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VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of DICTIONARY OF WELSH BIOGRAPHYBROWSEAUTHORS A-ZTHE PROJECTHELPTHE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES Latest Articles. WILLIAMS, CYRIL GLYNDWR (1921 - 2004), theologian; REES, ALAN WILLIAM (1941 - 2005), Benedictine monk and musician; EVANS, CLIFFORD GEORGE (1912 - 1985), actor; EVANS, SAMUEL ISLWYN (1914 - 1999), educationalist; DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN (1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner; WHEELER, Dame OLIVE ANNIE (1886 - 1963), psychologist and educationist WILLIAMS, THOMAS (' TOM NEFYN '; 1895 Born 23 January 1895 at Bronolau, Boduan, Caernarfonshire, son of John Thomas, a well-known local poet in Llŷn, and his wife Ann Williams. The family moved to the vicinity of Nefyn, and established themselves later at Bodeilas near Pistyll where he was brought up. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (GWILYM MORGANNWG; 1778 Author: Thomas John Morgan. Born at Melin Gallau in the parish of Llanddety, Brecknock, 20 November 1778, son of William Thomas. The family went to live at Melin Pontycapel, Cefncoedycymer, c. 1781. Taliesin ab Iolo says, in a letter, that when he was 7 years of BULKELEY FAMILY, ANGLESEY, ETC. BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc. One of the most powerful families in North Wales, with its chief Welsh seat at Baron Hill (and Pen-y-parc) by Beaumaris. At the height of its power it had lands in all six commotes of Anglesey, while it had important interests in the Creuddyn peninsula, in the town of Conway, in the eastern and western districts FLEURE, HERBERT JOHN (1877 Born in Guernsey, 6 June 1877, the son of John Fleure (1803 - 1890) an accountant and Marie (née Le Rougetel) his wife. He was blind in one eye and his attendance at the States Intermediate School, Guernsey, 1885-91, was irregular because of poor health. Despite illness he continued his studies at home, learning from books and his natural JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911-1998), WELSH SCHOLAR Alfred (Fred) Jarman was born in Bangor 8 October 1911, the eldest of the three children of Thomas Jarman, a shop keeper from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Flora. JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 Name: William Owen Jones Date of birth: 1861 Date of death: 1937 Parent: Ellen Jones (née Hughes) Parent: Richard Jones Gender: Male Occupation: minister of the 'Free Church of the Welsh', Liverpool Area of activity: Religion Author: Idwal Lewis CLOUGH, SIR RICHARD (DIED 1570), MERCHANT, AND (FOR A Fifth son of Richard Clough, glover, Denbigh. Fairly full details of the career of Richard Clough are given in D.N.B.; in this article the Welsh associations only will be particularized.As a boy he became a chorister in Chester cathedral, and thence went to London. MERRICK, RICE (RHYS MEURUG) (DIED 1586-7), A LANDED who lived at Cottrell in the parish of S. Nicholas in the Vale of Glamorgan. According to his contemporary, Dafydd Benwyn, he was the son of Meurug ap Hywel ap Phylip ap Dafydd ap Phylip Hir, of the line of Caradog Freichfras.He was appointed by the earl of Pembroke as Clerk of the Peace in Glamorgan. He died in 1586-7 and was buried inCowbridge church.
VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of MORGAN GAM (DIED 1241), LORD OF THE WELSH BARONY OF AVAN Name: Morgan Gam Date of death: 1241 Spouse: Matilda wraig Morgan Gam Spouse: Ellen ferch Gronw ab Einion Spouse: Janet ferch Elidyr Ddu Child: Maud ferch Morgan Gam Child: Morgan Fychan ap Morgan Gam Parent: Gwenllian ferch Ifor Bach Parent: Morgan ap Caradog ap Iestyn Gender: Male Occupation: lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Afan) in the honour of Glamorgan DAFYDD LLWYD AP DAFYDD AB EINION AP HYWEL, OF NEWTOWN Name: Dafydd Llwyd Ap Dafydd Ab Einion Ap Hywel Date of death: before 1469 Spouse: Gwenllian ferch Maredudd ab Owain ap Gruffudd ab Einion Child: Elen ferch Dafydd Llwyd Child: Robert ap Dafydd Llwyd Child: Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd Parent: David ap Einion Gender: Male Occupation: prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards Place: Newtown DANIEL, JOHN EDWARD (1902 Born 26 June, 1902, in Bangor, the elder of the two sons of Morgan Daniel (1864 - 1941), Independent minister, and Anna, his wife. J.E. Daniel was educated at Friars School, Bangor and nurtured in the classical tradition. HALL, AUGUSTA, LADY LLANOVER ('GWENYNEN GWENT') (1802-1896 Lady Llanover was born on 21 March 1802, the youngest of six daughters of Benjamin Waddington (1749-1828) of Ty Uchaf, Llanover in Monmouthshire, and his wife Georgina (née Port, 1771-1850; a great-niece of Mary Delaney, 1700-1788). OWEN, ROBERT (DIED 1685), QUAKER OWEN, ROBERT (died 1685), Quaker. grandson of Robert Owen of Dolserau, Dolgelley, who was an attorney in the Court of the Marches at Ludlow and a son of ' baron ' Lewis Owen. In the Civil War he sided with Parliament. He sat on the North Wales Composition Committee in August 1649, was a militia commissioner for Merioneth from May 1651, was MORGAN FAMILY, OF LLANTARNAM, MONMOUTHSHIRE The importance of this branch of the Morgans of Pen-coyd, claiming descent from Cadifor Fawr, begins when WILLIAM MORGAN (died 1582), of the Grange of Cefn Vynoch, acquired, in 1561, the dissolved abbey of Llantarnam, with its appurtenant manors of Wentwood and Bryngwyn, from William, earl of Pembroke (died 1570), to whom it had been granted byElizabeth in 1559.
BOWEN FAMILY, LLWYN-GWAIR, PEMBROKESHIRE BOWEN family, Llwyn-gwair, Pembrokeshire. The members of this family trace their descent up to Gwynfardd Dyfed (c. 1038). The first to adopt the family surname was probably EVAN BOWEN, Pentre Evan. Many members served as high sheriffs; throughout they have played their part in public affairs. JAMES BOWEN, sheriff in 1622, was atLlwyn-gwair
MATHEW FAMILY, OF LLANDAFF, RADYR AND CASTELL Y MYNACH This family had held posts as stewards and seneschals during the 14th cent, for absent English lords. It was of the same stock as Lewis of Van, and derived according to 15th century pedigrees from Gwaethvoed of Ceredigion. Sir DAVID MATHEW (fl. 1428-84), the son of a supporter of Owain Glyn Dŵr, was a dependent of the Nevilles and a leadingYorkist.
PRYCE FAMILY, OF NEWTOWN HALL, MONTGOMERYSHIRE This family, which supplied seven sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, and was for long prominent in the affairs of the county, claimed descent from Elstan Glodrydd, founder of the 'Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales' and bore the arms attributed to that prince, ' gules, a lion rampant regardant or.'. The first member of the family to be described as of Newtown Hall was DAVID AB EINION (of Mochdre and Kerry DICTIONARY OF WELSH BIOGRAPHYBROWSEAUTHORS A-ZTHE PROJECTHELPTHE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES Latest Articles. WILLIAMS, CYRIL GLYNDWR (1921 - 2004), theologian; REES, ALAN WILLIAM (1941 - 2005), Benedictine monk and musician; EVANS, CLIFFORD GEORGE (1912 - 1985), actor; EVANS, SAMUEL ISLWYN (1914 - 1999), educationalist; DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN (1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner; WHEELER, Dame OLIVE ANNIE (1886 - 1963), psychologist and educationist WILLIAMS, THOMAS (' TOM NEFYN '; 1895 Born 23 January 1895 at Bronolau, Boduan, Caernarfonshire, son of John Thomas, a well-known local poet in Llŷn, and his wife Ann Williams. The family moved to the vicinity of Nefyn, and established themselves later at Bodeilas near Pistyll where he was brought up. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (GWILYM MORGANNWG; 1778 Author: Thomas John Morgan. Born at Melin Gallau in the parish of Llanddety, Brecknock, 20 November 1778, son of William Thomas. The family went to live at Melin Pontycapel, Cefncoedycymer, c. 1781. Taliesin ab Iolo says, in a letter, that when he was 7 years of BULKELEY FAMILY, ANGLESEY, ETC. BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc. One of the most powerful families in North Wales, with its chief Welsh seat at Baron Hill (and Pen-y-parc) by Beaumaris. At the height of its power it had lands in all six commotes of Anglesey, while it had important interests in the Creuddyn peninsula, in the town of Conway, in the eastern and western districts FLEURE, HERBERT JOHN (1877 Born in Guernsey, 6 June 1877, the son of John Fleure (1803 - 1890) an accountant and Marie (née Le Rougetel) his wife. He was blind in one eye and his attendance at the States Intermediate School, Guernsey, 1885-91, was irregular because of poor health. Despite illness he continued his studies at home, learning from books and his natural JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911-1998), WELSH SCHOLAR Alfred (Fred) Jarman was born in Bangor 8 October 1911, the eldest of the three children of Thomas Jarman, a shop keeper from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Flora. JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 Name: William Owen Jones Date of birth: 1861 Date of death: 1937 Parent: Ellen Jones (née Hughes) Parent: Richard Jones Gender: Male Occupation: minister of the 'Free Church of the Welsh', Liverpool Area of activity: Religion Author: Idwal Lewis CLOUGH, SIR RICHARD (DIED 1570), MERCHANT, AND (FOR A Fifth son of Richard Clough, glover, Denbigh. Fairly full details of the career of Richard Clough are given in D.N.B.; in this article the Welsh associations only will be particularized.As a boy he became a chorister in Chester cathedral, and thence went to London. MERRICK, RICE (RHYS MEURUG) (DIED 1586-7), A LANDED who lived at Cottrell in the parish of S. Nicholas in the Vale of Glamorgan. According to his contemporary, Dafydd Benwyn, he was the son of Meurug ap Hywel ap Phylip ap Dafydd ap Phylip Hir, of the line of Caradog Freichfras.He was appointed by the earl of Pembroke as Clerk of the Peace in Glamorgan. He died in 1586-7 and was buried inCowbridge church.
VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of DICTIONARY OF WELSH BIOGRAPHYBROWSEAUTHORS A-ZTHE PROJECTHELPTHE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES Latest Articles. WILLIAMS, CYRIL GLYNDWR (1921 - 2004), theologian; REES, ALAN WILLIAM (1941 - 2005), Benedictine monk and musician; EVANS, CLIFFORD GEORGE (1912 - 1985), actor; EVANS, SAMUEL ISLWYN (1914 - 1999), educationalist; DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN (1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner; WHEELER, Dame OLIVE ANNIE (1886 - 1963), psychologist and educationist WILLIAMS, THOMAS (' TOM NEFYN '; 1895 Born 23 January 1895 at Bronolau, Boduan, Caernarfonshire, son of John Thomas, a well-known local poet in Llŷn, and his wife Ann Williams. The family moved to the vicinity of Nefyn, and established themselves later at Bodeilas near Pistyll where he was brought up. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (GWILYM MORGANNWG; 1778 Author: Thomas John Morgan. Born at Melin Gallau in the parish of Llanddety, Brecknock, 20 November 1778, son of William Thomas. The family went to live at Melin Pontycapel, Cefncoedycymer, c. 1781. Taliesin ab Iolo says, in a letter, that when he was 7 years of BULKELEY FAMILY, ANGLESEY, ETC. BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc. One of the most powerful families in North Wales, with its chief Welsh seat at Baron Hill (and Pen-y-parc) by Beaumaris. At the height of its power it had lands in all six commotes of Anglesey, while it had important interests in the Creuddyn peninsula, in the town of Conway, in the eastern and western districts FLEURE, HERBERT JOHN (1877 Born in Guernsey, 6 June 1877, the son of John Fleure (1803 - 1890) an accountant and Marie (née Le Rougetel) his wife. He was blind in one eye and his attendance at the States Intermediate School, Guernsey, 1885-91, was irregular because of poor health. Despite illness he continued his studies at home, learning from books and his natural JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911-1998), WELSH SCHOLAR Alfred (Fred) Jarman was born in Bangor 8 October 1911, the eldest of the three children of Thomas Jarman, a shop keeper from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Flora. JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 Name: William Owen Jones Date of birth: 1861 Date of death: 1937 Parent: Ellen Jones (née Hughes) Parent: Richard Jones Gender: Male Occupation: minister of the 'Free Church of the Welsh', Liverpool Area of activity: Religion Author: Idwal Lewis CLOUGH, SIR RICHARD (DIED 1570), MERCHANT, AND (FOR A Fifth son of Richard Clough, glover, Denbigh. Fairly full details of the career of Richard Clough are given in D.N.B.; in this article the Welsh associations only will be particularized.As a boy he became a chorister in Chester cathedral, and thence went to London. MERRICK, RICE (RHYS MEURUG) (DIED 1586-7), A LANDED who lived at Cottrell in the parish of S. Nicholas in the Vale of Glamorgan. According to his contemporary, Dafydd Benwyn, he was the son of Meurug ap Hywel ap Phylip ap Dafydd ap Phylip Hir, of the line of Caradog Freichfras.He was appointed by the earl of Pembroke as Clerk of the Peace in Glamorgan. He died in 1586-7 and was buried inCowbridge church.
VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of MORGAN GAM (DIED 1241), LORD OF THE WELSH BARONY OF AVAN Name: Morgan Gam Date of death: 1241 Spouse: Matilda wraig Morgan Gam Spouse: Ellen ferch Gronw ab Einion Spouse: Janet ferch Elidyr Ddu Child: Maud ferch Morgan Gam Child: Morgan Fychan ap Morgan Gam Parent: Gwenllian ferch Ifor Bach Parent: Morgan ap Caradog ap Iestyn Gender: Male Occupation: lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Afan) in the honour of Glamorgan DAFYDD LLWYD AP DAFYDD AB EINION AP HYWEL, OF NEWTOWN Name: Dafydd Llwyd Ap Dafydd Ab Einion Ap Hywel Date of death: before 1469 Spouse: Gwenllian ferch Maredudd ab Owain ap Gruffudd ab Einion Child: Elen ferch Dafydd Llwyd Child: Robert ap Dafydd Llwyd Child: Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd Parent: David ap Einion Gender: Male Occupation: prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards Place: Newtown DANIEL, JOHN EDWARD (1902 Born 26 June, 1902, in Bangor, the elder of the two sons of Morgan Daniel (1864 - 1941), Independent minister, and Anna, his wife. J.E. Daniel was educated at Friars School, Bangor and nurtured in the classical tradition. HALL, AUGUSTA, LADY LLANOVER ('GWENYNEN GWENT') (1802-1896 Lady Llanover was born on 21 March 1802, the youngest of six daughters of Benjamin Waddington (1749-1828) of Ty Uchaf, Llanover in Monmouthshire, and his wife Georgina (née Port, 1771-1850; a great-niece of Mary Delaney, 1700-1788). OWEN, ROBERT (DIED 1685), QUAKER OWEN, ROBERT (died 1685), Quaker. grandson of Robert Owen of Dolserau, Dolgelley, who was an attorney in the Court of the Marches at Ludlow and a son of ' baron ' Lewis Owen. In the Civil War he sided with Parliament. He sat on the North Wales Composition Committee in August 1649, was a militia commissioner for Merioneth from May 1651, was MORGAN FAMILY, OF LLANTARNAM, MONMOUTHSHIRE The importance of this branch of the Morgans of Pen-coyd, claiming descent from Cadifor Fawr, begins when WILLIAM MORGAN (died 1582), of the Grange of Cefn Vynoch, acquired, in 1561, the dissolved abbey of Llantarnam, with its appurtenant manors of Wentwood and Bryngwyn, from William, earl of Pembroke (died 1570), to whom it had been granted byElizabeth in 1559.
BOWEN FAMILY, LLWYN-GWAIR, PEMBROKESHIRE BOWEN family, Llwyn-gwair, Pembrokeshire. The members of this family trace their descent up to Gwynfardd Dyfed (c. 1038). The first to adopt the family surname was probably EVAN BOWEN, Pentre Evan. Many members served as high sheriffs; throughout they have played their part in public affairs. JAMES BOWEN, sheriff in 1622, was atLlwyn-gwair
MATHEW FAMILY, OF LLANDAFF, RADYR AND CASTELL Y MYNACH This family had held posts as stewards and seneschals during the 14th cent, for absent English lords. It was of the same stock as Lewis of Van, and derived according to 15th century pedigrees from Gwaethvoed of Ceredigion. Sir DAVID MATHEW (fl. 1428-84), the son of a supporter of Owain Glyn Dŵr, was a dependent of the Nevilles and a leadingYorkist.
PRYCE FAMILY, OF NEWTOWN HALL, MONTGOMERYSHIRE This family, which supplied seven sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, and was for long prominent in the affairs of the county, claimed descent from Elstan Glodrydd, founder of the 'Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales' and bore the arms attributed to that prince, ' gules, a lion rampant regardant or.'. The first member of the family to be described as of Newtown Hall was DAVID AB EINION (of Mochdre and Kerry DICTIONARY OF WELSH BIOGRAPHYBROWSEAUTHORS A-ZTHE PROJECTHELPTHE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALESROBERT WELSH YOUTUBE Latest Articles. WILLIAMS, CYRIL GLYNDWR (1921 - 2004), theologian; REES, ALAN WILLIAM (1941 - 2005), Benedictine monk and musician; EVANS, CLIFFORD GEORGE (1912 - 1985), actor; EVANS, SAMUEL ISLWYN (1914 - 1999), educationalist; DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN (1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner; WHEELER, Dame OLIVE ANNIE (1886 - 1963), psychologist and educationist WILLIAMS, THOMAS (' TOM NEFYN '; 1895 Born 23 January 1895 at Bronolau, Boduan, Caernarfonshire, son of John Thomas, a well-known local poet in Llŷn, and his wife Ann Williams. The family moved to the vicinity of Nefyn, and established themselves later at Bodeilas near Pistyll where he was brought up. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (GWILYM MORGANNWG; 1778 Author: Thomas John Morgan. Born at Melin Gallau in the parish of Llanddety, Brecknock, 20 November 1778, son of William Thomas. The family went to live at Melin Pontycapel, Cefncoedycymer, c. 1781. Taliesin ab Iolo says, in a letter, that when he was 7 years of BULKELEY FAMILY, ANGLESEY, ETC. BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc. One of the most powerful families in North Wales, with its chief Welsh seat at Baron Hill (and Pen-y-parc) by Beaumaris. At the height of its power it had lands in all six commotes of Anglesey, while it had important interests in the Creuddyn peninsula, in the town of Conway, in the eastern and western districts FLEURE, HERBERT JOHN (1877 Born in Guernsey, 6 June 1877, the son of John Fleure (1803 - 1890) an accountant and Marie (née Le Rougetel) his wife. He was blind in one eye and his attendance at the States Intermediate School, Guernsey, 1885-91, was irregular because of poor health. Despite illness he continued his studies at home, learning from books and his natural JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911-1998), WELSH SCHOLAR Alfred (Fred) Jarman was born in Bangor 8 October 1911, the eldest of the three children of Thomas Jarman, a shop keeper from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Flora. JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 Name: William Owen Jones Date of birth: 1861 Date of death: 1937 Parent: Ellen Jones (née Hughes) Parent: Richard Jones Gender: Male Occupation: minister of the 'Free Church of the Welsh', Liverpool Area of activity: Religion Author: Idwal Lewis CLOUGH, SIR RICHARD (DIED 1570), MERCHANT, AND (FOR A Fifth son of Richard Clough, glover, Denbigh. Fairly full details of the career of Richard Clough are given in D.N.B.; in this article the Welsh associations only will be particularized.As a boy he became a chorister in Chester cathedral, and thence went to London. MERRICK, RICE (RHYS MEURUG) (DIED 1586-7), A LANDED who lived at Cottrell in the parish of S. Nicholas in the Vale of Glamorgan. According to his contemporary, Dafydd Benwyn, he was the son of Meurug ap Hywel ap Phylip ap Dafydd ap Phylip Hir, of the line of Caradog Freichfras.He was appointed by the earl of Pembroke as Clerk of the Peace in Glamorgan. He died in 1586-7 and was buried inCowbridge church.
VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of DICTIONARY OF WELSH BIOGRAPHYBROWSEAUTHORS A-ZTHE PROJECTHELPTHE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALESROBERT WELSH YOUTUBE Latest Articles. WILLIAMS, CYRIL GLYNDWR (1921 - 2004), theologian; REES, ALAN WILLIAM (1941 - 2005), Benedictine monk and musician; EVANS, CLIFFORD GEORGE (1912 - 1985), actor; EVANS, SAMUEL ISLWYN (1914 - 1999), educationalist; DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN (1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner; WHEELER, Dame OLIVE ANNIE (1886 - 1963), psychologist and educationist WILLIAMS, THOMAS (' TOM NEFYN '; 1895 Born 23 January 1895 at Bronolau, Boduan, Caernarfonshire, son of John Thomas, a well-known local poet in Llŷn, and his wife Ann Williams. The family moved to the vicinity of Nefyn, and established themselves later at Bodeilas near Pistyll where he was brought up. WILLIAMS, THOMAS (GWILYM MORGANNWG; 1778 Author: Thomas John Morgan. Born at Melin Gallau in the parish of Llanddety, Brecknock, 20 November 1778, son of William Thomas. The family went to live at Melin Pontycapel, Cefncoedycymer, c. 1781. Taliesin ab Iolo says, in a letter, that when he was 7 years of BULKELEY FAMILY, ANGLESEY, ETC. BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc. One of the most powerful families in North Wales, with its chief Welsh seat at Baron Hill (and Pen-y-parc) by Beaumaris. At the height of its power it had lands in all six commotes of Anglesey, while it had important interests in the Creuddyn peninsula, in the town of Conway, in the eastern and western districts FLEURE, HERBERT JOHN (1877 Born in Guernsey, 6 June 1877, the son of John Fleure (1803 - 1890) an accountant and Marie (née Le Rougetel) his wife. He was blind in one eye and his attendance at the States Intermediate School, Guernsey, 1885-91, was irregular because of poor health. Despite illness he continued his studies at home, learning from books and his natural JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911-1998), WELSH SCHOLAR Alfred (Fred) Jarman was born in Bangor 8 October 1911, the eldest of the three children of Thomas Jarman, a shop keeper from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and his wife Flora. JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 Name: William Owen Jones Date of birth: 1861 Date of death: 1937 Parent: Ellen Jones (née Hughes) Parent: Richard Jones Gender: Male Occupation: minister of the 'Free Church of the Welsh', Liverpool Area of activity: Religion Author: Idwal Lewis CLOUGH, SIR RICHARD (DIED 1570), MERCHANT, AND (FOR A Fifth son of Richard Clough, glover, Denbigh. Fairly full details of the career of Richard Clough are given in D.N.B.; in this article the Welsh associations only will be particularized.As a boy he became a chorister in Chester cathedral, and thence went to London. MERRICK, RICE (RHYS MEURUG) (DIED 1586-7), A LANDED who lived at Cottrell in the parish of S. Nicholas in the Vale of Glamorgan. According to his contemporary, Dafydd Benwyn, he was the son of Meurug ap Hywel ap Phylip ap Dafydd ap Phylip Hir, of the line of Caradog Freichfras.He was appointed by the earl of Pembroke as Clerk of the Peace in Glamorgan. He died in 1586-7 and was buried inCowbridge church.
VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of VAUGHAN, SIR GRUFFUDD (DIED 1447), SOLDIER VAUGHAN, Sir GRUFFUDD (died 1447), soldier. of Broniarth and Trelydan, parish of Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire; He was the son of Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Gwenwys by Maud, daughter of Griffri ap Rhys Vongam. The Gwenwys clan traced its ancestry from Brochwel Ysgythrog. Their principal houses lay in the parish of Guilsfield, in the commote of MORGAN GAM (DIED 1241), LORD OF THE WELSH BARONY OF AVAN Name: Morgan Gam Date of death: 1241 Spouse: Matilda wraig Morgan Gam Spouse: Ellen ferch Gronw ab Einion Spouse: Janet ferch Elidyr Ddu Child: Maud ferch Morgan Gam Child: Morgan Fychan ap Morgan Gam Parent: Gwenllian ferch Ifor Bach Parent: Morgan ap Caradog ap Iestyn Gender: Male Occupation: lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Afan) in the honour of Glamorgan DAFYDD LLWYD AP DAFYDD AB EINION AP HYWEL, OF NEWTOWN Name: Dafydd Llwyd Ap Dafydd Ab Einion Ap Hywel Date of death: before 1469 Spouse: Gwenllian ferch Maredudd ab Owain ap Gruffudd ab Einion Child: Elen ferch Dafydd Llwyd Child: Robert ap Dafydd Llwyd Child: Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd Parent: David ap Einion Gender: Male Occupation: prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards Place: Newtown DANIEL, JOHN EDWARD (1902 Born 26 June, 1902, in Bangor, the elder of the two sons of Morgan Daniel (1864 - 1941), Independent minister, and Anna, his wife. J.E. Daniel was educated at Friars School, Bangor and nurtured in the classical tradition. HALL, AUGUSTA, LADY LLANOVER ('GWENYNEN GWENT') (1802-1896 Lady Llanover was born on 21 March 1802, the youngest of six daughters of Benjamin Waddington (1749-1828) of Ty Uchaf, Llanover in Monmouthshire, and his wife Georgina (née Port, 1771-1850; a great-niece of Mary Delaney, 1700-1788). OWEN, ROBERT (DIED 1685), QUAKER OWEN, ROBERT (died 1685), Quaker. grandson of Robert Owen of Dolserau, Dolgelley, who was an attorney in the Court of the Marches at Ludlow and a son of ' baron ' Lewis Owen. In the Civil War he sided with Parliament. He sat on the North Wales Composition Committee in August 1649, was a militia commissioner for Merioneth from May 1651, was MORGAN FAMILY, OF LLANTARNAM, MONMOUTHSHIRE The importance of this branch of the Morgans of Pen-coyd, claiming descent from Cadifor Fawr, begins when WILLIAM MORGAN (died 1582), of the Grange of Cefn Vynoch, acquired, in 1561, the dissolved abbey of Llantarnam, with its appurtenant manors of Wentwood and Bryngwyn, from William, earl of Pembroke (died 1570), to whom it had been granted byElizabeth in 1559.
BOWEN FAMILY, LLWYN-GWAIR, PEMBROKESHIRE BOWEN family, Llwyn-gwair, Pembrokeshire. The members of this family trace their descent up to Gwynfardd Dyfed (c. 1038). The first to adopt the family surname was probably EVAN BOWEN, Pentre Evan. Many members served as high sheriffs; throughout they have played their part in public affairs. JAMES BOWEN, sheriff in 1622, was atLlwyn-gwair
MATHEW FAMILY, OF LLANDAFF, RADYR AND CASTELL Y MYNACH This family had held posts as stewards and seneschals during the 14th cent, for absent English lords. It was of the same stock as Lewis of Van, and derived according to 15th century pedigrees from Gwaethvoed of Ceredigion. Sir DAVID MATHEW (fl. 1428-84), the son of a supporter of Owain Glyn Dŵr, was a dependent of the Nevilles and a leadingYorkist.
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