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ADDA FRAS
(1240? - 1320?), poet and writer of prophecies
Dafydd ap Gwilym a'i gyfoeswyr 156 he is associated by
Gruffudd
Gryg (c. 1340 - 1412) with Casnodyn (c. 1290 - 1340). The years 1240 - 1320, therefore, would not be far wrong as the period of his life. He was buried in Maenan Abbey, near Conway, an abbey founded in 1186 (Gwaith Tudur Aled, i, 83). According to Llanstephan MS. 133 (617), his bardic teacher was Wmbar. Later poets in the elegies which
ANGHARAD
(bu farw 1162)
She was the wife of
Gruffudd
ap Cynan, was a daughter of Owain ab Edwin, a chieftain of eastern Gwynedd. She married
Gruffudd
about 1095, during his early struggle for power, and survived her husband many years, dying in 1162. Their children were Cadwallon (died 1132), Owain (Gwynedd), and Cadwaladr, and five daughters, named Gwenllian, Marared (Margaret), Rainillt, Susanna, and Annest. Of these
BEBB, WILLIAM AMBROSE
(1894 - 1955), historian, prose writer and politician
from the earliest period till the sixteenth century. One of them, Hil a hwyl y castell (1946) was a course of lessons delivered on the radio in 1936. The other five form a sequence, though the dates of publication do not follow in chronological order. The first was Ein hen hen hanes (1932), the story of Wales from the earliest times till the fall of Llywelyn ap
Gruffudd
told in simple language for
BLEDDYN ap CYNFYN
(bu farw 1075), prince
He was the son of Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, otherwise unknown, and Angharad, widow of Llywelyn ap Seisyll (died 1023), and mother of the famous
Gruffudd
ap Llywelyn (died 1063). Late authorities supply Gwerstan with a distinguished pedigree, but the name has the air of being a derivative of the English Werestan. As half-brothers of
Gruffudd
, Bleddyn and his brother Rhiwallon succeeded to his domains
BLIGH, STANLEY PRICE MORGAN
(1870 - 1949), landowner and author
Gruffudd
on a site on his own land near the place where the prince is believed to have been killed in December 1282. He died childless, 15 January 1949, his estate was sold in 1950, and in accordance with his will the greater part of the proceeds went to endow scholarships worth £2,000 a year to boys and girls in Brecknockshire who wished to pursue courses of study or research in agriculture, cooperation
BOSSE-GRIFFITHS, KATE
(1910 - 1998), Egyptologist and author
Rev. Euros Bowen and William Thomas (Pennar) Davies, co-founded the journal Y Fflam (The Flame), the couple moved to Swansea, where Gwyn had been appointed Lecturer in Classics and Egyptology in 1946. It was here that they raised their two sons, authors and publishers Robat
Gruffudd
(born 1943) and Heini
Gruffudd
(born 1946), while Kate was working as Honorary Curator of Archaeology at Swansea
BOWYER, GWILYM
(1906 - 1965), minister (Congl.) and college principal
- from women's magazines to the most recent films at the local cinemas - became obvious when he shared the lunch table with his students; he enjoyed reading detective novels. On one particular Sunday, it had been arranged for him to travel with me (Ioan Wyn
Gruffudd
) to his preaching appointment, but when that became common knowledge amongst the students, there was no end to teasing the Principal what
BWTTING, RHYS
(fl. 15th century), harpist
A native of Prestatyn, Flintshire. He was awarded the prize as the chief singer to the accompaniment of the harp in the eisteddfod held at Carmarthen in 1451 under the patronage of king Henry VI and under the authority of
Gruffudd
ap Nicolas.
CADWALADR
(bu farw 1172), prince
He was the third son of
Gruffudd
ap Cynan (died 1137) and his wife Angharad. He is first heard of in 1136, when, on the death of Richard Fitz Gilbert, lord of Ceredigion, his elder brother, Owain Gwynedd, and he invaded the province and took the five northern castles, including Aberystwyth. At the end of the year they returned with a large force of mail-clad knights and foot soldiers and swept
CADWGAN
(bu farw 1111), prince
the reign of William Rufus, defeating the Normans in 1094 at the battle of Coed Yspwys (its site is unknown) and joining
Gruffudd
ap Cynan in the defence of Anglesey and the flight to Ireland of 1098. When better conditions enabled the two to return to Wales in 1099, Cadwgan received from earl Robert of Shrewsbury in vassalage his share of Powys and, therewith, Ceredigion. He allowed himself to be
CARADOG ap GRUFFYDD ap RHYDDERCH
(bu farw 1081)
The grandson of Rhydderch ap Iestyn, powerful in South Wales until his death in 1033, and the son of Gruffydd ap Rhydderch, the rival of
Gruffudd
ap Llywelyn, by whom he was slain in 1055. The home of the family would seem to have been Gwynllwg and Upper Gwent. It is in this quarter of Wales that Caradog makes his first appearance in 1065, when he swooped upon earl Harold's new hunting lodge at
teulu
CARTER
Kinmel,
Kinmel, near Abergele, once the property of a Lloyd family (Yorke, Royal Tribes, 2nd edn., 113), changed hands when Alice, heiress of
Gruffudd
Lloyd, married Richard ap Dafydd ab Ithel Fychan, of Plas Llaneurgain (Northop). Their daughter and heiress, Catherine, married Pyrs Holland (died 1552), of Faerdref (see Holland families, No. 5); thus was founded the house of Holland of Kinmel (ibid., No
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