T HE ROYAL A N C E ST RY O F GE O RGE LE IB HARRISON O F PHILAD E LPHIA

BY

W I L L I AM WE L S H H A R R I S O N , L L . D .

MEMBE R OF T HE H ISTO RICA L SOCI ETY O F PENNSY LV ANI A A N D O F T HE GENEA LO G ICAL S OCI ETY O F PENNSY LV ANI A

E D ITE D BY A V W I L LI M M . M ER I N E

PHI LADELPH IA

PRI NTE D F OR PRI VATE CIRCULATION ONLY 1 9 1 4 R G 19 1 4 B Y S H R S COPY I HT , , WILLIAM WEL H AR I ON

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H IS work forms a com p a n ion volume

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i ss 1 9 10 ALLI ED FAM I LI ES , ue d in . Since th n e , Welsh records were found relating to

the ancestry Of Sarah Richards Harrison , wi fe o f my g reat - gran d fa th e r Tho m as

o f Harrison Ph iladelphia , which have been

followed out .

WI LL IAM WELSH HARRI SON .

D h a de h a e ce m be 5 19 1 3. P il l p i , r ,

TA B L E O F C ON TE N TS

The Lords o f Pe nllyn L o d f n n l y o Pe lly . Na nna u of Na nna u Kyna sto n G e Lo ds of ow r y , r P ys . Che rle ton e uda a ons f o , F l B r O P wys T he Princes Of Up p e r Powys Mortim e r o f Wigm ore H o a nd Ea s f n o e t . ll , rl K De La Zouch

a nta e ne Ea r f n Pl g t , ls O Ke t T he No r m a n Kings o f Engl a nd Wa ke The H ouse of Fitz Ala n A n Ea f A r n lbi i , rls o u de l Robe t D uke of No m a nd a nd the Ea s of a e n r , r y rl W rr T he H ouse of A nj ou T he Ki ngs of C a stile T he D ukes of Aquita in h n n T e Ki gs o f Fra ce . Th e C ounts Of H o a nd Zee a nd rie sz la nd a nd H a i na u t ll , l , F l

ohun Ea r s of H e e fo d . B , l r r

L I ST O F I L L U STR AT I O N S

A m s Of Che rle ton e uda a ons Of w s r , F l B r Po y F ronti spi ece

Ca na on C a t e r rv s l precedi ng pa ge 1

OPPO S I TE PAG E Ca rna rvo n Ca stle a nd S tra its 4

L a ndde rfe e n n l l , P lly , Wa le s

The Va e o fE de rnion L a ndd l y , l e rfe l

d e a nd P15 5 L a ndd f Bri g , l e r e l

e f osw r i The B a ttl o B o th F e ld . Fro m a n Old e ngra vi ng

Kyna ston Coa t o f Arm s

m s o f G re ords O f o Ar y , L P wys

e O f ncou t r n The B a ttl Agi r . F om a n e gra vi ng of 1 803

s C a st e ow s La nd a e s Powy l , P y , W l

s C a st e ow s La nd a e s Powy l , P y , W l

A Ge ne a V e w OfSh e wsb ur Oxfordshi e a e s f om i n r l i r y, r , W l , r K gsl a nd

ke t S ua re S h ewsb u The Ma r q , r ry The t a ble t u n de r the figure b ea rs this in scription : The XV da y o f Ju ne wa s this B n be onn a one a nd Tho a ha rlt The n B uildi g g Willi m J s m s C on Ge n t . a ylifies a nd wa s e e a nd o e e in he e rect d c v r d t ir tim .

L sh a H ouse utch er Row S h ewsb u T he ille ll , B , r ry

’ s n Ma s r h S h t Ea st es e dow o fS t . C w T G e a hu c e sb u . he r J Wi , ry , r ry Al ong the foot o f the wi nd o w is this i nscriptio n in N orma n Fre nch : Pra y for John ' a h a m Ha rm i s de Cha on who u ed i to be ade a nd or the La d s h wi e . rlt c s t s gl ss , f y f “ oh h a rlt a n is S h wa s a The h istory ofSir J n C on d h wife is fa irly we ll known . e H wis a a m of e -n h o a h in he r e e n o the P n e of Powisla nd a nd G d , w ll ig r y l birt , d sc t fr m ri c s ,

wa s o eo e the he e s of a e o h or Po a e a nd a n . Bo n in , m r v r , ir s C st l G c wis C stl its l ds r

the ea 1 29 1 she wa s a e to ohn ha on in 1 31 0 . The n on oe y r , m rri d Sir J C rlt i scripti d s not n e a e or the ou of e he of he a s o e a n ha e o ne i vit pr y rs f s l it r t m , it w uld c rt i ly v d

ha or she b ee n ea . Bo h Of he he e o e ha e been n hen the d he d d t t m , t r f r , must v livi g w W o not no he n the a Ha e b ut ohn e in a wa s a e . e d gl ss m d k w w L dy wis di d , Sir J di d $

353. His ea h h e a a e be o e h h the a ha e bee n e e e . 1 d t t us fix s d t , f r w ic gl ss must v x cut d “

re h e in the b o o ne of a ne ls . he e one e a e re re The re a e ig t figur s tt m li p Of t s is s t d , p e t se nting the b le sse d Virg in with the i n fa n t Sa vio ur ; the o the r se ve n k nee l . N xt o ' the e a o ht the a Ha a nd be h n he r two Of he r the Virgin on sp ct t r s rig is L dy wis , i d th e ne e n a a nd ne ohn ha on h e da ughte rs . On e l ft k ls Ki g Edw rd I I I , xt Sir J C rlt ; w il w s h r ea n oa a nd e t o ofhi on . Bo h of e e a e b e h ind him a re figur d s s t t s w ri g surc ts spurs , ha b n o a n a e to be n h e a n e e n h h o not a nd must the re fore ve e e f g k ig t d , v t w ic c uld S o ha a t o e e be ee n he e two a e sc a rc e ly ha ve occurre d be fo re 1 334. t t s m tim tw t s d t s .

w e the e e o n o f the n o . A h ea on . 1 334 a n 1 353 e m a a viz , d , y s f ly fix x cuti wi d w ( rc d c ' Chu h S h ew bu . 1 900 . 109 o No e on S t. Ma Ll yd , t s ry s rc , r s ry , pp

' h h h ews S r C ur S b u . t . Ma y s c , r ry ’ In fS Ch h r ws show n the Che rle ton ndow te o o t . Ma s u c S h e b u ri r ry r , ry , i g wi ,

C m a n e n a i n o f 1806 Wigm o re a stl e . Fro gr v g

e ni wo th C a st e K l r l .

Ar m s of Mo r ti m e r o f Wigm ore

i o m a n e n ra n A Vie w OfWa rw ck C a stl e . Fr g vi g

Notti ngh a m C a stl e

A m s O f Ho a nd Ea s of e nt r ll , rl K

C i k C I i h a n e n a n Of 18 1 1 a sb oo a st e s e o f t . om r r l , l W g Fr gr vi g

oa n a n ta e ne t The Fa i r Ma i d o Kent wife o fEdwa d The B la ck P ri nce . J Pl g , f , r n From a n e ng ra vi g o f 1 839 .

T m f h B la c k ri nce i n C a nte b u Ca the dra o b O T e P , r ry l

Wa ke Coa t o f Arm s f H e n itz A a n Ea o f A unde d ed 1580 . ro m a n e n ra i n O 1 824 ry F l , rl r l , i F g v g ,

Ar unde l Ca stle

Edwa d the rs n o f E n a nd . o C n C t m sta t e a t a rna o a st e . r Fi , Ki g gl Fr u rv l n n i n 2 From a e gra v g of 1 8 3.

n n i Ma ke t a ce A ou e m e . rom a n e a n r Pl , g l F gr v g

oh n o f a nt D k f L n s e Ri ha I i n n n G u u e o a ca t c rd I . rom a t o a ss J , r , F a p i g gl ' i n A S ou s Co e e Oxford . ll l ll g ,

Mo num e nt o f Ki ng H e nry the Fou r th a nd hi s se cond Que e n Joa n o f Na

a e i n C a nte b u C a the d a . o m a n e n a v n f 1 25 v rr , r ry r l Fr gr i g o 8

Roue n n the S e n m n e n a n , o i e . Fro a gr vi g

Monu m e nt O f i n Edwa d th e T h d i n s m n A e t ste bb e . o m a n K g r ir , W i r y Fr e ng ra vi ng o f1 824

Ch a A n r t O f ce stry .

T H E L O R DS O F PE N LLY N l

C LL O WY N a p More iddig a p Rhys a p Gwrysta n a p Llywa rch a Rhiwa lla wn p a p Ara dri a p Mor a p Tegerin a p Aylan a p Gre ddyf a p Cwnnws Du a p Cyllin Y n a d a p Pe re dur T e irnoe dd a p Me ilir E r r y Gwyr y Gorsedd a p Ticho T yv ode a p Gwilvyw a p Ma rch udd a a a Ce rv r a Me livron a Gwron a Cu n e dda Wle di p Bran p Pill p y p p p g , of 330 who is said to have been the King Gwynedd in A . D . , that is , B ri ta nni a during the time that the province Of S ecu nda , O f which w or Venedoci a G ynedd was a portion , formed a part of the Roman Empire ; but it was not till after the departure Ofthe Roman legions

D . 44 . 8 from Britain , in A , , that any part of this province fell under Of the government the Britons . Collwyn married the daughter and co - heir Of Gwrge ne u a p E dnowa in a Ithe l p , Lord Of the Bryn , Pennan t Melangell , and the f O . : A r ent three wolv eleven towns in the lordship Arms g , es sta ta nt i n a le sa ble colla red o th l p , f e fie d .

GWRGE NE U , Lord Of Penllyn , married Generis , daughter and co - he i re ss o fC nv n Hi rdre v Lo rd Nev n in com m o t ofDin lle n y y , Of y , the y ca ntre v Of f and Lleyn , and Haer his wife , daughter and heiress O C nillon a Y Bla idd Rhu dd t o fE ivio n dd y p , Lord Of Gest , in the commo y ca n tre v of Dinodi w : Az u re a wol a ssa nt and g , whose arms ere , f p a r ent hi s he d l a a nd neck n es . g , g Ne v n on y is a small town situate the I rish Sea , where Edward I , 1 2 84 in , held his triumph on the conquest Of Wales ; and perhaps to ff conciliate the a ections of his new subj ects , in imitation Of the hero a nd Arthur held a Round Table , and celebrated it with dance tourna ment . The concourse was prodigious , for not only the chief nobility Of England but numbers from foreign parts graced the festival with

o The Hi o o The P i n e The Lo ds Ma he a nd The A n ie n Nobi i o Pow Fo a Ll yd , st ry f r c s , r rc r c t l ty f ys d g — o e . 64 69 . V lum VI , pp [ 1 ] G r e ne u their presence . w g Obtained the lordship and lands Of Penllyn ’ - w Ma re d dd a Ble dd n Of . from his ife s half brother , y p y , Prince Powys By his wife Generis he had issue a son and heir :

HIRID VLAID D R , Lord Of Penllyn , Pennant Melangell , in the

lordship of Mechain I s y Coed , Glyn , and the eleven towns in the can

T re vr d o f E ivion dd . trev Of y in Powys land , and Gest in y , in Gwynedd ’

: Vert a chevron i nter three wolves hea ds era sed a r ent. His arms were , g a u Gle ision o f He resided at a place called Ne ua dd , in the township Rhiwa e do Ma do a Ma re d dd g , in the time of g p y , who reigned over 1 1 1 1 Powys F a dog from 33 to 59 . R iri la i nllia n E dn ve d h d V dd married Gwe , daugh ter of y , Lord B rochd n or Gle w se l Of y B roughton , in the manor Of y y g , in the lord O f C C nwri a Rhiwa llon ship Maelor ymraeg , second son Of y g p , Lord of E rm i ne a li on C 1 073. : M aelor ymraeg , who was slain in Arms , a ssa nt a rda nt nles E dn ved a C nwri p g g , for y p y g , by whom he had a do of 2 B issue : I . M g , whom presently ; . inion , who was slain by an of - se rth T e e in l arrow at the siege of the castle Din or Diserth , in g g , in Rhirid Vla idd had also among others , a daughter named Gwe n llia n f He n la wdd E dn v e d , who married Gru fydd of g , son of y V ch a n fa n i l of y , Lord Of Bryn F g , by whom she was mother Sir 2 Pe dola u who Howel y , was knighted by Edward I I , to whom he was

- foster brother , and noted for his great strength . His monumental effigy in the church Of Caermarthen represented him recumben t

in armour , breaking a horseshoe with his hands . He was the ancestor O fG ruff d Cinm a e l y Lloyd of , whose daughter and heiress Alice was the second wife Of Richard a p Ie ua n a p David a p Ithe l Vych a n of Lla ne ur a in T e e in l g in g g , whose daughter and heiress Catharine I i a rrie d P e rs a y Holland p John Holland , ancestor Of the Hollands of ’ éIn m a e l

C a Rhi rid Of Rhiwa edo Ardd n MADO p g , married u , daughter o f a Uchdr d C ve ilio a a Go ronw Philip p y , Lord Of y g , p Edwin p y , 3 T e e in l : 1 r l Prince Of g g , by whom he had Issue L Gw ge ne u L wyd Of

x Archeeolo i a Ca m brensi s obe 1 873 307 g , Oct r, , p . . “ Lew s Dwnn o e II . 1 6 no e . y , V lum , p , t 3 Lew n w n e . 2 2 s D o II 9 . y , V lum , p [ 2 ]

ha n a B led n fHa vod Ble ddyn Vyc p dy O Unos , who is there stated to a c have been the mother of all his children . According to other 1 C nve l n a Do l h n counts he married Janet , daughter Of y y p p y , Lord f a na vo n Az ure a li on a ssa nt a r ent o f o M ( , p g ) , who was the mother Gwe nllia n I euan , and that afterwards he married , daughter Of Ieuan a p Howel a p Ma re dydd a p Howel a p Ma dog a p Ca dwga n a p E lysta n f Ff rlis . o Glodrudd , Prince Of e By one or other these three ladies ’ 1 L Ce vn Gruffydd had issue : . Ieuan of lan Uwch Llyn and Trev “

o f Lla nstum dw E ivion dd . laith , in the parish y , in y He lived in f great credit and e stee m e in the days o King Edward I I I , who allowed him an annual stipend fo r guarding and conducting of ye f o f j ustice o North Wales with a companie archers , whilst he should $ 2 soej ourne and stay in ye cou ntie Of Meirionydd . Lla nuwch He died in and was buried at Llyn , where his o n tomb still remains , which he is represented recumbent in armour ,

with a shield charged with the arms Of his house , and this inscription , i a i oa nn es a b Gri it a b Ma da a b I erwerth coi ns a ni m a e ro H c i cet fi g , p L of Am en Ano. B ni . M CCC XX pi ti etur devs . He was the ancestor o f T e id M llte rn the Vaughans Glan Llyn g , Rowlands Of y y , and ir 3 of B r s 2 Y Ca da . Pryses Trev y g ; . HOWEL GADAI R of Penllyn ; Of Of D flr n Rhys , ancestor the Joneses Llandyrnog in y y Clwyd , and He l in T e e in l a a E inion a f a yg in g g , and John p I euan p p Gru fydd p f Dd l o r Lle h 4 r nw f 5 o c Go o O . Rhys Y o we dd Ystrad ; . y Penllyn ; and r G ru fiydd OfT e vgoe d .

Y of Ca da ir f a HOWEL GADA I R , Penllyn , son Of Gru fydd p Ma do The Lords o P enll n 1 380 g (see f y , this volume) , was living in , Goronw Llw d a Iorwe rth Pe nw n married Mary , daughter of y y p y y 4 Of Melai . Goronw Llw d r This y or Grono y , was of Bettws , Carna vonshire , “ ” 1 35 1 of ra lorie N a n tco nw and in was grantee the g Of y , and “ a vote rie of Dolwyddelan and the mill O f Pen machno with their Go r nw . o 1 356 demesne lands y was living in . H is wife was

x Lew s Dwn n Ce vn T re vla it . o e h 95 . y , V lum I I , , p o b e a h n f n wr R rt V ug a O He g t . 3 “ ‘ ’ He wa s a e a e h e a . h n ha a n e a oba b a n ha s b ee n b o e n OR liv ft r t is y r I t i k t t um r l , pr ly x , r k t h n a t e e d o fthe n o n . . . An h W W E W nne . One Of his a h e na e a a i scripti ( y ) d ug t rs , m d g r d , a e Ithe la C nwri a B le dd n Llw d so n o f It he l Anw l who e a t E wlo a e m rri d p y g p y y , y , liv d C stl , a nd wa s one o f the a a n o f T e e in l to h n e e t e h o n a n he . His c pt i s g g , k p E glis fr m i v di g t m a n o n C nwri a Bledd n e in Ha e h a e h a n a e n e gr ds , y g p y , di d rl c C stl , w il e idi g its br ve d fe d r, a a e a n a E i ni b e o f h on on a t e a e . Ha lei a n a nu i o D vid p I u p , C st l C stl ( r M scr pt N . 4 e nn We h Fou nde o P enn va ni a o e . 1 1 2 a l i a n a n i 2 e 2 88 . Gl , ls rs f syl , V lum I , p . H r M uscr pt No. [ 4 ] S Carna rvon Cas tle a nd trait s .

Ll e uki (Dwnn gives her name as Gwe nhwy fa r) daughter and heiress M a do a ‘ Of g p Ellis , son of Ellis a Iorwe rth a Owain B ro n t n p p gy y .

CHILDREN OF HOWEL Y GADAIR :

1 . GORONWY AP H who o OWEL, f llows .

2 . T UDOR . ' 3. IE UAN a , e a a h e Of Te Va do e ne ha to G rufl dd o fRh m rri d d ug t r y g g, s sc l y , udda llt .

GORONWY AP Y o f Ca da i r HOWEL GADA I R , , Penllyn , Grufl dd a of married first , Gwen , daughter of y p Llewelyn , Cors y Ge dol a G rufi dd Llw , and second , a daughter Of Tudor p y yd . He

died before M ichaelmas ,

CHILD OF GORONWY AP HOWEL

1 . TU GORONWY of Pe n n wh DOR AP , lly , o follows .

AP GORONWY Of Gwe rf l TUDOR Penllyn , married y , daughter Ie ua n a B a Grufi dd a Of Of p inion p y p Howel , Bron y Voel . He was presumably dead in the thirty - first year Of the reign Of King Henry 1 45 1 the Sixth ,

CHILDREN OF T UDOR OF GORONWY

GORONWY of Pe n n a e Ma a e a h e o f Be n a oc kws B a h o f , lly , m rri d rg r t , d ug t r ly p I c .

Din m a e l. n B f ra a e be o n a t Ba a Pe n n 1 453. INION , m m r G d Jury l , lly , w ' l H a r e his o n Tibo t a h e o fB n o n a Grufl dd o f o Ge do . OWEL , m r i d c usi , , d ug t r i i p y , C rs y

a IE UAN .

y MARE D D r w w DY T U a o o n ho o o . AP DOR p G y, f ll ws

9 Ma n u c i No. 1 36 Hen wrl 8 o o . g s r pt , f li 2 Ha ei a n AI a n uscri t No. e nn We h Fou nde o P e nn lva n ia o e . 1 13. Gl , ls rs f sy , V lum I , p rl p

2 . H i o o w Fa do V I . 1 08 1 6 Dwnn o e II . Po o e , V lum st ry f ys g , V lum . pp , 3 Ha e i a n Ma n i No. 2 388. e nn Wel h Founde o Pe nn va ni a o e . 1 1 4 . Gl , s rs f syl , V lum I . p rl uscr pt

w Fado o e VI . 1 08. Dwnn . o e II. H i o o P o V lum st ry f ys g, V lum , p [ 5 1 MARE DY D D AP a Goronw of TUDOR p y , Penllyn , was named as the fourth man on the j ury in an inquisition held before ff Thomas B urnaby , High Sheri , at Bala , in He married Ma re d dd a a a C nwri Annesta , daughter of y p Tudor p Howel p y g

a C nwri a Ll wa rch . c han , p y g p y “ r d a o f Ma edyd (Meredith) p Tudor was Plas Iolyn , in the f of parish o Yspytty Evan , Denbighshire , and was steward the h 1 45 o f of Abe rconw Hi ra e t o 0 . lands the Monastery y , in g , He f Io rwe rth married Efa , daughter of a p Rhys Gwyn , descended rom ”

P nw n of . y e y , Melai “ a Ma re d dd Iol n Rhys p y , Of Plas y , brother of Annesta , was one of the Lancastrian captains at Bosworth Field and was S entrusted by Henry VI I , with the tandard of Engl a nd , after the former standard bearer , Sir William Brandon , had been slain . A Rhiwla s manuscript at , states from his own account , that he slew wn t Richard I I I with his o hand , and this seems borne ou by the f favours received from the Tudors by his descendants . His e figy ” 2 remains in Yspytty Church .

CHILD OF MARE DY DD AP T UDOR :

1 . H Y of a h Llw d . JO N W NN , G rt y

Llw d D oldrew n JOHN WYNN of Garth y , in y Township , of parish Llandderfel , Penllyn , held in addition to the estate Of Llw d of C n la s Garth y , adj acent lands in the townships y and Nant l i i 3 e d og . a John Wynn married Catherine , daugh ter of Howel p Jenkin ,

d 1 545 . and died evi ently , after

CHILDREN OF JOHN WY NN

H A H EDW RD AP JO N WYNN . N G a RO ER p JOHN WYNN . J O V a - DA ID p JOHN WYNN . F a e W a n a oh n . H CATHERINE , m rri d tki p J U wh w o a s n A 2 0 1 67 5 . LOWRY , livi g pril ,

e nn We h Foun e o P enn v n 1 1 4 . a i a o e . 1 1 5 Gl , ls d rs f syl , V lum I , pp , “ e nn We h Founde o enn P va ni a o e . 1 1 5 . H a lei a n u i Ma n No. 9 Gl , ls rs f syl , V lum I , p r scr pt 1 7 7 , ff .

64 65 . NO 1 9 69 . Rhi wl a s Ma nu . i Lew s Dwnn 1 . , ; scr pt y , Volume 1 3 e nn Wel h Founde P enn va n o i a o e . 1 1 5 . H a ei a n Ma nu i N o 2 288 . Gl , s rs f syl , V lum I , p rl scr pt . o The Hi o o the P i n e The Lo Ma he a nd The A n i e n Nobi i o P ow Ll yd , st ry f r c s , rds rc r c t l ty f ys Foda , o e , . 1 08 . Lew s Dwnn Vi i a ti on o the h ee oun i e o N o h Wa le g V lum VI p y , s t s f t r C t s f rt s , na o o Origi l , f li LXXX . 6 l

CH ILDREN OF WAT KY N AP EDWARD

WAT KYN. 1 . EDWARD AP

a WATKYN . 2 . CADWALADER p

S a WATKYN . 3. NICHOLA p

S a WATKYN . 4 . ELLI p

WAT KYN Llw d 1 EDWARD AP , Of Garth y , in the townshi p Dol r w n 8 1 6 1 4 of d e y , and parish of Llandderfel , died before August , , “ a when his son William p Edward , levied a fine against Cadwalader a p Wa tkyn and Nicholas a p Wa tkyn to recover the fee of two mes Doldre w n Gw the lwe rne Na n tfrie r suages and lands in y , y and , which ” 2 had belonged to Wa tkyn a p Edward . He married the daughter of Thomas a p Robert a p Gruffydd of

Llandderfel .

CHILDREN OF EDWARD AP WAT KYN :

n —WILLIAM a p EDWARD . N JO HN AP EDWARD .

wELLI S a p EDWARD . fi WAT KYN a p EDWARD .

m NICHOLA S a p EDWARD .

O AG S a e a e n of a n o who e i n 1 640 . NE , m rri d Willi m Ow Ll f r , di d

3 AP JOHN EDWARD , of Llandderfel Parish , held certain of C nla s lands and tenements , partly in the township y , then in N a ntle i io Llandderfel , and partly in the adjoining township of d g , of Wa tk n a parish Llanfor , which had belonged to y p Edward , and a adjoining the lands called Cwm tale y Sarn , which Edward p John o f 2 0 1 575 Wynn , by his will April , , bequeathed to h is son Robert ” a p John Wynn . Under the designation of Joha nes E dwa rds he was assessed fo r 1 62 7 the same lands , in the third year of the reign of Charles I , (

a 2 4 1 646 . John p Edward died before M arch ,

Gle nn el h F u W o nde o P enn va ni a o e . 1 2 1 1 2 2 . , s rs f syl , V lum I , pp , Rol Of the F ee of F ne e e i n B u 2 e f M o n h h e S ndle . 1 Ja c . I . P o e t i s , ri t s ir , pr g ublic R c rd O fic ,

fo ndon . 3 l — e nn We h Foun e o P enn lva ni a o e . 1 2 2 1 24 2 1 3. Gl , s d rs f sy , V lum I , pp , 4 L a b o f r o n n om m No. P b i o Me ne h h e n e Pe C o 3 Ca r. I . y Su sidy R ll ri t s ir , u d r lly t , u l c

e o Ofli ce o n o n . R c rd , L d [ 8 ] L d f land er el .

Penllyn ,

(S ee pa ge 6)

CHILDREN OF JOHN AP E DWARD :

Llw 1 . V a of a h dd e s. . o E AN p JOHN , G rt y , di d p Will pr ve d 1 647 .

2 . B a o f a n e e . RO ERT p JOHN , Ll dd rf l

3. EDWARD a p JOHN .

4 . A H a e H TH MA of n G INOR JO N , m rri d JO N O S ELLIS , Ll a dd e rfe l .

a GAI NOR JOH N , daughter Of John p Edward Of Llandderfel

Parish , was married to John Thomas Ellis of Llandderfel , son of f 1 Thomas Ellis o the same place . son of Thomas Ellis was the Ellis David , otherwise Ellis David 1 62 Thomas , of Llandderfel , who was living in 5 . The will of Oliver a of of Thomas p Robert the parish Llandderfel , proved at St . Asaph 1 62 3 ’ in , mentioned Thomas Ellis , son of the testator s nephew Ellis Da v ds of y , and Robert Ellis , son Ellis David , and Hugh Ellis , the ’

. a testator s (grand) nephew The will of John Thomas p Robert , of 1 7 1 62 1 Llandderfel , proved at St . Asaph , January , , mentioned his brother Oliver Thomas and nephew David Ellis .

CHILD OF JO HN THO MAS ELLIS AND GAINOR JO HN

H H T H MAS O f a ntle idio e 1 7 2 7— 1 . HU O N 8 a e G JO N , g ; di d ; m rri d first , a e e on Ma a e a a e h An m rri d s c d , rg r t D vid ; m rri d t ird , n Willia ms ; ma rried

o h Ma a e a . f urt , rg r t Edw rds

o r of Na ntle idio H UGH JOHN THOMAS , Hugh Jones , g , s n Merionethshire , Wales , o of John Thomas Ellis and his wife Gainor “

S of . John , was a member of the religious ociety Friends He settled at Merion , Pennsylvania , where he purchased one hundred

- 2 and fifty six acres of land from the Merion Company in 1 68 . “ The name of the first wife of Hugh Jones is not known . He 1 6th 1 686 married second , at Merion , Fifth month , , Margaret David fF ri nds E l ve nth f . o e e o Merion He married third , at Radnor Meeting ,

The of a n oh n Ofthe a h of a n e e a e Ma h 24 1 646 o e a t . A a h will Ev J , p ris Ll dd rf l , d t d rc , , pr v d St s p , Ma 1 5 1 647 e e a n in the o n h of Na ntle idio a nd K nla s C nla s to hi s y , , d vis d l ds t w s ips g y ( y ) b o he a o hn a nd e n one hi s ne he H h o hn a a a a nd r t r Edw rd J ; m ti d p ws , ug J , Willi m p Edw rd h o hn Th a i . e . o n Eva n a p Edwa rd ; cousi n Eliza be th Willi a ms . Me nti ned J o om s Ellis ( J son of T ho a or ohn so n of T ho a son of b o he -in-la w of the e a o m s Ellis , J m s Ellis) ; r t r t st t r

a nd a he of H h ohn o he e H h ohn T ho a . f t r ug J , t rwis ug J m s [ 9 ] 1 8th 1 693 of who month , , Ann Williams , spinster , Radnor , died in

1 700 . Hugh Jones removed from Merion to Plymouth , Philadelphia now ( Montgomery) County , Pennsylvania , and married a fourth f 1 2 2d 1 703 o . time , Ninth month , , Margaret Edwards Merion “ 1 7 2 7 — Hugh Jones died in Plymouth in 8 . His will dated 2 2 1 7 2 7 — 8 March , , mentioned his wife M argaret , and children Catherine Richard and Hugh ; the Meeting at Plymouth ; grand children , Rowland Richard , Margaret Williams , Sarah Evan , John ,

S . amuel , Ruth and Elizabeth Richard , and Gaynor Bowen He appointed Hugh Jones executor . Witnessed by Hugh Foulke and ” 2 Joseph Samuel .

CHILDREN OF HUGH JOHN THOMAS OR HUGH JONES :

7 58 A 1 . ATH o n 4 20 1 668 e 5 2 0 1 a e C ERINE JONES , b r , , ; di d , , ; m rri d ROWL N D

HA . RIC RDS , Sr

H G S h a t ha e e in P o h n a e . 2 . w o o U H JONE , is s id v di d lym ut , u m rri d

3. S S b o n 4 1 2 1 69 7 . JO EPH JONE , r , ,

S CATHERI NE JONE , daughter of Hugh John Thomas , born 2 0 1 668 2 0 1 758 Fourth month , ; died Fifth month , ; was married to 9 1 660 Rowland Richards , Sr . , a Welsh Quaker , born Second month , , -i n - who received from his father law , by deed of gift , a house and tract of land in M erion , Pennsylvania . 1 9 Rowland Richards sold the M erion plantation January , 1 707 — 8 on f , and the ollowing day bought three hundred and eighteen ffri T red n . acres of land in y Township , Chester County He died 9 1 7 2 0 2 0 Eighth month , . His widow , Catherine , died Fifth month , 1 7

H OF A HA . T H C ILDREN ROWL ND RIC RDS , SR , AND CA ERI NE JONES

H A H r. a e a e 4 2 6 1 7 1 6 A H T H MA . ROWL ND RIC ARDS , J , m rri d ft r , , , S RA O S N JOHN RICHARD S . J O SAMUEL RICHARDS . P N RUTH RICHARD S . M Z S ELI A B ETH RICHARD .

x . Ha on H a i on a i e Gle nn Me i on i n the Wel h T ac . 1 1 1 le a nd Alli ed Fa m i , r s r t, p rris , rr s , W p s l s .

1 9 1 0 . 62 . , p 7 H a i on l l Ph h a . 7 4 . H o n a W e a nd A i ed Fa m il . 3 a e Boo a ie 6 . il d lp i Will k E , p rris , rr s , p s l s , p 3 Ha on H a i on Wa le a nd A li ed Fa m ili e . 63. rris , rr s , p s l s , p [ 1 0 ]

O R . of R WLAN D RI CHARDS , J , son Rowland Richards and 2 2 1 690 Catherine Jones , born Second month , , was a member o f

Haverford Monthly Meeting Of Friends . He married soon after 2 6 1 7 1 6 S on 9 Fourth month , , arah Thomas , and Eleventh month , 1 7 2 3— 4 o f , they received a certificate removal from Radnor Meeting to Gwynedd Monthly Meeting . About twenty - two years later Rowland Richards settled in the n townships Of Ridley and Nether Providence , Chester ( ow Dela ware) County , Pennsylvania . This was within the limits of Chester on 2 5 1 745 Monthly Meeting , and Ninth month , , he produced a certificate at Chester Meeting , for himself , his wife S arah and three of their younger Children , from Gwy nedd Meeting .

He died soon after his removal to Chester County , as his name 1 n t n f 1 47 o o o 7 . does appear the tax list , or later

H A HA R OF W . AND ARAH H MA C ILDREN RO L ND RIC RDS , J , S T O S

I S AAC RICHARD S .

JOHN RICHARD S . Z B S a e 3 9 7 1 50 o e a . ELI A ETH RICHARD , m rri d , , , J s ph Y a rn ll

AQUILA RICHARDS .

SAMUEL RICHARD S . A AH HA o n in 1 7 37 e 1 2 2 9 1 8 1 2 a e 6 2 1 1 764 T H MA S R RIC RDS , b r ; di d , , ; m rri d , , O S A f h h H RRISON O P ila de lp ia .

S f o . ARAH RI CHARDS , daughter Rowland Richards , Jr and S s In 1 737 l his wife arah Thoma , born , was married at Philade phia f 1 1 4 o S 2 76 . M eeting Friends , ixth month , , to Thomas Harrison of Of She was a distinguished member the Society Friends , an eloquent preacher , and visited numerous meetings in America and Great

Britain . s n Thomas Harrison Of Philadelphia , o of Thomas Harrison and ofT h u rston fi ld Hannah Benson e , Cumberland County , England , was h r t n fi l 2 9 1 74 1 20 T u s o e d . born in , Eighth month , On Fifth month , 1 7 63 f , he received a certificate o removal from Carlisle Monthly of Meeting Friends , England , addressed to the monthly meeting at

Philadelphia , where Thomas Harrison went in the same year . l i z a ti on S oci et He was a member of the P ennsylva ni a Co on y, enn l a i oti he Aboli ti on o S la ver and of the P sy v n a S oci etyfor P rom ng t f y, 1 1 7 3 in 787 . I n the year 9 he was active in administering to the

x i i Ha rr son H a i on Wa le a nd Alli ed Fa m il e . 60 61 . , rr s , p s s , pp , l1 1 l ‘ r r 5 yellow fever sufie e s . He died in Philadelphia , Eleventh month ,

CHILDREN OF T HOMAS HARRISON AND SARAH RICHARDS :

e S H S o n 3 1 7 1 765 . JO EPH ARRI ON , b r , ,

w H S o n 1 1 2 1 1 7 66 e be o e 1 2 1 7 1 7 7 3. JOHN ARRI ON , b r , , ; di d f r , ,

S H S b o n 1 2 2 1 7 69 e o to 1 2 1 1 7 7 8 . s T HOMA ARRI ON , r , , ; di d pri r , ,

s H I S b o n 1 3 1 7 7 1 e be o e 6 8 1 7 72 . SAMUEL ARR ON , r , , ; di d f r , ,

H R S b o n 6 8 1 7 7 2 . wSAMUEL A RI ON , r , ,

A b o n 1 2 1 7 1 7 7 3 a e o e b e 2 7 1 802 Y A B . e JOHN H RRISON , r , , ; m rri d N v m r , , L DI LEI

s B H S b o n 8 1 9 1 7 75 a e 4 1 8 1 7 9 7 h ob e . RO ERT ARRI ON , r , , ; m rri d , , , Rut R rts

H S b o n 1 2 1 3 1 7 7 6 . wSARAH ARRI ON , r , ,

S H S bo n 1 2 1 1 7 78 . o T HOMA ARRI ON , r , ,

O of J H N HARRISON , manufacturing and Operative chemist ,

Philadelphia , son of Thomas Harrison and Sarah Ri chards , was born

1 7 1 7 73. in Philadelphia , December , He was apprenticed to Town send S peakman , a chemist of Philadelphia , and subsequently studied fo r two years in Europe , and under Joseph Priestly , the discoverer of of oxygen . He acted as one Of the Health I nspectors Philadelphia in 1 795 o f P hi la 94 . 1 7 , during the yellow fever I n he was Register the delphi a S oci ety for the I nform a ti on a nd Assi sta nce of P ersons E m i gra ti ng from F orei gn Cou ntri es . John Harrison was the first successful manufacturer of sul h u ric 1 806 p acid in America , and in he added to his manufactures the n production ofwhite lead . By establishing his Chemical works o the

Frankford Road , John Harrison was instrumental in making Ken sington a manufacturing center . He was captain of the Sixth Company in the Third Battalion

1 - 792 . of Philadelphia Militia in , under Lieutenant Colonel Peter Paris 2 3 1 796 On March , , John Harrison was elected a member of the chu lki ll Fi shi n om a n o h t t hu lk ll 1 82 1 S y g C p y ft e S a e i n S c y i . I n he was o f elected Recorder the City and county of Philadelphia , and occupied 1 24 that office until 8 . He was elected a member Ofthe first Board of 1 1 24 6 8 . M anagers of the Franklin I nstitute , February ,

John Harrison was married by Bishop White , in Christ Church , 2 7 1 802 d f Philadelphia , November , , to Ly ia Leib , daughter o John

George and M argaret Dorothy Leib , and a sister of Dr . M ichael

Leib , Senator of the United States , and Postmaster of Philadelphia . S h 1 e 5 1 7 7 7 . was born in Philadelphia , January ,

— Ha H l n ll Fa m l e . on a i on Wa e a d A i ed i i 9 1 4 . rris , rr s , p s s , pp I 1 2 P ri estl Lod e on th He died at his mansion house , y g , e Frankford 1 9 1 833. F Road , Philadelphia , July , o r a more complete sketch see Ha rri son Wa les a nd Alli ed Fa m i li es 1 4 - 2 , p , pages 9 .

C HILDREN OF JO HN HARRISON AND LYDIA LEI B :

1 . M H S b o n e e be CAROLINE ATILDA ARRI ON , r S pt m r die d F e brua ry a e n 1 9 1 82 8 T ho a e fi rs e b o a e . e on e n U . . m rri d Ju , , m s J L i , C mm d r S N

2 . T HOMAs i AR IS ON bo n A e A a , r pril di d pril m rrie d Sa ra h Richa rd érostR y. M B H 3. S b o n A 3 1 80 7 I I RRI ON , , ; e ne 9 , 1 881 ; a e CHAEL LE A r pril di d Ju m rri d first , M h 20 a 1 833. n a T ho a e on o h n o n . He a e e o n rc , Virgi i m s Sk lt J st m rri d s c d ,

Anne T . o h o . B his T h t y t e he ha d Hon . o a e to n Ha on R r ck firs wif m s Sk l rris , O f Ph a e h a M n e o a A e n a nd on e ne a to il d lp i , i ist r ( Dipl m tic g t C sul G r l) Egypt , b a o n e n o P e e n Mc Kinle A y pp i tm t fr m r sid t y, pril “ H AN N H S a e n e e e e ea . N SARA ARRI ON , di d g d l v y rs U D H S e a e two ea . JOHN EDMUN ARRI ON . di d g d y rs G B HA b o n ob e 2 8 1 81 1 e e e b e 9 1 885 GEORGE LEI RRISON , r Oct r , ; di d S pt m r , ; a e ne 8 1 84 1 AR AH ANN AP a e e on obe m rri d first , Ju , , S W LES ; m rri d s c d , Oct r

1 6 1 856 e a He n M he . , , L titi ry itc ll

7 . A S A H S b o n Fe b a e o e e 6 1 882 a e DELAIDE LOUI ARRI ON , r ru ry di d N v mb r , ; m rri d

A 4 1 850 Be n a n P. H n . ugust , , j mi u t

8 . S S H RS bo n 1 81 6 e Ma CORNELIA CU TI AR I ON , r , di d y

. . of GEORGE LE I B HARRISON , LL D , President the Board o f of Public Charities , son John Harrison and Lydia Leib , was born 2 1 1 1 in Philadelphia October 8 , 8 . He entered Harvard University 1 2 8 8 f of . in , later studied law in the o fices Joseph R I ngersoll , Esquire , 1 5 of Philadelphia , and was admitted to the Philadelphia Bar , M ay ,

1 33. f 8 Upon the death o his father in the last named year , it became ’ necessary for M r . Harrison to give his entire time to his father s h o f o fHa rri son B rot ers . business , as a member the firm 1 849 of of I n , upon invitation he became a member the firm

f r . Powers and Weightman , and continued with them o several years George Leib Harrison established his sons in the Franklin Sugar 1 Refinery , and from 863 until his death devoted himself very earnestly to the advancement of their business . “ M r . Harrison early devoted much time to philanthropic pur in of suits , beginning with labors the various organizations the Epis ’

ofS t . copal Church . He was a zealous member Luke s Church from 1 42 8 until his death , and was a vestryman and warden for most of Di vi ni t S chool the time . He served as trustee of the y from its estab lish m e nt of E i sco a l H os i ta l for , as treasurer the p p p twenty years , and

Re i e . Me ne The Genea lo ica o e 1 2 . rvi , g l g st r , V lum I , p l 1 3l 1 854 as a member ofthe Genera lB oa rd ofMi ssi ons . I n he was elected o f N orth Am eri ca n I nsu ra nce Com a n a director the p y, a position he

held for many years . o f H ouse o Re u e He was selected as a manager the f f g , and in d o ta te ha ri ti es 1 869 was appointed to the newly created B oa r f S C , o f 1 874 which he was chosen president , and in he was elected president of the first Genera l Conventi on of the Uni ted S ta tes B oa rds of P u bli c ha r ti Of C i es . George Leib Harrison was appointed a member the B oa rd o Ci t Trusts 1 878 f y in , and in the following year was appointed

an inspector of the E a stern P eni tenti a ry.

M r . Harrison was an indefatigable worker , and gave many

years of his life to the study Of the poor and the insane . He was f te o oci a l ci ence 1 87 7 Le i sla ti on on I nsa ni t the author O Cha p rs n S S , ; g y,

1 884 The Rem a i ns o Wi lli a m P enn 1 882 . , and f , From Harvard Uni of versity M r . Harrison received the degrees of M aster Arts and

1 LL. f usa honori s 87 8 D . Bachelor o Arts , ca , in , and the degree Of 1 from the University of Pennsylvania in 883. 8 1 84 1 to George Leib Harrison was married first , June , , Sarah

Ann Waples , daughter of Nathaniel Waples and Lydia Leib Riley o f 4 1 8 1 6 S un Philadelphia , born November , ; died in Philadelphia , 2 1 1 1 6 1 850 . 6 85 day , May , He married second , October , , Letitia

Henry M itchell , daughter of Dr . John Kearsley M itchell , of Phila

A . 1 1 1 1 lenwood 83 . G delphia , born ugust , M r . Harrison died at , 9 Germantown , Wednesday , September ,

CHILDREN OF GEORGE LEI B HARRISON AND SARAH ANN WAPLES

1 . H M G H I S o n Ma h 1 8 1 842 a e a . F a e r. ARRIET OR AN ARR ON , b r rc , ; m rri d Willi m W r zi r , J , f o Phila de lphia .

2 . S S S S . f he Un e of H . o n Ma 3 1 844 P o o o t CHARLE CU TI ARRI ON , LL D , b r y , ; r v st iv rsity Pe nn n — a a 1 894 1 9 1 0 a E lle n on a n . sylv i , ; m rried Nix W l

3. A F V H S . . 4 a A B A. M . o n F e b a 2 0 1 8 6 a e e L RED CRA EN ARRI ON , , , b r ru ry , ; m rri d K t

de Fo re st She ld on .

4 . H S S . . o n Ma 4 1 850 a e B e ha Ma e h e . WILLIAM WEL H ARRI ON , LL D , b r y , ; m rri d rt ri W yt

CHILD OF GEORGE LEI B HARRISON AND LET IT IA HENRY MITCHELL :

M 5 . bo n A 1 4 1 858 a e o e 26 1 882 ITCHELL r pril , ; m rri d first , Oct b r , , $ i i ni Me i a o he a e 2 5 1 903 Ma a e a ne h . V rg rr t N rris ; m rri d July , , rg r t J t Smit

Ha o n H a i on Wa le nd A — a l i e Fa m i li e . 2 9 9 . rris , rr s , p s l d s , pp 3 14 l

L L OY D O F P E N L LY N

GORONWY of ff of Penllyn , the fourth son Gru ydd a p Ma dog 1 Lla nuwch T e id Of Llyn g , married Isabel , daughter of Gruffydd of Rhu dda lt Gl nd frdw of , fourth Baron of y y y , the English creation , ’ L E stra n and Elizabeth his wife , daughter of John ge of Knockyn : Gules two li ons a ssa nt a r ent Castle (Arms , p g ) and Jane his wife , t of Che rle ton daugh er John , Lord Powys , by Maude his wife , daughter f o . r Roger Mortimer , first Earl of March By this marriage Go onwy 2 had , besides other issue , a son and heir :

R AP GO ONWY of . Gwe nhw fa r TUDOR Penllyn He married y , O f S e l f o fNa n na u : Or a li on ra m a t daughter Howel y , Lord (Arms , p n a z ure n ) , by whom he had , besides other issue , a younger so Ieuan , who was one ofthe sureties for the farmer ofthe Ra glo rship OfPenllyn 4th 142 6 at M ichaelmas , Hen ry VI ( ) and a son and heir :

HOWEL AP TUDOR of Penllyn was farmer under the Prince of f Wales , of the M ill o Pen Aran in Penllyn , at Michaelmas , lst Henry of IV , and held on lease the Extent Lands the Crown in the 4 th commot of Penllyn , Michaelmas , Henry VI He married 3 T ibot E ini n a f of Ge dol , daughter of o p Gru fydd a p Llewelyn Cors y , W Ma red dd by hom he had a son and heir y , and a younger son ,

See The Lo d o P en l n h o e . r s f l y , t is v lum 9 o The Hi to o The P i n e The Lo Ma he a nd The An i en Nobi i o P ow Fa do Ll yd , s ry f r c s , rds rc r c t l ty f ys g, — 2 o e . 1 1 6 1 0 . V lum IV , pp J T ibo t a e Ho e a Iorwe rth o f Gla s oe d i n C nlla ith e on e a n ha n of m rri d first , w l p g y ; s c d , I u c

Moe liwrch Ra lor o f Abe rta na d lst He n a nd h Ho e a T o . , g , ry IV ; t ird , w l p ud r [ 1 5 ] Llw d Gwe rfil f of f a Dafydd y , and two daughters , , wi e Gru fydd p B ledd n Ma llt o f Ma re d dd a y of the Tower , near Mold ; and , wife y p

Owain a p I euan a p Gruffydd a p Llewelyn .

D D D MARE Y AP HOWEL Of Penllyn , the eldest son , was one n 3lst o f the j ury o an inquest held at B ala , Henry VI He we n hw fa r Ie ua n a a married G y Fechan , daughter of p Tudor p of Ca da i r B e n ll n Go ro nwy a p Howel y Gadair y , by whom he had a son and heir :

ARE DY DD . DAVI D AP M of Bala , who married three times Gwe n llia n a f a By his first wife , , daughter of William p Gru fydd p

so n . Robert , he had a and heir , Howel Lloyd , of whom presently a Ie u a n a H is second wife was Margaret , daughter of David p p l ini n Ha rdd e ch . E o , the brave Constable and Defender of Castle a M a red dd a H is third wife was Annesta , daughter of Rhys p y p Tudor

a C nwri V II . p y g c han of Y Foelas , Standard Bearer to Henry

O O Ma llt H WEL LL YD of Bala , the eldest son , married , daughter Of Howel c han a p Howel a p Gru ffydd Of Llwydia rth : a bl a h - t ul o S e e oa a r ent a tti red a nd u n ed r . (Arms , g g , g ) They had 1 G e thin four sons and five daughters : . Thomas Lloyd , who married a a Catherine , daughter and heiress of David a p I euan p David p a d fa e h of Tudor p Owain c han of y y , in the parish Llangwm Dinm a e l a a f a a Ble dd n in , p Owain Hen p Gru fydd p Owain p y , Lord Dinm a el f r n n 2 of , second son o Owain B ogy ty ; . Piers Lloyd ; 4 1 3. : Howel Lloyd ; . Robert Lloyd . The daughters were . Gwen , a of 2 a wife Of Robert p Thomas Bala ; . Lowry , wife of Edward p of DO] f a Ie ua n a Ma re d dd John Wynn Derwen in Llandder el , p p y a a Goronw a f a i r B nll n 3 p Tudor p y p Howel y Gadair o Ca d e y ; . Elen , a Re i na llt of a ruff d a wife of Thomas p g Glan Tanad , p G y p Howel a Ma do a Io rwe rth of 4 p g p Goch Mochnant ; . Elizabeth , wife of ff 5 f a . o John Gru ydd of Llandderfel ; and Jane , wife Rhydderch p a Richard a p John p David . [ 1 6 ] of B osworth m eld .

( S ee pa ge 6)

’ of LOWRY , daughter Howel Lloyd of Bala , married Edward a a a Ma red dd p John Wynn , of Dol Derwen in Llandderfel , p Ieuan , p y oron a Ca d i r B nll n a p Tudor a p G wy p Howel y Gadair of a e y .

DESCENT F ROM LLOY D OF PENLLY N

o a h e of Ho e o a ri e a a ohn nn. L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd m r d Edw rd p J Wy a h e of a a a e a be k n a a r a e e a o r . Wa t y p Edw d m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R t

Edwa rd a p Wa tkyn ma rried a da ughte r OfThom a s a p Robe rt .

J ohn a p Edwa rd o f Lla ndd e rfe l .

Ga ino r J ohn ma rri e d J ohn Tho ma s Ellis . i Hugh J o hn T homa s Of Na ntle idiog a nd h s first Wife .

he ne one a e o a n ha . Ca t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

a n ha r. a e a a h Tho a . Rowl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r m s

Sa ra h Richa rds ma rried Thoma s Ha rri son . a J ohn Ha rrison ma rried Lydi Le ib .

Ge o rge Le ib Ha rriso n ma rrie d Sa ra h Wa ple s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

[ 1 7 ] N A N N AU O F N AN N AU 1

ADWGAN ofNa n na u MADOG AP C , Lord , married first , Efa , a Uchdr d of daughter and heiress of Ma dog a p Philip p y , Lord i C fe lio a a Goronw . y g , p Edwin p y He married second , Jane , daughter of nwri a Rhiwa lla wn G m ra e Cy g p , Lord of M aelor y g ; third , Eva , 2 daughter of E inion a p S e isyllt Lord of Ma th a fa rm .

m f Ma do M EURI G , Lord of Na nau , son o g by his first wife , nllia n f I rwe rth a Pe redur a married Gwe , daughter and heiress o o p p E dnowa in a B ra n p dwe , and had :

Y NY R f m we rf l , Lord o Na nau , who married G y , daughter and f l heiress o Ma dog a p L ywa rch .

Y NY R n n FYCHAN , Lord of Na a u . Among the petitions of 2 3 preferred to Edward , Prince Wales , at Kensington , d Edward I Y n r is one from this y , stating that the King had given to 3 f Of Ra lor f him the O fice g o the commot of Tal y Bont , for his Ma do a service in taking g p Llewelyn , who in the last war had made

‘ Lew s Dwnn o e . y , V lum I I o The Hi o o the P i n e The Lo d Ma he a nd The An i en Nobi li o P ow Fa do Ll yd , st ry f r c s , r s rc r c t ty f ys g,

o e . 55 6 V lum V , pp , 5 3 e f F n Coll ctor o i e s . [ 18 ] of 1 himself Prince Wales , and had delivered him up to the King . n The petition was not granted , inasmuch as Y yr could S how no charter or title to the office . He and various others were charged in of 1 5th 1 6 the parliament and th Edward I I , with attacking , on the 1 h next Wednesday after the Feast of St . Gregory , 5t Edward I I , o f the castle John de Grey , at Ruthin , setting fire to the town , and 2 ki lling two men . n r of Na nna u Gwe nllia n Y y c han , Lord , married , daughter n i ni n i ll of Gruffydd a p Gwen a p Goro wy a p E o a p S e sy t .

f a nna u . n M EURI G , Lord o N His tomb , o which is the follow “ : Hi e i a cet ing inscription , is still to be seen in Dolgelly Church ” f l r chon . o Meuri c fi i us Yny Va He married Angharad , daughter l n n Gruffydd a p Owain a p B e ddyn a p Owain B rogy ty .

LLWYD Na n na u Ma llt M EURI G , Lord of , married , daughter Of Howel Pickell a p David a p Goronwy a p Iorwe rth a p Howel a p

i i n de ff Ha rdd of . More dd g a p S a d , Lord Mostyn

Na nn a u HOWEL S E LY F , Lord of , married Mali , daughter of ' E in ion a p Gru fiydd a p Llewelyn a p Cynwrig a p Osbern Wyddel of l Cors y G e do .

nna WE NHWY FAR Na u , G , daughter of Howel Self , Lord of Llo d o Ll s was married to Tudor a p Goronwy of Penllyn . (See y f y r Trevo . )

$ Re o d o Ca e na von . c r f r r , p ‘ Roll o P a li a m e n o e . 397 . s f r t, V lum I , p [ 1 9 ] DESCENT F ROM NANNAU OF NANNAU

w . G e nhw fa r a h e of Ho e e a s a o e a e o a XVI I y , d ug t r w l S lf, b v , m rri d Tud r p

G oronwy Of Pe nllyn .

Ho o f P n n . XVI . we l a p T ud r o e lly

r . XV . Ma edydd a p Howe l

Da vid a p Ma re dydd .

Ho we l Llo yd of Ba la .

o h e f Ho e o a e a a o hn nn. L wry da ug t r o w l Ll yd , m rri d Edw rd p J Wy

a tk a e a e a h e of a a a e o e . W y n a p Edwa rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r a p R b rt

Edwa rd a p Wa tkyn ma rri e d a d a ugh te r of Thoma s a p Robe rt .

J oh n a p Edwa rd of Lla ndde rfe l .

Ga ino r J oh n ma rrie d J ohn T homa s Ellis .

Hugh J oh n Th oma s o f Na ntle idiog a nd his first wife .

n a e a n ha . Ca the rine J o e s m rri d Rowl d Ric rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a e a a h T ho a . R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r m s

Sa ra h Richa rds ma rrie d T homa s Ha rrison .

J ohn Ha rrison ma rrie d Lydia Le ib . n Geo rge Le ib Ha rriso n ma rrie d Sa ra h A n Wa pl e s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

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B LE T HY N A P KY NUY N of , Prince Wales , who wa s m ost ’ tra yterously 69 cowa rdly m u rdred by Rees sonne of Owen a p E dwi n ’ a ter he ha d worthi l overned Wa les 1 3 ea res An f y g y o 1 073. (Slain at

Welshpool . ) He married Herce , daughter Of Killin a p Y p la idd R h i 1 o a d . : Ar ent a li on ra m a nt sa ble Arms g , p .

AP B LE T HIN a K n u n n M ERED ITH p y y , married first Hu e dd , o fE un uthe daughter de Allington . His second wife was Beti daughter E dnowe n Of Bendow , by whom he had :

AP MAD DOCK M ERED ITH , who had :

E RWORT H J GOGH , who married a daughter of Ma nde l of ey county Chester , and had :

GRUFF IT H VY CHAN B re ed , Lord of g g , during the reign of f oha nni s ou h a King Edward I ; married Matilda , daughter o J G g p ffi l th i a ssa nt G ru th a R s a . : Gu es ree l ons p y p Meredith Arms , p a r t gen .

x 8 3 he i l a 9 . . . 2 f . 1 67 1 74 . T V i Ha r ei a n M nu i No. 1 3 6 1 83 N o ff 3 5 53 S scr pt , f ; , , ; f , s

ta ti on o h o hi e 1 62 3. The P ubli a i on o The Ha lei a n S o i e o e . f S r ps r , c t s f r c ty , V lum XXIX , pp

292 , 2 93. I 2 1 l GRUFF IT H VYCHAN Ka rhowell of , married a daughter of

Robert B ulkeley of Cheshire .

of W GRI FFITH KYNASTON Stokes in county Salop , itnessed 1 1 A t h vro i n eneston 3 3. : r en a c e n a deed as Gr fii de Ki n in Arms g ,

n ra i led betwee three u llets erced sa ble . e g n m pi He married Gwen ,

daughter of Je rwo rth a p G ruffith a p Heilin a p Je u a a p Kenrick . ’

: S a ble three na s hea ds era sed a r ent. Her arms were , g g

son of f Gwe ruilla PH I LI PPUS KYNASTON , Gri fith , married , n daughter Of Roger Vycha a p Sir Roger Powys a p Grono a p Tudor .

: ert two boa rs a ssa nt or. Her arms V , p

MADOC KYNASTON had a grant in G e snocks in the year

1 34 1 . of F ra ncton of He married Cicely , daughter Jenkin , Lord F n n Welsh ra cto .

f JOHANNES KYNASTON seneschal o Ellesmere , married of a ruffith a r r h e ll Agnes , daughter Llewelyn Dd w p G p Je wo t Vo ,

of Abe rta na t .

of f MADOC KYNASTON Stokes , married Isolda , daughter o the Count of Northumberland . She enfeoffed lands of Lye by 1 435 Ellesmere in , as Isolda , widow of Madoc Kynaston .

S son of JOHANNES KYNA TON , M adoc , had a pardon from

Kin g Henry IV . [ 2 2 ] S GRI FFITH KYNA TON of Stokes , in county Salop , seneschal ofEllesmere in the ninth year of the reign Of Ki ng Henry VI ; married of M argaret , daughter of John Hoord Walford in Salop .

S of Midle S ROGER KYNA TON and Hordley in county alop , Blore he a th 1 45 vanquished and slew the Lord Audley at , 8 , and E rm i ne a chevron ules took his arms , , g , ever since borne quarterly by ” n n s the Ky a sto o f Hordley . He was knighted in the ninth year of the reign of King Edward IV , and was sheriff of county S alop in 1 1 1 4 — 1 495 6 . 46 and 70 . Died

He married first , Elizabeth , sister of Lord Cobham o f Ster of of burgh , and second , Elizabeth , sister Richard Grey Powys .

CHILD OF ROGER KY NASTON AND ELIZABETH CO BHAM

KYNAS TON f H e he o f o n a o i 7 . S o 5 1 THOMA , o rdl y ; S riff c u ty S l p n 1 0 ; ma rrie d Ma ria

Corbe tt .

CHILDREN OF ROGER KY NASTON AND HIS SECOND WIF E

LANCELOT KYNA S TON .

M G S a e ha Ha n e . AR ARET KYNA TON , m rri d Ric rd m r

S a e o e T ho ne . JANE KYNA TON , m rri d R g r r s

S a e T ho a S turre . JOHANNA KYNA TON , m rri d m s y

ANE S a e T ho a o be . KYNA TON , m rri d m s C r tt t A Y A T a e H E RWORT H AP E INION . MARI K N S ON . m rri d OWEL AP JENKIN , AP J

Ar : E m i ne a a i e u e . ms r , s lt r g l s

S a e t on of o n e nb h . KYNA TON , m rri d Ellis Ey c u ty D ig

S M who e i n 1 534 . A o n the b a nne of HUMPHREY KYNA TON DE ORTON , di d m g rs ‘ - ’ ho e who e n e e F a n e 1 6 ne 1 5 1 3 o : Shro . Ho m ffra na on t s t r d r c , Ju ccurs p y Ky st ’ a nd T homa s Tre ntha m a C m e n wyth owt te n sta nde rt .

T F M BLE THY N P OF DESCEN RO , RINCE WALES

Ma ria Kyna ston ma rried Howe l a p J e nki n. Ca the ri ne v Howe l ma rried J ohn Wynn .

a a ohn nn a i e o a h e Of Ho e o . Edw rd p J Wy m rr d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

a t n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a obe t . W ky p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R r Edwa rd a p Wa tky n ma rrie d da ught e r Of Thoma s a p Robe rt .

J o h n a p Edwa rd of Lla ndde rfe l .

G a inor J ohn ma rrie d J oh n T h o ma s Ellis . i Hugh J oh n T homa s of Na ntle idiog a nd h s first wi fe .

h o o a n R ha . Ca t e rin e J ne s ma rried R wl d ic rds , Sr

h o a . o a n ha r. a e a a h T R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r m s

Sa ra h Ri cha rds ma rrie d T ho ma s Ha rrison .

J ohn Ha rrison ma rrie d Lydia Le ib . Geo rge L e ib Ha rrison ma rrie d Sa ra h Ann Wa ple s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

1 enn va ni a e ha . 1 1 6 . e nn Wel h Foun e o P , o , t , Gl , s d rs f syl V lum I c r p 2 leo . C. V. Cotton Ma nu scri pt . C p [ 2 3] G Y Lo RD s O F P WY R E , O S

DAVI D GREY , of Northumberland County , England , the “ first ofthe line . That this name hath been ancient in Northumber r land , and famous for divers milita y exploits , is evident from many ” 1 authorities .

S I R THOMAS GREY of Berwick in the county of North 2 m rl n of L Moub ra u b e a d , married Jane , daughter John , ord y , and had :

SI R JOH N GREY , who married Joan , the eldest daughter and

- co of h rle ton . heiress Edward de C e , Lord of Powys He was a man

Of great action , and was held in high estimation by Henry V . I n the ’ second year of the latter s reign , he was with the King at the siege on 2 4th of Caen in Normandy . I n the will made by Henry V , the f July , in the third year o his reign preparatory to his invasion of France , the king bequeathed to him a golden cu p . S ir 1 4 1 4 1 5 John Grey was one of the kn ights sent August , , of of under the command Sir John Holland , Earl H untingdon , to ’ Ha rfie u r reconnoitre , and to Choose a proper position for the King s ” 3 “ i of army before t landed . He took part in the famous Battle 4 f - Agincourt , in which he had a retinue o thirty three lances , although it cannot be averred with absolute certainty that it was this noble ” 5 man .

1 B a n The Do m a n a nd E i n B a ona e o n l E a nd o e . 32 5 . ks , r t xt ct r g f g , V lum I I I , p 2 A P ee a e o l o n E n a nd o . e . 67 C lli s , r g f g , V lum V , p 8 3 o a Hi o o he B a l o A i t e n ou e a e . Nic l s , st ry f tt f g c rt, pr f c xciii ‘ o b e 2 5 1 4 1 5 . Oct r , 5 o a Hi o the B a o e o A i ncourt . 35 . Nic l s , st ry f ttl f g , p [ 2 4 ] A m Of r s Grey , Lords of

1 4 1 7 I n , he was retained by indenture to serve the King In his - a t - wars of France , with forty men arms . I n reward for his valiant ‘ ‘ services he had a grant from the King of the castle and lordship of Til e h y , in Normandy , to hold to him and the eirs male of his body , to S ir which castle and lordship did belong Philip Harcourt , Knight , ’ ” t 1 than an adherent o the King s enemies . t 1 4 1 7 He was sent wi h a guard into Powys land in , where Sir of John Oldcastle , the chief the Lollards , had been captured , to bring f . on him be ore the parliament I t was , this occasion , it may be

reasonably surmised , that he became acquainted with his future wife , of Che rle ton w Joan the elder daughter Sir Edward de , Lord Of Po ys . Ma u n t f I n the following year he was Captain of , and , in urther of 1 consideration his service , had a grant , bearing date at Rouen , 3 of of T a nke rvill J anuary , the Earldom e in Normandy , with all the to of appurtenances hold to him , and the heirs male his body by homage and the delivery o fa basinet (o r helmet) at the Castle Of f ” 2 on O . . Rouen , the feast St George , yearly During the siege o fRouen the Sovereign appears to have held Of a Chapter the Order of the Garter , and to have caused four knights S ta fiord B ourchie r Si r ohn to be elected , namely , Sir Hugh , Lord , J Gre Robe sa rt S ir Phe l y, Sir John , and William yp , sometimes styled

Lord B a rdolf. All the new companions had Often distinguished

themselves by their services in the field , and had fought both at 3 H rfl r Phe l a e u and at Agincourt . Sir William yp was then treasurer ’ Of the King s Household , and Sir John Grey was created Earl of T a n k rvill of e e in Normandy . This is a confirmation Sir John Grey 4 being entitled to be o n the Roll Of the Battle of Agincourt . f 1 42 0 He was again in the wars o France in , and was made the o f re com Governor Harfleur , and in the next year he had a further for of pense his many and great services , a grant certain Lordships Ha r e de n in Normandy which he had recovered from Sir John p , of Knight . He was also made Governor of the castle Gournay in 5 Normandy .

- - i n Che rle ton . The Earl predeceased his father law , Edward de 1 42 1 of On the third Of April , , he was slain with the Duke Clarence ’

(the King s brother) , the Earl Of Kent , and others , at the Battle of 6 7 Beauge , when passing a river and marsh near the castle of Beaufort .

o n A Pee a e o E n a nd o e . 67 8 . C lli s , r g f gl , V lum V , ll i n Hi o i al a nd A he o o i a l Mo Cha rle s one The Feuda l B a on o P ow . Co e o rris J s , r s f ys ct s st r c rc l g c

e a ti n to Mon om e hi e o e . 330 . r l g tg rys r , V lum I , p 3 Se pte mbe r 4 o a A Hi o o the O de o Kni h hood o the B i i h E m i e 1 842 o e . 29 . Nic l s , st ry f r rs f g t f r t s p r , , V lum I , p 5 o n A Pee a e o E n la n o e 67 8 C lli s , r g f g d , V lum V , p 5 he Ba e of Bea e o r An o t he b a e ha ne the e of e a a n the T ttl ug , j u ; first ttl t t tur d tid succ ss g i st

Engglish . 7 Co lli ns A P ee a e o E n la nd o e . 67 8. , r g f g , V lum V , p [ 2 5 ] 1 I t is said that he was buried in the chancel of Welshpool Church .

The Earl left his widow , Joan , who , on the death Of her father , Edward he rle ton L of on S 142 1 de C , ord Powys , Friday before Palm unday , , of had livery of her paternal inheritance , whereof the Lordship 142 5 Powys was a part . She died in .

of T a nke rville S I R HENRY GREY , Earl and Lord Powys , f 1 42 1 succeeded to the earldom upon the death o his father in , but of of was under age . After the death his mother , the custody his 2 of 2 7 14 5 . lands was granted to John , Duke Bedford , October , “ I n the same year Henry Grey received the honour of knighthood , of from the Regent , John Duke Bedford , at the ti me when the King f of himself was kn ighted . He was o the retinue of the Duke Bedford in the French Wars in “ 1 44 1 — 2 of I n , Henry Grey received livery his lands , and in the following year there was a partition Of the lands belonging to

Joan , late Countess Of Kent , between the Earls of Somerset , West minster , and Salisbury , the Duke of York , Joyce , the wife of Joh n ” 4 ’ Ti toft . p , and Henry Grey de Powys Henry Grey endowed King s of College , Cambridge , with the Priory of Kersey , in the county

Suffolk and all its possessions . 1 8 1449 By an ordinance of the King , dated th August , , it is “ f stated that , whereas for to aide the King in setting forth o the w armies the which the Lord Po ys , the Lord Zouches , and Robert ”

Veere , knight , that lede , certain loans had been promised to the

King by the Archbishop of Canterbury and others .

I n this year the war was renewed with the French , who invaded

Normandy , which soon fell into their hands . One Of the places f a nk rvill earliest taken was the castle o T e e , which was surrendered of 1 449 by the Duke So merset in October , , and thus Henry Grey , k 5 T a n e rville . second Earl Of , lost his earldom Henry Grey does not appear ever to have been summoned to

. f parliament He married Antigone , natural daughter o Humphrey

of f . Plantagenet , Duke Gloucester , and died on the feast day o St 1 450 f l f Hilary , , seized of the manor of Kersey in S u fio k , the manor o

Mo ha e one The Feudal B a on o P ow Colle i on H i o i a l a nd Archceolo i cal rris C rl s J s , r s f ys . ct s st r c g ela i n to Mon om e hi e o e 332 . r t g tg rys r , V lum I , 3 a The B a ona e o E n la nd o e e . 2 84 . Dugd l , r g f g , V lum I I , p 3 Mo ha e on The Feuda l B a on e o P ow . o l i on i a hae o a l rris C rl s J s , r s f ys C l ect s Hi stor ca l nd Arc ol gi c la i n to M on om e hi e . e o e 334 . r t g tg rys r , V lum I , p 4 ho Col e a nea o o ra hi a t lo T c e Genea i a o e 1 84 . Nic ls , l ct p g p g c , V lum VI I I , 5 Mo ha l n w e one The Feuda B a o o P o . o le i on Hi o i a l a nd A haeolo i a l rris C rl s J s , r s f ys C l ct s st r c rc g c e a n n h i to Mo om e i e o e . 339 . r l t g tg rys r , V lum I , p [ 2 6 ] The Battle OfAgincourt .

( S ee pa ge 2 5 )

C H E RLE T O N L B PO WYSl , F E U D A A RO N S O F

Of I n compiling an account of the Feudal Barons Powys , it is difficult to fix upon the precise period i n the history Of the Ancient Princes Of Upper Powys when they can be said to have definitely

acknowledged the supremacy of the English Crown , and consented

of . to hold their hereditary territories , as a fee a foreign sovereign Their position was for a lengthened period o fan equivocal anomalous ci r character , they asserted their princely prerogatives whenever cum s a n e s of t c permitted , and they could act independently the

English Sovereign , but whenever adversity overtook them , and they or were threatened with destruction by their rival princes , by superior

force , they forthwith claimed English protection , and submitted themselves to the foreign yoke . “ T h of own e princedom of Powys had a crown its , within its own Ma th ra va l limits , called the Crown of , which together with its lands and tenements to the same Crown Of Ma th ra va l j oined and of annexed , were subj ect to the Princes of North Wales , and held Ab e rffr of the Crown of o . After Edward I , King England , subdued o fAbe rffro North Wales , the rights attached to the Crown devolved Of upon him and his successors as Prince Wales ; and , the Princes of of Powys surrendering their princely rights , the Lordship Powys , f as i t then became , is said to have been held of the King o England ,

i n ca i te . as Prince of Wales , p , by baronial service “ The Barony o r Lordship Of Powys at an early period became one of the Lordships Marcher in Wales . These lordships in general owed their origin to the difficulty the Kings ofEngland had in making of conquest Wales , who , therefore , gave to the lords and other great men i n England such countries in Wales as they could win from the

Welshmen . These are the words of divers of their grants . By these means many were drawn to bring great armies of English men and

Normans into Wales , who conquered many great lordships , which

1 I n ui i on 6 m hi e i Hen VI . Co l i on Hi o on o e q s t ry l ect s stori ca l a nd Archaeologi ca l re la ti ng t M tg rys r ,

o e . 2 54. h o Colle a n ea To o ra hi ca et Genea o i a o e . 1 83. V lum I , p Nic ls , ct p g p l g c , V lum VI I I , p [ 2 8 ] l - tl L Yl es . Cas e , Powys al

o f they held to them and their heirs forever , the Kings ofEngland , as lands purchased by conquest and the Lords Marcher were permitted to assume such quasi - royal prerogatives and authority as were m eces

sary for the quiet govern ment of the country . I t is said that no records can be found of any grant constituting a Lordship Marcher

in Wales . or of But the Barony Lordship Powys had its origin , not from

conquest , as the other Lordships Marcher had , but by the submission of n the Princes of Upper Powys to the English Crown , and their co

er ba roni a m . f senting to hold their lands in fealty and p Gri fith , the 1 son son Ble thin a n n second of Meredith , the of p Co vy Prince Of ” Powys , was , it is said , the first that yielded to the English yoke . 1 1 7 7 C v e ilio of a I n , Owen ( y g) the son Griffith p Meredith , attended the summons of Hen ry I I to a parliament held at Oxford ff about the first of May in that year , to confer with him on the a airs 2 we nw nw n son o f ve ilio . G Of Wales y y , the Owen Cy g , was summoned

to attend a council at , in October , and again in 1 20 7 S he attended a council at hrewsbury , and was thrown into prison 1 2 08 and not released until the year , when he covenanted to serve 4 the King (John) de se cl de terra sua i n perpetuu m . ’ Gwen w nw n s i Upon y y death , the K ng exercised the right as

his feudal superior , and conceded his lands to the custody Of Llewelyn 5 of G riffin during the minority his heir , , who , after attaining his 1 24 1 for of maj ority in , was fined three hundred marks seisin his ’ 6 father s lands , and the King took his homage . Although summoned

to perform military service on several occasions , he does not appear 1 2 7 5 to have been summoned to parliament ; but in , upon his break ing with Llewelyn , his territory was placed under English protection , “ ” and from this time forward , even if not before , it can be said “ his principality o f Powys may be regarded as an English barony , 7 held under the crown of England , like any other Lordship Marcher , Of and Griffin ended his life , as he had begun it , a subject the English

King , and transmitted his lands to his heirs to be held as an English ” barony . o fArw stli Owen de la Pole (also known as Owen y , the eldest w nw nw n son of Griffin a p G e y y , appeared at the parliament held at 1 2 Shrewsbu ry in 83, and surrendered to King Edward I all his lands , and received them back again su b n om i ne et tenu ra li beri B a ron a gi i

1 Ab or a = so n o f Ble thin a Co nv n Ble thin son of on p ; p y , C vy 1 e n a nd B a e a The Hi o o S h ew bu 1825 o e . 82 . Ow l k w y , st ry f r s ry. , V lum I , p 3 t Ha ho ne ou n il a nd P a i a m e n o S h ew bu . rts r . C c s rl s f r s ry 4 e n a nd B a e a The Hi o o S h ew bu y 1 82 5 o e . 90 . Ow l k w y , st ry f r s r , , V lum I , p 5 e n a nd B a e a The Hi o o S h ew bu 1 825 o e . 9 6 . Ow l k w y , st ry f r s ry , , V lum I , p ° Rotuli s Fi ni um 2 5 He n . 4 . ry I II , m

7 le ti on i a a nd A haeo o i al ela i n to Mon om e hi e o e . 34 . Col c s Hi stor c l rc l g c r t g tg rys r , V lum I , p [ 2 9 ] An li ce resi na ndo Dom i no Re i heredi bus sui s et ca ronce An li a g , g g , g 1 nom en et ci rcula m pri nci pa tus . of Here , from the express surrender the name and crown of a of prince , it would appear that , notwithstanding four in succession his ancestors had submitted to the crown of England and yielded to er ba roni a m of hold their lands p , still , the titular princedom Powys of continued in him , and by the j ealous policy the English sovereign was required to be absolutely , and forever , abandoned in precise and formal terms . to f of From the foregoing , it seems safe a firm that several the last princes of Upper Powys , without altogether relinquishing their princely rights , did become barons of England by tenure , holding - their lands i n ca pi te from the English crown . 1 2 93 Owen de la Pole died before October , , leaving an infant 1 309 son , Griffin de la Pole , who died in J une , , under age , and before

‘ ’ he could succeed to his father s barony . Owen left also a daughter a w se Ga da ru or ha rd Ha wyse (known as H y , the y) , who was born 1 2 9 1 ’ in July , , and was found to be eighteen at the time of her brother s death , when she became heiress of Powys . The King gave her in marriage shortly afterward to an illus h rl ton triou s soldier , John de C e e , who had livery of the barony of 2 6th La Pole on the August ,

JOHN DE CHE RLE TON was undoubtedly a man of great eminence during the reign of Edward I I , and was highly esteemed by 1 306 rl t n . Ch e e o that monarch A document of the year names John de , not while as yet he was a knight , and before his future patron , King

Edward I I , had ascended the throne . Three months after his acces 1 8 1 30 7 he rle t n sion , September , , Edward I I speaks of John de C o di lecta s va letta s ost r as n e , and gives him a Charter of free warren in

of . all his demesne land s in Pontesbury , in the county Salop Che rle ton on e Another deed , dated at W dnesday , September 1 8 1 308 h rle t n , , marks well the growing importance o f John de C e o , the messuage thereby granted being described as bounded on one 3 of i ohn d h l S r e C er eton ni ht. side by land J , K g And in the list or o f n a m es a nd a rm s o the ba nnerets o E n la nd roll the f f g , said to have

1 h Co le a nea To o ra hi ca et Genea lo i a o o e 1 83. Nic ls . l ct p g p g c , V lum VII I , 1 n h o An i ui i e o S o hi e o e . 33. Mo ha e one The Feuda l B a on Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum IX , p rris C rl s J s , r s

o P ow . Co le i on Hi o i a l a nd A haeolo i a l e a i n to Mon om e hi e o e f ys l ct s st r c rc g c r l t g tg rys r , V lum I , 2 6 1 2 62 2 64 2 65 p . , , , , 3 Mo h a e one The Feuda B a on o Pow . Co e i on H i o i a a nd A he olo i a l rris C rl s J s , l r s f ys ll ct s st r c l rc g c i n o e a to M n om e hi e o e . 2 66 2 67 r l t g tg rys r V lum I , pp , [ 30 ]

of been compiled in the early part the reign of Edward I I , appears $ S i re Joh n de Cha rlestone : D e a rge nt a u n cheveron de vert e i i i egles 1 de or S ir , and the fact that John de Che rle ton bore these arms before his marriage is evidenced by a power o f attorney dated Fe h rua r 1 6 1 309 y , , which he executed to his attorneys to receive seisin Of of Ha l hton uxta Ide sha le certain lands in the ville g , j , in the county

- - . Oi Of Salop I t is dated at Dublin , and the seal contains a coat arms , 2 r on a chev h O ron t r e s r a d a l . apparently , , , e p e e g es Subsequent to his of marriage , he and his descendants bore the armorial ensigns Powys .

The King confirmed the Manor of Pontesbury , which he had e a for acquired from Master R se p Howell , Clerk , in exchange certain he rl t n 2 0 1 309 lands in Talgarth , to John de C e o , March , , in reward for his good services , to hold in general tail by the services anciently 3 f r due o the same . 2 5 1 309 f a On June , , Gri fin p Owen was deceased without issue , Che rle ton Of and John de having , by license and gift the King , mar 4 Ha w se of ried y , in her right acquired the feudal b arony Pole , held i ca i e f r n t . o Of p from the crown And , givin g security payment his of relief , he had liberty of those lands which , by the death the said

ffi . of Gri n descended to her , viz , the barony Pole , whereunto these Ar in ewith La m re vel Ke ne d . w townships did belong , viz , g g , , y , Lessin L ssin Na n ne ha nd Ke ke de n a B u the ed n T re ne drite ( y ) , yg , , g y , , and B re m a n n a rth i n ca i te y , which were held of the King , p , by barony ; T r f f B t n on . e we e n as also o the manor o o y t , with its members , viz , of of and Hope , saving , nevertheless , the dower Ela , the widow the deceased Griffin . “ f a se The custody of Gri fith and H wy , the two infant Children 1 2 95 of Owen de la Pole , was , first , that is in , granted by King Ha w se f Edward I , to their grandmother , y , who was widow of Gri fith a We nunwe n p , but , at the same time , an Englishwoman , for she was

l S . daugh ter Of the third John e trange , of Nesse and Cheswardine Ha w se I n the first year of Edward I I ( 1 307 though y , the grand mother , was still alive , the King , for some cause , gave the custody O ’ f of Pole Castle and Ofall the lands , late wen de la Pole s , to Gri fin ” 5 de la Pole , although he was at that time a minor . O 1 1 0 n the 1 8th June , 3 , Edward I I having resolved upon an inva sion of Scotland to repress the rebelli on a nd i nsolence of Robert de B rus , issued his writs to the Lords Marcher of Wales to cause foot soldiers to be raised from their respective lordships . One was directed he rleton to John de C , ordering his personal attendance as one of the

1 P a li a m en a W i o e . 41 1 . r t ry r ts , V lum I , p 1 o n An i ui i e o S h o hi e o e . 324 . Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum I I , p 3 on A n i ui ti e o S h o hi e o e . 134 . Eyt , t q s f r ps r , V lum I I , p 4 a e The B a on a e o E n la nd o e . 7 1 . Dugd l , r g f g , V lum I I , p 5 Co e ti on Hi o i a l a nd A he o o i al e a i n to Mon om e hi e o e . 55 1 49 . ll c s st r c rc l g c r l t g tg rys r , V lum I , pp , [ 31 ] r f barons o military tenants , and another to Gri fin de la Pole (the o f f brother of Owen de la Pole , and uncle the minors , Gri fith and Ha w se Che rle ton y ) and John de , to raise four h undred men from 1 their land o f Powys (terra de P owys) . f At the end of the same year , Gri fin de la Pole , pretending a right to the castle of Pole (subsequently called Red Castle) , raised he rle ton a great power of the Welsh and laid siege to it . John de C Ha w se and y his wife being then in the castle , the King directed his

precept to Roger de Mortimer , then j ustice of Wales , to march thither for their relief and protection , which he accordingly did , and settled them therein . For this service he had a grant from them of ofUche l the inheritance of certain lands in Powys , as also the forest R w Rhi ew Lu dre , situate between the rivers y ( ) and Elegy ( ggy) , 2 adj oining to his lordship of Ke de wyn . Che rle ton Being thus put into quiet possession , Joh n de did for homage to the King his whole barony , but in the following year f Isco t the same Gri fin seized upon the territory Of M echan y , belonging to John de Che rle ton a nd his wife Ha wyse . Whereupon complaint to f was made the King , and command was given to the Sheri f of 3 to bring Griffith before the King to make answer thereto . o f fo r After which , in the seventh year Edward I I , the better strength ’ e n in Ha se g of their title , John and wy procured the King s Charter , for confirmation of all their lands and castles in North Wales , South o n Wales and Powys ; with license for a market the Monday , every on week , at Pole . As also for two fairs every year ; the e on the eve , f r day and morrow after the Feast of the Ascension o ou Lord , and

on . the other the eve , day and morrow after the Feast of St Edward

. h n hl h the King Likewise , for a market at Ma g e t eyt , in the commot of Ke ne lvok y , upon the Tuesday every week ; and two fairs yearly , one o n the eve , day and morrow of the Apostles Peter and Paul , and o n the other the eve , day and morrow of St . Edmund , the Arch 1‘ bishop . I n the seventeenth year of Edward I I ( 1 32 3— 4) by a charter which passed at the said castle of Pole o n the Thursday next after u i s Ha w se the Feast of Easter , Lord John de Che rle to n D om i n s P ow ( y , his wife , not j oining therein) granted and con firmed to his beloved of for burgesses of the town Pole , common Of pasture daily their o f cattle all kinds , in those lands which Lord Owen , son of Lord f a Gwe nw nw n Gri fith p y y , his predecessor , had perambulated for the use and profits of the said burgesses , within certain specified bounds ,

1 P a i a m en a i o e — W on Pa . 9 rl t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I , pp 3 6 7 . 1 a e The B a ona e o E n la nd o e Dugd l , r g f g , V lum I I , 3 Co le i on Hi o i a l a nd A haeolo i a l ela i n to on o 7 5 1 69 M m e hi e o e . 68 l t s st r c rc g c r t g tg rys r , V lum I , pp , , ,

ga . 4 he B a ona e o E n la nd . a e . T o e 7 1 . Dugd l r g f g , V lum I I , p l32 l ' Ge ne ra lW ie w O fSh re s urv

V - OHfordshi re é le s f . Y . rom Kin gsland

and subj ect to a condition that the lands S hould not be tilled o r applied to any other use than pasturage . This ti tle of Powys land is the appropriate designation Of the terri tory which John de Che rle ton derived through his marriage with o f the heiress Of the princes Upper Powys . The ancient principality o f Powys , doubtless , originally comprised a much larger extent of two country , but was divided into portions on the death o fMeredith a B le thin o ne P owi s F a doc p , the called , and the other called P owys w Gwe nw n n . t f y y The latter por ion , with the exception o the commot or Mowddw Che rl lordship of y , became vested in J oh n de e ton , the not feudal baron , if the parliamentary peer , of Powys , and in the of 18th 1 310 3d writ before mentioned J une , ( Edward I I) , the term terra de P owys is applied to the territory which devolved upon him 1

o f . in right his wife The other Lords Marcher , who held as barons by tenure the territories which constituted the principality of P owys Fado g , were addressed by their proper titles , and their possessions de si designated by the names which they held , distinct from the g

nation Of P owys . 2 4th 7 th h rl n On the March , Edward I I John de C e e to is again directed to raise five hundred foot soldiers from his lands of 2 1 31 6 of Powys . I n , a number Welsh rebels had risen against the ' h rl t n of 2 6th Ki ng s authority , and John de C e e o was by writ Fe b rua r en oi ned to uell thei r wi ckedness y in that year , j q , and the Justiciar of Chester was commanded to muster all the able - bodied men of his

bailiwick , as well horse as foot , and to march with them under the l l0 he r e t n . n 2 7 h th command of John de C o Again , o t June , Edward I I he was Charged to raise two hundred foot soldiers in his lands f on 4th o Builth , and three hundred in his lands of Powys ; and the 8 1 2 th and th J une , Edward I I to raise five hundred foot 3 soldiers ou t ofhis lands of Powys . of The King , in consequence hostile demonstrations at Breck o n 1 3 1 4 nock the th April , th Edward I I issued writs to nine

Of the Lords Marcher , enjoining them to cause peace to be preserved Che rle ton a d in their respective lordships . That to John de was 1‘ 1 2 dressed to him as Dom i n us de P owi s . On the th November fol ood eers lowing , he was enj oined not to attend the meeting Of g p , illegally convened by the Earl of Lancaster on the 2 9 th of that n h rl n month . This did ot prevent John de C e e to j oining in the of o f s rebellion the Earl Lanca ter , and taking up arms against the wh King , o , in retaliation , appears to have taken possession of his ' rebellious barons lands .

1 Ma he t h e o or fi e who e e n e the a he or b o e of a e o . rc r , l rd Of c r d f d d m rc r rd rs t rrit ry 1 P a li a m en a W i o e on Pa . 424 . r t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I , p 3 P a li a m enta W i o e on Pa . 464 5 1 7 5 1 9 . r ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I , pp , ,

4 59 . li a m en a i t o e on Pa . 1 P a r t ry Wr s , V lum I I , Divisi I I rt I I , p 1 lth 1 5 th The King addressed a writ , February , Edward I I 1 32 2 Rob r us Custos ( ) to e t de Sapy , of the land of Powys , command ing him in fide cl di lecti one to raise all the knights and esquires and

- - all men a t arms and foot soldiers ofhis lordship . The clause threaten ing punishment is omitted , but it is intimated that those who refuse to comply will be considered disaffected to the King . e r s f a Owe in Rob tu de Sapy , together with Gri fin p , Madoc de n r hlo t He do , and Madoc T y , was appointed commissioner of array n o the fourteenth day , the last named month , for raising no less a 1 force in the land o f Powys than fifteen hundred men . The writ of to S that date recites that the King wished proceed against the cots , who , upon the expiration of the truce , had invaded England , and against certain magnates of the kingdom who had long been rebellious against the royal authority , and had besieged the castle Of Tickhill .

' of l6th 1 7 h The Battle Boroughbridge took place , the and t 1 5 h March , t Edward I I in which the King was victorious over of the Earl Lancaster , and the other rebellious barons , a large number ofwhom were slain o r taken prisoners . I n the long list of such appear of the names six knights who surrendered themselves , and received f h rl n n o . C e e to o e pardon the King John de was Of the six , and he ’ also Obtained the King s letters to all his tenants who held of his castle of Pole , and in Powys , granting them pardon in order that they may not withhold their services $ SO Che rle speedily , however , did the King overlook John de ’ ton s rebellion , and so highly did he value his bravery and skill , that o n the 2 5th of the same month the latter was again summoned to perform military service in perso n against the Scots in the following June $ 1 1 th I n the recognisances which he entered into on the July , 1 6 m a n uca tors for th Edward I I as one Of the p , the good behav iour G ulfridus Of de Beaufour , on his being discharged from imprison oha nnes ment as an adherent of the Earl of Lancaster , he is termed J 1‘ D om i nus de P owi s . 1 2 h 1 6 On t April , th Edward I I he is again , 5 D om i n us terra e de P on s as y , charged to raise five hundred foot soldiers . 1 4 1 7 By a writ dated the th November , th Edward I I in ' S ei n de P ow s which he is addressed as g y , he is prohibited from hold ing any correspondence with Roger Mortimer de Wyge m or after his 6 escape from the Tower , and ordered to pursue and arrest him . Ha vi n i n 1 324 1 32 5 g , and , been summoned several times to do personal

1 P a li a m en a W i o e P o n a t . 553. r t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , r I , p 1 The B a ona e o E n la n a e o e 7 1 . Dugd l , r g f g d , V lum I I , p . 3 P a li a m en a W i o e n o Pa . 558 . r t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I , p 4 P a i a m en a W i o e o n Pa . 2 1 . rl t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I I , p 2 S P a rli a m enta r W i t o e I on I Pa . 62 9 . y r s , V lum I I , Divisi , rt I , p 6 i a m en a W i o e on Pa P a 2 39 . rl t ry r ts , V lum I I , Divisi I I , rt I I , p . [ 34 ] t S S ws . Marke quare , hre bury

He died in the 2 7 th Edward I I I being then seised of the of S Of manor Of Pontesbury , in the county alop ; the castle and o f of B octo n manor of Pole , in the marches Wales ; of the manors , Ma thra va l Wa llwe rn of - Ma r e ll Talgarth , , , the commot South Strat g , - La n ne r hude ll Ke ru non Ke nile h e Me r he in South g , g , g , g I scoyd , Tref T e re f Mo he n a un t ofArwi skl wen , y , g , and the moiety Of the cantred y , f a s o . H w e leaving John , his son and heir , full age His wife y pre deceased him , and was buried in the Grey Friars of Shrewsbury , to which she had probably been a great benefactress . Her grandfather , f a Gwe nw nw n who Gri fith p y y , died two years before her birth , as well as her father , Owen de la Pole , had probably received interment i n this Church . ir h rle to n S John de C e was interred in the Grey Friars , for Ha wi s wi e o Cherleton Lorde o P owi s l i th bu ri ed Leland says , , f f , f , y l ’ b u nder a fla te m a rble by Cha r ton s tu m e . I t is conj ectured that the S ’ fine glass at t . M ary s Church , Shrewsbury , which commemorates so o f h e rle tons many the C , was originally set up at the Grey Friars

Church ; but if so , it was afterward removed to Old St . Chads , and ’ Of Of thence brought to St . Mary s . One the three figures men kneeling to the Virgin Mary , in their surcoats of arms , and bearing

S i r ohn de Cherleton o P owes . banners , represents J , f On his surcoat Or a li on ra m a nt ules are , p g , the armorial ensigns of Powys , with a 1 variation of the tinctures .

DE CHE RLE TON Of JOH N , the second the name , had livery ’ of his father s lands . I n 33d Edward I I I , being lord Chamberlain to $ of the King , he was in the wars Gascony , in at tendance upon the $ 1 5th Black Prince He was summoned to parliamen t from March , 2 8 h 1 354 2 0 h 4 h t Edward I I I ( ) to t November , 3 t Edward I I I h h 3 o a nni de erleto . as J C n He married Maud , the daughter of Roger h rl to n f . e de Mortimer , first Earl o M arch John de C e , like his father , had not the designation of P owys in his summonses to parliament ; but in several state documents to which he was one of the witnesses , in 2 8th and 2 9 th Edward I I I ( 1 354 he is termed Joha nn es de l t u Cher e on D om i n s de P owys . 1 30 360 . He was deceased on August , An inquest held at 7 th 1‘ Welshpool on September following , found him to have held the

1 n B o o h u 7 . h e n a d a e a The Hi S ew b 1 82 5 o e . 31 Mo a e Ow l k w y , st ry f r s ry, , V lum I I , p rris C rl s

' one The Feuda l B a on o P ow . Colle i on H i o i a l a nd A haeolo i al ela i n to J s , r s f ys ct s st r c rc g c r t g

Mont om e hi e o e . g rys r , V lum I 1 B e E i n P ee a e . urk , xt ct r g 3 Hi to i Pee a e . 1 0 1 . s r c r g , p 4 n 4 Ca enda I ui i i on o m o em 3 a NO . 7 9 o e . 2 2 1 . l r q s t s p st rt , Edw rd I I I , , V lum I I , p [ 36 ] B u tcher Shrewsbury

of Che rle n lands and tenements Pontesbury and to , the castle and of Of B o ti ton Wa tra we ll manor La Pole , the manors , Talgarth , , and Wa lwe rne . S T ra dm a rch e l S La nv erh u l , the lands , etc , of outh , outh de , Ke re non Ke b e lloke Me ke in e Isco ite Me he i ne Uscoi y , y , g , g te , Tre T e rtre fe Me hn a nte ca ntre v Of Arwistl werne , y , and g , the y , and the P n r - e e e . manor Of p John , his son and heir , was twenty six years o f age at Easter (A pril

DE CHE RLE T ON of JOH N , third the name , was summoned f 1 4 36 to parliament rom the th August , th Edward I I I to 4th 47 th 1 373 oha nni de Cherleton de P ow s October , Edward I I I ( ) as J y , being the first ofhis family who had the adj unct of de P owys in their summonses to parliament $ ofS f u nda He granted a Charter to the monks tret Marcell , the o of tion his ancestors , giving them certain manorial privileges . He ’ ri a r S also was a benefactor to the Grey F s College in hrewsbury , to 45 h Ha w se . which his grandmother , y , was so warmly attached I n t ofS Edward I I I he Obtained from John Perle , hrewsbury , and f Eleanor , his wife , the grant o a certain plat of their land near Thomas ’ sta i ndel Colle s f, for the purpose Of making in that plat a certain 3 sta i ndel f of of o f ffor the behoof of the riars the order M inors , Salop , to have and to hold the said plat to the said S i r John his heirs and assigns , to the behoof of the said friars and their successors , as long cu t as they could break , , and convert any stone to their use in the said plat (du m i psi fra tres et su ccessores sui a li qu a m petra m i n pre di cta la cea ra n ere sci ndere et u ovi sm odo et eorum usu m lucra e p , f g , q t o eri nt . p ) And there is a Clause , that when there is no stone left , the S land should revert to the grantor and his heirs . ealed with the lion P ow S i i llum I ohi s de Cherleton Dom . rampant , and circumscribed g 4 i si e . I n accordance with the before - mentioned contract made by his he rl ton Ra l he f grandfather John de C e , with p , Lord Sta ford , this

he rl n S f . John de C e to married Joan , the daughter Of Lord taf ord He departed this life u pon Thursday next after the Feast o fthe f 4 h O S t . 8t Translation Thomas the M artyr , in Edward I I I 5 L da m being then seized o f the manors Of y and Pontesbury , in f of B ot n ton Shropshire ; the castle and manor o Pole , the manors y ,

1 h h o n An i ui i e o S o i e o e . 34 35 . Eyt . t q t s f r ps r , V lum IX , pp , 1 Hi o i P ee a e . 0 1 . st r c r g , p 3 F ra n cisca n fria rs . 4 e n a nd B a e a The Hi o o S h ew bu 1 82 5 o e . 46 1 . Ow l k w y , st ry f r s ry , , V lum I I , 5 a lenda I n ui i i on o m o em 48 a o e . 333 353. C r q s t s p st rt , Edw rd I I I V lum I I , pp , [ 37 ] T h a l a rthe Ma thra va l Wa llwe rne o f g , and ; Of the commot South Stratter Ma rgh e ll; the lands ofS outhla nve rghude ll and Ke re n ignon ; the commots of Ke ve lliock and De ndou r; the cantred of Arwystle y ; f h in he na nt of the commots o Meg e Iscoyd , Meg , and the hamlets Tre 1 irtr f f B ot n ton werne and T e e e , parcel o the manor of y , leaving John ,

his son and heir , fourteen years of age , and Joan , his wife , him sur i i n l t v v g . She was deceased in Richard I I h rl t n of John de C e e o , the fourth of the name , making proof 6 Of his age in th Richard I I , and doing homage , had livery his lands 3 and in 1 1 th Richard I I was made J ustice of North Wales . He was oha ni d ha rleton de P ow s 9 th summoned to parliament as J n e C y , from 6 3d 2 d August , th Richard I I to October , Henry IV 5 of He married Alice , the daughter of Richard Fitz Alan , Earl Arundel ,

Of . and died on Wednesday after the Feast St Luke the Evangelist , 1 9th 3 namely , October , d Henry IV leaving no issue , but

Edward , his brother and heir , thirty years of age , who , subsequently f 6 o . doing homage , had livery his lands 3 At the privy council held in November , d Henry IV among other things brought forward was the matter touching the

land of Powys and the Castle de la Pole , which had lately come of of into the hands the King by the death the Lord of Powys , and of of also touching the governance the castle Montgomery , and the f three other castles on the border of the heritage o the Earl of M arch , whether they S hould be committed for the time to the charge of the L Lord B urnell . Dugdale states that ord B urnell was appointed f f lv re n Dolvor a n governor o the castles o Montgomery , D o o y ( g ) and l Ke n e s .

DE HE RLE E DWARD C TON , Lord of Powys , took posses sion of the lands he inherited from his brother , and Of his castle Of

La Pole , but he lived in troublous times , and the rebellion which was

. of 5 then raging caused him great concern I n a letter the th August , 4 th Henry IV he advised the privy council of the incursions of the Welsh into the marches , and prayed them to send reinforce ments that the garrisons o f the marches might be supplied with men

1 n ui i e o h h 4 on A i S o i e o e . 3 n . 3. Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum IX , p , 1 l n n u n Ca e da I i si ti o s o m o em o e . 2 1 5 . r q p st rt , V lum I I I , p 3 Cla u 6 R ha . 1 . 2 9 . s , ic rd I I , p , m 4 Hi o i P ee a e . 1 02 . st r c r g , p s i r o n l T e ne Hi o A u de o e . 92 . y, st ry f r , V lum I , p “ A o P i v oun i o e . 1 7 6 . cts f r y C c l , V lum I , p 7 P o eedi n o Coun il o e . 1 76 . r c gs f c , V lum I , p [ 38 ]

40 th 1 8 and I n the 8 Henry IV , he was one of the Barons $ present at the settlement Of the succession of the Crown of Ch rl t n I n the ninth year Henry IV , Edward de e e o sustained great loss in the rebellion of Owen Glendower , in consideration whereof he Obtained the King ’ s pardon 3 for those of his tenants in Powys who submitted . One of the chief incidents in the life of Edward de Che rle ton of was the part he took in the apprehension Sir John Oldcastle , Lord

Cobham , who had been condemned for maintainin g the doctrines i r 1 4 1 3 o f . S Wycliffe John Oldcastle , escaping from the Tower in , 4 B ronia rth lay concealed with some Lollard friends at , in Powy s land , i and near the residence of S r Griffith Vaughan . King Henry the Fifth issued a proclamation 5 in 1 4 14 that 500 marks should be given to o s tha t any person who discovered the L rd Cobham , o he mi gh t be taken , and that he who apprehended him should be rewarded with 6 1 4 1 6 a thousand marks . Again in the King issued a proclamation that Oldcastle , Lord Cobham having refused to come in and throw ’ himself on the King s mercy , any person who apprehended hi m 1 000 should have the reward of a marks in money , and twenty marks paid him during his life and that any city or town which caused him to be seized should be free from paying all tenths and fifte e nths or on other taxes , and should all occasions enj oy the benefit Of the ’ King s special favour .

Under these circumstances , piety , patriotism , or cupidity moved Edward de Che rle ton to aspire to the glory of arresting the fugitive . The friends of the bishops corresponded with him from time to time , and are described as feeding him with lordly gifts and promises to accomplish their desire , which in the end he did . I n o f 1 4 1 7 Che rle on the latter end the year , Edward de t being informed where he lay hid , came with a strong guard to seize him . They found it a more difficult and dangerous business than they had contem plated , to take a man of his courage , who bravely defended himself , and wounded several Of those who assaulted him . At last a rabble gathering about him , he was overpowered , and being hurt in the leg 7 he fell after receiving many wounds . Another writer quaintly says : I t cost som e blows a nd blood to a rehend hi m ti ll a wom a n wi th a pp , ’ 8 l or ob a m s le s wh r stoo broke L d C h e eb he be la m . g , y ca m e e The scene of B r i r h the capture is situate in the township of on a t , in the parish

1 A Hi o o the e o Kni h hoo o the B i h 4 o a O i E m i e 1 842 . 9 . Nic l s , st ry f rd rs f g t d f r t s p r , , p 1 H i o i P ee a e . 03. st r c r g , p 3 P a en 9 He n . . 1 7 . t t , , ry IV , p I , m 4 o ti al o k o ewi l n othi 1 837 . 4 9 P e W L G C 1 no e . c r s f s y , , p , t I 5 oo n Hi o o the Rei n o H en V 2 . G dwi , st ry f g f ry p 6 oo n Hi o o the Rei n o Hen V . G dwi , st ry f g f ry , p p 7 oo n Hi o o the Rei n o H en V . 1 66 . G dwi st ry f g f ry , p 11 F e hu h Hi o o e . 1 68 ull r , C rc st ry , V lum I , p (S ee pa ge 36)

’ o f Gu ilsfie ld Cobha m s , and is still called garden . I t is part o f a farm called Pa n tm a wr. S ir I mmediately it was known that he was taken , John Grey to was sent down by the parliament to convey him London , which he did under a strong guard , and he was brought before parliament , 1 4 1 on 1 h 7 . f the 8t December , Having be ore been outlawed for ’ fo r treason in the King s Bench , and excommunicated heresy , it was il ’ adj udged that he should be carried to the new gallows in S t . G e s s to Fields , be hanged as a traitor and burned as a heretic , and the w warrant for his execution was instantly signed . He a s ha nged on the a llows b a cha i n a stened a bout hi s m i ddle a nd recom m end g y f , i ng hi s soul to hi s Redeem er wa s consum ed i n the a m e o a , fl s f grea t fire ki ndled u nder hi m Thus d ed the rea t Lord obha m a y g C , nd a s thi s wa s the first n oble blood tha t wa s shed i n E ngla nd on a ccou nt of ’ reli i on b P o i sh cruelt so erha s never a n su ered a m ore u l g y p y, p p y fi cr e m a rtyrdom . One other proceeding immediately followed the condemnation of Sir John Oldcastle . A motion was made , and unanimously agreed Che rle on to by the parliament , that Edward de t should be thanked and rewarded according to the proclamation for the signal service he had rendered the State in bringing to j ustice the traitor and ff heretic , who for four years had successfully eluded all the e orts 1 Che rle to n that were made to apprehend him . Edward de after ward conferred favours upon the persons who played the subordinate parts in this transaction . Upon Sir John Grey he bestowed the hand

of . his elder daughter , Joan 2 Edward de Che rle ton was summoned to parliament as E dwa rd Cherleton de P ow s 2 d 3d 2 6t y from December , Henry IV to h

February , 9 th Henry V He died on Friday before Palm S 1 4 9 th 3 unday , th M arch , Henry V being then seized of the Alia nore castle and manor Of Pole , etc . , leaving issue by , his first f one Of CO - wi e , daughter of Thomas and the sisters and heirs of

Edmund Holland , Earl of Kent (widow Of Roger Mortimer , Earl Of -one March) , two daughters , namely Joan , aged twenty years , and co - Joyce , aged eighteen , his heiresses , and also leaving Elizab eth , of his second wife him surviving , she being the daughter Sir J ohn

Berkeley , of Beverstone , and having subsequently married John de f 4 Sutton , ourth Baron Dudley . She died in Che rle ton Upon the death of Edward de , without male issue , Of Che rle to n Che rle ton w the Barony , or de Po ys , fell into abeyance

1 P a li a m en Rol 5 He n . 2 1 1 . r t ls , ry V , p 1 Hi o i P ee a e . 1 02 . st r c r g , p 3 a e The B a ona e o E n a nd o e . 7 2 . Dugd l , r g f gl , V lum I I , p 4 l n a e The B a ona e o E n a d o e . 2 1 6 . Dugd l , r g f g , V lum I I , p 5 Ca en a I n ui i i on o m o em o e . 393. l d r q s t s p st rt , V lum I I I , p [ 4 1 ] between his two daughters , and his estates devolved u po n them as - f CO heirs . The lordship O Powys coming to the eldest daughter Of Joan , some her descendan ts had summonses to , and sat in par

lia m e nt as Lords of Powys .

CHE RLE TON of Che rle ton JOAN DE , daughter Edward de ,

of T a nke rville . Lord Powys , married Sir John Grey , Earl of (See L o Gre ords o P w s . y, f y , this volume )

DESCENT F ROM THE LORDS CHE RLE TON

l oa n de Che r e ton a e ohn e . XVI I . J m rri d Sir J Gr y He n e o of Po a e . An o ne P a n a e ne t . XVI Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d tig l t g

. a be h e a e o e XV Eliz t Gr y m rri d R g r Kyna st on . M na on a e H a a o e a e n . XIV . ri Ky st m rri d w l p J kin a he ne Ho e a i e oh XI I I . C t ri v w l m rr d J n Wynn.

. a a ohn nn a e o a h e of Ho e o . XI I Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

. Wa tk n a a a e a e a h o f a a a e a obe t . XI y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug te r C dw l d r p R r a a tk n Edwa rd p W y ma rrie d a da ugh t e r of Tho ma s a p Robe rt . f . h IX J o n a p Edwa rd o Lla ndde rfe l .

. o oh n a e oh h a VI I I Ga in r J m rri d J n T om s Ellis .

. H h ohn Tho a o f Na ntle idio a n his e VI I ug J m s g d first wif .

. a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

. o a n ha r. a e a h V R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S ra h T oma s . a a h ha a e T h H IV . S r Ric rds m rri d oma s a rrison . h Ha on a e I I I . J o n rris m rri d Lydia Le ib . e Ha I I . G e orge L ib rrison ma rrie d Sa ra h An n Wa pl e s .

a e h Ha on . I . Willi m W ls rris

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mother Angharad , who was the granddaughter and representative 1

son . of Mervyn , of Roderic the Great

B LE T HIN w M ERED ITH AP , Prince Of Po ys , succeeded to ’ the greater portion of Powys after his father s death in 1 073. He 1 1 2 9 died in .

a GRI FFITH AP M ERED ITH , second son of Meredith p f l i 1 1 2 5 . o B e th n , died in the lifetime of his father in All we hear 1 1 1 3 E i n ion him is that , in the year , in conj unction with his cousin , a a dw a n Uchtr d a p C g , he attacked the castle of y p Edwin at Cymmer C ve ilioc in Merioneth , and took from him the districts of Merioneth , y and Penllyn , which the conquerors divided between them . The sons of Griffith a p Meredith were minors at the time Of ’ o f their father s death , and fell under the guardianship their uncle M adoc after the death of their grandfather Meredith $

DE CYVE ILIOC w a f OWEN , other ise called Owen p Gri fin , ’ of 2 9 1 1 58 Prince Upper Powys , was in the King s pay , September , , f f and by the name o Owen , son o Griffin , received five marks of ’ 1 1 60 silver from the King s treasury . On September 2 9 , , a similar f entry occurs in the Pipe Rolls , o a gift of forty shillings from the

f . King to Owen , son of Gri fin r f I t would seem that his lands , o a part o them , were at this time withheld from him by Owen Gwyneth , Prince of North Wales ; 1 1 6 1 a e va f for the Chronicle informs us that , in , Howel p J got pos of the Of T a folwe rn v ili session castle in Cy e oc through treachery ,

and that this was a cause of great grief to Owen Gwyneth , who re ta lia te d Arustli of by invading , the territory Howel , which he spoiled , hi s a f l rn and afterwards rebuilt castle (of T o we ) . If the Prince of North Wales had thus for a time had the lands of Owen Cyv e ilioc

in his possession , it is probable that they were restored to the latter

1 Mo ha e o ne The Feuda B a on o P ow ol e i on Hi o i a l a nd A haeolo i a l rris C rl s J s , l r s f ys . C l ct s st r c rc g c e a i n to M on om h l e i e Vo um e I . 5 . r l t g tg rys r , , pp , 6 1 Mo ha e one The Feuda l B a on o P ow Colle i on Hi o i a l a nd A he o o i a l rris C rl s J s , r s f ys . ct s st r c rc l g c ela i n to M on om e hi e o e . 8 r t g tg rys r , V lum I , p [ 44 ] 1 1 65 before the year , at which time we find him , in concert with of Owen Gwyneth , and the rest his countrymen , resisting the in v a si n f i o o K ng Henry , and bearing an honourable share in the battle o f Corwen , whence the king was forced to retreat with considerable ” 1 loss and personal dan ger . a A serious quarrel occurred between Owen Gwynedd , Rhys p i ff C ve lioc 1 1 67 . Gru ydd and Owen de y in The latter , with Nor 1 7 Off . 1 7 man aid came the victor I n , he attended the summons of l Henry I I , to a parliament held at Oxford , about the st of May in $ f o f that year , to confer with him on the a fairs Wales of When Baldwin , Archbishop Canterbury , made a visitation o f 1 1 for Wales , in 88 , the purpose Of preaching the Crusade , and celebrated mass in all the cathedrals , which had never been done by either of his predecessors , he does not appear to have been welcomed ir l . G a dus by Owen , who accompanied the prelate in his tour , informs us that after Easter in that year he came with his retinue from Slo e sbu r Oswestry to p y (Shrewsbury) , where they remained some days to refresh themselves ; and many assumed the cross in obedience of Of to the precepts the archbishop , and the gracious sermons the ’

f . o . Archdeacon St David s Here , also , they excommunicated Owen C v e ilioc of a d de y , because he alone , all the Welsh princes , had not $ va n ce d to meet the archbishop ve ilio 1 1 9 7 Owen Cy c died in at a very advanced age , after put On Of ting the habit religion at Ystrad M archell , the monastery he i l . o f ve li r K ve ioc had founded H is designation Cy oc o e , as it was

usually written by the English , was taken from the commot or lord of of of ship that name , in the southwestern part the present county of Montgomery , which contains the parishes Darowen , Kemmes , l L a nb rinm a r . e , Llanwrin , Machynlleth , and Penegoes The ruins of 1‘ his castle are still to be seen at T a folwe rn in Cyve ilioc . Owen was a distinguished bard , and lived in the Augustan age of Welsh poetry . H is poem called Hi rla s Owa i n affords a specimen o f his martial i sp ri t . Gi ra ldus Ca m b re nsi s records that he was the most eloquent of the Welsh princes and conspicuous for the good management of his territory . Having generally favoured the Royal cause , he had f contracted a great amiliarity with King Henry I I , and being with Of the king at table in Shrewsbury , Henry , as a mark peculiar honour of and regard , sent him one his own loaves , Owen immediately brake

1 i o o Ki n n Ro a l be o a e 1 7 99 . e n a nd e on H He I I . Y o e The T i W Lyttl t , st ry f g ry rk , y r s f l s , Ow h B r nm or- o ne B a e a The Hi to o S ew bu 2 5 . h a nd 1 8 o e . 82 l k w y , s ry f r s ry, , V lum I , p R ys y J s ,

The Wel h P eo le 1 9 06 . 31 0 31 1 . s p , , pp , 1 e n a nd B a e a The Hi to o S h ew bu 1 825 o e . 8 2 . Ow l k w y , s ry f r s ry , , V lum I , p 3 M h n h F u a l a ron o ow n i o i a a nd Archa olo i ca l o a e o e T e e B P . Col e i o H rris C rl s J s . d s f ys l ct s st r c l g

ela i n to Mon om e hi e . 9 . 1 0 . r t g tg rys r , pp 4 Y o e The Ro a T i be o Wa le 1 799 . rk , y l r s f s , [ 45 ] it into small pieces , like bread given away in charity ; and having ,

like an almoner , placed them at a distance from him , he took them

one one . f up , by , and ate them The king requiring an explanation o I thu s ollow the exa m le this proceeding , Owen , with a smile replied , f p o m lord to of f y , keenly alluding the avaricious disposition the king, who was accustomed to retain for a long time in his own hands the ” 1 vacant ecclesiastical be ne fice s . v ili we nthlia n Owen Cy e oc is said to have married G , the f daughter o Prince Owen Gwyneth , by whom he had one son , Wen n n who of wy wy , inherited his patrimony entire$except the commot Lla nne rchhu dol of B ron ia rth , and the lordship , which were bestowed son Ca swa lhon Ma e le ri by Owen upon his natural , , for life , and

We nw nw n o r . afterwards reverted to y y , his son

3 WE NWY NWY N DE CYVE ILIOC . , the son of Owen I n the of fArustli lifetime his father , he conquered the cantred o , probably

from the Prince of North Wales , to whom it had been given by 1 1 7 1 f or Henry I I in ; and he recovered his castle o Pole , Powys ’ Castle , from Archbishop H ubert , the King s J usticiary , by whom it had been previously taken in September The recapture of

the castle is placed by Hove de n and Stowe in 1 1 9 7 . His first exploit of had been a less worthy Character . I n conj unction with his base Ca swa lhon 1 1 brother , in 86 , he had treacherously attacked and slain ’ Va cha n a of his father s cousin , Owen p M adoc , at the castle Carre h ova . g , near Oswestry ‘ 1 1 9 7 e nw nw n I n , W y y succeeded to the territory of his father ,

which was henceforth called Powys We nwynwyn . At this period he 1 1 98 must have been at peace with the English ; for at M ichaelmas , , the sheriff Of Shropshire paid Wenonwen fitz Oen £2 3 4 i n recom ense or i n u ri es done hi m b Ca swa lla hu s hi s brother i n a ti m e of p f j y , pea ce B ut this peace was not of long duration ; for in the same year , according to Yorke , we find him rising against them . Prompted r at once by a pardonable ambition , and in revenge fo the cruel murder of T ra ha ia rn a h a n his kinsman , V c , at the hands Of the English , We nw nw n y y conceived a great design , no less than the restoration

1 H e i a l a G d o e . 74 oa 1 1 75 . r s r s , V lum I I , pp , 1 ' P owe Ch oni le . Y o e The Ro a T i be o Wa le 1 799 . l s r c rk , y l r s f s , 3 Mo ha e n he F l le i on i o i al a nd Archa olo i ca l o e T euda B a on o ow . ol H rris C rl s J s , r s f P ys C ct s st r c g ela i n to Mont om er shi re Volum e I . 1 2 1 6 1 7 . r t g g y , , p p , , 4 n A n i ui i e o S h o hi e o o e . 358 . Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum X , p 3 o n An i u i i e o h o hi S e o e . 1 9 . Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum XI I , p [ 46 ]

invited him to Shrewsbury to confer with his council , threw him into

prison in order to win the favour of Llewelyn . Nor was the captive prince released until he had consented to certain hard articles of 1 accommodation . By this convention , before alluded to , which is f ’ on of . o dated the eve St Denis , in the tenth year John s reign 7 (October , the King being then at Shrewsbury , the Prince ,

' We nnue n a Ke ve lia c to therein called p Owen , covenanted serve the de se et de terra sua i n er etuum King p p , and bound himself to find of twenty hostages as his security . If he failed to procure twelve

them in the course Of a week , he was to remain as a forfeited captive , and to abide for the eight others ; but after all the hostages had ” 2

We n n ue n . arrived , then hi mself should be set free

During his captivity , his lands , which had been nominally ’

taken into the King s custody , were seized and devastated by Llew 2 5th 1 209 elyn . On the of J une , , Robert Corbet was entrusted by

the King with twenty merks , which he was to convey as a present 3 “ n l nsi to Woe nwnoe Wa e s . But if we may believe an Old chronicle Fitz wa rins Of the written when belonged to the Lacys , and 1 2 40 e rfidious consequently , not later than , the p monarch was amply for repaid his treachery towards the Prince of Powys , for the latter soon after united his forces with the Lord of Whittington (Fulke Fitz wa rin ) , and defeated the King with immense loss , Obliging hi m to retire with disgrace from the country . I t was with English assist con ance , however , that he recovered his lands of Powys , and , in of j unction with other the Welsh princes , he seems to have taken 12 1 1 part with King John in his campaign against Llewelyn in , the r ifi tion f result of which was the tempora y p a c ca o Wales , and the 4 submission Of all the Welsh princes . “ ac f This pe e , however , was o short duration ; for in the fol 1 2 1 2 lowing year ( ) the Welsh , encouraged by the Pope , again rose the Kin in arms against . g , and took from him certain of his castles e n n n Off in North Wales . I n this war W wy wy threw his forced of allegiance and oath fidelity to the King , from which he had once f C more been absolved by the Roman ponti f , and recovered the astle Ma thra va l a d er Vi ont of in Powys , which had been r ise by Rob t p , and garrisoned for the King . “ 1 8 1 2 14 An oulém e On August th , , King John , being then at g , deputes John le Strange and Robert Corbet as the royal commis sion e rs to swear to a truce , which the King had recently negotiated

1 B a i e n a nd o . e a H o S h ew bu o e . 90 Ow l k w y , st ry f r s ry, V lum I , p 1 o ha a l e ion Hi o i a l a nd Archa olo i ca l M e one The Feud B a on o Pow . o rris C rl s J s , l r s f ys C l ct s st r c g i n to t e a Mon om e hi e o . e 1 5 1 6 . r l t g g rys r , V lum I , pp , 3 An i u i i e o h o hi e o . on S e 1 7 . Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum VI I , p 4 Mo ha e one F u a l B a n l on i i a a nd A he o o i a l The e o o P ow . Co le i H o rris C rl s J s , d r s f ys ct s st r c l rc l g c e a i n to Mon om h e i e o e . 1 7 . r l t g tg rys r , V lum I , p [ 48 ] We nunwe n Ma e l on a f with Llewelyn , , g , Madoc p Gri fin , and other Welshmen $ But the revolt of the English barons in the following year afforded We nwynwy n another pretext for hostilities ; and as Fitz wa rin one to Fulke was of the first rise on this occasion , it may perhaps have been at this time that these worthies accomplished their joint raid against the King as recorded in the Fitz wa ri n Chron l of ic e . The manor Ashford , which had formerly been bestowed upon nw nw n We to . y y , was given in the following year B de Insula , to ’ hold during the King s pleasure . “ ’ of This was the period Wales s greatest triumph , when the of Welsh recovered a great portion their ancient possessions , and for of even Shrewsbury was a year or more in the hands Llewelyn . I t was Captured in 1 2 1 5 by Llewelyn with the assistance of We nwyn wyn and others ; and as it was in early times the capital of Powys f land , it is by no means improbable that the Lord o Powys may have to S expected to have it given up him , as the conquests in outh Wales had been relinquished to the hereditary princes Of the house of

Dyne vor. “ We nw nw n f Margaret , the wife Of y y , was the daughter o f o . Robert , Lord Corbet Caus

GRI FF I N AP WE NWY NWYN (otherwise called Griffin de K v l f of e e o e c and Gri fin de la Pole) , Prince Powys , was a minor 1 2 1 8 when his father died about the year , and his lands were in the h of a e rwe rt . custody Llewelyn p J , Prince of North Wales “ 1 240 a e rwe rth I n , Llewelyn p J , the aged prince of North

son . Wales , died , and was succeeded by his David I n the following f a We nw nw n of year , we find Gri fin p y y , with other leading men f Wales , petitioning the King for the release of Prince Gri fin , the son elder of Llewelyn , who had been imprisoned by his brother ” 3 David . David was subsequently compelled to make terms with the

King ; and among other conditions , it was stipulated that he should ’ restore to the King s subj ects all the lands which had been taken from them since the commencement of the wars between King John and his father Llewelyn , and that he should give up to the King all

1 on An i ui i e o S h o hi e o e . 1 7 . Eyt , t q t s f r ps r , V lum VI I , p 1 Hi o i a a nd A haeolo i a l Mo ha e one The Feuda l B a on o P ow . Co le i on rris C rl s J s , r s f ys l ct s st r c l rc g c

ela i n to Mon om e hi e o e . 1 8 1 9 . r t g tg rys r , V lum I , pp , 3 ’ l P ow . Col e P owe Ch oni le . 2 1 6 2 1 7 . Mo ha e o ne The Feuda l B a on o c l s r c , pp , rris C rl s J s , r s f ys

i on Hi o i a a nd A haeolo i a l ela i n to Mon om e hi e o e . 2 3. t s st r c l rc g c r t g tg rys r , V lum I , p [ 49 ] the homages that King John had received , or ought to have received , especially from the noblemen of Wales$ “ Powys land was now made over to its rightful prince ; and of of 1 24 1 f about the month August the same year , , Gri fin , son of ’ We nnunwe n , fined three hundred merks for seisin of all h is father s of lands , saving the right any other ; and the King took his homage . f on f Gri fin , his part , promised faithful service or himself and his r heirs , and in default , that his lands should be forfeited ; fo which 2 . r Ha w se he gave hostages I n the next yea we find him married to y , ’ le of daughter of John Strange , Knockin , and by the King s license f ” 3 of . assigning her dower in the manor Ash ord , county Derry “ The Lord of Powys had commenced his early life under the of K protection ing Henry I I I , and in his service , his Welsh barony of a e rwe rth being in the hands Llewelyn p J , Prince of Wales , from 1 2 4 1 u whose son David it was recovered to him in . He remained tr e to his English allegiance for many years , and his loyalty survived the first outburst of Welsh glory and success . I t was not until his country had been conquered by Llewelyn and lost to the English beyond all reasonable hope Of recovery , and his claims upon that of more English portion of his ancient territory lying east the Severn , of of had been practically repudiated in favour the Lord Caus , that at length he j oined the standard Of his native country , entered into f an alliance o fensive and defensive with Llewelyn , and received back from him his territory to be held of the Prince OfWales . This state of f things was subsequently recognized by the Ki ng o England , who acknowledged the title assumed by Llewelyn and consented to his receiving the fealty and homage of all the barons of Wales , so that

Powys land was thus once more annexed to the principality of Wales , and so continued for a period o fabout twelve “ 1 2 86 On Ash Wednesday (February , by deed dated at B otin ton f , the aged Lord Of Powys , made over to Gri fin , his younger Uchcoe d of son , the land Of Mechain , together with the reversion Uch Rha ia de r Mochnant after the death Of his mother , which latter ” 5 had before been held by Llewelyn , another of his younger sons . f son We nw n w n This is the last record of Gri fin de la Pole , the of y y , who must have died soon after . The inquest taken after his death was preserved among the records of 14th Edward I ( 1 2 85 f Gri fin ended his life , as he had begun it , a subj ect Of the

English King , and transmitted his lands to his heirs to be held as

1 Rym ers Foedera . 1 Rotuli s Fi ni um 2 5 He n . 4 . , ry I I I , m 3 Ro l ha rta rum 2 6 He n . 1 u i C t . 7 t , ry I I I , p , m 4 The e a B Mo ha e one F ud a rons o P ow . Co le i on Hi o i a l a nd A haeolo i a rris C rl s J s , l f ys l ct s st r c rc g c l ela i n to Mon om e hi e o e r t g tg rys r , V lum I , pp . s Rotuli Li t. Cla u 1 4 a . 6 . s , Edw rd I , m d [ 50 ]

S of At the parliament held at hrewsbury , in the autumn the 1 2 83 year , he surrendered all his lands to King Edward , and received them back again under the name and tenure of free baronage of n i England , o resigning to the K ng and his heirs and to the Crown of $ of 4th 1 2 92 England , the name and crown a prince On the July , , of a nok Ph ilip de Montgomery , warden of the forest C , was ordered to allow Owen de la Pole to have ten bucks from the said forest of the King ’ s gift $ to Joanna , the wife of Owen , is said have been the daughter Of Wa ttle sb ur h Sir Robert Corbet of g , and Moreton Corbet , by his $ f l S first wife Catherine ( Ida ) daughter o John e trange , who would

thus have been his first cousin . Owen de la Pole died before October 1 1 2 two 5 , 93, leaving two infant children of about and three years ost m ortem 1 5 1 2 93 Of age . The inquest p was ordered October , , and on held at La Pole the Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and Saturday 1 2 3 o n of . before , and (Sunday) the feast St Nicholas (December , , , f 5 and 1 2 95 . The j ury reported that he d ied seized o the follow of Ma th ra ve l ing manors and estates , namely , the manor in Karey n n S oe tla nve rwode l o , with the adj acent hamlets , the town of La of Wa lwe rn K ve lok Ma the nli Pole , the manor e in e y , the town Of in a v lok of La n lide la s Ar stli Pe n re s C e , the town in wy , the manor of p I c t Pe n re s Arw stli in s oe (or p in y ) with the adj acent hamlets , the a l a rt Arw stli d manor of T g in y with certain hamlets a j acent , and the fLa n e rik of town o g , all which were held by the service of the barony f f of Of La Pole . Gri fin , his son and heir , was o the age two years on 3 the Palm S unday last past . I n the same year Malcolm de Harley had orders to take i n hand the lands and tenements which were o f Owen de la Pole de 1 2 94 Of ceased . I n , Joanna , the widow Owen de la Pole , was assigned l v l her dower in Wa lwe rn Ke veyl ock and Ma thra e . The following year she had the custody assigned to her of two parts of the lands of Ludowicus and tenements in Powys , which were (Llewelyn) de Ludowicu s of i n ca i te la Pole , which the said had held the King p , and which were in the King ’ s hands by reason of the minority of his heir . T r m n She was afterwards married to Roger o wy , of S ff f of f In 1 308 and in the county of ta ord , sherif Sta fordshire , again 1 1 1 31 9 Sir T rom n 3 7 . w in I n , Roger y was admitted a burgess of S to hrewsbury ; and , from many Circumstances , appears have been frequently resident there and in its neighbourhood . We learn from 1‘ o f 1 st the Parliament Rolls Edward I I , says Blakeway , that he

1 h Col e a nea To o ra hi a o Genea o i a e . c e o 1 83. Nic ls , l ct p g p l g c , V lum VI I I , p 1 Ro uli Lit. Cla u . 2 0 a mri t s Edw rd I , r 1 I n ui s1 ti on 2 1 a No . 2 2 q , Edw rd I , 4 S he i o S h o hi e . 48. r fs f r ps r , p [ 52 ] Of held , in right Of the dower Joanna his wife , certain lands in o f the parts Powys in Wales , the reversion whereof pertained to

Griffi n a p Owen de la Pole .

Joanna survived her second husband , and had her dower in

- - He rdwicke S . 1 333 oha nna de la P ole u onda m j uxta ardon I n , as J , q uxor Ro eri Trom w ne m i li ti s T rom w n g y , she gave to her son Robert y , $ He rd ke clerk , all her lands in Le wy , within the manor o f Sardon

HAWYSE of , the daughter Owen de la Pole , better known as Ha w se Ga da rn the ha rd 1 29 1 y , or y, born in J uly , , succeeded to the o f of f lands Powys upon the death her brother Gri fin de la Pole , 2 1 0 “ 5 3 9 . which occurred before June , The King gave her in mar ria e Che rle ton 2 6th g shortly after to John de , who , on August of the same year had livery of the barony of La Pole , saving the ” 2

ri n . dower of Ela , widow of the deceased G ffi ’ Si r Che rle ton o f John de , Lord Powys , was high in the King s esteem , and constantly employed by him in matters of great trust 1 . 353 f and importance He died in , at the advanced age o eighty five 2 1 1 , having been summoned to parliament from July 6 , 3 3, to 2 5 1 353 oha nni de Cherleton 2 5 1 338 J uly , , as J ; and from August , , 3

30 1 346 f . o seni ori . to July , , with the addition M r Yorke says of Ha w se di ed som ti m e be ore hi m a nd his wife y de la Pole that she e f ; , a s I lea rn rom D u da le a nd ohn S a li sbu r o E rbi stock she li es f g J y f , buri ed i n the di ssolved house o the Gre Fri a rs o her own ounda ti on f y , f f , 4 a t hrewsbu r S y .

' 1 ’ ’ E r e swic k s S ta ordshi re Ha e oo e o n . 2 00 . Mo ha e one The Fe uda l B a on d fl , r w d s diti , p rris C rl s J s , r s Ar ha olo i a l e a i n t on om e hi e o o P . o le i on Hi o ica l a nd c c o M e f owys C l ct s st r g r l t g tg rys r , V lum I ,

. 53 54 . pp , 1 H1 stor o S h o hi e o e . y f r ps r , V lum IX , p 3 o a A S n o i o the P ee a e o E n a nd 1 82 5 . Nic l s , y ps s f r g f gl ,

4 P ow . Yo e The Ro a l T i be o Wale 1 7 9 9 . Mo ha e one The Feuda l B a on o rk , y r s f s , rris C rl s J s , r s f ys

olle 1 on i o i a l a nd A haeo o i al e a i n to Mont om e hi e o e . 59 . C ct s H st r c rc l g c r l t g g rys r , V lum I , p [ 53] DESCENT F ROM T HE PRINCES OF POWYS

Ha w se Ga da rn a e ohn de Che rle ton . XXI . y m rri d Sir J

J o hn de Che rle ton ma rried Ma ud de Mo rtime r .

h rle o n n oa n . XIX . J o n de Che t a d wife J

a de Ch e rle ton a e e a no Ho a n . XVI I I . Sir Edw rd m rri d El r ll d

o n e he rle ton a e ohn e . XVI I . J a d C m rri d Sir J Gr y

H n f P a e n one P a n a e ne . . e e o o o XVI Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d A tig l t g t Eliza be th Gre y ma rried Roge r Kyna ston .

a a na on a e Ho e a e n n . X IV. M ri Ky st m rri d w l p J ki

he ne Ho e ohn nn . XI I I . Ca t ri v we l m a rri d J Wy

a a ohn n a e o a h e of Ho e o . X II. Edw rd p J Wyn m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

k a a e a h e of a a la e a obe . Wa t yn a p Edw rd ma rrie d Gr c , d ug t r C dw d r p R rt Edwa rd a p Wa tky n ma rrie d a da ughte r Of Thoma s a p Robe rt .

hn a o f la n e e . IX . J o a p Edw rd L dd rf l

Tho a E llis . VI I I . Ga ino r J oh n m a rrie d J oh n m s H h ohn T ho a of Na ntle idio a nd his t VI I . ug J m s g firs

a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI . C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

o a n i ha r. a e a a h Tho a . R wl d R c rds , J , m rri d S r m s

IV Sa ra h Richa rds ma rrie d Tho ma s Ha rrison .

ohn Ha on a e a e b . I I I . J rris m rri d Lydi L i

eo e e b Ha o n a e a a h Ann a e . I I . G rg L i rris m rri d S r W pl s

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

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and robbers from those parts ; and was also a benefactor to the abbey ” o f Wigmore . f He married first , M illicent , daughter of Ferrers , Earl o Derby , son by whom he had Hugh , his and heir ; married second I sabel , 2 1 . 1 6 sister and heir to Hugh de Ferrers of Oakham He died in ,

and was succeeded by his son Hugh , who having been much wounded ” of in a tournament , died the eleventh year Henry I I I

E of RALPH D M ORT I M ER , half brother Hugh , was his “ f r successor , and being o a milita y disposition , built several strong castles , whereby he exceedingly enlarged his possessions against the

Welsh , and so restrained their incursions , that Prince Llewelyn , gave him his daughter Gla duse (widow of Reginald de B ra ose ) in 1 246 marriage . He died in .

DE . ROGER M ORT I M ER , eldest son of Ralph , succeeded 1 24 “ 2000 I n 7 , paying marks to the king , had livery of all his lands , ”

l s . excepting the dowry of G a du e his mother He married M aud , “ B ra se daughter of William de o of Brecknock by Eve his wife , one

f - r h ll f o co o f Ma e sc a o . the sisters and heirs the last , Earl Pembroke

Whereby his great possessions were still more augmented . “ He took an active part in favour o f Henry I I I against his rebellious barons ; and after the fatal battle Of Lewes , wherein the

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King himself and Prince Edward , were taken prisoners , is recorded to have been the person who contrived and effected the escape O f the Prince from Robert de Ros , then his keeper ; for which , his r faithful se vices , he was rewarded with considerable grants from the h f . 7 t o crown I n the year Edward I when all was quiet , having pro of for wn cured the honour knighthood his three sons , he , at his o costs , held a tournament at Kenilworth ; where he sumptuously for entertained one hundred knights , and as many ladies , three days , the like whereof had never been before in England ; and there began a Rou nd Ta ble (so called from the place wherein they practised those feats) , which was environed with a strong wall made in a round form . Golden Li on o f And upon the fourth day , the , in sign triumph , being yielded to him , he carried it , with all that company , to Warwick .

The fame whereof being spread into foreign countries , occasioned the Queen of Navarre to send him certain wooden bottles bound with golden bars and wax , under the pretence of wine , but , in truth , filled [ 56 ] ’

View of a rwi ck Cast le .

for with gold , which many ages after were kept in the abbey OfWig Of more . Whereupon , for the love that Queen , he added a carbuncle S . . l0th to his arms oon after when he died ; viz , the year of Edward . S ir He had issue divers sons ; whereof Ralph , the eldest , died in his

. . hi rk lifetime Edmund was his successor Roger was lord of C e . Ha w se Sir William was an eminent soldier , and married y , the heir

Muse ros . Ge ffe r Of Robert de g Sir y , the other son , was also a knight ’ ” i n and died his father s lifetime .

of ED M UN D , the next Lord Wigmore , was mortally wounded of B ue lt f in the battle , against the Welsh ; and dying o his wounds 32 at Wigmore Castle , had sepulture in the abbey there , the d year of Edward I . This Edmund had summons to parliament among the Of 2 2 30th o f i n barons the realm , from the d to the year Edward I of F e ndle s elusive ; and by Margaret his wife , daughter William de : a Spaniard (kinswoman to Queen Eleanor) , had issue Roger , his son and heir ; John ; H ugh ; Walter , and Edmund ; which three last named were all priests ; as also three daughters . Whereof Maude married Theobald de Verdon ; and Joane and Elizabeth were nuns ” at Lyngb roke .

ROGER , eighth Lord of Wigmore , was he who is so well ou r known in general histories as the favourite of I sabel , the queen

o f . 2 f Edward I I I n the parliament begun the d year o Edward I I I , he caused himself to be advanced to the title ofEarl March ; and the

u d T le . same year [held] a Ro n a b at Bedford After which , King Edward i f mak ng a progress into the M arches o Wales , was magnificently L entertained by this Roger , in his castles of udlow and Wigmore ;

so likewise in his forests and parks , with great costs in tiltings and other pastimes . B ut hereupon he grew proud beyond measure ; insomuch as ff ll Ge e r i n o Fo . his own son , y , called him the K g f y He also kept the Rou nd Ta ble f r f n in Wales o a pride , in imitation o the k ights of King ’ Arthur s Rou nd Ta ble . H is other acts of extravagance and inso le ncie s are well known ; of which the king being at length made

sensible , caused him to be suddenly surprised in the castle of Not tin h a m f g (by means o a subterraneous passage ; which , from this ’ circumstance , is yet called Mortimer s Hole) . When being secured , he was afterwards accused in parliament of certain high crimes ; and [ 57 ] : being found guilty , received sentence to be drawn and hanged

which sentence was executed at the common gallows , called the i hfi l S m t e d . Elmes , near And his body was permitted to hang there two two days and nights , naked , and then buried in the Grey Friars ;

but many years afterwards translated to Wigmore . So great is the vicissitude of human greatness . “ o f This eminent but unhappy man married Joane , daughter f Ge ffe r Ge ne vil o f Peter , son o y de , Lord Trim , in I reland , and had : Ge ffe r T ow th issue four sons , viz . Edmund , Sir Roger , Sir y , Lord Of y ; and John , slain in a tournament at Shrewsbury . As also seven : o f daughters , viz . Catherine , wife Thomas de Beauchamp , Earl of L Warwick ; Joane , of James , ord Audley ; Agnes , of Laurence , Earl son o f Pembroke ; M argaret , of Thomas , and heir of M aurice , Lord f Che rle ton of L Berkeley ; M aude o John de , son and heir John , ord f f of o Powys ; B lanch , o Peter de Grandison ; and Beatrix , first , o f of of Edward , son and heir Thomas Brotherton , Earl Marshall

B ra ose . England , and afterwards of Sir Thomas de

MAUD , daughter Of Roger , Lord Of Wigmore , and Earl of h l n C e r e to . March , married John de , second Lord Powy s

DESCENT F ROM RALPH DE MORT I MER

Ma de Mo e a e ohn e he rle ton . XX . ud rtim r m rri d J d C l h e he r e to n a a n . XIX . J o n d C nd wife J o

a de Ch e rle ton a e ea no o a n . XVI I I . Sir Edw rd m rri d El r H ll d

oa n de Che rleton a e oh n e . XVII . J m rri d Sir J Gr y

He n e o of Po a e An o ne P a n a e ne . XVI . Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d tig l t g t

a b h e a e o e n n . XV . Eliz e t Gr y m rri d R g r Ky a st o H e Ma a na on a e o a e n n . XIV . ri Ky st m rri d w l p J ki

a he ne Ho e a e oh n nn . XI I I . C t ri v w l m rri d J Wy

a ohn nn a e o a h e o f Ho e o . XI I . Edwa rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a ob e . XI . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R rt

a a Wa tk n a e a a h e of Tho a a obe . X . Edw rd p y m rri d d ug t r m s p R rt

f n e . IX . J o hn a p Edwa rd o Lla dd rfe l

h a e oh n Tho a . VI I I . G a inor J o n m rri d J m s Ellis h n Th a of Na ntle idio a n his VI I . Hugh J o om s g d first wife .

a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI . C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

i h r. a o a n a e a a h Tho . V . R wl d R c rds , J , m rri d S r ma s h ha a e T ho a H IV . Sa ra Ric rds m rri d m s a rrison.

a on a e a e b . I I I . J ohn H rris m rri d Lydi L i e o e e b Ha on a e a a h Ann a e I I . G rg L i rris m rri d S r W pl s .

a e h Ha on . I . Willi m W ls rris

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f f - special livery o the lands o her inheritance . He was half brother II by her to Richard , by whom he was constituted marshall of Eng f f land ; but afterwards was discharged o that O fice , which was Con on 2 0th f ferred Thomas , Earl of Nottingham . The year o Richard I I , C ris roke he was appointed governor of a b Castle for life , and the same departed this life ; having declared his testament by the title f o of . Earl Kent , and Lord Wake “ f He married Alice Fitz Alan , daughter of Richard , Earl o : of Arundel , and had issue Thomas and Edmond , successively earls two Kent ; and other sons , John and Richard , who died without O f- issue ; as also six daughters ; which , Eleanor married , first , Roger Che rle ton Mortimer , Earl of M arch ; and , secondly , Edward , Lord

Powys ; Margaret , first , John Beaufort , marquis of Dorset ; and next ,

Thomas , Duke of Clarence ; Joane was wife , first , to Edward , Duke to of York ; secondly , William , Lord Willoughby ; thirdly , to Henry , S croo e B rom fle te Lord p ; and fourthly , to Sir Henry de ; another 1 Of Eleanor wedded Thomas M ontacute , Earl Salisbury ; Elizabeth i S r . married John Nevil , knight , and Bridget was a nun at Barking

of ELEANOR H OLLAN D , daughter Thomas , Earl of Kent , f and o his wife Alice , was married first to Roger Mortimer , Earl of $ to DE CHE RLE M arch , and second , EDWARD TON , Lord Powys

T F M H A A F DESCEN RO OLL N D , E RLS O KENT

ea no Ho a n a e a de Che rle ton. XVI I I . El r ll d m rri d Sir Edw rd

oa n de Che rle ton a e o hn e . XVI I . J m rri d Sir J Gr y

He n e o of Po a e An one P a n a e ne . XVI . Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d tig l t g t

a be h e a e o e na o n . XV . Eliz t Gr y m rri d R g r Ky st

a a na o n a e Ho e a e n i n . XIV . M ri Ky st m rri d w l p J k

he H e e oh n n n . X III . Ca t ri ne V ow l ma rri d J Wy

a a o n nn a e o da h e of Ho e o . XI I . Edw rd p J h Wy m rri d L wry , ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a obe . XI . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R rt

a a Wa tk n a e a a h e of T h o a a o e . X . Edw rd p y m rri d d u g t r m s p R b rt

oh n a a of a n e e . IX . J p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

a no ohn a e oh n Tho a . VI I I . G i r J m rri d J m s Ellis

H h oh n T ho a of Na ntle idio a nd his e . VI I . ug J m s g first wif

a he ne one a e o a n ha . V l. C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

h T ho a . o a n ha r. a e a a V . R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r m s

a a h ha a e T h o a Ha o n . IV . S r Ric rds m rri d m s rris

oh n Ha o n a e a e b . I I I . J rris m rri d Lydi L i

eo e e b Ha o n a e a a h Ann a e . I I . G rg L i rris m rri d S r W pl s

a e h Ha on . 1 . Willi m W ls rris

1 — l a n Ma nu i N 1 1 63 1 1 64. E i z a be h in Ha ei os . l t , r scr pt 1 a e one The Feuda l B a on o P ow . Co e i on Hi o i a l a nd Archa olo z ca l Mo rris Ch rl s J s , r s f ys ll ct s st r c g

e a i n to Mon om e hi e o e . 300 30 1 329 . r l t g tg rys r , V lum I , pp , , [ 60 ] 7 ' v t i s f Cas le , le o

S ee pa ge 60)

D E L A Z O U C H

of HOEL , son of Alan Coquart , Earl Cornwall , married Avicia , of o f daughter and heiress Alan I I I , Duke Brittany .

of ALAN IV , Duke Brittany , married first , Constance , daughter

of . E rm e n ue s of William I , King England He married second , g , daughter of FULK IV , Count of Anj ou , by whom he had :

: CONAN I I I , Duke of Brittany , who had

S of . CON TANCE , wife Alan de la Zouch , Viscount of Rohan

DE LA of : GEOFFREY ZOUCH , son the above , had

E LA f ALAN D ZOUCH , Viscount o Rohan , Earl of Brittany , o f and Lord Of Ashby de la Zouch ; he married Adeline , daughter B lm i s A S Philip de e e of shby and alop .

E : ROGER D LA ZOUCH of Ashby , by his wife M argaret , had I 6 1 l DE LA o f ALAN ZOUCH , Constable of the Tower London , 1 2 70 c - died in ; married Helen , daughter and o heiress Of Roger de f Quincey , Earl o Winchester .

DE LA 1 2 3 ROGER ZOUCH died in 8 ; married Eleanor , Lon s e a r daughter and heiress of William g p , Earl of Salisbury .

DE 1 31 4 ALAN LA ZOUCH , who died in , married Eleanor ,

o f . daughter Nicolas , Lord Segrave

DE LA of MAUD ZOUCH , daugh ter and heiress Alan de la

Zouch , married Robert , Lord Holland , who was beheaded in

DESCENT F ROM DE LA ZOUCH

Ma e la o h m a e ob e Ho a n . XXI . ud d Z uc rri d Sir R rt ll d H a n a e oa n P a n . T h a o n XX Sir om s ll d m rri d J l ta ge e t . A T ho a Ho a n a e e F A a n . XIX . Sir m s ll d m rri d lic itz l

e a no Ho a n a e a e e l n . XVII I . El r ll d m rri d Sir Edw rd d Ch r e to e he rle to n a e h XVI I . J oa n d C m rri d Sir J o n Gre y . of P w He n e o o a e An o ne P a n a e ne . XVI . Sir ry Gr y , L rd ys , m rri d tig l t g t

a be h e a e o e na o n . XV . Eliz t Gr y m rri d R g r Ky st

Ma a na on a e Ho e a e n n . XIV . ri Ky st m rri d w l p J ki

a he ne Ho e a e o hn nn . XI I I . C t ri v w l m rri d J Wy

a a oh n nn a e o a h e ofHo e o . X I I . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

a t k n a a a e a e a h e f a a a e a ob . XI . W y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r o C dw l d r p R e rt

a a Wa tk n a e a a h e ofTho a a obe . X . Edw rd p y m rri d d ug t r m s p R rt

ohn a a of a n e e . IX . J p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

a ohn Tho a . VI I I . Ga inor J oh n m rri e d J m s Ellis

H h ohn Tho a of Na ntle idio a nd his e . V ll. ug J m s g first wif

a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI . C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

o a n i ha r. a e a a h T hom a . V . R wl d R c rds , J , m rri d S r s H a a h i ha a e Tho a a on . IV . S r R c rds m rri d m s rris

ohn Ha on a e a e b . I I I . J rris m rri d Lydi L i

e e b Ha o n a e a a h A a e . I I . Ge org L i rris m rri d S r nn W pl s

a e h Ha on . I . Willi m W ls rris

1 a l n w ea a n The E Ge ealo i a l Hi o o the Hou e o A undel . 67 . Co le i on o the P o Y tm , r y g c st ry f s f r , p l ct s f ys

La n Club o u e . 2 59 365 . d , V l m I , pp , [ 62 ]

o f by dispensation from the Pope , by reason their consanguinity . f By him she was mother o Richard I I , in whose reign she departed ” 1 F r rs a . this life , and was buried in the y Minors , at Stamford

DESCENT F ROM PLANTAGENET OF WOODSTOCK

oa n P a n a e ne a e Tho a Ho a n . XX . J l t g t m rri d Sir m s ll d

T h a Ho la n a A e F A a n . XIX . Sir o m s l d m rried lic itz l

H a a a e he rl ton . XVI I I . Elea nor oll nd m rrie d Sir Edw rd d C e

oa n e Che rle ton a e oh n e . XVI I . J d m rri d Sir J Gr y

He n e o o f Pow a e An one P a n a e ne . XVI . Sir ry Gr y , L rd ys , m rri d tig l t g t

a be h e a e o e na on . XV . Eliz t Gr y m rri d R g r Ky st

Ma a na on a e Ho e a e n n . XIV . ri Ky st m rri d w l p J ki

he ne Ho e a e ohn nn . XI I I . Ca t ri v w l m rri d J Wy

a a ohn nn a e o a h e ofHo e o . X II. Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e o f a a a e a o e . XI . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R b rt

a a Wa tk n a e a a h e of ho a a obe . X . Edw rd p y m rri d d ug t r T m s p R rt

h a a of a n e e . IX . J o n p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

o hn Th a . VI I I . G a inor J oh n ma rrie d J o m s Ellis H h ohn Tho a of Na ntle idio a nd his VI I . ug J m s g first

a he ne one a e o a n i ha . VI . C t ri J s m rri d R wl d R c rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a r e a a h Tho a . V . R wl d Ric rds, J , m r i d S r m s

a a h i ha a e Tho a a on . IV . S r R c rds m rri d m s H rris

oh Ha o n a ed a e b . I II . J n rris m rri Lydi L i

e o e e b Ha on a i e a h A n a e . I I . G rg L i rris m rr d S ra n W pl s

a e h Ha o n . I . Willi m W ls rris

1 B l Ba n Do m a n a nd E i n a ona e o E n a nd o e . 4 1 5 4 1 6 4 1 7 . ks , r t xt ct r g f g , V lum I I I , pp , , l64 l o f B la ck P ri n ce .

r y Cante b ur Cathedral .

T H E N O RMA N K I N G S O F E N G LAN D 1

ROGNALD the Ri ch , surnamed , was a Danish Earl .

B ot beca use he used so to swea r o n ROLLO , called yg , ; e of the most valiant of Norman captains ; was made Duke of Normandy in 9 1 2 .

A u ita in 9 1 7 S W I LLIAM , Duke of q in ; lain by the Count of ci rca 948 A S hortha of Flanders , ; married dela or p , daughter Hubert ,

Count Of Senlis .

948 the H a rd RI CHARD I , D uke of Normandy in ; surnamed y; 960 Ma nus died in ; his first wife was Emma , daughter of Hugh g ,

Count Of Paris .

k 960 1 02 Good D u e of 6 . R I CHARD I I , the Normandy ; died in

of 1 02 ROB ERT I I , Duke Normandy in 7 ; died in Bithynia on 1 0 r l l r 35 . He ve a u be t his way to the Holy Land in By , daughter of F : de Croy , he had

1 l An e on Ro a Genea o ie 1 732 . 74 1 742 743. d rs , y l g s , , pp , , l65 l the Con ueror W I LL IAM I , called q ; who defeated King Harold 1 066 at Hastings , and was crowned in the same year . He died Sep 1 9 1 0 7 8 . tember , Married Matilda or M aud , daughter of Baldwin V ,

Count of Flanders .

Cleri cus o r B ea uclerck 1 070 H EN RY I , , the fourth son , born , 5 succeeded his brother William Rufus , and was crowned August , “

1 1 00 . He had long Wars with his brother Robert , whom at last ’ ca lld he captivated and put out his eyes . Then he a general Assembly of 1 1 1 6 the three Estates of the Kingdom to meet at Salisbury , , which ’ ever since has been ca ll d the Parliament . He defeated the French 1 1 1 in Normandy 9 , nominated the Empress M aud his successor and 2 1 1 35 died of a surfeit in Normandy , December , , and was buried ” at Reading .

He married first , M aud , daughter of Malcolm I I I , King of

Scotland , by his wife the Princess Margaret , daughter of Prince

Edward .

MAUD , daughter of Henry I , King of England , and the Em 1 1 04 Ge ofire press M aud , born in , married (second) y Plantagenet ,

Count of Anj ou . She was the rightful heir to the throne of England , ’

of . but was set aside by Stephen , Earl Blois , her father s nephew 1 1 3 She landed in England in 9 , and was crowned , but was defeated 1 1 4 1 at Winchester in , and concluded a peace with Stephen which 1 1 s n 53. secured the succession to her o Henry ,

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WA K E

: w ba n ARMS Or t o rs ules i chi e . , g , f three tortea uxes

H UGH LE WAC married Emme , daughter of Baldwin Fitz lhidis f r Gilbert by Ade , the daughter o Hugh E ve m ur. “ The Wakes are mentioned by Brompton amongst the nobles and others who came over with the Conqueror , but it is the opinion of skilful antiquaries that the Wake mentioned in the Roll of Battle ’ on e of o f fl Abbey was those who , weary Harold s usurpation , ed into Normandy to invite Duke William into England and came over with him . of As to the first rise the name of Wake , it is observed by Dr . He re wa ldus o r He wa ldu s Patrick that , was surnamed de Wake , or of f le Wake . He was one the bravest heroes o his age and country whose actions are celebrated by Ingulp h us ; and was the last who

submitted to the Conqueror . “ r r H is daughter and heir was married to Hugh E ve m u , whose granddaughter Ade lhidis (daughter of Richard de Rullos) was wedded - f to Baldwin Fitz Gilbert , brother to Walter , the father o Gilbert de

Gant , the first earl of Lincoln of that family . By which Baldwin she

- had a daughter Emme , heir to him and to the before mentioned Here

of . wald , as appears from an ancient charter of the abbey Brunne of of I n the time Henry I , she is mentioned to be the wife Hugh le Wa c ; and it is agreed she settled her name upon her husband . They left issue : Baldwin le Wac (so called from his maternal grand father , Baldwin Fitz

LE r le BALDWI N WAC , son of Hen y Wac above mentioned , was one of the barons at the coronation o f King Richard I ( 1 1 89 ) and died in the third year ofthe reign of King John

l Ba n The D o m a n a nd E i n B a ona e o E n a nd o e . 440 441 . ks , r t xt ct r g f g , V lum I , pp , l68 l

BALDWI N LE WAC , son of the above , married Agnes , daughter of William de Humet , and had with her the manor of Wiche ndon . d 1 2 07 : He die in , leaving

LE BALDWI N WAC , who married Isabel , the daughter of B riwe r 1 2 William de , and died in 14 .

LE of HUGH WAC , son the last named , married Joan , daughter o f S tutevil and heir Nicholas de , and died during the reign of King Henry I I I ( 1 2 1 6

LE of f BALDWI N WAC , son Hugh , was one o the barons who “ rebelled against Hen ry I I , but at length submitted to the king , ” w . Ha se and had his pardon D ugdale says he married y , daughter - f co o . and heir Robert de Quinci But Nicholson and Burne , in their 1 of of history the counties Cumberland and Westmoreland , assert that Sir he married Eleanor , daughter of John Montgomery , and died in 1 2 82 : , succeeded by his son

LE JOH N WAC , who was summoned to parliament as a baron f 1 2 9 1 300 o the realm , from 5 to , when he died , survived by his wife son Joan . He was succeeded by his eldest John , who soon died , le and was succeeded by the second son , Thomas Wac , who died

31 1 350 . May , , without issue , leaving his sister M argaret his heir

o f le MARGARET , daughter John Wac , and sister and heir of Thomas last named , married Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock , 2 of of of . Earl Kent , son Edward I , King England

a n The D o m a n a nd E ti n B a ona e o E n la nd o e . 464 . B ks , r t x ct r g f g , V lum I I , p — Ba n The D o m a n a nd E i n B a ona e o E n a nd o e . 440 4 41 445 . ks . r t xt ct r g f gl , V lum I , pp , [ 69 ] DESCENT F ROM WAKE

Ma a e a h e of oh l a . n e W c a e n a n XXI rg r t , d ug t r J , m rri d Edmu d Pl n ta ge e t . J oa n Pla n ta ge ne t ma rried Sir Thoma s Ho lla nd h a H Sir T om s olla nd ma rrie d Alice Fitz Ala n. Ho a n a a l v1 i1 . ea no x El r ll d m rrie d Sir Edw rd de Che r e ton . a n de h rle t n e h J o C e o ma rri d Sir J o n Gre y . He n e o of Po a e An n Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d tigo e Pla nt a ge ne t .

Eliza be th Gre y ma rrie d Roge r Kyna sto n . a a na o n a e Ho e a e n M ri Ky st m rri d w l p J ki n.

Ca the ri ne v Howe l ma rrie d J oh n Wynn .

a a ohn nn a e o a h e o fHo e o . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd a tk n a a a e a e a h e o f a a a e a ob W y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d u g t r C dw l d r p R e rt . k Edwa rd a p Wa t yn ma rrie d a da ughte r of Tho ma s a p Rob e rt .

J ohn a p Edwa rd of Lla ndd e rfe l .

Ga ino r J oh n ma rried J ohn T homa s Ellis . i Hu gh J ohn Thoma s of Na ntle id og a nd his first wife . w he ne one a e o a n ha . Ca t ri J s m rri d R l d Ric rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a e a a h T ho a . R wl d Ric rds, J , m rri d S r m s

Sa ra h Richa rds ma rrie d Tho ma s Ha rrison .

J o hn Ha rrison ma rrie d Lydia Le ib . H Ge o rge Le ib a rrison ma rrie d Sa ra h An n Wa ple s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

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f 1 1 7 WI LLIAM FITZ ALAN I I I , Lord o , married in 5 , E i s 1 2 1 w a 5 . the daughter of Hugh de Lacy , Lord of , and died in

1 1 40 JOH N F ITZ ALAN I , Lord of Clun , died in ; married

o r . I sabella daughter of William Albini ( Albany) IV , Earl of Arundel

f 1 2 43 1 2 62 JOH N FITZ ALAN I I , Earl o Arundel , ; died in ;

of . married Maud , daughter Rhys de Verdun

of 1 2 46 JOH N F ITZ ALAN I I I , Earl Arundel , born in ; died 1 in 1 2 72 ; married I sabella daughter of Sir Robert Mortimer .

1 2 67 RI CHARD F ITZ ALAN I , Earl of Arundel , born in ; li f 1 02 A sona o . died in 3 ; married , daughter of the M arquis Saluzzo

1 2 5 ED M UN D F ITZ ALAN , Earl of Arundel , born in 8 ; was

1 2 6 of . beheaded in 3 ; married Alice , daughter William , Earl Warren

f 1 306 RI CHARD F ITZ ALAN I I , Earl o Arundel , born in , 1 7 1 345 n died in 3 5 ; married second in , Elea or , daughter of Henry 1 37 2 Plantagenet , Earl of Lancaster , who died in , and sister of

Henry I , D uke of Lancaster .

r o f Ma h i he i i a i on o Yo k h e i n the Yea 1 563 a nd 1 564 m und Mort m e a n T V i . E d y , E rl rc , s t t f r s r rs l7 2 I A RI CHARD FI TZ AL N I I I , Earl of Arundel and Surrey , 46 1 3 1 39 7 . born in ; was beheaded in He married Elizabeth , daughter of of 1 William de Bohun , Earl Northampton , who died in 385 .

AL I CE F ITZ ALAN , daughter of Richard , Earl of Arundel I I I , S f 1 o . married THOMA HOLLAN D , Earl Kent

DESCENT F ROM F IT Z ALAN

A F A a n e T ho a H . XIX . lice itz l ma rri d Sir m s olla nd e H a e d h rl XVI I I . El a nor oll nd ma rri d Sir Edwa rd e C e e ton

he rle t a e h . XVI I . J oa n de C on m rri d Sir J o n Gre y H of P A . e n e o o a e n one P a n a e ne . XVI Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys, m rri d tig l t g t

a e o e . XV . Eliza be th Gre y m rri d R g r Kyna ston

H e . XIV . Ma ria Kyna st on ma rrie d o w l a p J e nki n

a he i ne Ho e a e oh n nn . XI I I . C t r v w l m rri d J Wy h H a a ohn nn a e o a e of o e o . XI I . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

. Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a obe . XI y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R rt

a a Wa tk n a i e a a h e of Tho a a b . X . Edw rd p y m rr d d ug t r m s p Ro e rt

o h a a o f a n e e . IX . J n p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

oh n a e ohn Tho a . VI I I . G a inor J m rri d J m s Ellis

H h ohn Tho a of Na ntle idio a nd his e . VI I . ug J m s g first wif

a he r ne one a e o a n i ha . VI . C t i J s m rri d R wl d R c rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a e a a h Tho a . V . R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r m s

a a h ha a e Tho a Ha on. IV . S r Ric rds m rri d m s rris

hn Ha r on a e a e b . I I I . J o ris m rri d Lydi L i

o e e b Ha on a e a a h Ann a e . I I . Ge rg L i rris m rri d S r W pl s

a We h Ha on . I . Willi m ls rris

x l i a l l 2 4 . a n The Y ea t m a n The E a Genea lo Hi o o the H ouse o A unde . 32 3 3 , r y g c st ry f f r , pp , Vivi , l ha The Vi i a i on o Yo k hi e n the Yea 1 563 a nd Vi si ta ti on of Cornwal . C rt s t t f r s r i rs

l a i n o he Ha lei a n o i e e . 337 . 1 5 6 . The P ub ic o T S o 4 t s f r c ty, V lum XVI , p [ 73] B 1 A L I N I , E A R L S O F A RU N D E L

E re a m fou ht a nd H a ro d fe Willi g l ll , $ r n — ld on The e we e Ea s o fA u de . r rl r ll O S g .

DE f l f o o . WI LLIAM ALB I N I , son Nie St Sauveur , Viscount of L the Cotentin , ord of the I sles , married Adeliza , daughter of 0 5 q f son o Frane , Lord of Belvoir .

DE ROGER ALB I N I , who rebelled against William I I , and died in Normandy , married second Adeliza , daughter of Hugh de Grent f f m o . mesnil , Sheri f Leicester She adhered to Willia Rufus , and died in 1 1 1 1 .

DE of B uch na m W I LL IAM ALB I N I , Lord Castle and Chief

B utler o f England , founded the Priory of Wymondham , and died 1 B ot of in 1 36 . He married M aud yg , daughter Roger , Earl of

Norfolk .

DE n W I LL IAM ALB I N I , Earl of Aru del , by creation , founded f 1 o . 1 56 the Priory Buckingham He died in , and was buried in f f . o o L Wymondham M arried Adeliza , daughter Joscelin ouvain , f and widow o Hen ry I .

l l i t Yea a n The E a Genea o a Hi o o he H ou e o A undel . 1 54 1 55 . tm , r y g c l st ry f s f r , pp , l74 ]

T F M B A F A DESCEN RO AL IN I , E RLS O RUN DEL

. a de b n a s e a a o e a e ohn F a . XXVI Is b ll Al i i , b v , m rri d J itz Al n o hn F A a XXV . J itz l n I I ma rrie d Ma ud de Ve rdu n . h F A XXIV . J o n itz la n ma rrie d Isa be lla Mortime r .

. ha F A a n a o f A n e . XXI I I Ric rd itz l , E rl ru d l

. n F A a n a of A n e a e A e a h e of a XXI I Edmu d itz l , E rl ru d l , m rri d lic , d ug t r Willi m ,

Ea rl Wa rre n. h F a A a n a e e n P a a e e . XX I . Ric rd itz l m rri d El a or l nt g n t

. i ha F A a n a e h B XX R c rd itz l m rri d Eliza be t de ohu n .

A e F A a a h H . XIX . lic itz l n m rrie d Sir T oma s olla nd H l XVI I I . Elea nor olla nd ma rrie d Sir Edwa rd de Che r e ton . l oa n de Che r e to n a e oh e . XVI I . J m rri d Sir J n Gr y

. He n e o o f Po a e An o ne P a n a e ne . XVI Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys , m rri d tig l t g t

a be h e a e o e a o n . XV . Eliz t Gr y m rri d R g r Kyn st

n a Ho e a e n . XIV . Ma ria Ky a ston m rrie d w l p J ki n

a he ne Ho e a e oh n nn . XI I I . C t ri v w l m rri d J Wy h a h e a a o n nn e o a of Ho e . XI I . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Lloyd h f a a e . Wa tk n a a a e a e a e o a a o e . XI y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R b rt a a a tk n a e a a h e of Th X . Edw rd p W y m rri d d ug t r o ma s a p Robe rt .

h a o f a n e e . IX . J o n a p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

a no oh n a e oh n Tho a . VIII. G i r J m rri d J m s Ellis H h ohn Tho a o f Na ntle idio a nd his VI I . ug J m s g first wife .

. a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a e a a h T ho a . V . R wl d Ric rds, J , m rri d S r m s H a a h i ha a e T ho a a o n . IV . S r R c rds m rri d m s rris

oh Ha on a e a e b . I I I . J n rris m rri d Lydi L i

e o e e b Ha r o n a e a a h An n a e . I I . G rg L i r is m rri d S r W pl s

a e h Ha on. I . Willi m W ls rris

[ 7 6 ] wa rd F t K n f d o . irs , i g England

statue at Carnarvon Castle .

B RO E RT , D U K E O F N O R MA N D Y A N D T H E EA R LS O F WA R R E N 1

of . ROBERT , Duke Normandy

f W I LLIAM the Conqueror , crowned King o England , Decem 2 5 1 066 1 0 7 ber , , died at Rouen , September 9 , 8 .

GUNDRE DA of , daughter William the Conqueror , married of : William , Earl Warren and Surrey , and had

S W I LLIAM , Second Earl of Warren and urrey , married Eliza 2 “ ‘ of so beth , daughter Hugh the Great , Count of Valois , (third n f of of 1 1 02 o Henry I France , by Anne Russia) , who died , at Tarsus ” in Cilicia , by Adela de Vermandois .

WI LLIAM , Earl of Warren and Surrey , married Ellen , daughter l of of B e sm S . Montgomery , Earl y e and hrewsbu ry

f LADY ISAB EL , daughter o William , Earl of Warren and

S urrey , married Hamelyn , brother to King Henry the Second .

Ha lei a n S o i e hi n the Yea 1 5 63a nd 1 564. The P ublica i on o The The Vi si ta ti on of Yorks re i rs t s f r c ty,

7 . o e . 336 33 V lum XVI , p p ,

I sa be l in the MS . [ 7 7 ] of W I LLIAM , Earl of Warren , son Hamelyn , married M aud ’ of M areschal , widow Roger Bigot , her husband s nephew .

- JOH N , Earl of Warren , married Alice , step daughter of King of of John , and sister Henry I I I ; daughter H ugh de Lusignan by e I sabella of Angoul me .

f W I LL IAM , Earl of Warren , married Jane , daughter o Robert

of . Vere , Earl Oxford

L of A I CE , daughter William , Earl Warren , married Edmund

of . Fitz Alan , Earl Arundel

F M B T F M DESCENT RO RO ER , DUKE O NOR ANDY

e a h e of a a a e n a e n F a n XXI I . Alic , d ug t r Willi m , E rl W rr , m rri d Edmu d itz Al ,

Ea rl o fAru nd e l .

F A a e ea o P a n a e ne . XXI . Richa rd itz la n m rri d El n r l t g t

ha F A a a e a e h de B oh n . XX . Ric rd itz l n m rri d Eliz b t u

F A a n a e T ho a Ho a n . XIX . Alice itz l m rri d Sir m s ll d

a e a de Che rle to n . XVI I I . El ea nor Holl nd ma rri d Sir Edw rd

oa n de Che rle ton a e ohn e . XVI I . J m rri d Sir J Gr y

He n e o of Pow a e An one P a n a e ne . XVI . Sir ry Gr y , L rd ys , m rri d tig l t g t

e h e a e o e na o n . XV . Eliza b t Gr y m rri d R g r Ky st

Ma a na on a e Ho e a e n i n . XIV . ri Ky st m rri d w l p J k

a he ne Ho e a e ohn nn. XI II . C t ri v w l m rri d J Wy

a a ohn nn a e o a h e of Ho e o . XI I . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a o e . XI . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R b rt

tk a a h f Tho a a b e . X . Edwa rd a p Wa yn m rrie d a d ug te r o m s p Ro rt

ohn a a of a n e e . IX . J p Edw rd Ll dd rf l

n h n a e ohn Tho a . VI I I . G a i or J o m rri d J m s Ellis

H h ohn Tho a of Na ntle idio a nd his e . VI I . ug J m s g first wif

a he ne one a e o a n ha . VI . C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

. h . . o a n i ha r a e a a h T o a V R wl d R c rds , J , m rri d S r m s

h ha a e Tho a Ha on . IV . Sa ra Ric rds m rri d m s rris

oh Ha on a e a e b . I I I . J n rris m rri d Lydi L i

e o e e b Ha on a e a a h Ann a e . I I . G rg L i rris m rri d S r W pl s

a e h Ha on . I . Willi m W ls rris

[ 7 8 ]

the B la ck 2 5 1 040 FULCO I I I , , Count of Anj ou , died June , ; f Ve ndosm e married first , Elizabeth , daughter o Bonchard I , Count of ; second wife , Hildegarde .

R E ARD I r rm n a r a E M NG S o He e g d , daughter of Fulco I I I

Ga stinoi s . married to GEOFFREY , surnamed Ferole , Count of

th ude o f FULCO IV , e R , Count Anj ou ; after his brother 1 th ea ded 1 06 . Geoffrey I I I , e B r ; died in

1 1 06 1 1 31 FULCO V , Count of Anj ou ; King of Jerusalem ;

E rm e n a rd of . married first , g , daughter Helias , Count of M aine

1 1 31 GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET , Count of Anjou ; died f 1 1 50 . or o in He married M aud M atilda , daughter of Henry I

t . S he England , and righ ful heir to the throne was married first to 1 Henry IV , Emperor of Germany .

1 1 — 1 1 9 H EN RY I I , PLANTAGENET , King of England , 55 8 ; ‘

o fHe nr I . son of M aud as above , and grandson y He married Eleanor , i i f A u ta n . daughter o William V , Duke of q

1 1 99— 1 2 1 6 JOH N PLANTAGEN ET , King of England , , son f of o Coeur de Li on . Henry I I , and brother Richard He married second ,

of e . I sabel , daughter of Aimer , Count Angoul me

x Ande rson Ro a Genea o i e 1 7 32 . 742 . , y l l g s , , p [ 80 ] John of

of t Ri cha i d . Duke Lancas er 7 I

( S ee pa ge 81 )

— , A of 1 2 1 6 H EN RY I I I PLANT GENET , King England , 1 2 7 2 , f son o . King John Married Eleanora , daugh ter of Raymund Beren

of . S he ger , Count Provence died in 1 2 9 1 .

of EDWARD I , PLANTAGENET , King England , 1 2 7 2 1 307 o f ; married first , Eleanora , daughter Ferdinand I I I , Ki ng of

Castile .

A EDWARD I I , PL NTAGENET , King of England , 1 307 1 32 7 of f ; married I sabella , daughter Philip IV , King o France .

1 2 EDWARD I I I , PLANTAGENET , King of England , 3 7 1 37 7 f ; married Philippa , daughter of William I I I , Count o Hainault ,

&c . Holland ,

OF of JOH N GAUNT , Earl Rich mond and Duke of Lancaster , s n f 1 3 o o 1 399 . 59 Edward I I I , died in He married first , in , Blanch , f o 1 69 . daughter Henry , Duke of Lancaster ; she died in 3

f 1 399 — 1 4 1 3 H EN RY IV , King o England , , son of the above , of married first , M ary de Bohun , daughter of Humphrey , Earl Here

ford .

the Good H UM PH REY PLANTAGENET , surnamed , Duke

f son of 1 446 . o Gloucester , Henry IV , King of England , died in

ANT IGON of E PLANTAGENET , daughter Humphrey , Duke Si r T a nke rville of Gloucester ; married Henry Grey , Earl of and

Lord of Powys . [ 8 1 ] DESCENT F ROM T HE HOUSE OF ANJOU

An one P a n a e ne a e He n e o of P . tig l t g t m rri d Sir ry Gr y , L rd owys a h e a e a Eliz be t Gr y m rri d Sir Roge r Kyn st on . H Ma ria Kyna ston ma rried owe l a p J e nki n . h Ca the ri ne v Howe l ma rrie d J o n Wynn .

a a oh n nn a e o a h e of Ho e o . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a obe . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R rt tk a e h f Edwa rd a p Wa yn m rri d a da ug te r o Thoma s a p Rob e rt .

J o hn a p Edwa rd of Lla ndd e rfe l .

Ga inor J ohn ma rri e d J o hn Thoma s Ellis. h Th a f Na ntle idio a nd his e Hugh J o n om s o g first wif .

a he ne one a i e o a n ha . C t ri J s m rr d R wl d Ric rds, Sr

o a n i ha r. a e a a h T ho a . R wl d R c rds, J , m rri d S r m s H Sa ra h Richa rds ma rrie d Thoma s a rrison .

J oh n Ha rrison ma rrie d Lydia Le ib .

Geo rge Le ib Ha rrison ma rri e d Sa ra h Ann Wa ple s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison .

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of 1 1 55 f ALPHONSO VI I I , King Castile , born in ; King o 1 1 58 “ Castile . I n his time was fought the famous Battle of Lusa , 6 where Moors were slain , Anno He died October ,

1 2 14 of . . Married Eleanora , daugh ter Henry I I , King of England

E o f of B RENGARIA , daughter Alphonso VI I I , King Castile , IX of 1 1 88 was married to Alphonso , King Leon , in , who died in

FERD I NAN D I I I born in 1 1 98 ; upon the Death of his ” r n Uncle Henry was c ow d King of Castile , and became King of “ ll' L 1 2 0 . x eon in 3 He e p e d the Moors from Corduba , M urcia and ’

A D . 1 2 36 a nnex d . all Boetica , , all which he to the Crown of Castile

He took also Jaen , Seville and the most part of Andaluzia in 2 2 Died in 1 5 .

1 2 90 ELEANORA , daughter of Ferdinand I I I , died in ; she 1 2 54 of was married in , to Edward , Prince Wales , afterwards

f . Edward I , King o England

DESCENT F ROM THE KINGS OF CAST ILE

h e o f F e a . e a no a a n n a e n a . XXI I El r , d ug t r rdi d I I I , m rri d Ki g Edw rd I f n a n . a n o a e a be a of F a n . XXI Edw rd I I , Ki g E gl d , m rri d Is ll r ce

. a III n of Ph f H n a n a e a . XX Edw rd , Ki g E gl d , m rri d ilippa o a in ult h f B XIX . J o n o Ga u nt ma rrie d la nch o f La nca ste r. He . n n of n a n a e Ma de Boh n . XVI I I ry IV , Ki g E gl d , m rri d ry u H h e P a n a e e f . n e o o e e . XVI I ump r y l t g t , Duk Gl uc st r

. An one P a n a e ne a e He n e f P XVI tig l t g t m rri d Sir ry Gr y, Lord o owys .

. a be h a XV Eliz t Gre y m rri ed Roge r Kyna sto n . Ma . a na on a e Ho e a e XIV ri Ky st m rri d w l p J nki n.

. a he ne Ho e a e h XI I I C t ri v w l m rri d J o n Wynn .

. a a ohn nn a e o a h e ofHo e o . XI I Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L wry , d ug t r w l Ll yd

. Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a a b e . XI y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d e r p Ro rt

. a a Wa tk n a e a a h f X Edw rd p y m rri d d ug te r o Thoma s a p Robe rt .

. ohn a a f IX J p Edw rd o Lla ndde rfe l .

. a no oh n a e ohn ho a VI I I G i r J m rri d J T m s Ellis .

. H h ohn Tho a o f Na tl i i i VI I ug J m s n e d og a nd h s first wife .

. a he ne one a e o a n ha VI C t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

. o a n ha r. a e a a h Th a V R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r o m s .

. a a h ha a i IV S r Ric rds m rr ed Tho ma s Ha rrison .

. ohn Ha o n a II I J rris m rrie d Lydia Le ib .

. e o e e Ha o n a a I I G rg L ib rris m rried S ra h Ann Wa pl e s . a I . Willi m We lsh Ha rrison . [ 84 ] T H E D U K ES O F A QUIT A IN

of A uita in on e of The Dukedom q , the best of France , con ’ ” 1 1 of X a in to ne ta n d the Provinces g , Guienne and Gascoigne .

RANULPH of the House of B urgundy) , for his many good S 844 ervices against the Normans , and so he was the first Duke of i i Aqu ta n . He was slain in Battle against the Normans with Robert d la a rche e M A D 5 . Count of Anj ou , the Count , and many others , . . 87

P i us of W I LLIAM I , Count Auvergne , succeeded his uncle n l h 2 Ra u 90 . p , and died in

E B LE S of Poictou ofA uita in . I , Count , was als o Duke q He ' u n s ll he i m l co e d King Charles t S p e and Richard , Duke of Burgundy , o f not to sign the Treaty Peace with the Danes , which had bad

Success , the French having lost the Battle near Charters .

’ E B LE S re i n d of I I , g in the Time of the Captivity Charles ” the S i m le of . p , at Perona by Herbert , Count Vermandois He died 93 in 5 .

x Ande rson Ro a Genea lo i e 1 732 . 636. , y l g s , , p 85 l or of A uita in of W I LLIAM I I , William Hugh , Duke q , Count P i rl rl n o ctou Ge ot Ge o 9 70 . and Auvergne , married or , and died in

D ofA uita in 9 70 W I LL IAM I I I , uke q in ; went into the Abbey

f 1 0 1 1 02 5 . o . 9 St Cyprian , , where he died

’ 1 0 1 9 GUY , or Guido , succeeded on his father s resignation in , 1 2 1 and died in 0 .

f 1 02 1 W I LL IAM IV , surnamed Geo frey , succeeded in ; he ’ oin d j Philip I , King of France , against William the Conqueror , P ictou King of England . He built the Palace of o , made many large ” il D 1 086 . G n onations to Churches . Died Married first , b o a , of

Normandy .

ofA u i in 1 0 6 1 1 V ta 8 56 . WI LL IAM , Duke q , ; died in

of A u i in i ELEANORA , Duchess q ta , married first Louis , K ng “ of France ; divorced in 1 1 50 ; then she immediately became the of of T oura in wife of Henry I I , D uke Normandy , Count Anjou , , f “ o . f and M aine , and King England He claimed the Duchy o ’ A uita in of Poict si n q and County ou , which occa o d great Wars be ” tween England and France .

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T H E K I N G S O F F RA N C E 1

of ROB ERT , Count Orleans , Auxerre and Nevers , Duke and

Marquis of France ; slain in 867 .

o f o f ROBERT , Duke France and Burgundy ; crowned King France in 92 2 ; was slain in battle in 92 3; married Beatrix o f Ver i s m a ndo .

the Abbot o f HUGH , , Duke of France and Burgundy , M arquis o f 938 or Ha dwid Orleans and Count Paris married in , Adelheid , 1 9 of 9 . daughter of Henry , Duke Saxony , and Emperor ,

the rea t . HUGH CAPET , G , Count of Paris , etc , seized the $ f 9 7 e tin i n crown o France in 8 . The patriarch of the Ca p g a Kings ;

2 4 996 . died October ,

the S a e 988 ROB ERT , g , King of France , was crowned in , and 1 2 r 1 died in 03 o 033.

‘ ’ An e on Ro a l Genea lo i e 1 7 32 4 2 i i na o D a e . 2 1 1 . 5 61 7 6 1 8 . Ha d n s D o d rs , y g s , , pp . , , y ct ry f t s , p l88 I S n : Rouen . on the ei e

“ (S ee pa ge 2 51

1 02 7 H EN RY I , King of France crowned in , and died in 1 060 ; of or f married Agnes , daughter Basilius George , King o Russia .

h F i r 1 0 t e a 53 1 060 . PH I LI P I , , born in , was crowned in I n his Reign was the famous first Expedition into the Holy - Land begun ” 1 1 0 8 . and finished . He died in

the Lust 1 08 1 1 1 08 LOUIS VI , y, born in , crowned in , and died l f 1 7 A is o . in 1 3 ; married de a , daugh ter Humbert I I , King of Savoy

L th You 1 1 1 1 1 31 n . OUIS VI I , e g , born in 9 , was crowned in He

- 1 1 80 . lead an expedition to the Holy Land , and died in

on ueror 1 1 66 PH I LI P I I (Augustus) or the C q , born in , and 1 1 7 1 2 2 3 9 . crowned in , died in M arried Isabel of Artois , daughter

f of . o Baldwin IV , Count Hainault

1 1 7 LOU IS VI I I , born in 8 , and crowned King o f France in 1 2 2 3 1 2 8 2 6 . ; died November ,

IX S t. Loui s 1 2 1 5 LOU IS , called , born in , was crowned in tu - S a nc s . 1 2 2 6 . (Called for his Expeditions into the Holy Land )

1 2 70 . Died in his camp before Tunis in M arried Margaret , daughter f B e z in e rus o of . Raymund g , Count Provence [ 89 ] L the Ha rd 1 2 45 1 2 7 1 . PH I I P I I I , y, born in , was crowned in f He wa s wounded at the Siege o Girone , and died of his Wounds at 6 Perp ignan , October

the Fa i r o f 1 2 84 of PH I LI P IV , , King Navarre , , and France , 1 14 of 1 2 85 ; died in 3 . Married Joanna , daughter Henry I , King o f Navarre and Count of Champaigne .

f L 1 309 o . ISABE LA , married in , Edward I I , King England

DESCENT F ROM THE KINGS OF F RANCE

. a e a o f F a n e a e a n of n a n . XXI Is b ll r c m rri d Edw rd I I , Ki g E gl d

a n o f n a n a e Ph l a of Ha na . Edw rd I I I , Ki g E gl d , m rri d i ipp i ult ohn of a nt a B J G u m rrie d la nch of La nca ste r .

X IlI. He n n f B V o n a n a e Ma de oh n . ry IV , Ki g E gl d , m rri d ry u

h e P a n a e ne e o f o e e . Hump r y l t g t , Duk Gl uc st r

An one P a n a e ne a e He n e o of Po . tig l t g t m rri d Sir ry Gr y , L rd wys

Eliza be th Gre y m a rrie d Roge r Kyna ston. a a na M ri Ky ston ma rrie d Howe l a p J e nkin . a h n H C t e ri e v owe l ma rri e d J o hn Wynn .

a a ohn nn a e o r a h e ofHo e o . Edw rd p J Wy m rri d L w y , d ug t r w l Ll yd

Wa tk n a a a e a e a h e of a a a e a o e t . y p Edw rd m rri d Gr c , d ug t r C dw l d r p R b r a a k Edw rd p Wa t yn ma rri e d a da ugh te r of Tho ma s a p Robe rt . oh n a a of a e e J p Edw rd Ll ndd rf l .

Ga i nor J ohn ma rrie d J oh n Thoma s Ellis .

Hugh J ohn T homa s of Na ntle idiog a nd his first wife .

a he ne one a e a n ha . C t ri J s m rri d Rowl d Ric rds , Sr

o a n ha r. a e a a h Th a . R wl d Ric rds , J , m rri d S r o m s a a h ha a h a H S r Ric rds m rried T om s a rrison. ohn Ha o n a J rris m rrie d Lydia Le ib . e o e e H r G rg L ib a r ison ma rrie d Sa ra h Ann Wa ple s . a e h Ha Willi m W ls rrison.

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F re isz la n W I LLIAM I I I , Count of Holland , Zeeland , d and 1 304 1 7 33 . Hainault , succeeded in , and died in He married Joanna , o f I sister Philip V , King of France , and daughter of Charles , Count f o Valois .

1 32 7 f PH I LI PPA , married in , to Edward I I I , King o England .

DESCENT F ROM THE COUNTS OF HOLLAND

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he ne o ne a e o a n ha . Ca t ri J s m rri d R wl d Ric rds , Sr

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Sa ra h Richa rds ma rrie d Thoma s Ha rriso n .

J ohn Ha rriso n ma rrie d Lydia Le ib . n e a Geo rge Le ib Ha rriso ma rri d S ra h Ann Wa ple s .

Willia m We lsh Ha rrison.

[ 9 2 ] T i d h r .

B 1 O H U N , E A R L S O F H E R E F O R D

ARMS : A z u e a bend a r ent between two cotti z es a nd o r , g , , si x li ns or.

DE H UM PH REY BOH UN , the first mentioned of this noble “ family , was a kinsman of the Conqueror , who came with him into H um hre wi th the bea rd England , being called p y , by reason that most $ o f the Normans did then totally shave their faces . At the time of the general survey he “ appears to have possessed no other lordships T a te rford f in this realm than , in the county o Norfolk .

PHRE Y the Grea t H UM the Second , called , married Maud , the of S a re sb daughter Edward de y , with whom he obtained a con side ra l b e inheritance in Wiltshire . He had issue a daughter named son : Maud , and a

who HUM PH REY , was steward to King Henry I , and mar f o . ried Margery , eldest daugh ter of M ilo , Earl Hereford This of —in - Humphrey , at the instigation his father law , the said M ilo , to S adhered the Empress M aud , against King tephen , and fortified f ro r n o T b e d e o . h is town g her behalf To him it was , that in con o f f sideration his firm attachment to her in all her di ficulties , the said Empress Maud , by her special charter , granted to him the f 2 o fices of sewer to her , both in England and in Normandy . He

33 fLa n thon . died d Hen ry I I , and was buried in the chapter house o y

— B a n The D o m a n a nd E in B a ona e o E n la nd o e . 354 36 1 . ks , r t xt ct r g f g , V lum I I I , pp 3 ' w F o sew to b n on a nd e o e e a a t a b e . Old F e n h e e e . r m , ri g r m v m t t l r c , s r , sq uir [ 93 ] H UM PH REY , called the Fourth , as also Earl of Hereford , and of Constable England , by descent from M argery h is mother , married of of Margaret , daughter Henry , Earl H untington , and sister to f William , King o Scots .

H EN RY DE BOH UN , who , in fact , according to Collins f F r f o . o and M illes , was truly the first Earl o Hereford his family

so he was created by King John , by his charter bearing date at Por ” “ 2 8th lst of 1 2 05 Chester , April , the year his reign I n he

answered to the King , fifty marks and a palfrey , to have the posses f of Hun te ndon sion o twenty knights fees belonging to the honour , ob as King Henry I I gave to M argaret his mother , upon a verdict i ta ne d by her for the same . But notwithstanding these marks of

royal favour , he soon after j oined with the rebel barons , for which 1 7 his lands were seized . Howbeit , the th John , he had restitution o f them again ; and was one of the twenty - five who undertook for ’ the King s observing Ma gna Cha rta then ratified by him . Next

year , however , the barons raising new troubles , the King procured

him , and others , to be excommunicated , by the pope . Which only

rendered them the more obstinate , and this earl so determined in his no o n o f opposition , that he returned t to h is allegiance the death of of King John , but was one the commanders in the army Louis the 1 r Dauphin , and the barons , against Hen y I I I in the battle of Lincoln ;

“ n L 4th but shortly after this he died o a voyage to the Holy and , f Henry I I I ( 1 2 2 0) and was buried in the chapter house o La nthony . f - He married M aud , daughter of Geo frey Fitz Piers , Earl of to Essex , and at length heir her brother , William de Mandeville , the last Earl of Essex of that family ; whereby she brought the honour of Essex , and a great inheritance to this house . By her he had a f daughter , M argery , who became the wife o Waleran , Earl of War r wick , and th ree sons , Humphrey ; Hen y , who died in youth ; and ” Ralph .

H UM PH REY succeeded his father ; and in 1 2 2 1 had livery o f Ca lde c ot . c . h is castle of And possessing the honour of Essex , & , f by descent from M aud his mother , became earl also o that county ; f and at the great solemnity of the marriage o Henry I I I , performed

1 The Fa i o L n ln i o Ma 1 2 1 7 . r f c , y, I 94 l reign , by a formal conveyance , gave and granted unto the King , the of inheritance of all his lands and lordships in this realm , as also his

of . earldoms Hereford and Essex , and constableship of England B ut ’ afterwards , upon h is marriage with Elizabeth , the King s daughter , ci rca 32 d to , Edward I the same were regranted h im , and f r entailed upon his issue , lawfully begotten ; and o default thereof , and from and after the death of himself and wife , then the lordship f Ple sse ts o , and certain other lordships in Essex , and elsewhere , to gether with the constableship of England , should remain wholly to f r 34th the King , and his heirs o ever . The Edward I , he had a grant to himself , and the said Elizabeth his wife , of the whole territory of o f Annandale , in Scotland ; but for want issue , to remain to the of King , and his heirs . After this he was in the wars Scotland ; and S tr ve lin at the disastrous Battle of y , where the English army was so

S 7 th . signally defeated by the cots , was taken prisoner , Edward I I of B ut was exchanged for the wife Robert de Bruce , who had been ” long captive in England . “ The 1 5th Edward I I ( 1 32 2 ) he was one of those who j oined f L o f with the Earl o ancaster for the redress certain grievances , and ’ the banishment of the Spencers , that King s two great favourites ; but this attempt proving abortive , and these potent rebels defeated at Borough Bridge , this earl was unfortunately there killed ; being run through the body by a soldier that lurked underneath . H is issue were six sons , viz . : H umphrey , who died young ; John ; another

H umphrey ; Edward ; William , who became Earl of Northampton ,

fE nea s . . : and Also four daughters , viz Margaret , who died young Alia nore o f , wife James Butler , earl of Ormond ; M argaret , who son of married Hugh , and heir Hugh de Courtney , first earl of Devon ;

e . and I sab l , who died in her childhood John , the eldest son succeeded 1 7 to the earldom , but died without issue in 33 , and was succeeded by his brother H umphrey . The latter died unmarried in

DE of W I LLIAM BOH UN , son Humphrey the fourth of the of of name , Earl Hereford , was created Earl Northampton , in the of of eleventh year the reign King Edward I I I . He was among the most eminent men of his time ; and was a knigh t o fthe garter at the

e . first foundation of that ord r Which was designed , not to ornament of the dress a courtier , a fop , or an insignificant fellow ; but to point out and honour the most illustrious , whose noble services to their country were as brilliant as the rays ofthe star wherewith they were distinguish ed . [ 96 ] During the chief part of the warlike and glorious reign o f

Edward I I I , this nobleman was a person of great action ; and was

present in most of the famous and splendid victories then achieved , f and executed divers o fices of the highest trust and importance . He one of co - of married Elizabeth , the sisters and heirs Giles , Lord 4 Badlesmere , and died the 3 th Edward I I ; having had issue a

daughter , Elizabeth , who married Richard , son and heir of Edmund o f o ne h Earl Arundel ; and also son Humphrey , w o succeeded him in the earldom o fNorthampton ; as likewise his uncle Humphrey de B o

hun , in those of Hereford and Essex , and was the last earl of his ” 1 great family .

DE of H UM PH REY BOHUN , Earl Hereford , son and heir of “ f William , Earl of Northampton . This Humphrey , at the time o

his accession to these great earldoms , as also that of Northampton ,

in right of his father , was in minority , and had his guardianship

committed to Richard , Earl of Arundel ; but the year following , being o f full age , he had livery of his lands .

This young and promising nobleman was , however , the last of h his house , that , in the male line , enj oyed its high and distinguis ed 46 th 1 7 honours , for the Edward I I I ( 3 3) he deceased ; leaving by f Joane his wife , daughter of Richard , Earl o Arundel , only female f . : of o issue ; viz Eleanor , who became the wife Thomas Woodstock , 2 of Duke Gloucester ; and Mary , of Henry , Earl of Derby , son of

John of Ghent , Duke of Lancaster , brother to the said Thomas , Duke of Gloucester ; between whom the inheritance was divided . I n the f partition whereof , the earldoms o Essex and Northampton , with the

of of . constableship England , fell to the share the Duke of Gloucester B ut the title of Hereford was afterwards revived in the person of o f who of the said Henry , Earl Derby ; , in was created Duke

Hereford , and at length ascended the throne , under the name of ” Hen ry IV .

DE MARY BOH UN , daughter of Humphrey de Bohun , married

f 1 399 . Henry , Earl o Derby , who became King of England in

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