tan gorin 131.
1. Elizabeth, ux . Hugh Conwy of Llys Bryn Eurya ,
co. Caern arvon , descen ded fromGrufi'
ydd Goch, Lord ofRhos an d Rhiwfawn iog.
11. Ja n et, ux . John Con wy of Bodrhyddan , co. Flin t.
111. Catherin e, ux . Richard ah Howel, Lord ofMostyn .
lv. Alice, ux . John Puleston of Hafod y Wern .
v. Con sta n ce, ux . Pyers Sta n ley of Ewlo Castle inTegein gl.
Thomas Salusbury was succeeded by his eldest son ,
Sir Thomas Salusbury ,Kn ight Ba n n eret of Llywen i,
livin g 2 2 n d Jun e 14 9 7 , when the hon our of kn ighthoodwas con ferred upon himby Hen ry VI I, at the Bridge
SALU SBU RY or LLYWENI. 333
Foot, upon thatmon arch’s return , after the battle of'Blackheath , for his valour aga in stLord Audley a n d the
1 Corn ish rebels. Sir Thoma s , who died m1505 , marriedJa n et, sister of SirW
’
illiamGr ifiith of Pen rhy n , co. Caern arvon , E n t. , Chambe1la in of North lVa les, a n d daughter(by Elizabeth his wife, daughter an d heir of Sir RichardDalton ,Kn t. ofWllhamGr iffith of Pen rhyn , Chamberlainof NorthWales, descen ded from E dn yfed Fycha n . Ofthis allian ce there was issue, with a daughter , whomarried Sir Edward Hanmer ,
1. Roger (Sir), of whompresen tly .
11. Ffoulke, Dean of St. Asaph , livin g in 15 11 a n d
1532 . (See Brown e Willis’
s St. Asaph, p. Bur iedwith his brother Sir Roger 1n Eglwys Wen , Den bigh .
111. Thomas of Flin t, who by his marriage withgaret, daughter a n d cc - heir of John H ookes of Leadbrooke, co. Flin t, was father , with two daughters, of a son
an d heir ,Thomas Salusbury of Leadbrooke, who married Ja n e,
daughter of Robert Massie of Coddin gton , co. Chester ,livin g temp . Hen ry VIII , by Dorothy , daughter of SirHugh Calveley ofLea , co. Chester , Kn t. , an d
t
by this ladyhad
:
fifteen daughters, an d a son a n d heir , ThomasSalusbury of Leadbrooke, a n cestor of the Salusburys ofLeadbrooke.
W . John , Chamberlain of North Wales, Con stable ofthe Castles of Conwy a n d Den bigh. H e married an d
had a daughter an d heir , Jan e, ux . Thomas D ryhurst ofDen bigh .
Thea
eldest son a n d successor of Sir Thomas,Sir Roger Salusbury of Llywen i, was kn ighted at
Rouen , in Fran ce, by Charles, Duke of Bran don . SirRoger married twice — l st, Elizabeth, daughter a n d cc
heir of John H ookes ; a n d 2 n dly , Elizabeth, sister ofSir John Puleston of Bersham, Kn t. By the former hehad n o issue ; by the latter he was father of four son san d two daughters.
John (Sir), of whose lin e we have to treat.Thomas, ob. s .p .
334 n rs'
roav or rowvs r a n ce .
Robert of Den bigh ,married Alice, daughter of ThomasLawton .
Ffoulke,Alderman of Chester, married Jan e, daughter
of WilliamPricha rd of Den bigh, a n d died 3oth August1639 .
1. Ja n e, ux . Thomas Vaughan of Pan t Glz’
ts, co.
geirion ydd, descen ded from Marchweithia n , Lord of-Aled .
11. Grace, ux . RobertWyn n ab Cadwaladr of Voelas,descen ded fromMarchweithian .
Sir Roger Salusbury by his will dated 2 4 th Sept.
15 50, directs his bod to be buried in the parishchurch of Den bigh . is eldest son a n d successor ,Sir John Salusbury of Llywen i, was Cha n cellor an d
Chamberlain of the co. of Den bigh, an d M.P . for thatshire in the reign s of Hen ry VIII a n d Philip an d Mary ,a n d was created on e of the Kn ights of the Carpet byRoyal Man date, 2 2 n d Feh. , 1 Edward VI. Sir Johndied in 15 78, a n d was buried in Whitechurch or E lwyeWen , the par ish church of Den bigh , where a ban somealtar tomb, with the recumben tefiigies of himself an d hislady , still remain s, havin g had , by his wife Jan e (whodied in daughter an d co-heir of David Myddleton ,
E sq., Mayor of Chester, seven son s a n d two daughters,
v1z.
I . John Salusbury of Llywen i, E sq. , son an d heir .
H e married the celebrated a n d beautiful Catherin e yBera in ,
daughter a n d heir of Tudor ab RobertFychan ofBerain , in the parish of Llan n efydd, co. Den bigh, E sq.
,
descen ded fromMarchweithian , Lord of Is-Al ed (gules,a lion rampa n turgen t). The heiress of Berain marriedsubsequen tly , in succession , Sir Richard Clough of Bach
y Gra ig, co. Den bigh, Kn t. , Maurice Wyn n of Gwydir ,co. Caern arvon , E sq.
,an d Edward Thelwa ll of Plfis y
Ward, co. Den bigh , E sq. , an d dyin g 2 7th August, wasin terred at Lla n n efydd, l st Sept. 15 9 1. By this lady ,Mr . Salusbury, who predeceased his father , left, with a
daughter , Elizabeth , who married Owain Brereton ofBorasham, High Sheriff for co. Den bigh, 15 81 an d
1588, two son s
H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
I . Arabella , ux . John Jon es of Helygen or Halkin .
I I. U ricin a , ux . John Parr of Twysog, in the parishof Hen lla n , descen ded from l archweithian , Lord of IsAled. (G ales, a lion rampa n turgen t.)
III.
Jan e, ux . Thomas Price of Plas Iolyn . (See
106 .pSir John Sa lusbury was succeeded by his eldestson ,
Sir Hen ry Sa lusbury of Llywen i, Bart. , so created in
1619 . Sir Hen ry marr ied Hester , daughter of Sir
Thomas Myddleton of Chirk Castle, Bart. , by whomhehad issue,Sir Thomas, of whompresen tly .
I . U rsula ,ux . Sir Edwa rd Lloyd of Berthlloyd , in the
arish of Lla n idloes, E n t.,descen ded fromMadog Da nwr ,
liord of Lla n gurig.
II . Elizabeth.
Sir Thomas Sai n sbury ofLlywen i , secon d Ba ron et. SirThomas was educated at Jesus College, Ox ford ; a n d
havin g, as Wood says (Athen . Ox on . , ii , a n atural
gen y to poetryan d roman ces
,ex ercised himselfmuch in
these studies.
’
In the portra it of the baron et atLlywen i ,he is takin g leave of his lady a n d three children , dressed
in a ha lf surtout an d brown boots, with a rich scimita rby his side. H e is atten ded by two greyhoun ds, an d a
groom, dressed in a lon g ca n vas gown , holdin g a horse,with the arms of the house on the man ’
s shoulders byway of bad e. Sir Thomas died in 16 4 3, leavin g issue,by Hester his wife, daughter of Sir Edward Tirrell ofThorn ton ,
Sir Thomas Salusbury of Llywen i , third Baron et, whodi ed 3. p . ,
23rd March 165 7 , a n d was succeeded by hisbrother a n d heir ,Sir John Salusbury of Llywen i, fourth baron et, whomarried Ja n e, daughter of Hugh Williams, an d died 3. p . ,
when the baron etcy ex pired, an d Llywen i an d his otherestates devolved on his sister a n d heiress,Hester of Llywen i, whomarried ,
Sir Robert Cotton ofCombermere, Bart. , a n d their descen da n t, Sir RobertSalusbury Cotton , Bart. , a n cestor of Lord Combermere,
ss sus y or LLrwn x t. 337
sold Llywen i to the H on . Thomas Fitzmaur ice, secon dson of John , Ea rl of Shelburn e, who married Ma ryO
’
Brya n , third Coun tess of O rkn ey .
We return n ew to the youn ger children of Sir JohnSalusbury by his wife Ja n e Myddleton .
11. Robert, ma rried Margaret, daughter ofEdward Stan ley of Ewlo Castle.
111. Thomas of Den bigh , married Elen ,daughter of
Richard Lloyd Rosin dale, a n d was fa ther by her of a
daughter a n d heir , Ja n e, who married Hen ry W illiamsof c hwilla n , son ofWilliamW illiams , E sq. , of c h
willan , by Barbara , his secon d wife, widow of HumphreyLloyd, the a n tiquary , an d daughter of the H on . GeorgeLumley , atta in ted a n d ex ecuted 20Hen ry VIII.Iv. Hugh of Chester, ma rried An n e, daughter of Sir
George Stradlin g, Kn t.v. Edward ,mar ried Martha , daughter of Bartholomew
Dod of Lon don .
v1. Roger of Bach y Graig, of whompresen tly .
vu. George of E rbistog, livin g 30 Elizabeth , ma rriedMa ry , daughter of Thomas Grosven or of Eaton , co.
Chester , E sq. , an cestor of the Duke of Westmin ster .
Fromthis ma rriage descen ded the Salusburys of E rbistog,
of whomwas Thomas Sa lusbury , E sq. , compiler of thecelebrated Book of lVelslz P ed igr ees, n ow in the libra ryof Wyn n stay , commen ced by himin 16 4 0, a n d car ried
on,with ma n y addition s, by his son , John Sa lusbury ,
E sq.
,to the yea r 16 7 1.
1. Elizabeth , ma rried , 1st, John Salusbury of Bera in ,
E sq. ; a n d 2 n dly , Sir Hen ry Jon es.
11. Ja n e, ux . John Hanmer of Hanmer , co. Flin t, E sq . ,
M.P . for Flin t Boroughs.
Sir John Salusbury died 18th Ma rch 15 78. H is six th
son ,
Roger Sa lusbury of Ba ch y Gra ig, E sq. ,of
Jesus College, Ox ford ,ma rried Catherin e
, daughter a n dc c - heir of S ir Richa rd Clough , Kn t. , by his wifeCather in e of Bera in , daughter a n d heir of Tudor abRobert Fycha n of Berain , E sq. (a n d widow of Johnvos . N . 22
338 msr oav or POWYS FADO G .
Sa lusbury of Llywen i , E sq. ) Sir Richa rd, who was a n
emin en t mercha n t a n d partn er of the celebrated Sir
Thomas Gresham, Kn t. , tra n sferred to Roger Sa lusburythe estate of Ba ch y Gra ig, n ear Den bigh, on which hehad erected a sin gular ma n sion in the Dutch style. Bythis lady Roger Sa lusbury had issue, besides a daughter ,Gra ce, ux . Thomas Myvod of Hen lla n (vert, five beza n tsi n sa ltier), a n d other children ,
a son an d heir,John Sa lusbury of Bach y Gra ig,
M.P. for co. Flin t.H e ma rr ied Elizabeth , daughter of Thomas Raven scroftof Bretton , co . Fli n t, E sq . , a n d died 2 9 th Oct. 1685 ,
leavin g a son an d heir,
John Sa lusbury of Bach y Gra ig,M.P. for co. Flin t,
ma rried ,first
,Elizabeth , daughter of James, son a n d heir
of Sir WilliamNorreys of Speke, Kn t. ; an d secon dly ,
Judith, daughter a n d heir of Thomas Whicheote, E sq. ,
a n d relict of Hen ry Bowes, E sq. , by both of whomhehad issue. The secon d son of the firstmarriage,Thomas Sa lusbury of Ba ch y Gra ig, Colon el in the
Army ,who succeeded his brother John , ma rried An n e,
on ly daughter a n d heir of Thomas Perciva l of NorthWeston , E sq.
, head of the great house of Yvery, an d
relict of Eva n Lloyd , E sq.,a n d d ied in 1700, leavin g
issue, two son s,I . Thomas
,of whompresen tly .
11. Norfolk Sa in sbury of Plas y W a rd, co. Den bigh,died in 1736
,lea vin g issue by his wife Elizabeth ,
daughter an d heir of RobertWilliams of Ty Newydd ,
in the same coun ty , a son an d heir , Robert Salusburyof Cotton Hall
,co. Den bigh , father of Robert Sa lus
bury of Cotton H a ll, a n d of Lla nwern , co. Monmouth,a n d M.P. for tha t coun ty ,
who was created a baron et4 th May 17 9 5 , a n d died in 1817 . Sir RobertmarriedKatherin e, daughter a n d even tual heir of Charles Van n e,of Lla n wern , E sq.
,by whomhe had issue, Sir Thomas
Robert, secon d ba ron et, who died in 1835 , s. p . , an d Sir
Cha rles John ,who succeeded his brother at Llanwern ,
a n d died 3. p . The title is therefore ex tin ct.
Thomas Sa lusbury of Ba ch y Gra ig,ma rried his cousi n
34 0 H ISTORY or rowr s n oon .
3. Sa lusburie , cum urgen t, a chev. gules, between three
erron’s hea ds era sed sa ble
, beaks do or , E rdeswick .
4 . Sa lusburie cumq’ lie (qua rterly) Va in -
y de urgen t et G .
E t cumgules , a fess da n n zetie urgen t, between six c ross cross
lets urgen t.5 . Sa lusburie cumgules, a chevr on urgen t, between three
ha lfac s (Le three E n glishmen’
s heads in profile) urgen t, et
urgen t, pr . 2 , 3urgen t; 4 qr . gules , a chevron urgen t, betweenthree staggs heads urgen t, attyred or . Vychan Camera r ius\Va llie Septen trion a le (for W illiamS rufl
'
ydd Fycha n of Pen
rhyn Chamber la in of North Wa les) .
DENBIGH PARISH CH URCH ,WH ITCHURCH
(E GLWYS WEN) .
In the win dow is a shield with the followin g armsBuron .
—1. Sa lusbury . Ga les , a lion rampa n t urgen t,duca lly c rown ed or
, between three crescen ts of the la st. 2 .
Ga les , a Sa racen’
s hea d erased at the n eck ppr . 3. Sable, on
a ben d urgen t, three pheon s sa ble, on a ca n ton of the secon d ,a crescen t of the field . 4 . Qua rterly , urgen t a n d sa ble, fourlion s rampa n t coun tercha n ged , impa li n g .
F emme.—1. Qua rterly , l st a n d 4 th gules, a chevron ermi n e,
between three E n glishman’
s heads in profile, couped at the
n eck ppr . ; 2 n d a n d 8rd gules, a lion rampa n t urgen t. 2 .
Argen t, on a ben d a zure, three stag’
s heads caboshed or (Sta nley) . 3. Argen t, on a ben d sa ble, threemullets or (Puleston ) .4 . Ga les , a chevron between three stag
'
s heads ca boshed
urgen t, attired or (Ia rddur of Pen rhyn , Lord of LlechweddUchat a n d Creuddyn ) .
Pray for the soules of a n d for the soules of
Sir Roger Sa lusbury , who caused this win dow to be made, SirThoma s Sa lusbury , kn ight, a n d with the soules of F foulkeSa lusbury , Dea n of St. Asaphe (see p.
GRU FFYTH or PENRHYN. 34 1
GRU F FYTH OF PENRHYN.
1stwife. Ta n gwystyl, d. of Llywareh ab Bra n ,
Lord of Cwmmwd Men a i. Argen t, a chevronsable, in ter three Corn ish choughs ppr ., eachwith a n ermi n e spot in their bea ks.
Alice, d. of Richa rd ab Ca dwaladr , secon d son of Gruf
ggd abGyun a , Kin g ofNorthales . Ga les, three lion s
pa ssa n t in pa leurgen t.
ob Owa in Brogyn tyn , Lord ofa lion rampan t sable, de
Grufl‘
ydd-
T- E re, d. an d heir ess of Grufl'ydd ab
ab Da vid ab Tudor ab Madog of Pen
rhyn a n d Cw¢hwilla n , son an d heir
of Iarddur , of Pen rhyn an d c h
wi lla n , Lord of Lleochwedd U chata n d Creuddyn , an d Gra n d Forester
of Sn owdon . Quarterly , 1st a n d
4 th, a rt, a stag rampa n t or , for
Medog ab Iarddur, 2 n d an d 3rd
ga tes, a chev. in ter three stag’
s
heads ca boshed urgen t, attired or .
afi Gwen , d. of Ieuan ab Grufl’ydd ab Madog Dduof Copa’r
Goleun euin Tegein gl, ab Rhir i d ab Llywelyn ab Owa in a bE dwyn ab Goronwy . Ar gen t, five pa les sable, for MedogDdu.
34 2 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n oc .
b I1stson .
Gen erys, d. of Goronwy Fycha n ab Bleddyn a b Gwilym,
Goronwy ab E d n y fed Fycha n of a n cestor of the Mor
T ref Castell , Penmyn ydd , Arddre gen eofGolden Grove.
i n iog. a n d Tref G aya n . See vol. co. F li n t.
ii , p . 134 .
2 n d son .
Gwilym Rhys ab Grufl‘
ydd of Na n t in TegabGmfl W illiam Sta n ein gl a n cestor of the Hughesesydd , ley of Hooton , of Prestatyn a n d F eydor , a n d
Lord of co. Chester , of theLloyds of Na n t, who lefiPen Kn t., ab Sir two daughter s cc -heirs : 1st,rhyn . W ill iamSta n Ja n et, a s. Hen ry Wyn n Conwy
ley , Kn t. , ab of Na n t; a n d , 2n dly , Catherin e,Sir W illiam ux . Cadwa ladr ab Maur iceSta n ley , Kn t. thin of Y Voelas .
IW ill iam Fycha n of Pen rhvn ,$Al ice, d . a n d heiress of Sir Richa rd Dalton ,
Chamber la i n ofNorth Wa les . Kn t. , ab sa John ab sn John ab Sir
H e wa s made a den izen of John Da lton a b Sir Robert Da lton , Kn t.E n glan d , 18 H en ry VI , upon (a zur e, a lion r ampa n t in a n orle of eight
the con dition ofbis n otma rry cross crosslets urgen t) . H er mother wasin g a Welshwoman . H e was Isabel , daughter an d heiress of Johnlivmg l oth August14 66. Sta n ley , E sq. (urgen t, on a ben d azure,
three stag’s heads caboshed or ).
a n s, d . an d heiress of Sir WilliamTroutbeck,Kn t., a n d Marga ret, hiswife, d. of Thomas ,LordSta n ley. Argen t, three trouts haur ien t in paleppr .
an e, d . of Sir John Puleston H én ab Johnab Medog Puleston . Argen t, on a. ben dsable, threemullets of the field .
er in e, d . of Pyers Mostyn of T alacre, E sq.
in 156 7 .
Pyelrs G rufl
’
ydd of Pen rhyn . H e ma rried Margaret, (1. of Sir Thoma sMostyn of Mostyn , Kn t. H e bought a n d fitted out a ship at his ownex pen se, a n d was presen tat the defeat of the Span ish Armada. H e a lsoa ccompa n ied Dra ke a n d Raleigh in a subsequen t expedition aga in st the
Spa n ia rds , a n d was subsequen tly obliged to mortgage his estate cfPen rhyn ,
which was sold to the mortgagees in 1616 . I n 1622 it wa s
purcha sed by his cousin , John W illiams, Archbishop of York, Lord Keeperof the G reat Sea l in 16 20, a descen da n t, through a fema le , fr omits formerpossessors. Pyers G rufl
'
ydd wa s buried in Westmin ster Abbey. Themortgagees were Ieua n Lloyd , E sq ., an d Sir Richa rd Trevor .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADO G .
KINMAEL.
iy fed Fycha n . Ga les, a wen l lia n , d. of the Lord Rhys a b
mi n e, in ter three E n gl Grufi‘
ydd , Pr in ce of South W ales .
eads couped at the n Ga les, a lion rampa n t in a border
pr . See vol. ii , p. in den ted or .
I1 2
lifydd a b E d n yfed . an . dau. of Goronwy ab E d
i s H en glawdd for his portion . H ywel ab Tra n yfed ;[e fled to Irela n d for some slan der beia rn a b n a n H is son , Tudoriven h im touchi n g Jea n e, the ofCastell n a n , H én , had T ref
aughter of Kin g John , a n d wife Lord of Breck Castell , Penmyt Pr in ce Llywely n ab Iorwerth , n ook. Sable. a n ydd , Arddrein d stayed there as lon g as the chev. in ter three n iog a n d Trefr in ce lived , a n d was highly en ter . spea r
’s heads im Gaya n . S ee vol .
1in ad. H a r l. MS . 19 71. te l . 19 6 . brued urgen t. ii , p . 134 .
H owel a b G ruH-a a n gwy stLd . ofDa vid Sir Rh|ys ab G rufi
‘
ydd , Kn i ht.
dd , Kn ight, who Goch ab H owel a b H e was father of Sir G r ydd
sca lled by Lewy s Ieua f, Lord of Arw Llwyd ,
1Kn ight of Tref Ga rDamn (vol . ii ) , ystli . Argen t. a lion n edd , D in orwi , a n d Tref
Sir H owel y rampt. :uble, erown ed Na n tBycha n ,w ose daughter
or . a n d heiress ,Mor fydd ,ma r r iedMedog G lodda ith. See Mos
tyn”
, pp . 14 8 , 14 9 .
ifi‘
ydd ah—r- Nesta , d . of Gwrwa red ab Gwilymab Gwrwa red .Lord of CemH owel. mass , a n d Bryn Buga f 1n Gwen t.
Sir Grufi'
ydd Llwyd , Kut. , was the first to con vey to E dwa rd I1 in telligen ce of the birth of his son , afterwa rds E dward II , at
ern arvon Castle, for which he was kn ighted . In 1282 he revolted
tin st the E n glish, a n d wa s a fterwa rds taken prison er , a n d con fin ed
Rhuddla n Castle.
KINMAEL.
a I l b I 2Sir Rhys Robert or Rot“ Lleuci , d . of Cyn wrig ab Rotpert ab Ior
H én , ab G rufl’ydd of werth ab Rhir id ab Madog ab E d n owa inKn t. mael. H e bore Ben dew (urgen t, a chevron in ter thr ee
gn les , a chevron in boa r ’s heads cou ed sable). H er motherter threemullets or . was Alis , d . of thel Fychan a b Ithel
Llwyd ab Ithel G a in , Lord of Mostyn .
Rhys ab Rotpert ofKinmael . Sable, -Gwladys. d. of Madog Lloyd of Bryn
chevron in ter threemullets urgen t. Cun a llt. See p. 54 .
Rot ert
ab hys
of Kinmael . l
LleucuLlwyd, a r . H owel ab Tudor ab Ithel Fycha n , Lord of
Mostyn . See p . 155 .
E rddylad , d . of Owa in Fychan ab Owa in H én of Ar d y faen in
D inmael , a b Grufl’
ydd a b Owa in ab Bleddyn ab Owai n Brogyntyn , Lord of D inmael, an d E deyrn ion (urgen t, a lion rampa n tsa ble, debruised by a
Gwen l lia n , d. of Tudor
lRig
s ab GmRW- E va , d . of Ieua n Fycha n ab IeuanJ ofKinmael . ab Rhys Wyn n of Mold . Rowla n d Lloyd of
Kinmael .l
an d , d . of H owel ab Robyn of Gweh Willen .
l l I lG rufl'ydd? David An wyl H owel of Owa in of Lla n fa ir Ta lha iar n , a n
Llwyd of of G arth Aberge cestor of the W illi amson of that
Kinmael. Ga rmon . lau. pla ce.
’
Ali ce, heir -a fln d , Richa rd ab Ieua n ab Ith l st, Ja n e, d . a n d heiress of
ass of ab David ab Ithel Fycha n of WilliamGlegg of Gayton
Ki nmael. Lla n eurga in . Argen t, a chev. in Cheshire. Sable, tworon in ter three boa r
’
s heads lion s coun terpassa n t a r
couped sable. Soc vol . iii , p. 102 . gen t, colla red gules . Seevol . iii , p. 102 .
ICatha $Piers H olla n d of Faerdref ; ob. 1552 . Ma rga ret Wen , on ly d .
a lion a n d heir ess , us . JohnSee vol. Brereton of Bora sham.
See vol. ii i, p . 100.
1 Rowla n d Lloyd of Kinmael ab Rowla n d Lloyd ab Maredydd ab
John Lloyd of Kinmael, ab Maredydd ab Llywelyn ab Grufi'
ydd
Llwyd ofKinmael .2 Owa in Williams ofLla n fa ir Ta lha ia rn ,
:1b John Williams ab HughW illiams ab Owain Williams ab W illiam ab Owa in of Lla n fa ir Ta lha ia rn .
34 6 ms'ron r or rowr s r a n oe.
Cathar in e, d . of John Owen of Garth y Medd , in the
gar ish of Abergele, ab Owa in ab G rufl
'
ydd ab Madogyeba n ab H owel Fycha n ab Madog a b G ruflydd a b
David a b Tudor ab Ia rdur of Pen rhyn , Lord of
Llechwedd U chat a n d Creuddyn , Gra n d Forester of
Sn owden , a n d Chief of On e of the Noble Tribes .
Ga les, a chevron in ter three stag’s heads caboched
urgen t. See p . 82 .
William, who came by a n
un timely death ; s. p .
lDavid H olla n d Dorothy , d. of Jen hyn Lloyd of Berth Lloyd , in the pa r ish
ofKinma el a n d of Lla n idloes, a n d sister of Sir E dward Lloyd of Berth
F a irdref. Lloyd , Kn t. descen ded fromMade Da n wr , Lord of
Lla n gur ig, Aberha fesp, a n d pa rt 0 Lla n idloesClochfa en vol. ii .
Marga ret, co-heir E lizabeth, Sir John Carter , Kn t.
,an Ofi cer in Crom
ess, a s . W il liam heir ess of well ’s Army ; ob. 25th Nov. 16 76 . Azur e,Pr ice of Rhiwlas in Kinmael . a tal botpassa n tmter thr ee buckles or .
Pen llyn , E sq .
Thomas Ca rter ofKinmael. (See Table of Con ten ts, p . vi.)
JONE S OF YSGAWENNANT.
John of T reflyda n in Cegid fa , third son (by Margaret, his d.
heiress of Pern a l Piggot,Lord ofWilla ston in Alberbury urgen t,sable, pierced of the field ) of Grufl
‘
ydd ab Ieua n ab Rhirid ab Madog a bCadwga n a b Gwen wy s, ab G rufl'ydd ab Beli , Lord of Cegidfa . Sable,three horse
’s head s erased ur gen t.
34 8 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ou.
Robert =f=2 n d , An n e, d. Thomas E liza
Cha lon er a n d co-heir Lloyd of Bry n oi Den bigh. beth, d .
of of Maurice Llua rth , by E liza ofW ilLlora n T an ad v beth , d . of FeGa n ol. Blodwel. Sa lusbury . cock ofl
Jacob M on et? Chester .
A son .
John Cha lon er ofLlora n$An n e, d. of John Lloyd of Bryn Llua rth , a n dG a n ol. Ja n e, his w1fe, d . of Maur ice G rifi th of F ech
W011.
John Cha lon er of Llora n Ga n ol.$Alice, d. ofWilliamPen rhyn of Rhysn a n t.
Robert Cha lon er - Ma ry , d . of John ofofLlora n G a n ol.
LLYS D INWALLAWN AND NE SS STRANGE .
Thoma s of Din wa llawn , secon d son’
oh Jan e, d. of G rufi'ydd Lloydof Rha gad .
E dlva rd ab Thoma s of Tref Owen fid l a rgery , d. of Thomas Wycherley 0:
E yton , co. Sa lop .
IRobert E dwar ds of Rhyd y Croesa n ,
-An n , d. a n d heir of Robert Cyfll n of
i n the town ship ofLled rod . Cyn lla ith.
John E dwa rds , purcha sed Ness Stra n ge,'
1- Dorothy , d . of Thoma s Bar n es of
co . Sa lop ob. 1709 -10. the Lowe.
John E dwa rds of G reatNess or Ness-T—Ma ry , d . of Richa rd Mucklcston of
Stra n ge. Shrewsbury .
CANTRE F RH AIADB .
a
Jolin E dwards 0 Margaret, d . of Robert Lown des of W in slow,co . Bucks ,
Gr eatNess ; a n d Ma rgaret, his wi fe. d. of Richa rd Atcher ley of
ob. 17 75. Weston , by Margaret, d. of Rowla n d H il l of H awkston e.
°
An n e, d. a n d co-heir of
wa rd s of of Rev. Geor e Ma r D61 Serau, n ear E dwa rd E dwards of
Ness tin , Vica r 0 Great D61Gell i. Cerr ig Llwyd ion i n
Str an ge, Ness , by the Lady Dyfl‘
ryn Clwyd.
J .P . a n d Ma ry Mur ray , his
DL. 3 Wife.d. ofJohn , third E dwa rd Lloyd eldestd. of Sir George
1850. Duke of Athol. E dwa rds of E dwa rd BeauchampD 6] Serau. Proctor , Ba rt.
IG eorge Rowla n d E dwards of Ja n e, d . of Major -Gen era l
Stra n ge, Major
I IJohn . GeorgeRowlan d . JamesMurray . An toin etteChar lotte. Catha r in e.
CANTRE F RHAIADR.—BIOCHNANT IS RH AIADR.
This Comot, together with that of Mochn a n t UwchRha iadr in Ca n tref y Fyrn wy , on ce belon ged to Ior
werth Goch, a youn ger son of Pr in ce Ma redydd ab
Bleddyn . This chiefta in fought, together with the otherBritish prin ces, at the battle of Orogen in 1163 aga in st
the En glish , but soon afterwards he appears to havesided with Hen ry II. In con sequen ce of which, Owa in ,
Lord of Mecha i n Is y Coed. secon d son of Prin ce MedogahMaredydd ab Bleddyn , a n d his cousin Owain Cyfeiliog,
took ,in the year 116 4 , the whole territory of their un cle,
Iorwerth Goch , a n d sha red it between them; so thatMochn a n t Uwch Rhaiadr fell to Owa in Cyfeiliog, a n d
Mochn a n t Is Rha iadr to Owa in ab Medog of Mecha in .
An ac coun t of the descen da n ts of Iorwerth Goch willbe given in the Lordship of Oswestrv
”
.
Mochn a n t Is Rha iadr con ta in s the”
town ships of Tre’
r
Llan , Trefwern , H en fachau, Ba n hadla U chaf, Ba n hadla
Isaf, Trefeiliw, Trebys Fawr, Trebys Fa ch , Ga rth E ryr ,a n d Brithdir, in the pa rish of Lla n rha iadr yn Mochn a n t,
l
I Mon t. COIL, vol. iv, p. 201.
350 ms'roa r or POWYS r a n ce .
a pa rt of the pa rish of Lla n y Myn eich, partof the pa rishof Lla n armon Myn ydd Mawr, the town ships ofLla n gedwyn a n d Scrwga n in the pa rish of Lla n gedwyn ; an dportion s of the parishes of Lla n armon Dyfl
'
ry n Ceiriog,
a n d Lla n gadwalada r .
TheDea n ery ofMochn a n tatthe time of PopeNicholas’
s
Ta x ation in 12 9 1 con ta in ed three pa rishes z— l , Lla nrha iadr in Mochn a n t, with four chapels-of- ease, viz. ,
Lla n gedwyn , Lla n a rmon Myn ydd Mawr, Bettws , a n d
Lla n gadwaladar 2, Pen n a n tMela n gell a n d 3, H ir n a n t.
TREFWE RN.
Ca e Cyn’
og MSS.
,Iorwerth Goch of Mochn a n
ab Iorw
of Maesbrwg . See vol. 11, p . 327.
Davi d . Gmfiydd .
2 IG rnlf ydd$Gwen , d. of David An gha rad , ux . Ieua n ab M
ab H owel c ha n ab David H owel a b Ieua n Fyof Tref ab Madag Cyfi n . chan of Moel Iwrch.
wer n .
1 D avid Lloy d of Trewyla n , in the parish of Llan sa n fi'
ra id , ab
Ma redydd abLlywelyn ab Grufl'
ydd ah Llywelyn ab Davydd Llwch,of H a lchdyn in Deuddwr (azure, three seagulls or
,shovelers urgen t). r
35 2 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ce.
LLAM IWRCH . LLANRHAIADR
MOCHNANT.
Rhydderch ab Ithel ab Iorwerth ab E in ion ab Llywelyn ab Cynwr ig ab=7It
Osborn Wyddel.
Johm—E len , d . of Llywelyn Fycha n of H arddlech ab Iorwerth ab H owel ab
T Yn yr Ddu.
Lowr i, a ofW illiamof Bedd Gelert.
d. an d heiress of Ieuan ab David ab Ieuan ab E in ionofLlamIwrch.
Thomas d . of Gruf ydd ab Rhys ab Ma redydd of Mochn a n tUwch Rhaiadr .
Richa rd Morgan .
WYNN OF ABERCYNLAITH .
VVYNN OF ABERCYNLAITH IN LLANG E DWYN.
er in e, d . ofMatthewab G rufl‘
ydd
Na n tPyllon in Lla n rha iadr
l
Anhe.ux . Owa in Ja n e, a r . John E liza beth,a b H owel ab ab Da vid a b ux . Lewys
thew ab David Ieuan ab H owel John a b Guttyn ab LewysGoch ab Ma red ab Iolyn . of Pen tref Du. a b Owa in
ydd ab G rufl‘
ydd a bMadogLlwyd of Ma in . of Golfa .
4
Catha rin e. us . John Trevor ab Jan e, ux . E dward ab David ab
Roger Trevor of Pen tref Gyn Ieuan ab Da vid of Lla n erchwr ig. See p . 81. Emrys Gawr in Lla n sa n fl
‘
r a id .
John Wyn n?l st, Ma rgaret, d. of Ruh ab E uh of Pla s zud, Lowr i , d . ofof Abercyn U cha f in Swydd y aun ab n r ice ab Robert ablla ith, 159 2 . Ieua n abH owel ab Iolyn ab Ieua n Gethin Thoma s of Lla n
ab Madog Cyfi n . y Cil .
0 Jan e, d. of E dward Kyn aston of H ordiey , ab RogAbercyn lla ith. Kyn aston . E rmi n e, a chevron ga la .
Richa rd—Ja n e, d. an d heiress ofHugh E dwards of G lyn Ceiriog,?Gwen . d . of
Wyn n of ab E dwa rd ab Hugh ab E dwa rd ab Ieua n Lloy Grufl‘
yddAber secon d son of Robert Lloyd ab Da vid Lloyd of Lewys ofcyn PMs Is y Clawdd. See p . 69 . Golfa .
lla ith,
n of Crogenof E dwa rd Maur ice ab Iddon in ( i lyn Ceir iog ab OwenMaurice ab E dwa rd a b a b E dwa rd a b Owen a b E dwa rdMaur ice of H afod Gyn ab Hugh a b E dwa rd ab Ieua nfor a n d Ga s Mor . P . 107 . Llwyd , as above. See p . 100.
VOL. xv.
35 4 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n ce.
H E N F A C H A U .
E a r l. MS . 2299 .
Bleddyn ab Cyn fyn , th wife, d of G rufi‘
ydd ab Carwed of Twr GolynPrin ce of Powy s . in Mon . Carwed bore, sable. an oak tree fructed or ,
Or , a lion rampan t the stemcrossed by two a rrows poin tedupwards sa ltiercrown ed ga la . wise, urgen t.
r_ _
Rhi r id ab Bleddyn , Lord ofH en fa cham-T-Avan gerdd , d . of Coll ab Ta n
sla in at the battle of Llechryd in Lord of E fion yd an d Ardu1087 .
Madog. Iorwerth . Rhir id , Lord of
of H en fa chau. Rhoswn og, sla in in 1122 .
See p . 36 4 .
Rhir id a b Cadwgan , Lord of H en fachan r-
T
Cadwga n y Saethydd of Mochn an tfi r- An
gha rad Fecha n , d. an d cc -heiress
Lord of H en fa chau. Ar gen t, a chev. o Grufl’ydd , third son of Meili r
gulee, in ter thr ee pheon s poin ted to E yton .Lord of E yton . E rmi n e, athe cen tre sable. lion rampa n t azur e.
E va , d. a n d heiress of Da vid ab H owel c ha n ab H owel abIeua f, Lord of Arwystli (ga tes , a lion r ampan turgen t, crown edor ) , son of E dn owa in ab Traha iarn a b Caradog.
E va , heiress , ux . Cuhely n ab Rhun ab E in ion E fell , Lord of Cyn l la ith .
35 6 msroar or POWYS ra n oo.
LLANRH AIADR IN MOCHNANT -PLAS Y BOL.
Lewys Dwa n , vol. 11.
John , of P153 B01, secon d son ofWilliamab Mared
ydd ab Iolyn ab euan Gethin ab Madog Oyfi n , marriedCatha rin e, daughter of E dn yfed ab Grufi
'
ydd, by whomhe had issue three son s, a n d five daughters
I . W illiamab John , of whompresen tly .
I I . David Lloyd, who ma rried Maud, daughter ofDavid Lloyd ab John , by whomhe had issue —1, Hugh,who married Sein a , daughter of John ab Howel 2 ,
Lewys : a n d three daughters —Gwen hwy'fa r ; Gwen ;
an d Catharin e.
I II . John Wyn n ,who married Margaret, daughter of
Rhys ab Ieuan , by whomhe had on e son,David Lloyd,
an d on e daughter , Mari .
1. Sein a , ux . W illiamKyffin .
II . Gwen , ux . John ab Owain ab Grufi'
ydd ab Howel.I II . Catha rin e, ux . Edward Llo d of E bn all.Iv. Ja n e, ux . Cadwalader ab ugh ab Owa in .
v. Alice, ux . Ha rri Lloyd .
W illiamab John of Plas y B01, marr ied Gwen hwyfar ,daughter of Robert ab Maur ice, by whomhe had issuetwo son s
,a n d
'
three daughtersI . Thomas Lloyd, father of Edward of MaesMochn an t.II . David Lloyd .
The three dauhters, were — 1
,Ma ri , ux . Geoffrey ab
Cadwa lad r ; 2 , a rgaret ; Gwen ; a n d Alice
wvxuor MAES MOCHNANT . 35 7
WYNN DE MAE S MOCHNANT .
H en gwrtMS. 4 19
RobertIVyn n ,fourth son of MauriceWyn n of Gwydir ,
by his firstwife Ja n e, daughter of Sir Richard Bulkeleyof Beauma ris (seep. ma rr ied Catherin e, dauhter a n dheiress of David Lloyd ab Williamof Mass ochn an t.
H e died in 1636 , a n d there is an elegy upon himintheH en gwr tMS . 2 15 . By his wife, Catharin e, he hadissue :
. Richard Wyn n , of whompresen tly .
2 . Elis Wyn n .
l . Sidn ey , ux . Lewys Gwy-n n of Bala . H ewas assessed in the Meirion eddshire Subsidy Roll, in 1636 , an dwas the son of Cadwaladr ab Rhydderch of Lla n ycil, abDavid a bMa redydd of Ba la . (See 119 .
2 . Mary , WilliamWyn n of 1553 U chaf, Llan gedwyn . (See p3. Mary, ux . David ab Elis ab David ab Isusu of
Llanwddyn .
4 . Elizabeth .
5 . Dorothy, ux . Edward Davies of Rhiwlas, Llan silin .
6 . Catha rin e. 7 . Elen . 8. Sarah .
Richard Wyn n of Macs Mochn an t, mar ried Jan e,daughter of Edward ab David ab Ieuan of Llanwddyn ,
ab Sion Dduab Ieua n Y Crach, by whomhe had issue,besides on e daughter n amed Dorothy , three son s :
35 8 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ce .
1. RobertWy n n , of whompresen tly .
2 . Edward Wy n n of Nan t y Meichiad,'
of whompresen tly .
3. Richard Wyn n e ; ob. in Irelan d , 3. p .
Robert Wyn n of Mass Mochn a n t, ob. 16 6 9 . H e
ma rr ied Elizabeth dauo hter of John Jon es of D61 yMoch , in the par1sh of
,
Ffestin iog, ab Richa rd Jon es,Clerk of the Peace (brother of Maurice Jon es of Craflwy n , n ear Beth Gelert,) ab John ab Richa rd ab Rhys.
(See Lla n rhaiadr H a ll . ) Ga les, three chevron ellsurgen t.She was livin g in 16 70, a n d her mother was An n , daughter of John ab Hugh ab John ab Robert of F ra ich y Bu.
Robert Wyn n died in 166 9 , havin g had issue fourson s1. RobertWyn n of Mass Mochn an t. There is an ode
to himin the works of Hugh Morris. H e served un derthe Duke of Marlborough , a n d died l stMay 1717 , s. p .
2 . Maurice Wyn n of Mass Mochn a n t,d ied in March,
a n d was buried at Lla n rha iadr , April 15 , 17 18,3. Richa rd Wyn n of Mass Mochn a n t, livin g in ,
17 28.
4 . John Wyn n , probably buried at Lla n rha iadr , 2othOctober 17 19 .
Edward Wyn n of Nan t y Meichiad, secon d son ofRichard Wyn n of Mass Mochn a n t, married Catharin e,daughter ofLewys Gwyn of Ba la , by whomhe had issuetwo son sl . Owa in Wyn n , who died 2 5th March 17 17 , leavin g
issue Maurice Wy n n , his on ly son a n d heir , who was
livin g in 17 2 8.
2 . RiceW n n , who was bor n in 16 69 , an d by Marga
rethis wife, who died in 17 4 1, had issue a son an d heir ,Humphrey Wyn n ,
born in 1709 , a n d who died in 17 78;a n d had issue by his wife An n e, who died in 17 5 4 , a son
a n d heirJohn Wyn n , born 17 4 1. H emarried Elizabeth, daugh
ter of Davies, of TrefWyla n , by whomhe had
issue on e son a n d two daughters1 Rice Wyn n , Esquire, a n emin en t Surgeon in
Shrewsbury . H e died , unma rried, in 184 6 , aged 6 9 , an d
360 ms'
rour or POWYS r a n ce.
2 . Howel y Gadair of Cadair Ben llyn , who marriedMa ri
,daughter of Goronwy Llwyd ab Y Penwyn of
Mela i (gules, three boa r’
s heads erased in ale urgen t),by whomhe had issue three son s —1, oronwy ;Tudo
'
r , whose lin e en ded in co-heiresses ; an d 3, Ieua nab Howel.3. Rhys ab Grufi
'
ydd, a n cestor of the Jon eses ofLla n dyrn og, a n d of Helygen , n ow called Halkin , inTegein gl.
4 . Goron wy of Pen llyn , a n cestor of the Lloyds of Yd yfaen in D inmael, the Lloyds of Gla n havon inMochn a n t, an d of Trevor H a ll, or Llys Trevor, in Na ntheudwy , a n d ofLewys Gwy n n ab Cadwa ladr of Llan yCil, n ear Bala .
5 . Grufl'
ydd of Trefgoed .
Ieua n a b Grufi'
ydd of Lla nuwchllyn ,a n d jure nwr ig
of Cefn Treflaith in the pa rish of Lla n stun dwy in E ivion ydd . H e died in 1370, a n d was buried a t Lla nuwchllyn , where his tomb still rema in s, on which he isrepresen ted in armour, with a shield cha rged with thea rms of his house, a n d this in scription :
“mo lACET
IOANNE S AB GRIPPIT AB MADOG AB IORWERTH , cwvsANIME Paor r
'rm'
rn a n avs. AMEN. ANO. DNI. McccLx x .
”
H e ma rr ied first, Gwen llia n , daughter an d heiress ofIan auab Howel ab Ma redydd of Cefn Trefia ith in E ivion ydd, ab E in ion ab n an ab Merwydd ab Collwynab Ta n gn o, Lord of E ivion ydd a n d Ardudwy , who boresa ble, a chevron ,
in ter three fleurs-de- l s urgen t. Collwyn ab Tan gn o lived for some time at ronwcn
’
s Tower ,when ce it was called Caer Collwyn , an d n ow HarlechCastle. By this lady he had a son n amed Owa in , whosucceeded to Cefn Trefla ith, an d was the a n cestor of theOwen s of Cefn Trcfia ith, the last ma le heir of whichhouse
,John Owen , M.A.
, of Cefn Trefiaith, had an on lydaughter a n d heiress, Elizabeth, who married Z accheusHughes, High Sheriff for Caer n arvon shire in 172 9 .
Their great-gran ddaughter Ma relict of Priestleyof Leeds, E sq. (daughter of
1wen Jon es of Tyddyn
LLOYD or MAES mocnmn r . 36 1
Madog Goch, a n d Elizabeth Hughes, his wife), is thepresen t own er of Cefn Trefla ith.
1
Isua h ab G rufl'
ydd of Lla nuwchllyn ma rried secon dly ,An n esta , daughter of Llywelyn ab
’
E in ion ab Mc ilir
Grug, Lord of Tref Gy n on (sa ble, three horse’
s headserased urgen t) , a n cestor of the Blay n eys of G rugyuog,
by whomhe had , besides a voun ger son Rhys of Cy nllwyd ,
a son a n d heir,Ieua n Fycha n of Lla nuwchlly n , whoma rried
daughter of Sir Grufiydd Fycha n , Kn ight Ba n n eret ofAgin court, an d Lord of Burgedin ,
Ga rth, a n d Ga rthFawr , son of G rufi
'
ydd ab Isusuab Madog ab Gwen wys
(sa ble, a chev., in ter three horse’
s heads erased urgen t),by whom he had , besides other issue, a youn ger son
Howel, an cestor of Hugh Rowla n ds of Mylltcyrn , whoseeldest daughter a n d heiress ma rried Simon IVilliams ofMeillion ydd , a n cestor of the late Sir Robert WilliamsVaugha n of Naa n au, Bart., a n d a n elder son a n d
heir,
David ab Ieuan of Llanuwchllyn , whoma rried Gwenhwyfar , daughter of David Lloyd ab Howel ab Tudor ofPen llyn , ab Goronwy ab Grufl
'
ydd ab Madog ab Iorwerthab Madog ab Rhir id Fla idd, by whomhe had, besides
other issue, Rhys ab Da vid of Tref Brysg in Llanuwchllyn , a n elder son a n d heir ,David Lloyd of Lla nuwchlly n , who purchased Gla n
Llyn Tegid fromJen kyn ab Rhys ab Howel 19 Hen ryVII, 1504 . H e married Lowri, daughter of HowelFycha n ab H owel ab G rufi
'
ydd ab Ieua n ab Llywelyn ab
E in ion ab Celyn in ofLlwydiarth in Powys IVenwy nwyn(sable, a he-
goat urgen t, attired, bea rded , a n d un guledor ), by whomhe had issue two son s1. H owel Fychan or Vaugha n of Gla n Tegid, an cestor
of the Vaugha n s of Gla n llyn , the last heir male of whichfamily , Edwar d Vaugha n of Gla n llyn , M.P. for co.
Mon tgomery ,16 7 9 ,
High Sheriff in 1685 , in which yearhe was re- elected for that coun ty , an d con tinued its
1 Lemye Dwnn,vol. 11.
362 msroav or POWYS r a n oe.
member till his death in H e married in 16 72
Elea n or , dauhter a n d co- heiress of John Purcell of
Na n tcrubba which till the dissolution of the mon asteries was pa rt of the possession s of the Priory of Chirbury , see p. 70) a n d Elea n or his wife, daughter a n d
heiress of Sir RobertVaugha n of Llwydiarth an d Lla ngedwyn , Kn t. , by whomhe had issue on e son Edward ,
who died youn g, an d two daughters —1, Ma ry ,who
died without issue in 17 2 6 , having married ThomasStran geways of Melbury , in the coun ty of Dorset; an d2 , An n e, even tual heiress of G lan llyn , Llwydiarth, a n dLla n gedw n ,
which she devised to her husban d SirW atkin I illiams, third baron et, who took the n ame ofWyn n in 17 19 , by whomshe had two children who diedyoun g. Sir Watkin left these estates to his son by his
secon d marriage, who was the an cestor of the presen tSir Watkin Williams Wyn n of Wyn n stay, Gla n llyn ,
Llwydiarth, an d Llan gedwyn .
2 . W illiamab David Lloyd of Llan rhaiadr, in Mochn an t,married E len , daughtcr of Howel abDavid abMeuriof Nan n au, by whomhe had issue three son s - 1, DaviLloyd , of whompresen tly ; 2 , John ; an d 3, Lewys Lloyd ;a n d two daughters —1, Catherin e, ux . David Lloyd ab
Maredydd ; a n d 2, Margaret, ux . John ab Edward ab
Rhys of Tref Brysg.
David Lloyd of Macs Mochn an t, in the parish of
Llan rhaiadr , married Catherin e, daughter an d co- heir ofIeuan Lloyd ab Grufi
'
ydd, by whomhe had - nuon lydaughter an d heiress Catherin e, who married RobertWyn n , fourth son of Maurice Wyn n of Gwydir .
1 H e was the son of H owel Vaughan of. Glan llyn , who mar riedE lizabeth, daughter of Humphrey Jon es of Craflwyn , n ear Beddgelert,a n d Piss yn Dol E deyrn in E deyrn ion . Howel Vaughan of Gla n llyn
was the son of John Vaughan ab John Vaughan ab H owel Fychan or
Vaughan , son an d heir of David Lloyd of Llanuwchllyn , who purchased Glan llyn .
36 4 HISTORY or POWYS r a n oo.
MOGE NANT , GLANTANAD ,AND MAEN GWYNEDD .
H a r l. MS . 19 69 .
Idn erth Ben fras, E va , d. an d heir of Cadwga n Fychan , Lord of Maesbrwg.
Lord of Maes Azur e, a boar'
s head couped urgen t, ta sked or , a n dlan gued gules.
ab Idn erth, Lord of Ma elien ydd. (Thiscorrect. for Madog ab Idn erth died in
x . E lidir ab Rhys Sa is, Lord of E yton E rlys an dBwr as. E lid ir a n d his brothers, Tudor an d Idden , slew
11, Ki n g of Powys , in 107
the Grifi ths of
Ma
ldog a
“ Maud , d. of Med og ab Meilir E yton ab E lidir ab Rhys Sa is.
U r ien . E rmin e, a lion rampan t a zure. Vol . ii, p. 154 .
d. of Gwyn ab Grufl‘ydd , Lord of Cegidfa Bron ia rth a n dDeuddwr . Sable, three horse
’
s heads erased urgen t.
dau. an d heiress of
atha rin e, d. an d co-heiress of H owel abMar edydd Fycha n of Abertan a d , ab of theLloyds ofMaredydd H en ab H owel, a n atura l son Lla n armon Mynof Ma redydd ab Bleddy11, Pr in ce of ydd Mawr , p . 372.Powys.
of Lloran U chat, ab Ieua f ab Cuhelyn abLord of Cyn lla ith. Party per fess sable an d
MOCHNANT , GLANTANAD , E TC. 36 5
Ib c
dau. of Ieuan of Llywelyn , a n ces
G rufi‘
ydd ab Caer tor of the HumIorwerth ab E in ion . phreys of MaerdyE in ion Goch of See p. i n Gwyddelwern .
375 .
IDavid , an cestor of the Bromfields of Bryn y Wiwer in
Rhiwabon . Soc vol . ii .
I IMedog of
TGwen llia n , d . of Y Teg F adog, Sen escha l to Grufii E dn y
Mochn a n t.fiid Fycha n , Baron of Glyn Dyfrdwy , a n d son of fed . See
ndog a b Grufi’
ydd ab Owa in Brogyn tyn . p. 375. V
Dalvid of Rhiwlas
Grufi‘
ydd Gwen , d. ofDavid An gha rad , ux .
of Fycha n ab David Ieuan ab H owel of H a lchdyn in Deuddwr'h '
efwern . ab Madog Cyfi n . ab Ieua n F ycha n ab Maredydd ab
of Moel Iwrch. ydd abLl elyn ab Dav
ydd Llwc Azure, threeseagulls urgen t.
| 1"
[3 IIeuan of Howel Reign E len , dau. of Margaret, us . JohnTrewern , of sl it of Maurice ab H ymn ab G rn flydda n cestor of Cefn G la n H owel ab wel abMa redydd ab TudortheWyn n s H ir . ta n ad. Maredydd ab Ll elyn ab Gmfl’ydd
Fychan ab Llwy ab Llywelyn Foelcyn lla ith . Maredydd ab grwn , Baron of Tre
’
r
H owel. 1n Meivod.
E len , d. of H owel Lloyd of Bela , ab David ab Maredydd of Ba la ,ab H owel ab Tudor ab Go ronwy of Pen llyn , ab G rufl‘ydd abMadog a b Iorwerth ab Madog ab Rhirid Fla idd, Lord of
Pen llyn . See p. 119 .
d. of Owai n ab Gwen , a r . Ieuan ab Sein a , ux . MauriceIeua n ab David ThomasLloyd ofG la n ab Maredydd of
Fycha n . havon in Mochn a n t. Llora n U cha f.
IDa vid Lloyd of Glan ta n An n e, d. of Maur iceWyn n abLlywelyn ab Ianan d Maen Gwy n edd ab H owel ab Ieua n Fychan ab Ieua n GethinMochn a n t. ab Madog Cymn .
WilliamLloyd of= Cathar in e, d . of Oliver Maur ice ab Mar edydd ab Ieuan abMaen Gwyn edd.
gh
gab H owel ab Grufl
'
ydd ab Ieua n Gethin abMad ogy n .
36 6 H ISTORY up POWYS FADOG .
CYNLLAITH .
E dn yfed ab Ior d . of Ieua n ab Grufl‘
ydd ab Beli ab Ieua n Fychan abwerth Goch of Ieuan ab H eylin ah Meur ig ab Ieua f ab Adda Goch a bMochn a n t. Cyn wr ig ab Pa sgen , Lord of CegidfaSee p . 365 .
dd , etc to Owa inof Richa rd (Rhys)
H owel of=r=Myfa n wy , d. of Howel ab Ieuan Fycha n MaredyddCyn of Noel Iwrch.
lia ith .
Rhys of Gym—Gwen llia n , d . of Llywelyn ab Jen kyn Goch (2 H en ry VI ) ablla ith. T G rufl
’
ydd a b G ruflydd ab Y Gohe.
Johm? Gwen hwyfa r , ux . David Bady a b Ieua n .
Maur ice -T
Thoma s .
WYNN OF E UNANT IN TH E PARISH OF
LLANWDDYN IN MOCHNANT .
H a r l. MS . 19 69 .
Ieua n of Caer E in ion ,who boreurgen t, a lion mmpt.=FAn n esta , d . a n d heiress
a n d ca n ton sable,was the son of Ieua n Foel Prych of Ma red dd a b E in
ah Iorwerth F cha n ab Iorwerth Foel of Myn ydd ion ab a redydd abMawr , a b Malfog Fychan a b Ma dog ab U r ien of E in ion ab felyn ,
Maen G edd , ab E gin ir ab Lles ab Idn erth Lord of a n a fon .
Ben fras, rd of Maesbrwg. It is stated by Qua rter ly l sta n d 4 th ,
Lewys Dwa n , vol. ii. p . 112 , that this Ieua n , son cur e, a lion passan tof Ieua n F oel Frych mar r ied Nesta , fourth daugh urgen t, for Kin ion abter of Mad ab filissau, Lord of Lla n ga r , ab Cyn felyn ; 2n d an dIorwerth ab wa in Brogy n tyn ,
an d co-heu-ess of 3rd , or , a lion rumpt.
her brother , Ll elyn ab Madog , Bishop of St. a zure, for Cadwga n of
Asaph , who d ie in 1375 . Na n n au.
Ia l b
368 H ISTORY or POW IS ra n ce.
DAVIE S OF RH IWARGOR IN TH E PARISH OF
LLANWDDYN IN MOCHNANT .
E a r l. MS. 1969 .
Bedo ab Jen lryn ab Ieua n Caer B in ion . See p . 361 -7:
H ir n a n t, ab Mado Llwydab David F a i n ab Da vid Wolw ab David ab Madog eddwchab Meilir a b Tan guo ab Tudor ab Ithel ab Idris a b LlywelynEurdorchog, Lord ofman d Ystrad Alun .
Thomas?E lizabeth, d. of John ab H owel Fycha n of Llwydia rth ( sable, ahe goaturgen t, a ttir ed Of ) . H er mother was E liza beth G rey ,d . of John Grey a b Humphrey ab H en ry Grey , E a rl of Ta n ker
Mary , d . of Ieua n ab G rufi'
ydd ab Ieua n ab John of Lla n derfelin Pen llyn , ab Llywelyn a b Ithel ab Mudug H eddwch of Rhiwla s ab Meilir a b Ta n gn o a b Tudor ab Ithel ab Idr is ab Llywelyn Eurdorchog.
wen , d . of Sir Humhrey , M.A. , Vicar of Corwen , ab JohnLloyd ab Thomas 0 F a irdret
‘
, a b Ieua n l ab E in ion ab G ruffydd ab Llywelyn ab Cy n wrig ab Osbern Wyddel of Core yGedol. E rmi n e, a saltier gules , a crescen tor , for differen ce.
Rhiwa rgor .?Thoma s Lloyd of G la n havon in Mochn a n t, abThis family a re n ow re I G rufl‘ydd Lloyd ab IsusuGwyn ab G ruflydd
presen ted by the family v c ha n ab G rufi‘
ydd ab Ieua n ab H eilin a b
of T revor H a ll . See p . Meur i of Mochn a n t, ab Ieua n ab Adda Goch
12 0. of Moo n a n t ab Cyn wrig ab Pa sgen a b Gwyn ,
Lord of Ce'
d fa a n d Deuddur . Sable, three
horse’
s he erased urgen t.
1 Ian au ab E in ion was on e of the jurors on an in quisition held at
,Ba la , 6th October 14 27 . H e had five son s : 1, Da vid 2
,Rhys 3,
'Gmfi‘
ydd 4,Thomas ; a n d 5 , John . (See p .
370 HISTORY or powvs r a n ce.
cc—heiress of Ffoulk ab Robert ab Meredydd of FronH aulog in Lla n fa ir Ta lha iarn , ab Maredydd ab DufyddLlwyd
c
of Mela i a n d Fron B a n log, ab E in ion Fychanyab
Ieua n ab Rh) 3Wy n n ab Dafydd Llwyd ab Goron wyLlwyd ab Y“Pen wyn of Mela i, who bore gules, threeboa r’8 heads couped 1n paleurgen t. By this lady Morga nFychan had a son an d heir , Ffoulk Vaughan of FronB a n log, the an cestor of the Vaughan s of thatplace.
John Lewys of Pen gwem, the eldest son ,who was
livin g in 1588, married Gwen , daughter of RobertGethin of Plas Cern iogau(see vol. 1ii
, p. by whomhe had lssue a son a n d
cD
heir ,Maurice Lewys of Pen gwem, who was H igh Sheriff
for coun ty Meirion eddm15 9 6 , an d died 111 1606 . H e
married “arga ret, daughter of RobertFychan ab Ieua nab Rhys ab
c:
Robert ab Maredydd ab Tudor, descen dedfromMarchweithia n , Lord of Is Aled, gules, a lion ram
part urgen t (see vol. iv, p. by whomhe had issue,esides eight daughters, an d a youn ger son John Lewys,
a son a n d heir ,1. Robert Lewys of Pen gwem,
who died , unmarried,in 16 2 6 .
2 . John Lewys of'
Pen gwern ,who was born in 1615 ,
married An n e, daughter of G rufiydd ab John ab Gruff
ydd Wyn n , an d died in 16 4 9 , leavin g issue a son an d
heir ,MauriceLewys of Pen gwem,
whose on ly daughter a n dheiress, An n e, who was born 2 8th March 16 56 , marriedOwain Wyn n of Llwyn ,
Esquire, in 1689 (seeLlwyn ,
vol. iii, p.
ARMS OF H OWEL COE TMOR.
The Arms of this Chiefta in , as they appear in the old
man sion of D01 y Moch , are, azur e, a chevron in ter
three spear heads urgen t, imbrued gules. D ol y Mochbelon ged 1n the 3oth Elizabeth, 1588, to John ab Robertab Howel ab Gruffydd ab David ab Howel Coetmore.
moms or cor n H ELEN. 37 1
This David ab Howel Coetmore sold Gwydir to Marc
dydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesa il Gyfarch (see p.
John ab RobertmarriedMargaret, daughter of Robert abGrufl
'
ydd ab RobertVychan of Talhén bon t, by whomhehad a son a n d heir
,
Robert ab John of Del y Moch , whoma rried Catherin e,daughter of Ieua n ab Robert ab Ieuan of Bwlch CoedDyfi
'
ryn ,n ow called Plas Ta n y Bwlch, ab Iorwerth ab
Adda ab Dafydd ab Ieua n ab Adda ab Iorwerth ab
Maredydd ab E in ion ab n an abMerwydd ab Collwy nab Ta n gn o, Lord of E ivion ydd a n d Ardudwy . By thislady Roberthad a son a n d heir , John ab Robert, whosold D01y Moch an d a ll his estates to Edmun d Vaugha n ,
of Fron H aulog, in the parish of Lla n fa ir Talha iarn .
Subsequen tly Dol y Moch became the property of afamily of the n ame of Jon es, a youn ger bran ch of theJon eses of Craflwyn , an d their a rms, viz. , gules, threechevron ells urgen t, quartered with those of Collwyn ab
Tan gn o, sa ble, a. chevron in ter three fleurs- de- lys urgen t,still remain in on e of the rooms. After theJon eses, Dol yMoch became the property of a family of the n ame ofBan kes, in whose possession it rema in ed for some yearsbut it n ow belon gs to the Oakleys of Plas Tan y Bwlch.
(H un es l gf Ffestin iog : Ga n G . S. Williams. Wrex
ham, Hughes a n d Son .)Accordin g to Owen
’
s B r itishRema i n s, the arms born eby Howel Coetmor were, a zur e
, a chevron , in ter threefieurs-de- lys urgen t, as given atpage 2 75 .
TH OMAS'
or COE D H ELEN.
(See p age
I have obta in ed from other pedigrees some little
further in formation relative to this family , for I fin d thatSir W illiamThomas of Coed H elen , Kn t. , who ma rr iedGaen or , daughter of Sir WilliamMaurice of Clen en n au,Kn t. , was succeeded by his third son ,
WilliamThomasqf Coed Helen , who married Catha
2 4 2
H ISTORY OF POWYS PADOO .
r in e, secon d daughter of Richard Parry , D.D . , Bishop of
St. Asaph (see Crafiwyn ) ; a n d an other descen dan t oftheirs,W illiam Thomas of Coed Helen , married Dorothy ,
daughter of Sir Thomas Wyn n of Bodvean , Bart., a n d
M.P. for co. Caern a rvon , a n d Fran ces his wife, daughtera n d even tua l heiress of John Gly n of G lyn lluvon , E sq.
Sir Thomas was created a baron et in 17 4 2 , a n d his
gra n dson , Sir Thomas, was created Baron Newborough in17 7 6 (sa ble, three fleurs-de—lys, urgen t).
MOSTYN OF CILCAIN H ALL.
The last heir male of this house, Roger Mostyn ofCilca in , had a n on ly daughter a n d heiress, Charlotte, whomarried the Rev. S. D
’
E lbceuf Edwards of Pen tref Hall,co. Mon t, by whomshe had , besides an on ly daughter ,Eliza Con stan tia , who married on March 3rd, 17 9 5 , theRev. Richard Pryce of Gun ley , co. Mon t ,
Clerk , a son
a n d heir ,T. M. E dwards of Cilca in Hall, E sq.
, who marriedFran ces, daughter of Bell Lloyd, E sq. , brother of EdwardPryce Lloyd, first Lord Mostyn , by whomhe had an
on ly daughter a n d heiress, Fran ces Edwards, who lefther lan ded property to her cousin , Llywelyn PryceLloyd, n ephewof the firstLord Mostyn. (See page
D E CAN or
O
LIBRA .
Decan Deean n s (decem.) In Astrology , the chief often arts (out of the thirty) of a con stellation . F irmicius,Mat 4 . (See p. 209 , a n d vol. iii, p.
LLWYN YN.
Ja n e, the fourth daughter of John ab Rhys of CaerDdin eu an d Llwyn Yn ,
married secon dly ,the Rev.
Edward Wyn n of Bodewryd, who succeeded her firsthusban d, D r . Davies, as Vica r of Mallwyd. H e wasburied atLla n gafib in 16 6 9 . (See p.
37 4 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n ce .
Two la n ds diverse a re reft of joy ,F or Ieua n ’s la n d hath sprun g fromTroy ;Fa ir Curig
’s church is wrapped in gloom,
There lies the lion in the tomb.
F a ll’
n is that a n cien t lin e full low,
G lides H owel’s streamwith weaken ed flow.
Like la n d of court a n d church bereftIs Powys without Isusuleft.
”
Dafydd Fyeha n’
s death was, however, aven ged by hisbrother- in -law,
Thomas Vaugha n of Hergest, who was
afterwa rds taken prison er at the Battle of D an esmore,n ea r Ba n bury , a n d beheaded , in the reign of E dwa rd IV,
14 6 9 . The“diverse la n ds men tion ed in the elegy a re
Arwystli Maelien ydd Kerry.
NEWTOWN HALL AND VAENOR.
David Lloyd ofLlan fa ir in Ced ewaen , n ow ca lled Newtown H a ll, ab Dab Bin ion abCefn y Llys.
from Ma redydd ab Cyn a n , Lord of
Neuadd Wen , Rhiw H iraeth, a n d Lly.Ban bury , in 14 69 sin . Quarterly, ga tes an d ur gen t, four
IThomas Pryce of—Floren ce, d . of H owel Cln n or Ma redyNewtown H all Col n wy of Colyn wy; descen d Mehili. See p . 259
an d NeuaddWen . ed romE lystun Glodrhudd .
NEWTOWN HALL AND VAENOR. 37 5
Ta n atof Abertan at.
Jan s. sister of Sir Ra n dl ePryce ofRhys Mau Pryce of Brereton of Ma lpas ,of r ice of Aber Vaen or . Kn t.New becha n .
town Sa ble, threeH al l. horse
’s heads
erased John = Marga ret, d, ofThomasVaughPryce. a n of Llyn wen t, co . Radn or .
See vol. ii , p . 2 75 .
Jul ian , d . of John Ma tthewPrycfi Catha ri n e, d . a n d co-heirPry ce of Vaugha n ofLlwyd of Pa rk in ofLewys Gwyn ofNew ia rth in Powys . Lla n wn og. Lla n i dloes.
town Sable, a hergoat
H al l. ur gen t, attn'
ed . John Pryce of-T-Mary , d. of W illi amReed
bear ded an d nu Park. of Castle Bromwich .
guled or .
of Plus Coch ,
of Park. a n d Batha fa rn Park in Dyfl’ryn Clwyd .
Arthur Pryccn r-Ma ry , d. of Owa in Vaugha n of Llwyd ia rth inof Vaen or . Powys, E sq . Sable, a he-goatur gen t, armed ,
bearded , a n d un guled or .
IBridget Pryce, on ly d. an d heiress, ux . George Devereux ofSheldon H a ll
, 00.Warwick, E sq. , by whomshe had issue twoson s —1
,Pryce
-Devereux , who di ed 3. p . in 1606 a n d 2,Vaugha n Devereux of Nan tcr ibba , whose son , George Devereux , succeeded his eldestbrother E dwa rd as thirteen thLordViscoun tH ereford , an dma rried Mar ia n n a , on ly d . an d heiressof George Devereux of Tregoed , co. Brecon , E sq by whomhewas gra n dfather to the presen t Robert Devereux , premiera n d si x teen th Lord Viscoun tH ereford .
John Pryce of New—T- Catha r in e, d. of Sir Rich Ja n e, ux . W illiamEutown H a ll
,created a ard Pryse of Gogerdda n , bi n son of Gwersyllt,
Ba ron etbyKi n gCha rles co. Ca rdigan . Or , a lion E sq. See vol. iii.I . rampa n t rega rda n t sable.
Sir MatthewPryce of Newtown H a ll, a n cestor of Sir John Powel Pryce, whoma rried E lizabeth , (1. a n d heiress of Richa rd Man ley ofMa n ley H a ll a n dCar legh Court, by whomhe ha d issue a son ,
Sir E dward Man ley Pryce,seven th Baron et, of Newtown H a ll, Man ley H a ll , co. Chester
,an d Carlegh
Court, co. Berks, who died without legitimate issue in 1791. See E x tin ctBa r on etuge.
37 6 ms'ron v or POWYS ra n ce.
R O VVLE Y OF R O'
WLE Y .
(Visita tion of Shr op shir e.)
RobertRowley de Rowley in pa rochia de Worfield . in com. Sa lOp .
ben d sable, in ter two Corn ish‘
choughs ppr . , thr ee escallops of the
lGeorge Rowley de Rowley .$E lizabeth, d. of Fox ha ll de Chetmershe.
heir of Baker de Severn H all, in pa rochi n deAstley, Armiger , a n d relictof John Ba rret.
An n , d . of Wither in g de Birmi n gham.
Willi amRowley of Rowley a n d Shrewsbury . H e buil Ali cin , d. of JohnRowley
’s Man sion in that town , an d was livin g in Kin g of Birmin g
1623. ham.
I1 7
Roger Rowley of Gray’s In n , Barrister -at-Law. Seth Rowley of Rowley
’
Man sion .
WPr isc illa Row-$John H ill of Shrewsbury , son ,
vléyPris-$An n e, d . an d heir of
ley , heir ess of ci lla , hi s wife, d . of Richard 11 of v Robert Son lley of
Rowley’s Shrewsbury , of John H ill of S ws Sculli , Burton H al l,
Ma n sion . bury , fifth son of Thomas H ill , fourth an d Plas U cha f.
I zo
b
uo;Humphrey H ill of Bletchley .
l See vol. ii , p . 14 6 .
1 31.
Mary , eldestd. a n d co Thomas Eude or Youde. Priscilla , PhilipThomasheir , had Rowley
’s See “Clochfaen
”
, vol . oo-heir . of ShrewsMa n s ion . ii , p . 255 . bury .
1 Humphrey H ill of Bletchley was the eldest son ofWilliamH illof Bletchley , son of Ralph H ill, son of Humphrey H ill of Bun tin gda le.—See Burke’
s Peer age.
378 ms'ronv or POWYS r a n ce.
e uan LlwydMa redydd of
lOwen , an cestor of Owen Owen , Rector of Burton
of Bodsil in , the Owen s of Brogyn Latymers, 00. Northampton ,
See p. 301. whose son , John Owen ,
la n ds. Bishop of St. Asaph.
LLO Y D O F PLA S LLANYNY S .
Con tinued fromp . 163.
Iorwerth Sa is ofLlan yn ys’mDy'Eryn—Arddun , d. of Llyw Fychan ab
Clwygir , three greyhoun ds cour Llywelyn ab Yn yr
e
o It].
an t s
ys.Ar chdeacon of Caer Fychan of Ceinmarch. See p. 167.
ma rdden .
Lla n ynyn
TJ an e, d. of H owel ab Twn a ab Ieuan ab Dafydd
Divid ab Iorwerth, an cestor of E dwardab Thomas ab Richa rd ofMass MaenCymro, in the h ofLla n yn s , abE dward ab Jo ab Robert ab avidab Iorwerth Sa is an d also of Ieuanab John of Nan tglyn , ab Tudor abDavid ab Iorwerth Sa is, whose d . a n dheiress, Lleucu, ma rried Rhys abLlywelyn of Bryn Llua rth. See p .
16 4 .
LLOYD or PLAS LLANYNYS. 37 9
ofLla n yn ys. Wen, his wi fe, d . a n d heiress of Ieuan ab H owel, Lord of
E dwzrdLloyd E len, d. of Piers Salusbury of Bachymbyd , an d Ma rga ret
TRug, descen ded fromOwa i n Brogyn tyn .
John Lloyd-
T- E lizabeth, d . an d co-heir of E dward Plan kn ey of the City of
of Chester . E sq . ( sable, a chevron ermi n e. in ter three lion’
s
Lla n yn ys. f. aces or ), a n d.
Ma rga ret, his wife, daughter to Ra n dle Brereton , E sq . (who bore his a rms withi n a bordure in den ted or .
bein g base son of Sir Ra n dle Brereton of Ma lpas .Kn t. a n dCatha r in e, his wi fe, d . of Nicholas Ma n ley of Pulton , whobore urgen t, a dex ter han d in a bordure in den ted sable,cha rged with a crescen t or , for d ifl
'
eren ce.
Piers Lloyd of Llan yn ys.= E lizabeth. d . of Richard Lloyd Rosen da le of
Pa rty to a settlemen t Den bigh (quarterly , or an dya zure
,four roe
of lan ds on his son’
3 bucks trippa n t coun tercha n rred l,a n d Lowr i ,
wife, Magda len , al ready his wife, d. of John Lloyd of Dula ssau(sable,ma rr ied , 2n d July 1623. a lion rampa n turgen t, in a bordure en gr ai led
or ) , an d E lin , his wi fe, d . of Robert Sa lusburyofRug, E sq.
E lizabeth . his wife, d . a n d cc -heir of RobertWyn n , secon d
son of John Wyn n ab Ieua n of Bryn Cyn wr ig an d Bach
Eurig ; descen ded fromB edd Moelwy n og (see p an d
Ma llt, his wi fe, eldestd. of Ieua n Llwyd of H a fod U n os .
Simpson . y Wern .
Sedan son s Mhry , ohn Stoyte of the City Cathar in e,m Magda
an d seven cc -heir . of Dublin , Al derma n ; n apt. len .
dau hters, ob. July 2. 1728. to a deedtm;yi n
a ll en d in 1739 .
1708.
Lucy ..
THugh Lloyd , Clerk, Vica r of Mold i n 1739 .
Catha r in e.
7th Jun e Be amin ; b . 11th July1696 ; ob. 3oth Jan . 1697 .
1732 -3.
Flfis Llan yn ys was subsequen tly sold , an d purchasedby John Lloyd of Berth, E sq. Chief Justice of the Carmarthen shire Circuit. (See p .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
LLOYD OF BLAEN GLYN.
Meur ig Llwyd , Lord of Na n n au, ab Meur ig'ab Yn yr c ha n ’ ab Yn yr ab?Meur ig ab Madog . Lord of Na n n au, ab Cadwga n of Na n n au, Lord of
Meir ion ydd , Cyfeiliog , Pen llyn , Mawddwy , Cer idi’
on,a n d Ystrad Tywi ,
a n d Pr in ce of Powys , a n d a youn ger son of Bled yn ab Cyn fyn , Pr in ceof Powys . Pr in ce Ca dwga n bore , or , a lion rampa n t a zure, an d was sla inatWelshpool by his n ephew, Madog ab Rhiryd ab Bleddyn , about theyea r 1109 . See vol . i.
Iowel Selyf,
—Ma li , d . of E in ion ab G rufl’ydd ab Llywelyn ab Cyn wr ig abLord of Osbern Wyddel of Cors y Gedol . E rmin e, a sa ltier ga la , a
Na n n au. crescen t or , for di il‘
eren ce.
IMeurig An
gha rad , d. of Da fydd ab Cadwgan of Llyn wen t in the pa rish
oVycha n Lla n bista ir , co. Radn or , ab Philip Dorddu ab H owel ab
Lord of,
Madog a b H owel ab Grufiydd ab Goron wy a b Gwrgen euab
Na n n au. H oedliw Gech ab Cadwga n ab E lysta n G lodrhudd , Prin ce of
F ferlis . See vol. 11, p . 323.
The above-n amed An gharad was sister of Da fydd Vycha n of
Llyn wen t, who was sla in in a n ambuscade, together with’
Ieua na b Grufl’ydd ab H owelLloyd of Clochfa en , in the reign of H en ryVI . See vol . ii , p . 274 , a n d n ote, p . 275 .
E len , d. of H owel ab Rhys ab Dafl‘ydd , Lord of Rug, ab H owelab G rufi
'
ydd ab Owain ab Bleddyn ab Owa in Brogyn tyn ,Lord
of D inmael a n d E deyrn ion . Argen t, a lion rampa n t sable,debruised by a baton sin ister ga tes. See E deyrmon ”
.
H o|wel Nan n au, Lord—E len , d. of Robert Salusbury ab Thomas Salusbury
of Na n n au. T H en , ofLlewen i.b I
1 H is tomb is to be seen in the Church of Dolgelli, with this iascription a re n ear usumc smus vn vs. VACHAN.
"
3 Ya yt Vycha n a n d others were charged, in the Parliamen t of
15th a n d l 6th E dwa rd II, with attackin g, on the n ex t Wed n esdayafter the Feast of St. Gregory , in the 15th yea r of that kin g, the
Castle of John de Grey , at Ruthin , settin g fire to the town , a n d killin g twomeu.
—Rolle of Pa r liamen t, vol. i, p. 307 .
382 H ISTORY or rowvs r a n ce .
PENGWE RN LLANWNDA AND CLYNOG VAWR
YN ARVON.
G rufl‘
ydd ab Maredydd ab Llywelyn ab Grufi'
ydd Llw d ab
Grufl'
ydd ab Llywareh ab Bra n , Lord of Cwmmw Men a i . Argen t, a
chevron sa ble, in ter three Corn ish choughs ppr ., ea ch with a spot of
ermin e in their bills .
at, d . of Ieuan ab Llywelyn ab G rufl’ydd Lloyd ofBodidris yn m.
dau. of Jen kyn ab y Crach of P133 yn y Gelli Lyda n inMaen twrosz.
of Gelli Lyda n .
Ma llt, d. of wen hwyfa r , d. of Ithel ab Iorwerth of Gelli Iorwerth in
Ieua n . T raws ydd , ab E in ion abG rufl’y 3
11
3‘m ab CynLle wr i a hem of Corey“
G a i l.
Thomas?Ma rsm, d . of Will iamab Grufiydd Ieua n ab Grufl‘ydd of H enabG rufl Ma redydd ab of RhiwGoch yn dr e
’
r Mur in Maen twrog.
ydd of Ieua n ab'lh-awsfy n ydd , a n Pa rty to a deed l stOct.,
Clyn og Robert of cestor ot'
the Lloyds l oth H en ry VI IF awr . of RhiwGoch .
Ma redydd ab Thomuq—‘ Ja n et, d. ofW illiamab H owel ab Madog of Bodvel
of Clyn og Vawr ; yn Lleyn , ab Ieua n ab Bin ion ab Gruffydd ab
ob. 1698. H owel ab Ma redydd ab E in ion ab Gw n a b
Merwydd ab Collwyn ab Tan gn o, Lord of ir ion
l ydd a n d Ardudwy .
PENGWERN LLANWNDA, E TC.
Sheriff for co. Caern a rvon , ab G rufl’
ydd Madry n ab Thomasab John ab Madog ab Isusuab Rhys ab Ieuan ab G rufl‘yddab H owel ab Ma redydd ab E in ion ab Gwga n ab Mer dd abCollwyn ab Tan gn o, Lord of E ivion ydd a n d Agudwy .
Sa ble, a chevron in ter three fleurs-de- lys a r gen t.
Lloyd ab Wil D.D . ab G rufl’ydd ab Sir Hugh Pool, aliam. PriestofLla n decwyn , n ear H a rddlech.
I IOwa in T Marga Mar ga ret. Ja n e, ux . An n e, ux . Humm
cphrey Oath
:Mared ret, d. ux . Wi l W ill iam Jon es , son an heir
ydd , of liamGlyn Kyflin of of Maurice Jon es,B .D . , Owa in Lleiar ab Ma en a n Baron of the E x chequer . SheParson H ol W i lliamab abMaur ice d ied in 16 4 1, an d her husban dofLla n la n d of William Hymn . di ed in 164 9 . Maur ice Jon eswn da . Berw. G lyn . died in 1604 .
atAll Souls’ College, Ox ford ,2n d Nov. 1621, aged 19 .
Meurig Maredydd, E sq. the last heir ma le of thisfamily , by his W ife Ja n e, daughter an d cc -heir of FoulkLloyd of Bryn Lluarth, i n Ceinmeirch, an d Cilen , in
E deyr n ion , had a n on ly daughter a n d heiress, An n aMaria
,who married , first, John Mostyn of Se
gvrwyg,E sq. (see p . an d, secon dly ,Watki n Edward
E sq.,of Pen gwem, co. Meirion eth, an d Llwyn , co. D en
bigh (see vol. iii, p.
1 Robert Madryn , eldest son an d heir of Thomas Madryn ,was
H igh Sher ifi'
for co. Caern arvon in 1605 . H is son Grufi'
ydd Madrynwas H igh Sher ifi
'
in 1633,an d his gran dson Williamsold the Madryn
estate, which wa s devised by the purchaser to Bodvel, E sq.,who
dyin g without issue, it became the property of his sister,by whom
itwas bequeathed to WilliamLewis of Llysdulas in An glesey , E sq .
who left itto his eldest n iece Sidn ey , daughter a n d cc -heir of the Rev.
Robert Lewis of Llys Dulas, who marr ied Love Parry of Wern
F awr , E sq. ,a n d their eldest daughter a n d cc -heiress, Marga ret,
marr ied Thomas Parry Jon es ofLlwyn On , E sq. (See vol. ii, p.
384 H ISTORY or POWYS ra n ce.
BODYSGALLEN OR BOD CASWALLAWN.
Richard Mostyn , secon d son of Thomas ab Richa rd of Mostyn , had?ossession of Bodysga llen 1n the time of H en ry VIII . H igh Sher ifi
‘
or co . Caern arvon in 1572. See p . 150. IMarga retMostyn , heiress of Bodysca llen .
atharin e, d. of John (1d abca llen . W illiamGrufl'
ydd of Caern arvon ,
ab Sir WilliamGruflydd of Penrhyn , ab Sir Will iamG rufi
'
ydd abWil liamof Pen rhyn , ab GwilymabGrufl‘ydd ab Gwi lymab H eilyn abSir Tudor ab E dn yfed Fycha n .
d . a n d heiress of RobertWyn n ofPMs Mawr in Aberconwy .
—Cathar in e, on ly dau. an d heiress ofRichard Vaugha n of Core y Gedol ,
Bod en . an d M t. his wi fe, on ly d . an dysga llheiress ofSir E va n Lloyd, Ba rt., of
Ma r et, heiress of Berth D 11, Bodysga llen -Sir Ro er Mosty n of MostynCogr
a
s
r
y Gedol, Bodidris, a n d Piss Mawr . andG lodda ith, Ba rt.
386 H ISTORY or POWYS r a n ce .
daughter by Ma ry his wife, daughter of Roger Kyn astonof Hordley , of John Vaughan of Gla n llyn Tegid, ab
John Vaughan ab H owel Fychan or Vaughan ab DavidLloyd of Lla nuwchllyn a n d Gla n llyn Tegid, ab David ab
Ieua n Fyeha n ab Ieuan ab Gruffydd ab Medog of LlanU wch Llyn Tegid , ab Medog ab Iorwerth ab Madog ab
Rhirid Fla idd, Lord of Pen llyn (see p. 117 , a n d xlfon t.
Coll , vol. ix ,by whomhe had issue on e son a n d
three daughters1. B edd Lloyd of whompresen tly .
1. Cathar in e, whomarried in 16 7 6 WilliamVaughanof Caer Ga i a n d Tref Brysg, in Pen llyn , E sq. ,
HighSherifi
'
for co. Meirion ydd in 1613- 14 , a n d 16 20- 1, a n d
who died 13th Ja nua ry 1685 , ab John Vaugha n of CaerG a i, ab Rowla n d Vaughan of Caer Gai, ab John Vaughanab Rowla n d Vaugha n of Caer Ga i, a youn ger son ofOwa in Vaugha n of Llwydi arth, descen ded fromCelyn inof Llwydia rth, in Powys, who bore sa ble, a he—goaturgen t, armed , bearded, an d un guled or .
2 . Margaret, ux Salusbury of Re, St. Asaph ,E s
3. Mary , ux . Richard Wyn n of Trofarth, in Bettws
yn Rhos, Abergele, E sq.
H edd Lloyd of Hafod U n os, livin g in 1702 . H e
ma rried , 7th November 16 7 6 , Mary , daughter of ThomasLloyd of H alchdyn ,
in Maelor Saesn eg (see vol. iii ,
p. by whom he had issue two son s a n d fourdaughters1. Hen ry , baptised atBan gor Is y Coed, 17 6 8.
2 . B edd Lloyd, ob. 1739 , s. 19 . H is will was ad
min istered to by his sister , Phoebe Lloyd, her son ,John
Lloyd , bein g heir to his un cle, a n d then un der age.
1. U rsula , buried atWrex hamin 1730, a t. 4 9 .
2 . Phoebe, of whompresen tly .
3. Ma rgaret, who was married at Llan gyrn iew, 5th
Mar ch 169 7 - 8, to John Vaughan of Caer Ga i a n d TrefBrysg, H i h Sheriff for co. Meirion ydd in 17 08- 9 , a n d
son a n d air of WilliamVaughan of Caer Gai, an d
Catha rin e his wife . By his wife Ma rgaret, John
LLOYD OF H AFOD U NOS. 387
Vaugha n had issue two son s z—Howel , ab. 3. p , a n d
Redd ,who died 3. 10. 1l th Nov. 1736 ; a n d on e daughter ,
Mary Elizabeth , born 13th May 1709 , a n d even tua lheiress of her two brothers. She ma rried, in 1733, the
Rev. Hen ry Ma inwa rin g, Rector Of E twell, in Derbyshire, a n d sold Caer Ga i a n d Tref Brysg, aboutthe year17 4 0, to Sir W atkin W illiams Wyn n , Bart. , a n d theystill belon g to his descen dan t, the presen t Baron et ofWyn n stay .
4 . Ma ry , Ob. s. p .
Phoebe Lloyd , the heiress Of Hafod U n os, ma rriedHowel Lloyd Of W igfa ir or \Vicker , E sq. , son , by Ma r
garethis wife, daughter Of Howel Lloyd Of Croes Ioeyn ,
secon d son Of Eva n Lloyd of Dulasau, E sq. (see vol. i1i ,
p . Of John Lloyd Of lVickwa r, ab Eva n Lloyd ab
John Lloyd ab Edward Lloyd ab John Lloyd ab Ieuanab Rhys ab David ab Grufi
'
ydd ab Tudor ab Ithel ab
Rhys ab E in ion ab Madog ab Bleddyn ab Bledrws, thirdson of E d n owain Ben dew (a rgen t, a chevron gules, in terthree)boar ’s heads couped sa ble, for Bledrws ab Edn o
wa i nHowel Lloyd Of W ickwar , E sq. , died in 172 9 , a n d
by his wife Phoebe, the heiress Of Hafod U n os, hadissue three son s an d two daughters1. John Lloyd of Hafod U n os a n d VVickwa r, who
died in 17 4 6 - 7 , left issue, by his secon d wife, Susa n n a ,daughter Of John Whitehall of Broughton , E sq. (seevol. iii, p. a. son a n d heir , Bedd Lloyd , who d ieda n in fa n t in 17 4 8.
2 . Howel Lloyd, of whompresen tly .
3. Hédd Lloyd, Clerk , Rector Of Hope, Bodvar i , an dHalkin , pa rty to a deed , 4 th August 17 7 4 .
1. Mary (lived at Plas Coch), will dated 1784 ,ab. 3.
2 . Tl rsula , ux . Hugh Lloyd Of Berth, E sq. (See130.pH owll Lloyd ofW ickwa r , an d Hafod U n os, E sq. , ob.
1783. H e ma rr ied Dorothea , daughter Of the Rev.
Ben j amin Conway ,Wa rden of Christ’s Hospita l, i n
25 2
388 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO .
Ruthin , son Of John Conway Of Sychdin U chaf (n owca lled U pper Soughton ), E sq. , by whom, who died Jun e10, 1801, he had issue on e son a n d four daughters1. John Lloyd of H afod U n os a n d Wickwar , E sq. ,
a n d M.P . for co. Flin t, died unmarried, 1815 ,
set. 6 6 .
1. Susan n a an d 2 , Phoebe both died unmarried.
3. Dorothea , marr ied the Rev. Thomas Clough, Rectorof Den bigh a n d their son , the Rev. Thomas HughClough , sold Ha fod U n os in 1830- 1, to Samuel Sa n dba chOf Liverpool a n d Demerara , E sq.
4 . Mary Elizabeth, ux . the Rev. J. C. Con way ofSychdin .
LLOYD OF RH ANDIR.
H en ry Lloyd of Rha n a ry , d . Of Thomas Lloyd of CymddelLloyd in Lla n sa n n an , which a fterwa rds
became part of the Chwibren pro
orothy , d. (b Cathar in e Wen , his wife, d . of CadwaladrWyn n l of H od y Ma idd ) Of E dwa rd Lloyd of W ickwa r , son(by Alice Wen ,
’ his wife, d. of RobertW n ab John Wyn nab Ieua n ab Rhys of Bryn C wr ig) Of ohn Lloyd of W1ckwar , ab Ieua n ab Rhys ab avid ab G rufiydd ab Tudor abIthel ab Rhys ab E in ion ab Madog ab Bleddyn a b Bledrws ,third son of E dn owai n Ben dew. Argen t, a chevron ga la , in ter
three boa r ’s heads couped sable.
RohartLloyd Of Rha n dir, sold theestate.
BRYN CYNWRIG.
Ieua n ab Rhys ab Gron ow ab Cynwri c of Bryn—An gharad , d . of ems.
Cyn wri c ab Bleddyn Llwyd of H avod U n os. ydd ab Ieua n , Gen t.
Joh|n Wyn n e Of Bryn
TCathar in e, d. a n d cc -heir Of RobertLloyd of Bryn iog,
Cyn wric , Gen t. Gen t , by his wife, Agn es, d . of Rhys ab Ivan of
Llwyn au, Gen t.
1 Cadwaladr Wyn n ab Robert ab Ieuan Llwyd ab David Of H afod
y Ma idd, son of Tudor ab Isusuab Tudor of Bera in . (See p.
9 She ma rr ied , secon dly, John Lloyd Of Bryn Gwyla n , by whomshe had a son Robert, who d ied in 1660.
390 msroa r or POWYS ra n oc .
Buoer weiddi pa n‘ briddwyd,
’
Bla idd 0 hen lin Bleddyn Lwyd.
3
E droes an hap dros Wyn edd ,
Wyr Radfach‘a roed 1
’w fedd.
Gora n gwaed ga ir a gedwyn ,
Gwaed B edd Molwyn og, hyd hyn .
D ewr oedd ef, gwae wyr O’i ddwyn l
O gorfl'
H edd garwhofl'
addwynGla n a ’ gwr , ta ria nwr trin ,Law a bron a r lun bren in .
U chel ei gorfl'
uwchlawgwyr ,Uwch ei wyn eb n o iach Yn r .
Ni cha’d yn olmab Cadell,
Ni buer ioed wyn ebwr well.Rhagddo d raw rhwygodd y drinRhwysg gywa ithawg
“Rhys Gethin .
7
Buyn rhy gryf ba rn rhywiawgrwydd .
A bywyn y Sir heb nuswydd .
Bywyn ddifreib 1’w n eua dd fry ,
H eb brin der , hap Ba rwn dy .
Os oedd ef lieb swydd Ieua n ,
Ni buer ioed n eb a a i A’ i ra n .
Lla rhoe as , mwy a llai ’r
gw;Achos os d n a chwas swyd
Ni cha rodd, ui fyn odd fa iU n
’ dydd dda l on d a ddyla i.E i ddefod a
’
i swydd IeuanA
’
i1°borth gyn t oedd borthi’r gwan .
1 “ Hen weiddi pen ,” A. The “ hen in the n ex t lin e seems to
have caught the eye of the tra n scr iber , who then wrote pen’ ’
for
pa n”
,to rhyme to it ; a sure sign Of a careless an d ign ora n t scribe.
2 Breiddwydd , A. , which has n omean in g.
Seven th in descen t fromBedd Molwyn og. A daughter of his
was wife of D avydd D in llaes, descen ded fromOwa in ab E dwin , Prin ceOf Tegein gl, an d an cestor of the Lloyds Of Plas E in ion in Dyfl
’
ryn
Clwyd—Vr on IwMS.
4 Greatgra n dson of H edd Molwyn og, Lord Of Isaled,whose la n ds
an d lordships were Dyfi'
ryn E lwy , Nan haled an d Lla n va ir Ta lha iar n ,in the last of which, at H en llys, rema in s Ofwhich a re still to be seen ,he resided.
—See Emoogion . A. has Kn ova ch" .
5 Rudell,”A. Gywaetbon ,
”A.
7 Morvydd , Ian a n’a gran dmother , was daughter of H owel ab Rhys
Gethin , a n cestor Of the Gethin s of Pen treMawr in Lla n dyr n og. (An a.a n d Mad. D en bigh.)—SeeH ist. of Powys F adog, iii, 4 4 , a n d n ote.
3 Chac ,”A.
9 u0n d ,”A.
1° Vu,
” A.
ELEGY ON LLOYD or RAVOD UNOS. 39 1
D igrifwalch, da 91grefydd ,D iddan oedd Ieua n i
’
w ddydd .
Llawen oedd y lla n siddo,Lla n ger n iew, yn ei f w fo.
Y da fer n , lle y doe eua n ,
Yn hydd c lod fouheddig glan .
Ni roe nugwr a riaugwrs,Yn lle ba i un Ilawyn ei bwrs .
Aed yn ia ch gyfedda ch fwyn ,
Aad y n ia ch oed n euechwyn ,
Rhoed gwr yn rhaid y goron ,Rhyfelausir rhyflin son .
Arf 1’wwlad a r fil ydoedd,
E sgud sia s a r y Scottaloedd.
D raw n i roes dur n i rysed ,
D raen c rin i’r holl dewr ion créd.
Buyn ei oes yn byw y n wr ,Dwy wr agedd 1 oreugwr
2U n O Na n n auyn un i on ,2
A’
r a il fer ch reiol O FOD ,3
O’r rhein , fa l llysia n hen a rdd ,
Y bulwyn teg O bla n tha rdd ;Y mab hyn af 1
’mpen aeth,Yn s i fywof 1 n ef aeth ,
4
A’
i dda osawg n rdda sol,’
A’
i dir i’
w ferched i ’w61.U n y sydd ddaion n s wr ,Yn ga lwJesn , eglwyswr
F romthis vague n otice Of Ieua n ’s activity agai n st the Scots it
may be gathered that Ieua n took pa rt in quellin g the Norther n iasurrection again st E lizabeth
’s Protesta n tgovernmen t.
9 Lowry Wen .
3 Alice, daughter of Robert ab John ab Meur ig ab Llywelyn ab
l kin OfPresaddfed in An glesey , descen ded fromw a ab Cyn ddelw.
H er brother Robert was gran dfather Of D r . John Owen,Protesta n t
Bishop Of St. Asaph in 1629 . Shema rried , secon dly , Hugh Morga n .
4 John Lloyd of Lla n gern iew. H is wife was Catha r in e, daughterOf Maredydd (l) of Dyffryn Aled , by whomhe had five daughters, a llmarried , a n d co-heirs of his estates .
—H ist. of P owys F a dog, iii, 4 5.
5 It is n otclea r whether the two goshawks” were son s Of Ica sa , or
of John , who d ied before his father . The epithet“urddasol” ( d ig
n ified , or orda in ed ) may imply that they were Clerks.
0 D avid Lloyd, Vica r ofLla n ger n iew.
39 2 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
O’r sa ithwyr ,
1gwyr a ga rwn ,
U n fuHuw, a’r n ef i hwn
MaeWiliamsyn hwyrolwych,3
Yn lle ei dad,‘ Ieua n lwydwych
Lediwr cen edl draw ca nwn ,
Ledio’r holl wlad a wyr hwnGwr O’i fath goren i, fod,Ac a diba ll gydwybod.
Syn wyr gwr, sein ar ga r in d ,A dysg lawn i dywys gwlad .
A’
i aer , difa lch wyr D a fydd ,O aeres Lla n sa n n a n sydd .
5
Doeth i Richart, freudda rt frig ,Wych aeres O F a cheur ig .
6
The seven son s of Ieua n .
9 The ex pression implies that Hugh was dead when the elegywas wr itten .
3 The pedigree (H ist. of Powys F a dog, iii, 4 5 , an d Ar ch. Camb.,
187 7 , p . 35 ) states thatWilliamwas a n cestor of theLloyds of E rw
Gwyddel The n ame is un kn own in Llan sa n n an , but there is, or
was, a place n amed Cymddel, or E rwCymddel, in that par ish, whichbecame pa rt of the Chwibren estate. Fromthe in scr iption on the
tombston e of H en ryLloyd Of Rha n H ir , son Of Roger Lloyd Of H avod
U n os, in Lla n gern iew churchyard, it appears that H en ry ma rri edMary , daughter of Thomas Lloyd Of Cymddel. Chwibren belon ged tothe family ofLlewelyn Chwith, a son of Bleddyn Llwyd , whose gran dson , Rhys ab Ieuan , was E squire Of the Body to E dw. IV. Rhys an d
his cousin -
german , David Jea kin , were very turbulen t in theLa ncestria n Wa r
".—Pen n an t’s H ist. of Whitford .
4 Williamwas n ot in his father’
s stead at H avod U n os, where the
poemagrees with the gen ealogies in statin g thathewas succeeded byhis son H ar ry . E ither a n other portion of the property is referred to,or , possibly hismilita ry prowess, in which hemay have equalled hisfather .
5 William’s patern a l gra n dfather was Ieuan . D avid must, then ,
have been his mother ’s father . An Old Welsh MS. states that
Williamab Ian auLloyd married Cathar in e, daughter of Dafydd
Llwyd ab Mor r is of Llan sa n n an , an d that Thomas Lloyd (son of
Dafydd ma rr ied Jan e,daughter of Thomas Vaughan of Pan t Glas.
A RobertLloyd lived at Chwibren in 1660, a n d (his son proba bly)W illiamLloyd , by his will, proved in 17 71, left his la n ds, etc. , to his
brother Thomas, havin g then two son s, Roberta n d John , with legac iesto his brothers Robert a n d David, a n d sisters, n ephews, a n d n ieces,which
'
ca rries the descen t late in to the last cen tury . Itwould be
in terestin g to kn ow if the estate is still in the family .
Now a fa rmn ear Ruthin . For the ped igree, see p. 182 .
H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
Y Bedwa redd, fawredd fa rnIesua ’i ceidw, i
’r Ma cs Cada rn :
1
A'
r burn ed, sel lun ed lfln ,
Bid lwyddia n tBodlewydda n ,’
Y chwechedmerch, ia ch waed MOn ,
I fi'
yn awgwa lch n n n ogion .
3
Llyn a hil perlla n haelwych,O hen llew n erth win llfin wych,
Ffoulke Salisbury of Mass Ceda rn , in Clocaen og, n ear Ruthin , ofwhich pa r ish he was Parson , was third son of Piers Sa lisbury of
Bachymbyd , by his wife, Marga retWen , the heiress of Big ,descen ded
from Owen Brogyn tyn . H is son Thomas mar r ied E lizabeth, a
daughter Of IsusuLloyd—H ist. of Powys F adog , i ii, 4 4 , n ote.
3 Cathar in e was the n ame of the wife of Humphrey ab Thomas,the then represen tative of the family of Humphreys Of Bodlewydda n .
Accordin g to the Vron [ to MS ,which belon ged to Thomas Edward s
(TwmO’
r Na n t their descen twas as follows . Thomas ab Rhys
ab Ben ett ab Ieuan ab E dward ab Grufi‘
ydd ab Jen kin ab Ieua nVycha n ab IsusuH ir ofLlechwedd U chaf ab Grufi'
ydd ab Adda ab
Grufi'
ydd Goch ab Rhys Goch ab Sa n dde ab Iarddur ab Cyn ddelwab
Traha iarn ab Bod ab Cyscen ab H eilic ab Glan deg ab n an G leddyfrudd ab Caradoc F reichfras.
. . d. of Ieuan Mary , ux . (8th Feb. An n e, ux . (9th A 1i il oyd of 1613) of Sa lisbury 1616 ) of Piers o
H avod U n os. Roberts of Din orben .
2
d. of E llis Morga n , bapt. 8th ob.
‘
23rdYoun g of Bryn Dec . 1600.
—Row Dec . 1652
Thomas Humphr ey ab E dwar d. (Baptised soth . , d . of Robert Davies of
Nov. 1631.- Peter Roberte
’D ia ry .)
IRobert HumM aya - Magda len , d. of " L. loyd. (On 7th Ma rch 164 0
P eter Rober te’pD ia ry .
—Peter Roberts’ D ia ry .
3 The Vr on [ 10 MS. gives the pedigree of this family thusThomas ab Rhys Wyn ab Grufi
'
ydd ab Madoc Vychan ab H owel ab
Madoc ab Grufi'
ydd ab Dafydd ab Tudyr ab Madoc ab Ia rddur ab
Cyn ddelw. An other bran ch run s thus . E dward Prys ab John
ab E dward ab John ab Rhys Wyn , etc . (See p.
ELEGY ON IRUAN LLOYD OF H AYOD UNOS. 39 5
Rhwy fodd1sydd rhyfedd s6n ,
Rhy fawr yw rhifo ci rion .
Cywion addwyn cyn n y dyn t,2
Cy n n ydd gweilch’ Cun edda gyn t.
U n dwf O’
i wraidd,difai ra n
,
A thwf hiliogaeth Ieuan .
Wyth n geinun , tyddyn teg ,
D ichwy n , a dauychwa n eg ,
Ydoedd rif y dydd yr aeth
H ael egin O’i hiliogaeth.
Pla n twyrion , gorwyr ion grym,
Goresgyn n odd , gras gen n ymPa wlad , pa fa rchn ad, pa fa n ,Pa blwyf heb bobl Ieuan ?Y roed wirgoed
‘o’
r ddewrga ll,Arwydd hapusrwydd heb pa l],Cael da enwog , cael dyn ion ,A chael oes hir , uchel sOrr"
Oes gwr grymus,“fo 8. ga rwa ,
Deg wythwa ith a sa ith oes hwn .
A chryf a c in ch 8. fu’r gwr ,.A. cha ll a ir a chellweir iwr .
’
Yn gryf, ia ch, enwog yw’r fa n ,
Aeds i n ef Lwydwyn ’ Ieua n .
TRANSLATION.
Lamen tation we kn ow, we have to wa il,A great lamen tation , gr ievous it is to us,H ere have we lamen tation sma n y,Chill is the lamen t, when the good a re taken away .
Jesa s our God hath caused , very severe itwas,Ieuan Lloyd to be taken to H eaven .
The lamen tation reaches to the heightof Gwyn edd,Lamen tin that he is gon e yon der to his grave.
Active andbold was Ieua n Lloyd the Stout,Son Of D avid, gra n dson Of stoutMeredydd.
1 1: R113" ?fodd”
,B. Cyn n ydden t, A.
3 Gwell,
”A.
4 a Goel,”B,
5 Iawn , A. for “edn , B.
6 Grym’ A.
7 Chellweddwr ,”A..
8 Aeth,”B.
9 Weithion ,”B. In the poet
’s daysmen had n ot ceased to pray
for the welfa re of their depa rted relatives a n d fr ien ds. E tna pa ren
tum pejor avis tulit Nos n equiores, mc x daturos Progen iemvitiosiorem.
”
39 6 msroav or rowvs FADOG .
H e was his coun try’
s splen dour a n d its pin n acle,A chiefta in wa s be, derived fromCyn wric .
Chillin g , when he was in terred, has itbeen to bewa il,The wolf Of the a n cien t lin e Of Bleddyn Lloyd .
Misha p hath fa llen upon Gwyn edd,Radva ch
’s scion hath been given to his grave,
The best of blood , thathath preserved its hon our ,The blood of B edd Molwyn og , un til n ow.
Va lia n twas he, woe hismen thathe 18 taken ,
Gen tle a n d lovin g, tho’bred of H edd the Rough I
The purest of men , yet in battle a shield-bea rer ,With ha n d a n d hea rtmliken ess to a kin g .
Tower’
d o’er other men his person ta ll,
H is face was higher tha n the tribe’
s of Yn y r .
Sin ce Cadell’s son hath n on e been foun d,
Nor better ever was, to fa ce the foe.
Forwa rd hath he burstthro’ the fray ,W ith ca reer akin to Rhys Gethin
’s.
Firmwa s his judgmen tywith kin dli n ess,
Yethe lived without a sin gle Ofiice 1n the coun ty .
Eli
gmspin g he lived mhis ha ll on high,without stin t, with the fortun e Of a ba ron
’8 house,
AlbeitIeua n was without Omce,Non e ever made off with his property .
Where he bestowed hate, itwas the causeThat he hadmore power tha n six Ofi ce-bea rers .
H e loved n ot, hewilled n ot, to hold
F or a sin gle day save his due.
To John ’twas his won t an d his omoe,
With his own susten an ce to susta in the poor .
A wight Of humour , 00d an d pious,A plea san tma n was Ten a n in his day.
Lla n ger n iew, his village
Wa s happy 1n his lifetime.
The tavern , where Ieuan resorted,Was fame to the pure a n d n oble H a rt.
Non e to be sure would givemon ey ,Where was on e with his han d 1n his purse.
F arewell the plea sa n t feast,Farewell to creditor loa n ,In the Crown ’
s n eed the hero would give,When the din of wa rs ra cked the shire.
H e wa s his coun try’
s a rmabove a thousa n d,H e wa s swift1n pursuit of the Scots .
There he displayed n o steel butwas embroiled ;
39 8 H ISTORY OF POWYS FADOG .
They , a n d their illustrious heirsOn e, a grace to reli ion ,
to H en blfis
The secon d , to Dyflgryn Aled ;
The third, in fuln ess Of formto better'
H is lin e, to the heir of Llwyn a n ;The fourth—Jesuin the solemn Judgmen tPreserve her—to Macs Cada r n .
An d the fifth, of fa ir - shaped eye-brow,
Be she the luck of Bodlewyddau.
The six thma iden,derived fromblood Of Mon a ,
TO the fortun ate wight Of n n n ogiou.
See here the seed of a n oble boun teous orcha rd ;Fromthe Old Lion ’
s stren gth a vin eyard illustrious,Its ca reer is a won derful ta le,’Twere too much to reckon his gran dchildren .
May they in crease—the gen tle chicks
W ith the in crease of the heroes fromCun eddaW ith sin gle growth fromhis roots, a guileless her itage,Grows up the Ofi
'
sprin g Of Ieua n .
E ight a n d twen ty- on e, a fa ir house,A fragmen t, a n d two besides ,W as the n umber the day thatwen tforth.
A fruitful shoot fromhis Offspr in g,A power of children , gra n dchildren , greatgran dchildren ,H a s shotup, gra ce is with usWhat la n d, whatmarket, what spot,What pa rish is withoutIeua n
’s people I
Fromthe gen tlema n stout an d wise is bestowed a forest
in deed ,A token of un failin g happin ess ,The ga in of a ren own ed n ame, the gain Of men ,
An d the ga in in g of a lon g life of high ren own .
The life Of the powerful men , himwhomwe love,H as been the a e of ten times eight a n d seven .
An d stron g a n hea lthful has the gen tlema n been ,A n d reputed for wisdoma n d for wit,Stron g, hea lthy. Famous is the spot.
May Ieua n , bright a n d blessed, go to H eaven !
PURGATORY .
PURGATORY.
(Con tinued frompage
The doctri n e Of evolution has familia rised us with the con
ception Of a perpetua l progress a s the law Of cosmic developmen t : a n d this has given rise to the idea thatthis life, a n d for
aughtwe can tell, the n ex t a lso, may bemerely stages of ourca reer . A p r ior i a rgumen ts must a lways be taken with ex
treme caution , butthere is a n a p r ior i Objection to the orthodox
scheme, whichmay be given for wha t it is worth. The n otion
Of a ca reer d ivided in to a few decades for the first pa rt, a n detern ity for the secon d , is, to say the lea st, un symmetrica l.Moreover , it must have sometimes occur red even to the
orthodox that the a lleged tra n sition fromour presen t sta te of
imperfection to the absolute perfection of heaven is rather too
violen t. The Roma n Catholic i n stitution of Purgatory is a n
a ttemptto bridge this gap, but the con ception in itself is too
crude to be of much va lue. Natur a n ihi lfa citp er sa ltwmis adoctrin e which is n ow un iversa lly recogn ised in physica l
sc ien ce, a n d it is hard to avoid ex ten din g its applica tion to ourdreams of a hereafter . The whole course Of scien tific ex
per ien ce shows the process Of evolution to be gradua l, a n d a n
a rbitra ry ex clusion Of huma n ity fromthe operation Of this lawis un wa rra n ted by an y direct eviden ce, is repugn a n ttoma n yOf our stron gest in stin cts, a n d is opposed to a ll the aua lo ieswhich sc ien ce suggests. Now if this be so, if this gradua levolution towa rds perfection be accepted , it is clea r that this
world Of Ours n eeds n ot even be the first stage of the process,so fa r as we a re con cern ed, a n d it is a lmost impossible that itshould be the la st, or rather the la stbut on e.
“ An d here I thin k that a ray Of light breaks in upon theObscurity Of the question . I believemyself thatthose philosophers a re r ightwho suppose our developmen t after death to
be towa rds a con tinua lly in creasin g degree of spir ituality . In
this ca se it seems probable that in ea ch stage of our ca reer a
certa in min imuma dva n ce in thatdirection must be attain ed,in order to en able us to en ter upon the n ex t stage with compar ative ea se a n d comfort. A homely illustration may makemy mea n in g clea rer . When a n athlete determin es to en gage
i n a ra ce, he prepa res himself for the even tby a ca reful systemOf diet a n d ex ercise, common ly kn own as
‘tr a in in g
’. The
restr iction s imposed by this systema re highly dista steful toman y men , a n d if a n in dividua l be either weak-min ded or
4 00 H ISTORY or POWYS PADOO .
un con sc ieutious , he may in dulge in un lawful rela x ation s of
these.
But there is a n a ccurately proportion ed retr ibution before
him. Just'ao fa r a s his physica l efi cien cy has been impa ired
by these secret ex cesses, so will he sn fi'
er fromphysical distressin the hour of con test. Similar ly, just so fa r a s we n eglect to
prepa re our selves in this life for themore spir itua l sur roun din gsof the n ex t, to thatex ten t our la ck of spir itua l con dition
’
, so
to speak , will be a n un fa ilin g source of distress un til thedeficien cy is made good. Still applyin g the evolution ist ex
pla n ation , we must con clude that supreme happin ess will beatta in ed when the in dividua l becomes in complete ha rmon ywith his en vironmen t; buttill this poin t he reached, hemustn eeds be subject to all the discomforts which a wa n t of suchha rmon y en ta ils.
“ Stripped then of a ll superstition s a n d other impropera ccretion s, H eaven may be rega rded a s the n ame for that com
plete harmon y with our en vironmen t for which we a re n ot
orbidden to hope, a n d H ell a s the n ame for those discomfortswhich must in evitably befall a n orga n ismsurroun ded by a n
en vironmen t of higher developmen t tha n its own . Rightlyrega rded then , heaven is n o specia l pa radise of mira culousc reation reserved for the objects of a divin e preferen ce or the
a dheren ts of a pa rticula r theologica l c reed ; but it is the
n atura l goa l ofprogress, the supreme accomplishmen tof the
possibilities of uma n n ature, a n d within the rea ch of a ll
ma n kin d. So, a lso, hell is n ot a pla ce of pun ishmen t, devisedfor ofi
'
en ders aga in st a code of divin e ordin a n ces ; still less is
it a torture-house where divin e vin dictiven ess may en joy theagon ies of some misguided heretics. It ca n be merely the
sumtota l of evils which a re in ex orably atta ched to the imperfeet a daptation of a n orga n ismto its en vironmen t, butwhicha remora lly colourless, a n d a ltogether lack either the cha ra cter
or the design of aven gin g pen a lties, con sciously imposed bya n ofi
'
en ded God .
’’1
In the Westmin ster Con fession of Fa ith , of which Igave a short accoun t in vol. iii, it is stated, at page 315 ,
that besides the two places of heaven a n d hell for soulsseparated fromtheir bodies, the Scr ipture ackn owledgesn on e”.
In the NewTestamen t, however , we fin d the followingstatemen ts in support of the purgatoria l state.
1 The Nin eteen th Cen tury , August1883, p. 2 7.
4 02 H ISTORY'
or POWYS r a n ce .
quotation s ia the accoun t of the Church of Llan fihan gelymMlodwel , a n d it is to a id the sufferin g souls in pa r
gatory that prayers should be offered up, to en able themto free themselves from their sin s which keep themcha in ed down to the earth , as I have en deavoured to
prove fromthe ma n y a ccoun ts of apparition s which Iha ve given in this history . The Old Testamen t alsodecla res that “It is a good a n d holy thin g to pray for
the dead , that they may be freed fromthe burden oftheir sin s, a n d the Jews reta in the practice to this day ,
as do those Christia n s who belon g to the Latin a n d
Greek Churches. The Christia n s,however, who belon g
to the Calvin istic, the An glican ,a n d the Non eon formist
creeds, do n ot offer up prayers in their services for theirdeparted relatives a n d frien ds, as may be seen by a n yon e who would take the trouble to read the An glican
Burial Service, where n ot on e prayer is ofi'
ered up toGod to havemercy upon the soulwhich had quitted theco1
ipse they were about to in ter .
have previously stated, in the first volume, thatdeath will n ever afi
'
ect the spirit or soul. Whatwe call
deathmerely happen s to affect the husk or body that isleft behin d when the spirit leaves it a lifeless corpse, an dthe spirit itself, n ow freed fromits prison , proceeds tooccupy that state which it has prepared for itself on
ea rth, for“as the tree falls, there it shall lie.
”It will
leave its body with the same propen sities, hatreds, a n daffection s it possessed when it in habited its body , an d
will occupy that state most con gen ial to itself,an d
make its own Heaven or Hell ; for a Spiritmust bewhere its affection s or its bad propen sities will locateit. What a man has made himself, he will be ; hisstate is the result of his past life, a n d his heaven or
hell a re in himself. At death we en ter upon a n ewcourse of life a n d whatthat life shall be depen ds uponourselves. If we have provided oil for our lamps, an dfitted ourselves for a n oble destin y an d the fellowshipof the great a n d good spirits who have passed away , suchwill be our portion but if we ha ve misused our ta len t,
PURGATORY . 4 03
an d sun k our souls in the sen sual pleasures or base pas
sion s of this world, we shall carry our desires a n d pas
sion s {with us to make our tormen t in the other ; or
perhaps be tethered to the ea rth by some in ex tin guishable remorse or disappoin ted scheme (a n in sta n ce ofwhich has been given i n the Old Ken t Ma n or H ouseFamily in vol. ii), an d that, perhaps, for hun dreds ofyears. It is surely absurd to ex pect that, because ourbodies ha ve decayed an d fa llen away , or been destroyedby a n a cciden t, a mira cle is to be wrought in ourfavour, a n d that the miser ’s love of gold, or the pro
fiigate’
s love of vice, is to be immediately ex tin guished ,a n d to be superseded by in clin ation s a n d tastes better
suited to his n ew con dition ' New circumsta n ces do n ot
so rapidly en gen der a n ewmin d here, that we shouldhope they will do so there ; more espec ia lly as, in the
first place, we do n ot kn owwhat facilities of improvemen tmay rema in to us ; a n d in the secon d , sin ce the
law that like seeks like, must be un deviatin the blin d
will seek the blin d, a n d n ot those who coul help themto light.
1
That the spir itwhen freed fromthe body still feelsthe same affection for those it loved whilst on ea rth,may be proved fromthe followin g story , which I read ina book called the Courtof H ea ven ,
written by a Jesuitwho was preceptor to Kin g Louis XIV. I have referred
to this book before, in the first volume ; the story ,how
ever , is as followsIt appears that a gen tlema n called Demostratos, an d
Charito , his wife, had a daughter ca lled Philin n ion ,who
died ; a n d that about six mon ths afterwards, a youthn amedMachetes,who had come tovisitthem,wassurprised ,
on retiri n g to the apartmen ts destin ed to stra n gers, byreceivin g the visits of a youn g ma iden ,
who eats a n d
dr in ks a n d ex cha n ges gifts with him. Some acc iden t
havin g taken the old nurse thatway ,she, amazed by the
Mrs. Crowe’
s AaghtS ide of Na ture.
4 04 H ISTORY OF POWIS FADOG .
sight, summon ed her master a n d mistress to behold theirdaughter , who is there sittin g with the guest.Of course they do n ot believe her ; but at len gth ,
wea r ied by her importun ities , the mother follows her tothe guest
’
s chamber the youn g people, however , are n ewasleep, but, lookin g through the velvet ha n gin gs, she
perceives what she believes to be her daughter . Still
un able to credit her sen ses, she resolves to wa it tillmor n in g before disturbin g them; but, when she comesaga in , the youn g lady has depa rted , whilstMachetes, onbein g in ter rogated, con fesses that Philin n ion had beenwith him, but that she had admitted to himthat itwasun kn own to her paren ts. U pon this the amazemen t a n dagitation of themother were n atura lly very great, espe
c ia lly when Machates showed her a rin g which the girlhad given him, a n d a bodice which she had left behin dher ; a n d his amazemen twas n o less when he heard thestory they had to tell. H e, however , promised that ifshe return ed the n ex t n ight he would letthemsee her ,for he foun d it impossible to believe that his bride wastheir dead daughter . H e suspected , on the con tra ry ,
that some thieves had stripped her body of the clothesa n d orn amen ts in wh ich she had been buried , a n d that
the girl who came to his roomhad bought them When ,
therefore, she a rrived , his serva n t havin g had orders tosummon the father a n d mother , they came ; a n d , perceivin g that it was rea lly their daughter , they fell toembra cin g her, with tears. But she re reached themforthe in trusion ,
declarin g that she had een permitted tospen d three days with the stra n ger in the house of herbirth ; but that n ow she mustgo to the appoin ted place,an d immediately fell down dead , a n d the dead bodyrema in ed there visible to all.
The n ews of this stra n ge even t seen spread abroad ; thehouse was surroun ded by crowds of people, a n d the prefeetwas obliged to take measures to preven t a tumult.O n the followin g morn in g, at a n ea rly hour , the in habita n ts assembled in the theatre, an d fromthen ce they preceeded to the vault, in order to a scerta in if the body of
4 06 H ISTORY or rewr s r a n oe .
quire for F ic inus, he learn t that he had died aboutthathour he called to him.
All tradition seems to show that the spirits mostfrequen tly man ifested toma n have been evidently n ot in
a state of bliss, that is, in Purgatory ; whilst, whenbright on es appeared , it has been to serve him; a n d ,hen ce , the old persuasion that they were chiefly the
wicked that haun ted the earth. An d hen ce, also, thefoun dation for the belief that n ot on ly themurderer , butthe murdered , return ed to vex the livin g ; a n d the justview, that in takin g away life the in jury is n ot con fin edto the body , but ex ten ds to the surprised a n d a n gry soul,which is
Cut 03, even in the blossomof its sin ,U n housel
'
d , disap oin ted, un a n ea l’d,
No reckon in gma e, but sen tto its a ccoun tWith a ll its imperfection s on its head.
”
Mrs. Crowe states, also, that amon gst the numerousn arration s she hadmetwith , in which the dead have re
turn ed to ask the prayers, or services of the livin g, theydo n ot seemto apply by a n y mea n s ex clusively tomembers of their own church , numerous in stan ces of whichshe gives in the Night S ide of Na tur e. The a ttra it
which seems to guide their selection of in dividua ls iseviden tly n ot of a polemica l n ature. The pure worshipof God an d the in ex orable mora l law are what seemto
preva il in the other world , a n d n ot the dogmatic theologywhich makes somuch of themisery of this .
There is a fun damen ta l truth in all religion s the real
en d of all is morality , however the mea n s may be mistaken ,
a n d however corrupt, selfish, ambitious, an d
sectaria n themass of the teachers of these va rious formsof religion a n d dogmasmay , a n d gen era lly do, becomewhilst the effect of prayer , in wha tever form, or to whatever ideal of the Deity itmay be offered , provided thatofferin g be hon estly a n d ea rn estly made, is precisely thesame to the supplica n t, an d in its results.
lThe late Lieuten a n t-Gen era l Robertson of Lawers,
who served durin g the whole of the America n wa r ,
run ea '
ren v. 4 07
brought home with him, at its termin ation , a n egro, whowen t by the n ame of Bla ck Tom, an d who con tinued inhis service . The roomappropriated to the use of thisman in the Gen eral
’
s house in Edin burgh was on the
groun d floor ; a n d he was hea rd frequen tly to compla inthat he could n ot rest in it, for that every n ight thefigure of a headless lady , with a child in her a rms, roseout of the hearth an d frighten ed himdreadfully . Ofcourse, n obody believed this story , an d itwas supposedto be the dreamof in tox ication , as Tomwas n otremarkable for sobriety but, stra n ge to say , when the old mansion was pulled down to build Gillespie
’
s Hospital, whichsta n ds upon its site, there was foun d un der the hearthston e in that apa rtmen t a box con ta in in g the body of a
female fromwhich the head had been severed ; a n d
besideher lay the rema in s of a n in fan t, wrapped in a pillowcase trimmed with la ce. She appeared, poor lady, tohave been sudden ly murdered, for she was dressed , a n dher scissors were yet ha n gin g by a ribbon to her side,an d her thimble was a lso in the box , havin g apparen tlyfallen fromthe shrivelled fin ger .
Ma n y person s will have hea rd of the“Wild Troop of
Roden stein "
,but few a re aware of the curious amoun t of
eviden ce there is in favour of the stra n ge belief whichprevails amon gst the inhabitan ts of that region . The
story goes, that the former possessors of the Castles ofRoden stein a n d Schn ellert, were robbers an d pirates,who committed, in con jun ction , all ma n n er of en ormities a n d thatto this day , the Troop, with their horsesan d carriages an d dogs, a re heard every n ow a n d thenwildly rushin g alon g the road betwix t the two castles.
U p to the middle of the last cen tury regula r reportswere made to the authorities in the n eighbourhood ofthe periods when the Tr00p had passed. Sin ce that, the
Lan dgericht, or CourtLeet, has been removed to Furthe,an d they trouble themselves n o lon ger about the Rodenstein Troop but a traveller n amed W irth , who a few
years ago un dertook to ex amin e in to the affa ir , decla res
the people assert that the passage of the vision ary cava l
4 08 ms'ron r or powr s r a n oc .
cade still con tinues, an d they assured himthat certain
houses that he saw lyin g in ruin s were in that state
because, as they lay directly in the way of the troop,they were un in habitable. There is seldom an ythin gseen , but the soun d of carriage wheels, horses
’
feet,sma ckin g of whips, blowin g of horn s, an d the shoutsof these fierce hun ters of men urgin g on the dogs, arethe soun ds by which they recogn ise that the Troop is
passin g from on e castle to the other a n d at a spotwhere there was formerly a bla cksmith ’
s shop, but isn ew a ca rpen ter
’
s, the in visible Lord of Roden stein still
stops to have his horse shod. Mr . Wirth copied severa l
of the Court Records, a n d they are brought down to
Jun e 17 6 4 . This story is a n other proof, in addition to
that given at p. 2 18, that the ursuits thatwe wickedlyfollow here on earth ,
we sha ll e doomed to con tinue inthe n ex tworld, a n d thusmake our own Hell.
T H E W I SD OM OF T H E SE RPE NT .
(Con tinued fromp .
If the compilers of Gen esis had wisely restricted its con
ten ts to the n ar rative of the E lohist, they would have tra n smitred to poster ity a con ception of Divin ity worthy of H ebrew
gen ius ; but, through the in judicious fusion of his work withthat of themore credulous Jehovist, they deba sed themajesticimage of E lohi smby legen dsmore cha ra cter istic of O lympia nmythology tha n divin e revelation .
The work of the Jehovistbegin s with the fourth verse of
the secon d , a n d is ca rried on to the en d of the four th chapter ,to be aga in ren ewed through the in terpolation of the E lohistic
n a rra tive . H is version of the Creation a n d Fa ll of Ma n,bor
rowed through Persian fromstill more a n cien tmythologies,r eceives n o con firmation fromthe E lohist, who tells us thatE lohimsa id , Let us make ma n in our own image, after ourliken ess. So E lohimc reated man in his own image, in theimage of E lohimcreated be him, ma le a n d fema le created hethem.
’
An d aga in ,
‘This is the book of the gen eration of
Adam. In the day that E lohimc reatedma n , in the liken ess ofE lohimmade he him, ma le a n d fema le created he them, a n d
blessed them,a n d ca lled their n ame Adam, in the day when
they were created.
’
4 10 H ISTORY or POWYS r x ooe .
n oun ces the sen ten ce of death, in appa ren t un con sciousn essthatmorta lity had reign ed supreme on ea rth throughout agesremote fromthe chron ology of Eden .
Modern resea rch, however , redeems us frombon dage to
this superstition . As the eviden ce of the rocks records the
r emote a n tiquity of the earth, so a lso other eviden ce procla imsthe coun tless gen eration s of man a n d a s we trace his foot
steps to prehistoric ages, an d discern his gradua l ascen t fromlower to higher con dition s of life, we n ecessa rily assign the
legen d of E den its legitimate pla ce amon g the myths of
a n tiquity .
”1
Professor Lepsius of Berlin ,who has ex haustively
studied the eviden ce of pyramids, tombs, papyri , fix esthe date at which Men es, the foun der of Memphis,ascen ded to the thron e as 3893 B . o.
, at which remoteperiod the An cien t Egyptia n s possessed a highly orga nised civilisation an d most elaborate theology, whi ch couldon ly have been evolved through the progressive developmen t of ages un kn own to orthodox chron ology , whichfix es the date of the Creation at years beforeChrist, a n d con sequen tly n ot 100 years before the birthof Kin g Men es ; but accordin g to Ma n etho the age ofMen es dates back to a period of years before theChristian era , an d themythological era of Egypt,years.
ALLE GE D DISCOVERY OF FOSSILMAN.
An in terestin g discovery of much importa n ce for geological an d ar chaeological scien ce, has recen tly been madein a coal min e atBully -Gren ay , in the Fren ch departmen t of Pas de Cala is. A n ew gallery was bein
pierced, when a cavern was broken in to which discoveredthe fossil rema in s of five huma n bein gs in a fa ir state
of preservation—a man , two women , a n d two children ,
composed the group. The man measured about seven
feet, the women six feet six an d six feet, the childrenfour feet an d rather less than this. In addition , some
The E volution of Chr istia n ity ( Williams an d Norgate).
zon ox s'rn n . 4 11
fragmen ts of arms an d uten sils of petrified wood an d ofston e; with numerous remain s of mammals a n d fish
were brought to light. A secon d subterran ea n chamberen closed the remain s of eleven huma n bodies of largesize, severa l a n ima ls, an d a large number of variousobjects , with some precious ston es. The walls of the
cave ex hibited drawin gs represen tin g men fightin g with
gigan tic a n imals . Owin g to the presen ce of ca rbon ica n hydr ide, a third an d larger chamber , which appeared tobe empty ,
was n ot sear ched . If the discovery be genuin e,it is of the greatest value as eviden ce of the ex isten ce of
prehistoric men , an d it will also go far to support thean cien t tradition of the colossa l stature of our remoteprogen itors—Liverpool Cour ier , Jun e 28, 1883. (Seevol. iii, p.
Z O R O A ST E R .
(See Vol. i .)
Orien ta l research has been pushed forward with moretha n usua l rapidity durin g the past fewmon ths, pa rticularly in the departmen t of Assyrian studies. Herethemost in terestin g discoveries are those which relate to
the rise of the Persia n Empire an d the n ation ality ofCyrus. Ever sin ce the time of Herodotus, Cyrus hasbeen regarded as of genuin e Persian descen t, a n d the
foun der of a genuin ely Persian power . Ktesias, it is true,had asserted the con tra ry , an d had made himthe son of
a Mardia n ban dit ; but the statemen ts of Ktesias havelon g obta in ed but little credit, a n d he was suspected ofmakin g themmerely to con tradict Herodotus. Now,
however , two or three clay fragmen ts sen t to En gla n dby Mr . Rassam, have revolution ized our old con ceptionof this portion of Orien tal history , an d thrown a n en
tirely n ew light on the subject. Sir Hen ry Rawlin sonwas the first to dr aw atten tion to the importa n ce of then ew discoveries, in a paper on a cylin der written
1 in the
,In the Jour na l of the Roya l Asiatic Soc iety , Janua ry 1880.
4 12 a rsron r or rowrs r a n oo.
cun eiformcharacter an d la n guage of Babylon ia , in whichCyrus records the n ames of his an cestors, a n d the care
he had himself taken of the Babylon ia n san ctuar ies .
Two sta rtlin g facts were revealed by the in scriptionfirstly , Cyrus was a olytheist, who so far fromtreatin gthe deities of Baby on ia with disrespect, restored a n d
beautified their shrin es, took part in their religious ceremon ies, an d subscribed himself their humble adorer ;a n d secon dly, that he an d his three immediate predecessers, were n ot kin gs of Persia at all, but of An sa n ,
or An za n , the n ative n ame of the coun try kn own to theAssyria n s a n d Hebrews as Elam
,an d to the Greeks a n d
Roma n s a s Susian a . The theory which saw in Cyrus a
perfervid Z oroastria n , ben t 011 destroyin g the idols of
polytheism, had to be given up on the eviden ce of the'
in g himself. Though kin g of Susia n a , however, Cy ruscould yet cla imon his father ’s side a Persia n an cestry ,
his great gra n dfather , Teispes, havin g been on e of the
royal House of the Aehaemen idae, who seems to havemigrated in to Elam. Cyrus con quered Media a n d Persiaabout the year 5 4 9 B.C. , a n d afterwards con queredBalylon ia .
1
A PE TRIFIED FORE ST .
It is reported (July 1883) that an ex ten sive petr ified
forest has been discovered n ear Cortizo, on the little
Colorado, NewMex ico . The road, at a distan ce of tenmiles fromCorrizo, says a traveller who has just visitedthe spot, en ters an immen se basin , the slope bein g n ea rlya semicircle, an d this is en closed by high ba n ks of sha lea n d white fin e clay . Fromthe ba n ks it required halfa n hour ’s good drive to reach the heart of the immen sepetrified forest, an d there a won derful phen omen on metthe gaze. Petrified stumps, limbs, a n d, in fa ct, wholetrees la y about on all sides, the action of the waters forcen turies havin g gradua lly washed away the hills roun d
Con tempor a ry Review, July 1883, p. 130.
TH E SE RPENT .
about, a n d the trees which on ce covered the high tablela n ds were n ew embedded in the valley ben eath. Immen se trun ks, some of which measured over five feet indiameter , were broken an d scattered over a surface of300 acres ; limbs a n d twi covered the san d in everydirection . Numerous bloc s or trun ks of this petrifiedwood had the appea ra n ce of havi n g just been cut downby the woodman
’
s a x e, the chips havin g been scattered
on the groun d . Ma n y of the small particles an d even
the whole heart of some trees had become thoroughlycrysta llised, a n d the beautifully -tin ted cubes sparkled inthe sun shin e like so ma n y precious ston es. Every colourof the ra in bow was duplicated in these crystals, an d
those of a n amethyst tin ge would have passed the eye
of a n ovice for the rea l ston e.
TH E SE RPENT .
As I have had occasion in the course of this historyto a llude to serpen ts , serpen t
-moun ds , the worship pa idto serpen ts, a n d the various con flicts of dragon s with thehea ven ly best, I thin k that I ca n n ot close my remarkson these reptiles, without givin g the followin g a ccoun tof themtaken fromthe D a ily Telegr aph of July 23,
1883.
The n ewReptile- house.
in the Zoologica l Garden s, Regen t’s
Pa rk, in Lon don , will formthemost splen did ex position of the
serpen tworld thatha s ever been seen . Not on ly will it ex cela ll previous collection s in the number of the species thatwillthere be on show, but the a rra n gemen ts made for ex hibitin gea ch a s fa r a s possible un der its n atura l con d ition s of life willbe emin en tly in structive a n d pictur esque . On e sn ake willhave sa n d a n d shin gle, a n other rock a n d herbage ; some willhave ta n ks of water , others la rge trees while a ll will en joy a
sub-tropica l tempera ture a n d asmuch sun a s the lofty gla ss
roofed a n d gla ss - sided buildin g ca n admit. This illustration ,
fromthe life , of the ways a n d habits of themost terr ible a n d
yet most fa sc in a tin g order of crea tures , will go far towa rdsd ispellin g the idea , so pun ctua lly in sisted on by the poets, an d
r a n ssn r n n'
r. 4 15
every sca le, a n dmeasurin g in the a ir , with threaten in g head ,the cir cle within which is death. On ce let these recurvedfa n gs strike home, a n d , though there is n o poison in them, a ll
hope is gon e to the victim. Coil after coil is rapidly thrownroun d the strugglin g object, a n d then with slow but relen tless
pressure life is throttled outof every limb . No won der thatthe world ha s a lwa y s held the serpen t in awe, a n d that n ation sshould have worshipped, a n d still worship, this emblem of
destruction a n d death. It is fate itself, swift a s disaster ,deliberate a s retribution , in comprehen sible as destin y . Gods
a n d heroes a like held victory over the sn ake a s the supremecr iterion of va lour . They graduated to divin ity by slayin gserpen ts . In d ra an d Vishn u con quer sn akes, H ercules a n d
St. George have their hydra , Apollo his python . Itis over the
body of Laden , ter r ible progen y of a ter rible pa ren tage
Typhon its father a n d E chidn a the dam—that the hero steps
to ga ther the golden apples ; a n d ac ross the dead coils of
Fa fn ir that Sigurd reaches out his ha n d to the trea sures of
Brun hild on the glisten in g heath . Whatmore fea rful in Orienta lmyth tha n Vr itn a , the en dless thin g , thatthe gods overcome,or Ka lin ak,
the black death ; or Ahi, the throttler? Jasona n d Perseus , Feridun an d Odin , cla imtr iumph over the sn ake
as thei r chiefestglories, a n d itwould be tedious to recapitulatethe multitude of myths through which ‘
the dire worm’
ha s
come down to our times, dign ified a n d made awful by the
hon ours a n d fea rs of the past. The python in the Zoologica lGa rden s, however, though itmay sta n d a s themoder n rea lityof the old-world fable of a giga n tic sn ake that cha llen ged thestren gth of gods to overcome it, presen ts to us on ly on e side
of sn ake n ature. Itpossesses a surprisin g beauty a n d prod i.
gious stren gth ; but it is n otven omous. Probably the moresubtle a n d fea rful . apprehen sion s of men ori
'
n ated rea llyfromthe sma ller a n d deadlier kin ds, a n d were t en by superstition , poetry, a n d hera ldry ex ten ded to the la rger . The little
basilisk , crown ed kin g of the vipers ; the horn ed cerastes
dire,’
a few in ches in len gth the tin y a spic, fata l as lightn in ga n d a s swift; a n d the fabled cockatr ice, that a ma n mightholdon his ha n d , first made the serpen t
- legen d terrible ; theirven omwas afterwards tra n sferred, a n d n otun n atura lly , to thelarger species . Itwas the sma ll worms, that ca r ried i n thei rminute fa n gs such rapid an d ruthless death, which first struckfea r in to the min ds of the a n c ien ts, a n d in vested the sn akewith the mysterious a n d horrid attr ibutes whereto a n tiquity ,from Chin a to E gypt, hasten ed to pay hon our . Of the
ven omous sn akes the Zoolog ica l G a rden s presen tma n y veryfea rsome ex amples, a n d pa in ful death, such a s scien ce is as yet
4 16 a rs'
roav or rowr s un oc .
power less to ar rest, lurks within ha lf the cases in the Reptile
ouse. Emin en t amon g themostdeadly is the surn cn ruof theBrazils . E very ; on e kn ows of the fata l da boia of I n d ia a n d
the cobra - di-capello, the rattlesn ake, the ophiophagus , a n d theother more familia r reptiles with poison fa n gs, a ll of which are
to be seen in Regen t’s Park ; but the stra n or fromSouth
America is their riva l in the certa in ty a n d rapidity of the deaththat it in flicts. It an d the python , therefore, may take ran k
a s the represen tatives of the two a spects of the sn ake idea inNature.
In myth a n d folk- lore, however , the sn ake idea has also
two a spects—the on e d iabolica l, typifyin g a ma lign an t da rk
n ess that is hurtful toma n ; the other ben ign . As the n ar
dia n of treasures it is the fa ithful serva n t of itsmaster . ha s
every coun try ha s its serpen twhich guards the a ll- importa n ttree of immorta lity, an d other sec rets, a n d its dragon ish thin
that defen ds some priceless possession . The G reeks on ly fledfromAthen s when they hea rd that the sn ake of Athen s had
deserted the Acropolis ; a n d a few years ago the Nagas of
In dia forma lly surren dered because their serpen t-orac le had
escaped fromits priests . It is the un iversa l gua rd ia n of the
un der -world, whether we look for it in the cavern s of Shesh in
H in dosta n or un der the ash Igdra sil in Norway . As bein g
gen era lly ben ign , we fin d it a s An a n ta s, the in fin ite, len din gitself to the gods to use its body a s a repe, to be tied roun dthe moun ta in Meruwhen they churn ed the ocea n ; as the
ben eficen t ra in bow of Africa , the feathered serpen t’
of SouthAmer ica
,it taughtmen religion , a n d gave themthe gift of
win e ; as H oa , the third person of the Babylon ia n tr in ity , it
befrien ds the pen iten t. In Madra s it is a Brahmin in Ben ga l,a s the ghost in the Phila tree,
’it is propitious. Was it n ot
a sn ake that fed the baby-
prophetwith hon ey fromthe violets
amon g which E vad n e, hismother, had aba n don ed him But,whether we fi n d it ben ign or the rever se, the sn ake is a lwaysthe emblem of wisdom. To eat its flesh impa rted—se the
a n cien ts sa id, a n d so in some coun tr ies it is still believed—the
kn owledge of thin gs occult to the world in gen era l, a n un dersta n d in g of the la n guages of birds a n d beasts, a sc ien ce of
a strology a n d of poison s, a n d , curiously en ough, of perfumes.
Thus Melampus, the-soothsayer of Argos, a cquired his prescien ce fromthe sn akes which he had befrien ded. So, too,a ccordin g to on emyth, Cassa n dr a , a n d so a lso T iresias. The
Vedas attr ibute the origin of a ll kn owledge to the serpen t,a n d Chin a reta in s it a s the symbol of wisdom. A volumecould ha rdly ex haust the sn ake- lore scattered up a n d down in
the pages of l
‘istory a n d fa ble .
”
4 18 n rsron v or powr s r a n ce .
of Keleos, which she en ters, veiled fromhead to foot. Not a
word does she utter in a n swer to the kin dly greetin gs of
Metan eira , a n d the deep gloomis lessen ed on ly by the jestsa n d sa rcasms of Iambé. When Metan eira offers her win e, shesays tha t n ow shemay n otta ste it, but a sks for a draught of
wa ter min gled with flour an d min t, a n d then takes cha rge of
the n ew-bor n son of Keleos, whom she n ames D emophoen .
Un der her ca re the babe thrives marvellously , though he ha sn o n ourishmen t either of bread or of milk ; an d in the houseof Keleos she abode, mourn in g a n d gr ievin g for the ma iden ,
so that a ll thin gs in the heaven above a n d the ea rth ben eath
feltthe weight of her sorrow. In va in -the lough tur n s upthe soi l, in va i n wa s the ba rley seed scatteredalon g the furrows . I n Olympus itself there wa s on ly glooma n d sadn ess,so thatZeus cha rged Iris to go a n d summon Démétér to thepa la ce of the gods. But n either her words n or those of the
deities who follow her ava il to lessen her gr ief or to ben d her
will. The mourn in g mother will n ot leave the place of her
ex ile till her eyes have looked upon her child on cemore. Then
H ermes, a tthe biddin g of Zeus, en ters the disma l un derworld ,a n d Polydegmc
’
i n 1 (Aidon eus) con sen ts to the return of Per ses
phon é, who leaps with delight for the joy that is comin g.
Still he ca n n ot a ltogether give up his bride, a n d Persephon e
fin ds that she ha s un wittin gly eaten the pomegra n ate seed , a n d
must come ba ck to Aidon eus aga in . But even with this con
d ition the joy of the meetin g is scar cely lessen ed. A third
pa rt on ly of the yea r shemustbe queen in H ades ; through a ll
the other mon ths she is to be on cemore the beautiful ma idenwho sported on the pla in s of Nysa . The wrath of Demeterha s depa rted with her gr ief, the a ir is filled with fragra n ce,a n d the corn -fields wave with the ripen in g grain .
”
TH E STU PEFYING NARCISSUS.
This n a r cissus, with its hun dred flowers sprin gin g froma
sin gle stem,is that n a r cotic which lulls to sleep the vegetation
of n ature in the bright yet sad autumn days, when heaven an d
ea rth smile with the beauty of the dyin g yea r ; a n d themythn ecessa r ily chose the flower whose n ame den oted this dreamyletha rgy . E ven in her gloomy n ether abode the cha ra cter of
thema iden is n otwholly cha n ged. She is still, a s she was onea rth, n ot the fierce queen who delights in death, but the
Polydegmén , Polydektés, or Pan koités, the hospitable on e whowill ass ign to everyman his place of repose.
ELYSION. 4 19
daughter yea rn in g on ce more to be clasped in her mother ’sa rms.
l Thatmother is ca refully n ursin g the child of Keleos,with the seed which grows without food or dr in k, ex ceptthen our ishmen t of the dew, a n d the heatwhich still lurks in thebosomof the win ter- smitten ea rth. Butwhile she is en gaged
in this task, she is mour n in g still for the daughter who ha sbeen taken away fromher , a n d the drea ry time which pa ssesbefore theymeetaga in is the reign of the gloomy win ter , whichkeeps the leaves 03 the trees a n d con demn s the tillers of the
soil to unwillin g idlen ess. The sequel of the hymn simplydepicts the joy of return in g spr in g a n d summer , when the
mourn in g mother is ex a lted in glory to the everla stin g ha lls ofOlympus . H en ce, so fa r a s themea n in g of the my th is con
cern ed , itma tters little whether Demeter be herself the ea rth
grievin g for the losttreasures of summer , or the dawn -mother .
mour n in g for the desolation of the ea rthwhich she loves, whichlast ex pla n ation is preferred by P rofessor Ma x Muller , whoderives the n ame fromthe Sa n sc r it dydvdma ta r ; then Ga iasta n ds to Démétér in the relation of Nereus to Poseiden , or
H elios to Apollon . Ga ia is thus the a ctua l soil fromwhichthe deadly n a rcissus sprin gs, a n d therefore the a ccomplice of
Polydegmdn ,while Demeter is the mysteri ous power which
causes a ll livin g thin gs to grow a n d r ipen .
”
ELYSION.
The E lysia n pla in was said to be fa r away in thewest, wherethe sun goes down beyon d the boun ds of the ea rth, when E 68
gladden s the close of day as she sheds her violettin ts over the
sky . The abodes of the blessed are golden isla n ds sa ilin g in a
sea of blue, the bur n ished clouds floatin g in the pure ether .
Grief a n d sorrow ca n n ot approach them; lague a n d sickn essca n n ot touch them. The ba rks of the ha iakia n s dread n o
disa ster ; a n d thus the blissful compa n y gathered together inthat far western la n d in herits a tear less etern ity
’. What spot
or sta in ca n be seen on the deep blue ocea n , in which the
isla n ds of the blessed repose for ever? Whatun seemly formscan ma r the beauty of that golden home, litby the radian ce of
a sun which ca n n ever go down ? Who, then ,butthe pure in
hea rt, the truthful, the heroic , a n d the gen erous, ca n be
sufl'
ered to tread the violet fields? An d how sha ll they be
tested , save by judges who can weigh the thoughts a n d
See vol . i, pp. 223,22 4 . Pin dar
,Ol. 11, 120.
2 7 3
4 20 H ISTORY or POWIS ra n ce .
in ten ts of the hea rt? Thus every soul, as it drew n ear to that
joyous la n d, wa s broughtbefore the augusttribun al of Min es,Rhadama n thys, a n d Aiakos ;1 a n d they whose fa ithwa s in trutha quicken in g power might draw fromthe ordea l those golden
lesson s which Plato has put in to themouth of Sokrates, whileawa itin g the return of the theor ic ship fromDelos. These,however , a re the in feren ces of later thought. The belief of
ea rlier ages was con ten t to picture to itself the meetin g of
Odysseus a n d Laertes in that blissful la n d, the forgiven ess ofold wron gs, the recon ciliation of deadly feuds, a s the han d of
H ector is clasped in the han d of the hero who slew him.
There, a s the story ra n , the lovely H elen , pa rdon ed a n d
purified ,’ became the br ide of the short- lived yet lon g
-sufferi n gAchilleus , even a s 1016 comforted the dyin g H era cles on ea rth,a n d H ébé became his solace in Olympus . But what is themeetin g of H elen a n d Achilleus
,of 1016, a n d H ebe, a n d
H era cles, butthe return of the violettin ts to greet the sun inthe west, which had greeted himin the ea st in the morn in g .
”
The idea wa s purely physical, yet it suggested the thoughtsof tr ia l, aton emen t, a n d purification ; a n d it is un n ecessa ry tosay that the huma n min d , havin g adva n ced thus far , mustmake its way still further .
TH E ASPH ODELME ADOWS.
To these isla n ds of the blessed on ly they could be admittedwho on ea rth had don e great thin gs, or who, for whateverrea son s, might be coun ted amon g the good, n oble, a n d heroicof ma n kin d. But of the bein gs who c rossed the fata l streamof
'
Styx , the streamwhichmakesmen shudder , there would besome as fa r ex ceedin g the common crowd in wickedn ess or
presumption as these were unworthy to tread the Asphodel
meadows of
1 See p . 206.
2 Cox’
s Mythology of theArya n Nation , vol. 11.
4 2 2 s p ous es .
fa ther , the late Wests ] Brisco, E sq. , who thesefa e suc eeeded to the
esta te. H e d ied in 1878, a n d was succeeded by his secon d son , the
presen t own er , Wasta l Brisco of Southeote, n ea r Readin g, E sq.
"
MOSTYN OF LLAWI'S OG .
Page
An n a Ma r ia , the wife of John Mostyn of Segrwyd, E sq . , was the
on ly daughter a n d heiress of Meur ig Meredydd, of Fen gwenLla n wn da a n d Clyn og Pawr in Arvon . This Meur ig Meredydd
was the son a n d heir of Humphrey Ma red y dd of Pen gwem an d
Clyn og Fawr , a n d ma rri ed in 17 56 Ja n e,daughter an d co-heiress of
Foulk Lloyd of Bryn Lua n h. An n e, the ether daughter a n d coheiress
of Foulk Lloyd, ma rried E dward Thelwa ll of Lla n bed r H a ll, E sq.
Mrs. An n a Mar ia Mostyn sold a portion of the Clyn og F awr estate,which was pur chased by the la te Thomas Parry Jon es of Llwy n Onan d Madryn Pa rk, E sq.
PRYSE OF PLAS YN Y GLWYSE GL.
( Page
Ieuaf ab Ale of Trefn a n tma rri ed Gwladys, daughter an d heiress
of Caswa llawn ab Meur ig, on e of the youn ger son s of G rufl’
ydd , Lordof Cyfeiliog, secon d son of Maredydd ab Bleddyn , Pr in ce of Powys
( see p .
OWEN OF CAI-IR BE RLLAN.
( Page
The Rev. E dwa rd Pugh Owen married in 1786 Mary E llis, whohad the H en dr evein os estate settled upon her. Shewas the daughterof the Rev. Stephen E llis, by Jan e his wife, daughter a n d heiress of
Lloyd of H en drevein os in Lley n , E sq. descen ded fromCollwynab Ta n gn o.
ARMS or ROBERT LLOYD or GWYNU S, E SQ.
( P age
The a rms born e by this gen tlema n , as they are quartered on the
plate, a re : l . Ga les, a chevron ermin e,in ter three Saracen
’
s heads,afl
'
ron té, couped at the n eck, wreathed aboutthe temples, for Lloyd .
2 . Va t, three eagles, d isplayed in fess or , for Wyn n of Cesa il Gyfa rch.
3. Vert, a stag trippan t, a rgen t, attired an d un guled or . 4 . Argen t,a chev.,
in ter three horse’
s heads erased azur e.
1.ll on t. October 1883.
ADDENDA . 4 23
Or: A SH IELD or Pursues .
1st an d 4 th. Argent a chev. ca ble, in ter three Corn ish choughs
ppr .,each with a n ermin e spot in their beaks, for E dmon ds of Plas
'l‘
ref Gaya n . 2n d a n d 3rd . Sa ble, a chev.,in ter three fieurs-de-lys
a rgen t, for Prytherch of P153 Tref Gaya n . Crest, a Saraceu’
s head
a s in the arms.
E DMONDS OF PLAS TRE F GAYAN.
Ma rga ret, d . W illiam- Alice, d . of
Williams E d Turnof Ty F ry in mon ds. chtl
’e.
Men .
Rev. Richard E d—T-An n e, d . a n d heiress of John Prydd ry E dmon ds;mon ds , Vica r of erch of Plas T ref Ga ya n . Shemar F ellow of
Aber , a n d , j a r s r ied , 2n dly , James Brisco, fifth son Oriel College, 0:
amor is, of H i s ( by Catha rin e, his wife, secon d ford ; b . 18th
T ref G aya n ; b . dau hter of Sir Richard Musgra ve Oct. 1700; at.
24 th Nov. 1698 ; of ayton Castle, Ba rt. ) of John 17 4 5 . Buried in
ob. 1731. Briscoe of Gra fton , co. Cumber lan d , Oriel CollegeE sq., an d brother of Sir John Brisco Chapel.of Crofton , Ba rt. Argen t, three
IE len , d. a n d heiress H en ry E d
Plfis Tref Gyan , of Humphrey Owen mon ds, en tered of gr ief a t
drown ed n ear ofLlwyn Yuys, theRoya lNavy , the loss of her
Abermawor Bar E sq. a n d, secon dly, butdi ed youn g brother in
mouth, soon atter shemarr ied Owen in 1755. 1756 .
hisma rr iage ; ob. Jon es .
T ref G ayau, in M6n o'
r Lloyd ofMyn a chdy y Gwyn n s, co. Caern a rvon ,
argaret, heiress of PMs—Robert Lloyd of Gwyn n e, son an d heir of H en ry
TE sq. See vol . ii, p . 137 ; a n d vol. iv, p . 27 7 .
IAdmira l Robert Lloyd of Plas Tref Gaya n , Cesa il Gyfarch, an d Myn achdy yGwy n n s, to which last estate the Chapel of Treflys, in the pa r
'mh of
Crugaeth , butn owin ruin s, belon gs, a n d which till la tely this family usedto keep in repa ir .
l My n a chdy is the Welsh word for mon astery . By his
wi fe, E lizabeth Cha r lotte G ibbs,Admira l Lloyd had an on ly daughter an dheiress
,Ma rga ret, whoma r ried Thomas Parry Jon es -Pa rry of Llwyn On ,
E sq . See vol. ii , p . 137.
1 Crugaeth, vulgarly called Criccaeth, is a discha rged rectory , withthe perpetual curacies of Trevelys an d Yuys Cyn ha irn an n ex ed. The
livin g of Lla n gelyn en , in the comot of Tel y Bout a n d can tref of
Meirion , is also in the gift of this family . This d istrict former lybelon ged to E dn owa in ab Bradwen , chief of on e of the Noble Tribes of
4 2 4 ADDENDA.
Tsmsur sn Cor r or run Lam: Ix scsxr rtou on ma Mouuusuror Hus er Bonus es m0mm. Common CHAPEL, Ox r oan .
H ere lies bur ied H en ry E dmon ds, Doctor ofLaw, of the coun ty of
Caern ar von . H e was admitted to this Soc iety a n . 17 27 , n otwithouta severe con troversy , the memorable progress of which showed theta len t of a most sagac ious ma n , a n d its happy results stren gthen ed
the ord in a n ces of the College.
In the d iscovery of a n tiquities he ma n ifested an in dustry whichd id n ot fa il to bear fruit, a n d in matters of judgmen the was of sin
gula r acumen .
By his coun sels the citizen s of Bristol secured their privileges.The Court of Arches ex pressed its admiration of himas a n advo
cate, emin en t on accoun t of his reputation for in tegr ity a n d kn ow
ledge.
By his ex ertion s at the hon ourable comman d of the Royal CourtofAdmira lty , the scattered fragmen ts of mar itime lawwere collected
fromva r ious treaties a n d collated together.
For a ll thin gs sacred he displayed a ven eration both in his life an d
discourse, which was n either timid or feign ed.
In his frien dships his trust an d afi'
ection were implicit, n or did hetur n fromthe path of pruden ce or hon our.In the admin istration of afl
'
a irs of a ll kin ds his ex perien cewas of
the highest order , a n d his zea l n o less.
Alas ! he pa id more rega rd to the in terests of his frien ds tha n to
his own hea lth.
H e died Jun e l oth, a n . 17 4 6 , aged 4 5 .
This monumen twas erected to hismemory by the Fellows of OrielCollege. By his will he left £1 13. to each of the Fellows ; a n d hissilver pun ch-howl with his coat of arms, viz. , Argen t, a chevron sable,in ter three Corn ish choughs, ppr . , each with a n ermin e spot in their
beak, en graved on it, to his College of Oriel.
Gwyn edd , who bore, gules, three sn akes, en n owed in tr ian gle a rgen t.
The r ema in s of this palace, ca lled Caer Bradwen an d Llys Bradwen ,are still to be seen in the town ship of Cregen n a n , an d n ea r thema re
the rema in s of a circle of upr ight ston es. In the reign of H en ry IV,
Grufi'
ydd ab Aaron , a descen dan t of E dn owa in ab Bradwen , a n d
a n cestor of the Owen s of Pen iarth, n ow represen ted by the Wyn n esof tha t place, en terta in ed Owa in Glyn dyfrdwy , after his defeat bythatmon a rch, a n d secreted himin a ca ve n ea r Llan gelyn en Church,which fromthat c ircumsta n ce has sin ce been called Ogof Owa in , or“Owa in ’
s Cave”
; it is n ow almost choked up with sa n d ( see vol . i,p . At a place ca lled Castell, n ow a farmhouse n ear Rhea
Wylofa n , a great battle is sa id to have been fought at some remoteper iod , a n d lVglofa n mea n s the place of lamen tation .
4 2 6 ADDENDA.
b
Cal
if?WWJohn E dw
la rd Pugh Miss
Owen of E g Jan e
Owen of ry n .Abbey Pugh.
Caer Ber H e sold Caerlla n a n d Berlla n to Mr .
E gryu Scott of Pen
Abbey ia rth U cha f.ob. s. p .
WilliamLevys - Ja n e. d. ofOwen of E gryu Mr .Carson
,
Abbey . E sq . a n Ir ishPersuaded h ma n . Shehiswife,he so d mar r ied ,E gryuAbbey secon d ly .
to her fa ther , Mr .Foster ,a n d d ied of a a n d own sbroken hear t, E gryu
s. Abbey .
Jan e Owen , whoma rr ied the Rev. Mr . Neery ,a Clergyma n of the Church of E n glan d , a n d died unhas severa l chi ldren , who n ow represen tthe ma rr ied.a n cien t family ofOwen of Our Ber lla n a n dE gryuAbbey.
I 1 IOwen Owen .
-r E liza W illiamLewys H owel Pugh Ma ry An n e. She
Pugh. Owen , Owen , in bad PluBr ithd ir
Z ea la n d. a n ddied youn g .
I 3 I 4 5 o
Dorothy , Gayn or Owen . form Ca then n e.
mar ried, of Llwyn Gwril , Llan bedro a fterwards Ja n e.
a n d has n owof Barmouth. of Llwyn Gwril, n ow of E llen .
issue. Ba rmouth. Louisa .
Joh'n Owen Williams, Station Master atPan ca ruin Ardudwy .
Humbrey Owenof ld'a n og in
Ta l y Llyn , a n d
Lletty Rhys, a n dPlas Brithd ir , son
of Owen Owen of
Dolfl‘
an og ab
Humphrey Owenof Dolfia n og an d
E sga ir Lwyd, co
Mon tgomery , sonofOwen Prydderchof E sgai r Lwyd.
AD em s . 4 2 7
IPRE DE STINATION.
I
I omitted in Vol. iii , p. 316, to give the followin g dogmas of the
An glican Church with those I have given of the Chur ch of Scotlan d.
They are to be foun d in the Book of Common Prayer , accordin g to
the use of the Church of E n glan d .
In Article XI of that religion we are told that We are accoun tedr ighteous before God on ly for the merit of our Lord a n d SaviourJesus Chr ist by fa ith, an d n ot for our own works or deservin gs.
”In
Article XVII, it is stated that Predestin ation to life is the ever
lastin g purpose of God , wher eby (before the foun dation s of the worldwere la id) he hath con sta n tly decreed by his coun sel secrettous, todeliver fromcurse an d damn ation those whomhe hath chosen in
Christ out of ma n kin d, an d to br in g themby Christ to everlastin gsa lvation , as vesselsmade to hon our . (Compare this with the West
min ster Con fession of Fa ith, at pp. 315 -316 in Vol. iii. ) TheXVIIIthArticle decla res that They a lso are to be held seemed thatpresumeto say , That every man sha ll be saved by the lawor sectwhich he
professeth, so that he bediligen t to frame his life accord in g to that
lawan d the lightof Nature. For H oly Scripture doth set outun tous on ly the n ame of Jesus Chr istwhereby men must be saved
”
(seealso Deuteron omy , chap. x iii , vv. 6
,7 , 8, 9 , 10; a n d the Athan as ia n
Creed , which tells us what the Catholic Faith is, which fa ith”, itdeclares
, ex cept everyon e do keep whole a n d un defiled : withoutdoubthe shall perish everlastiugly ,
”an d “which ex cept a man believe
fa ithfully he ca n n ot be saved . Glory be to the Father , a n d to the
Son , a n d to the H oly Ghost. I have given a fewex tracts fromthe
Westmin ster Con fession of Fa ith, in Vol. iii, p . 315 , an d fromthis
an d the An glican Creed , which in cludes the creed of St. Athan asius,we lear n who they a re, whom,
befor e the foun dation s of the worldwere la id ,
” Jehovah, the first person , or God the Father of the
Chr istian Trin ity, had in H is secret coun sel decreed to deliver fromsin an d damn ation , as vessels made to hon our , an d others he fore
orda in ed to everlastin g death.
”The reader is requested to compare
all this with what I have stated in Vol. i , p. 302, where God , withwhomis n o variablen ess, or shadowof tur n in g, has declared thatmenshall be judged by their works, an d if they have don e good works,they will be saved by the mer its of those works, an d n ot by the
merits of an y other bein g, or their fa ith in the Christia n creeds.
ARMS OF DAVID HOLBAIS.
P a leMS.- G
’ules, a chevron en gra iled, in ter three boar’
s heads
erased urgen t.‘
(See p.
4 28 ADDENDA.
LLOYD OF GLANHAVON IN MOCHNANT.
Thomas ab Grn fi’
ydd Lloyd of Glan havon , ab Ieua n Gwy n ab G ruf ydd=r=c han a b G rufl
'
ydd ab Ieua n ofMochn a n t, on e of the son s of H eyli n ofF ron Goch, n ow ca lled Cly n n o in Mochn a n t, ab Ieua n ab Adda Goch ofMochn a n t, on e of the son s of ynwr ig a b Pasgen ab Gwy n ab G rufi
'
yddab Beli , Lord of Cegidfa , Bron iarth. a n d Deuddwr , son of Brochwel abAedda n ofLla n erch Brochwel , Lord of Cegid fa , Bron ia rth , an d Deuddwr ,who bore pa rty per pa le or a n d ga tes, two lion s rampa n t addorsedcoun ter cha n ged ; a n d n ea r Lla n erch Brochwel is a pla ce ca lled BwlchAedda n . This Aeddan was the son of Gyn an a b E liseg, Kin g of Fowys(see vol. i , p . 62 li n eally descen ded from rochwel Ysgythrog, Ki n g of
Powy s , who bore, sab le, three horse’s heads erased urgent.
ab Regin ald of G la n tan ad .ab Gruflydd ab H owel ab Madog ab IorwerthGoch of Mochn a n t. See p. 365 .
Robert ab Ieua n of Gla n —J’a n et, d. an d heir of Ieua n ab Thomas ab Rhyshavon . T of Rhiwlas l a y Foel . See p . 2 4 6 .
Thoma s Lloyd of G la n d. an d heir of John ab David ab Thomas ofhavon , H igh Sher ifi for Rhiwargor in Mochn a n t, a n d of Bala (see p .
co. Mon tgomery , 1672 . H er mother wa s Gwen , d . of Sir Humphr ey ab E dn yfed , Vica r of Corwen ; a n d hermother was Alice. d. of Richard ab Thomas ofCa er . F a llwch. See p. 3283 an d Lewys Dwan ,
Lloyd ,
Mai-y Lloyd , heiress Oliver Lloyd ab Piers Lloyd ab H owel E lizabeth
of Gla n ha von . Lloyd of Ba la . See p . 120. Lloyd ,co -heir .
IN D EX.
A.
Abbey of Aberconwy , 267 , 323Abbbey of Din as Bas in g, 103, 158, 159Abbey of Maen a n , 34 3
Abbey of Strata Ma rcella, 103Abbey of St. Victoire, 3Abbey of Va lle Cruc is , 1, 2 , 4 0, 7 4 , 9 7
189, 112 , 113, 114 , 115, 135, 139 , 14 51
Abbey of Van er , 29 6
Abbey of Westmin ster 283Abbey of
Abbot of
AbbutAben -E zra
, 209
Aberconwy , Abbot of, 104Aber , Can tref of, 82
Aber Cyn llaith, 69 , 100, 108
Aber Frydla n , 293
Ab
a
ergeleu, 9 9 , 17 9 , 258, 288, 325, 382,4 6
A la sn ey , 121, 122
Aber esp, 34 6
Assn -rump , 190, 19 9Abertan ad , 119 , 188, 193, 200, 2 4 7
Abulmazar , 209Achab, 213
Achmmen idm, 4 12Achaia , 213, 214
Achaia n s, 213, 214 , 215
Adam, 212 , 4 08, 4 09
An n a a n Awa , 107 , 108, 110, 134 , 135
136 , 137 , 138
An n a Goon , 137
Adda Goch of Trefor , 16 , 18, 84 , 14 5
Adda Moel , 259Adderley , Corbet of, 81
Adon i , 212 , 213
Agamemn on ,214
Agin court, 62Ahab, 213
Ahi, the Throttler , 4 15
Alban , 14 1, 14 3
Alba -bury , 34 6Aldersey , 151
Aleth of Dyfed . 238, 259
Alex a n dros, 213, 214
AlltDola n og, 189
Al rhey , 93
Amen ti , 207An a rawd , Prin ce, 266An cestor , Duke of, 269
An gus, E arl of, 11An son , Kin g of, 4 12
An n , 205
An wyl, David , 104 , 325Apoca lypse, 209 , 210
Apollo, 211, 215, 4 15
Area , 14 1, 14 3
Arddrein iog. 14 6 , 213, 34 4
Ar d yfaen , 122
Ardis, 216
Ar
ggrdwy , 96 , 268, 355, 360, 371, 382 ,3
Ares , 214
Arglwyddes y Fan tell, 6 4Argos, 213, 215
Ar ies, 210
Ark of Janus, 210Armon ,moun tain of, 316
Aa r aus or Rn rwus, 368Arun del , E arl of, 8, 9 , 23, 109 , 137 , 14 0Arwystli, 7 4 , 198, 228, 259 , 37 4
Athen e, 215
Athen s, 4 16
Athor , 208
Aquitain e, Duke of, 283Avon Aria n ell, 25
Avon Gyn llech, 4 1
Avon Vordef, 4 0
Bacheldre, 71
BACK Ema,182
Bach Eur ig, 313Bx cn Y Gum, 330, 337Bachymbyd, 16 4 , 165, 182,Bamcroft, John , 7 4
37 4Isaf, 34 9
Bums Comoa , 275
Ba n an as , 311, 316
Battle of Ban bury, 37 4
Basin gwerk Abbey, 103, 156, 159Brun t, 34 3
Berain ,60, 101, 102
Berain , Catharin e of, 334 , 337
Ban -rs Dou, 383Basr a , 126
Berth Llwyd, 51, 157 , 286 , 336Bettws, 5 4 , 350Blaen Avon Nan tgo, 4 1Blaen Gleawaen , 4 1Buzz: Gus , 380
Blaen Glyn , 291
Blaen m, 309
Blaen Llyfen i, 7Brown . F scn a x , 19 7
Bwnwn , 198
Boch Rha iad r , 103
Boden ham,228
,229
Bodeon , 79
Bodewryd , 159Boossen ,
257
Bod lewydda n , 39 4Booms , 25 4
Bodlith, 4 2
Bod lith Forest, 73, 76
Bodlowydd, 185Bodowyr , 7 9 , 162Bon r sos nm , 384
Bodysgallen , 150
Bolvier of Neuadd Wen , 375
Book of the Dead, 4 01Bootes, 210
Borough of Chirk, 4 2Brad en heath, 53
Bradford , E arls of, 19 7Bran , pa lace of, 14 1, 14 3
Bran as, 269 , 311
Braose, de, 4 , 5
Breckn ock, 4 , 5Brereton , 334 , 34 3, 34 5
Br ithdir , 34 9
Bn oorm , 300, 377
Bromfield , 9 , 93B80: GAIN, 202Bron Ba n log, 58, 32 4
Bron iarth, 19 4 , 195, 196
Bron y Din as, 25Broughton , 4 8Bryn , 4 5
Bryn Cared ig, 16 4
Ba r n Cmuwr , 53, 78
Bryn Cun a llt, 1, 4 2
Ba n Cr swa rc ,”
388
INDEX .
Castle of Carregw s, 88
Castle of Cefn y Llys, 4Castle of Chester
,173
4 31
iBryn E in ion , 4 6
Bryn Pfan igl, 4 6, 54 . 81
Bar num , 201
lBryn Krayth, 2Ba r s Lwa aru, 163Bryn Lluarth, 165, 184Br n ykir , 29 6 . 303Bryn Polin , 128Bryn y Gad fa , 226
Bryn y Llamdda , 4 1Buallt Castle, 7Bwlch Croes Iorwerth, 4 1Bwlch Din bryn , 4 2
Bwlch y Clawdd DO, 4 1Bwlch y Don gau, 25Bwlch y Gemailt, 25Ba ltimore H a na , 95Burton H all, 327Bylan d Abbey , 17 7
C.
Gada ir Ben llyn , 119
Gada ir Idris, 286
Cadell Dey rn llwg, 4 4Ca nwoa xt or Na ss au, 380Ca n Mon , 107Caer Allwch, 155Ca n . Baum , 284 , 290
Caer Collwyn , 360
Ca r s.Dumas , 185
Caer Dd in eu, 286Caer Ga i, 386 , 387Ca se FaLLwcn , 328Caer Fa llwch, 180Caer Ma rdden , 5Caerwys, 105Caer D rudion , 101, 102CaerVnwch, 285Capel F n on Fair , 303
Ca n tref 1, 34 9
Ca n tref y Gwaelod , 286Carmelite Priory, 330Carn edd H eilin , 4 1Csr reg E in ion , 4 1
Ca n a so e a , 87Carregw a, 38, 4 2 , 14 5
Carwedd Fyn ydd , 101Castell Cefel, 270Castell Orogen , 2
Casrm Dmas Ba as,9, 139
Castell n an, 34 4
Castle of Beaumaris, 34 3Blaen Llyfen i, 7
Castle of Brid
gen orth, 4
Bus] t, 7
4 32
Castle of Chi rk, 2, 6, 9, 11, 15, 17,21, 28, 4 2 , 4 3
Castle of Colynwy , 5Castle of Cleobury , 4Castle of Clun , 5Castle of a clas , 4
Castle of Den bigh, 4 9 , 50Castle of Din as, 7Ca stle of Diserth, 4 6 , 132Castle of Dyrecke, 3
Castle of Ewlo, 15 4 , 300Castle of H arddllech, 119 , 301, 360Castle of H olt, 7 7Castle of Kn ockyn , 237 , 238Castle of Mon tgomery , 4 8, 259Castle of Mortimer
,3
Castle of Oswestry , 25, 78, 84 , 300Castle 5
Castle of Roden stein , 4 07
Castle of Schn ellert, 4 07
Castle of Whi ttin gton , 78, 84 , 14 7Castle of “'
igmore, 3Coca , 316
Cefn Deuddwr, 285, 287
Car s Hm, 351
Cefn Trefiaith,4 7 , 360
Cars 1 Baucn,252
Cefn y Buarth, 81Cefn y Gar lleg, 157Car s r Wr a s
, 68Cegidog, 5 4Ceinmarch, 162, 163, 16 4 , 166, 169Celen en
,25
Csnsr a n w, 161Cemaes, 285Cen ia rth, 156
Ocaucu, Avon , 25Cern iogau, 60Cerrig y D rudion , 104Cssa n . Gvra n cn , 276
Cam: Ca sr n s, 4 3Chi rk Castle, 2 , 6 , 9 , 11, 15, 17, 1928, 4 2, 4 3
Cegidfa , 62 , 19 4 , 2 4 6
Cha bin gto n , Alex an der , 25Cmnos sa , 34 7Cha lon er
,90
Cha r leton , John , 118
Chaumbre, Abbot, de la , 14Chilton Grove, 291
Chevaliriog, 76
gain er Castle, 17
7
3
b Prio 1
Chenille, conr
fiyn es of, 39
Chirk Man or , 8Churchstoke, 71Chwibren , 39 2
CILCAIN, 156 , 372
Oil Cychwyn ,9 7
Cu. H ammer , 88
INDEX .
Cil y GroesLlwyd, 326Cmmu, 300c a ssoe, 59
Clocaen og, 165, 189
Claudd D 6 , 4 1Clawdd 08a , 4 0Cleobury Mortimer , 4c a sa es
, 373
Clough, 337 , 34 3, 388Clough, Sir Richa rd , 84 3Can on Vawa , 382Con n H aws ,
12 1, 371
Coed H elen , 300
0051) Ma scua x , 373Coed y Gaer , 4 1
Cosmos , Ba aos , 275, 370
Coetmor of Coetmor , 82Con stable of Beauma ris Castle, 34 3Con stable of Chirk Castle, 15 , 25 , 26 ,36 , 6 4 , 68
Con stable of Conwy Castle. 301 333
Con stable of Croes Oswallt, 25 , 7 8Con stable of Den bigh Castle, 4 9 , 333Con stable of H arddllech Castle, 369
Con stable of Kn ockyn Castle, 237Con stable of Mon tgomery Castle, 4 8Con stable of Oswestry Castle, 25, 72 ,78, 85 , 300
Con stable of Whittin gton Castle, 78Con stable of Y Waun , 25
Comma , 175Collwyn ab Tan gn o, 268, 354 , 355, 360,371, 382, 383
Comcath Forest, 35, 39Copa
’
r Goleun i , 9 9 , 126 , 185, 186Cotton of Combermere, 336Cossr or Jax on s , 213
Cover or Oe rn e, 214
Con n : a s Ca n va s , 163, 166
Crsflwyn ,Creuddyn , 82
Croes Bleddyn , 4 1Bryn y Pawl, 4 1
Croes Faen , 1
Croes Iocyn , 387
Cross Iorwerth, 4 1Croes Ithel, 4 1
Cross Newydd , 4 1Caozs Oswawr , 85, 253Croes Oswa llt, 1Cn oc as 10003, 2 , 4 3, 72 , 75, 97
Crogen Wladys, 2 , 4 3, 72 , 75, 97Cromwell, Oliver , 80, 128Cryn ia rth, 29 4 , 369
Cvn sn r s or Ta avon, 108
Cun edd “’
ledig, 4 4 , 116
CwmBuga f Forest, 7 4Bychan , 381
Cwmcath Forest, 2 4CwmMein , 103
4 34 INDEX.
Ffoulkes of Llyn Llywareh, 60, 102 Gwyddn o Ga ran hir , 236F r r x x oc tox , 82 Gwyn edd H owel, 155n n n ogion , 125 , 39 4 , 398 GWYx Us, .2 7
'
l
n n n on Arthur, 189 Gwytherin , 101
Foam-r, Fossm, 4 12 Gydros, 81, 103
l-‘
ron Dég. 12 4 Gyn grog, 256
F ron H a n log, 370, 371 GymMoelfre, 25
G .
Gn lchog, 83, 322
Gumr CELYN, 98
Gama llt, 25Garn in Hen lla n ,
99
Ga rth An gharad , 285
Gums E ar n , 251G a rth E ryr , 4 3
G a rth Ga n n on , 81
GARTH Gum, 12 4 , 17 9
Garth Gyn a n , 4 9 , 311, 312
Gelli G r aun , 315Gervys, 83
Gethin of FedwD63, 60Giler , 106
G illespie'
s H ospital , 4 07Gus Cam us , 2 4 2Gla n E lwy , 323G la n havon , 14 , 175 , 239 , 2 4 6, 368
G la n llyn , 361, 36" 386
Gm Mum, 259
GLAN Ts xun , 193, 19 4 , 36 4Guscosn , 236 , 263
Gloddaith, 14 7
Gus , 98
G lyn Carregn sn t, 35
GumCsn uoc , 25 4Glyn Ceir iog,
yuD wy , 25 , 118Glyny“li ly-fr
ight34G lyn Vechan , 4 3, 107
Glyn y Gwystl, 9 7 ,Godolphi n , 301
Gogerddm, 156
Goodma n , 187Gore. Ormsby , 19 6 , 302Gran ge of H alchdyn , 4 0
Gummy , Richa rd , 36Gren gwydog, 25Griflith of Cu Cyriog, 233
G rufi’
ydd ab Dafydd Goch, 234G rufiydd Maelor, 1Gsor rmn or a mm, 34 1G n tto
’
r Glyn , 67, 191
Gwaun yn og, 4 9Gwen fi‘rwd , 25(h n mnmwnu2Gwsn r n H AEL, 190, 191GweruBa gron , 105GweruH owelGwern Oepin , 4 2, 63, 72, 75, 9 7Gwr nm, 70
Heckley, 70, 71HADES, 2 18, 4 17Ka ron e roa , 107H afod Gyn for , 72, 75, 9 7Ba ron r c n , 184
ga fod y bla idd, 60a iod yr Argl dd
, 4 0
H afod 'r E stell,
!7 7
Hafod'
n os,182
, 385
H a lchdyn , 1
H a lfaen , 189
H all of Truths, 208H arddlech, 175, 286
H arddlech Castle, 360, 369H arpen don , 51
H aston , De, 13, 15
H aughtn on d Abbey, 14H eaven , Queen of
, 206
Hector , 213, 214
H BDD Moa m oa, 182, 183
H eilin , Pen tref, 88
H elen , 213, 214
H elig yr Ychen , 4 1
H ELL, 218Bell Club, 218Hem, 70, 71
H ENBLAB, 232H en dr efein os
, 288, 289Hm a sr Gamma
, 329
H en dref Gegin a n , 4 2 , 72, 75H EN Paeam, 35 4
Hen Fecha n , 4 3, 237 , 34 9s owa r , 29 2Hen llan , 99 , 163, 183
Hm r VI I, descen tof, 283H ereford, Viscoun t, 71, 375H ergest, Vaughan of
, 37 4H iggon s, 37 7
H ipparchus, 211H ixuddig, 98H iraethog, 106
Hirn an t, 235, 350
H oba rt, H en ry , 7 7Houses , Dwn ) , 93
H olla n d, 252
Holmes, Ran dall , 91Holt Castle, 9 , 77H ompton , D o, 15 , 17H on es-RA
, 206, 209 , 211Roman Common , 275, 370H owel Gwyn edd , 155,
INDEX.
H owel (Lygliw), 14 1H owel Sely
'f, 119
Huba n d , Sir John , 106Hughes of Lla n fair , 185H oes . or Pin : 1 Ba n e, 261
H con ss or PLAS Coca ,115
Hull, De la , 13Humphrey's, 39 4Hurdeley , 71
Ia a n n oa , 82
Ia rddur , 125, 34 1In n ox or Dun n '
sux, 89
In s eamBsxmas, 350, 363, 36 4
Idris Arw, 286
Ixua x Ca r-msmxox , 366 , 368IE UAN or CLOCH FAEN, 379IoawsamForm, 14 5Ior werth Sa is, 163Iorwerth Sa ith Ma rchog, 179Isglawdd, 16 , 34 . 37 , 4 2Isis , 206 , 207 , 209 , 210, 211
Ithel Fycha n , 14 7 , 15 4
J.
Jehosaphat, Kin g, 213Jmovm, Coc a
-r or , 213
Jeudwin e, 359John of Gaun t, 10Jon e, 12 4 , 322 , 323, 325,Jon es , 4 7 , 58, 82 , 9 5 , 371
Jon as -P1337 , 278, 281
Joboum , D a r or , 217
Judgmen t, H a ll of, 206
IO
K.
Kad air Vex-wyn , 4 1Keireiog, 4 6Kar reg H ova , 4 2Ken lleth, 35 , 71, 7 2 , 75Ken H a y od Wen l lan , 4 1
Ken y Colmelyn , 4 1Kilcochwen , 4 3
Kissilhte, 75Klsv lader , 4 1Km r x or Guscosn , 263KYl-‘F YN or M m
,262
Kymmo, 76e a s
'
rox , 9 4
Kyn asto n ,201
LLEATONKx ous , 60
Lacon , 63Leon a or H olt, 7 6
Leicester, E a rl of, 9 , 75, 226 , 228, 34 7w r s or T a r sc nwr x , 290, 329
Lewys of T rysglwy n , 129
LL.
Llaethwryd , 60, 101Lla n armon , 1, 227 , 2 28 2 61
Lux BEDa , 126, 167 , 311, 316 , 317Lla n ddyn , 63
Llan din am, 260
Llan dysilio, 6Lla n erch Emrys, 188Llan eurgain , 93, 155, 161, 130. 328, 329
Lla n fa ir Dyffry'
n Clwyd , S2 , 124 , 125Lla n egwstl, 1, 73Llan elida n , 185
Lus sa ca RUOOO, 34 7
Llan fa ir , 1Lla n fa ir Ta lhaia rn , 34 5Llan fecha in , 87LLANFIHAXGEL, 188, 204Llan fyllin ,
17 7 , 257
Lla n gadwaladr , 1, 22 7 , 228Lux c n nwr x , 2 4 3, 2 4 4Llan gedwyn , 1 22 7, 353
Llan gelyn in , 4 23Lla n gollen , 1, 34 , 35, 37 , 39 , 4 2, 4 3 72 ,73, 7 5 , 76 , 9 7 , 116 , 191
Lla n gollen Bridge, 135Lm ooux x F aen a n , 173Llan gwm, 1203
Llan gwyfan , 127Lla n gyn hafa l, 185Lla n gysten yn , 206
Lla n idloes, 157 , 307Lla n Nefydd, 60, 34 3Llan rha iadr , 1, 120, 152 , 356 , 362Llan rhudd , 70Llan silin , 1, 2 , 227, 250
Lla n tysilio, 9 7Llan san tfi‘
raid , 1, 73, 76 , 9 7Lla nuwchllyn , 118, 359 , 360, 361
Lla n veir ian , 79
Lla nwddyn , 366 , 368Llanwn da , 382Llan y Myn eich, 86Llechwedd U cha i, 82LLsn a OD , 2 4 5Lled rod 2 27
Lletty Gyn for , 71Llyran Gan ol, 34 7LLOlux les s , 255m x c u,
237
Llora n ,75
,22 7 , 228
LLOYD or Bram-n,126
LLOYD or BLAKE Gum, 38014w or Ba rmwr x ,
201
LLOYD or Ba rw a am,163
Lloyd of Cawnwy , 235
LLOYD or D on oa t, 6 1
LLOYD or a GWYDDEL, 183Lloyd of G la n havon , 120, 2 4 6 , 4 28
LLOYD or Gwr svs, 2 77 , 278LLOYD or B a ron U n os, 385
4 36
LLOYD or Lsurox KsOLLs, 60LLOYD or Lus a a n os , 363
lNDEX.
LLOYD or LLa x OOLuax Fscs a x , 173LLOYD or LLORAN Isa r , 255
LLOYD or LLYs T a x roa , 116Lloyd of Penmachn o, 2 75LLOYD or Pus LLANGWYFAX, 166LLOYD or Pus Iscu, 136
LLOYD or Pus LLa x Ys , 378
Lloyd of Plus Lla n yn ys, 16 4LLOYD or PLAS Yx D a ns, 299
LLOYD or Rnu nm, 388
LLOYD or Ra xwa sn oo, 29 5LLOYD or T a x-:Yoa , 122
Lloyd of Rowtyn ,82
Lloyd of “'
ickwa r , 329 , 387Llys Coed y Myn ydd , 160Llys Din wa llawn , 227, 34 8Llys E dwin ,
155
Llysin , 19 5, 37 4
Llys Llywa r ch, 60, 102 , 323, 325LLYs Pas-swa n s , 14 5
LLYs Ta avon , 110. 116
LLYWE sOO , 162 , 165Llwydiarth,LLWYN, 291
LLWYs Yx , 185LLYVXAXT, 323LLs s x
,330
Llywen i, 60LLe -zsoc , 16 2 , 165
LLYGLIW, H OWEL a s E 3003, 14 !
M.
Macha tes,4 03, 4 04
Madocks of Vron ,Iw, 132
Maelien ydd , 5 XMa el Maelien ydd , 61 x
Maen a n Abbey , 34 3Mums
,KYrrmor , 265
Maen an , 165
Ma ss GWYm , 36 4 , 365
Ma en Gwyn edd , 2 4 8
Macs Cad arn , 36 4 , 368, 398Macs G lAs, 159
fin s Mm Cm o, 221, 321
aes Maen Cymro, 16 4 , 4 29Mass Mocn xm , 357 , 359Mass Llan erch Goch, 2Mass y e t, 2
'
Maes y Llwyn Gwern , 2Maen y Myn ydd , 2Mai n , 189 , 2 56Ma in
, Baron s of, 62Ma n atta n
, 72 , 7 5Ma a cm rmm , 101Ma rchweithian , 60, 9 9 , 161Ma rchudd ab Cyn a n , 9 9Ma redydd ab Cyn a n ,
29 5 , 37 4
MARKDYDD or CLYNOG, 383
MAM E“ , 19 7Matthews, 112MAURICE or Baoc n rrn t, 300
Ma c aw: or Ca n t Y BRAXCK, 252Maur ice of Cefn y Braich, 2 4 9
Ma caw; or CLoca sx oo , 59
Ma n ama or LLORAN, 237Mmmcs or F a x Y Box -r, 2 4 2MAU RICE or a r ssr Cw mo, 2 4 3Mscsux , 189 , 190, 201, 202
Meivod , 189
Melampus, 4 16Melin Cadwn fa , 189Melin iog Fach, 188, 189Mellin gton , 71
Man es , Ki n g, 4 10Merford Mill, 73Micha iah, 213Michael, St. , 216Mocux a x r , 34 9 , 36 4 , 366 , 368Mochn a n t, 4 2
,4 3
,9 7 , 120, 188,
Moel Ga lwadyn , 25MOEL In ca , 2 4 7
Moel Iwrch, 191, 251Moel Myn yddir , 4 1Mon tgomery, 71, 7 4Morgan Of Celli Iorwerth, 36 7MoamL, 88Mon -
Yuma, 3
Moem or BODYSGALLEN,384
MOSTYN or CsLs'
r a YN,161
Mosm or Cc ux , 156 , 37 2Mosmc or LLYs Psx cwzmw
,14 5 , 154
Moms or Luw oo, 162
Moms or Rm , 157
Moms or Tauca s , 158
MYDDLK‘I'ON or Cma x Ga s-rm, 4 3
MYDDLxYOx or GARTH GYXLX, 17 2
MYDDLE TOX or Pus NEWYDD , 250MYum Fscmx
, 14 2
MYNYDD Mum, 363
Myn ydd Mawr , 4 3Mytton , 190Md of H en llan , 235, 338Myvyria n , 56 , 79
N.
Nagus of In dia , 4 16Na n horan , 114
Na s s au, 380, 381NANN LWYD , 315
Na n t Conwy , 275 , 276Nan t Cribbs , 71, 375Nan ter , 4 3, 7 5Na n tglyn , 37 8
Na n t H afodig, 25Na s'r a sunwr , 9 7Na n t y Brithdir , 4 1Na n t y Don gau, 4 1
4 38 lND EX.
Bon us, 184 , 315 Ta svoa , Famv or , 78, 81,
Rock Savage, 152 87 , 110, 135, 137Roden stein Castle, 4 07 Trevor
, 14 5
Roden stein Troop , 4 07 , 4 08 Trevor Isaf, 72, 75 , 9 7ROWLsY or Ros Y, 37 6 Trevor U cha f, 4 0, 7 2 , 75 , 9 7Ruabon , 73 Trevyn an t, 4 0
Rug. 293 Tn swsa x , 350Rurmx , 323 Trewern , 4 3, 34 9Ruthin , 58 TsYscLWYx 2 90, 329
T UDOR,139
S . Typhon , 207
Sa ith Marchog, 179 Tywysog, 60, 183SALCSBU RY, 330Sa lusbury , 14 9 , 34 3 U .
Samyaza , 216 U chd 'd ab E dwin,135
Sata n , 211 U chel f, 4 8
Sa vage, 152 , 335 U wch Aled , 130, 163Sax ton Bryan , 155 Uwch Coed Arwystli , 7 4Schn ellert Castle, 4 07 Uwch Dulas, 5 4 , 82 , 9 9 , 112, 258, 36 7 ,Scroogen , 4 3, 22 7 385
SEORWYD , 16 9
Ssa rsx 'r, 4 08, 4 4 3
Spa rrow of Red H ill, 329
Stan ley , Sir W illiam, 9 , 28, 14 0
St. Cedwyn , 2 2 7St. John , Lord , 9 , 26St. Michael, 19 2 , 204 , 205, 206 , 216St. Victoire, Abbey of, 3
Susia n a , 4 12SWYDD Y Waun
, 1
Sycha rth, 4 3, 227Sylver H arp , 150
Tm css , 158
Tal y Garth, 4 3, 9 7T a x Y Gama , 139
T eirtref, 189
Teispes, 4 12
THELWALL, 305 , 311, 315 , 316, 317 ,320, 321
Thespesius, 222THOMAS or COE D H sLsY, 121, 371Thomas of Coed H elen , 115
Towyn , 120T ra ia n Llan gollen , 9 7Tra ia n Trevor , 9 7
T raia n y Glyn ,9 7
T rawsfyn ydd , 36 7T rebrys, 4 3, 34 9
Tref Bwll , 99T ref Dderwen , 12 4T refeiliw, 84 9
T ref E yarth, 12 4
T ref Llywa reh, 22 7 , 228T regeir iog, 35 , 4 2 , 7 2 , 7 5 , 9 7T ref Owa in , 2 2 7T reva n had le , 4 3
T a svoa or TREVOR, 710, 137 , 138
V.
Va lle Crucis Abbey . (Sec Abbey of.)Vaugha n , E dmun d , 371VAL'cm or Bc aLrox , 95Vaugha n of Caer Ga i, 386Vaugha n of Caer a ch, 285
VAU GHAN or GLANLLYN,359
Vaugha n of G lan llyn , 4 7 , 2 4 5VAU GHAN or Hmcwn r
,293
Vaugha n of H ergest, 37 4VAU GHAN or LLAx GaDwYN, 2 4 5’augha n of Llwydi arth, 71, 226 , 22 7Vaughan of Llynwen t, 373, 375Vaughan Of Na n n au, 153Vaugha n of Pan tG lfls
,60
Veda s , 4 16Vivod , 25
Voelas,60
,103
Vorlas , Avon , 4 0
\V.
‘Varbeck, Perkin , 9
Wern cla f, 4 1
Wern Fawr , 101, 108Whitlan d, 7W ittewron g, Sir John , 51
\Vh.ittin gton , 86
“'
hittin gton Castle, 78, 176YVickwar or W igfa ir , 84 , 329 , 387 ,Wigmore Abbey , 4 , 5, 6 , 8Wign a n t, 17 6Williams
, 58, 60, 290, 34 5
WILLIAM OF GLascOED , 265W xLLxAsxs e t 2 66
Woo dlystan , 71\Voore Ma n or, 315“
'
robton , 71Ws or Assn CYNLLA iw , 353
“'
s or BRYN Cw mu, 388
INDEX.
Wu'
s or Casa rLGYFARCB , 2 76 Y.
Wyn n of Dyfryn Aled , 112, 183 Y GLWYSEGL, 17 4“h a s or E UNANT , 366 Yn ys y Maen gwym, 120
Wyn n of Bun sut, 62 Y Saethydd , Cadwga n , 237 , 35 4Wyn n of G iler , 106 Ysoawsx x Ax ‘
r , 34 6
“7s OF GWYD IR, 266 Ysgawen n an t, 26 4Wy n n of H a fod y Ma idd , 102 , 388 Ystrad
,16 4
Wyn n of Lla n ddyn , 56 , 235 YstymAn er , 120Wyn n of Lla n gyn hafa l, 185 YstymCyn og, 118v x or MABSMOCHXANT
,2 4 7 Ye r
'rY Isms
,9 9 , 105, 4 25
\Vyun of Pen hesgyn , 82
W’
yn n of Ta lcreuddyn , 175Wr x x or Wr x x sru 2 66
Wyn n Jon es, 5 , 8
Wyn n e oi Voelas, 311 Z on oasr sn , 4 11
Los n or
wmr i s c Ax n con r a n'
, Luan n , n n n n nA stun , Lxx coul ’s-xn t-n tms.
4 39
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