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DWNN, OWAIN
(c. 1400 - c. 1460), poet
Of Modlyscwm (or ' Muddlescombe'), Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire. His grandfather was the Henry Don who was an adherent of Owain Glyn Dŵr (Lloyd, Owen Glendower, 41). The documents of the period 1436-46 make frequent mention of Owain Dwnn. He had a sister
Mabli
, the first wife of Gruffudd ap Nicholas of Dynevor, and both Owain and Gruffudd were imprisoned as followers of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester
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ELLIS
Bron y Foel, Ystumllyn, Ynyscynhaearn
Ellis (died 8 April 1688), groom of the privy chamber to Charles II. Ellis Ellis, whose wife was
Mabli
, daughter of William Lewis Anwyl, of Parc, Llanfrothen (see the article on that family), was the father of OWEN ELLIS II (will proved 1691), to whom and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Bodwrda, Gruffydd Phylip wrote a cywydd priodas (a marriage poem), was the father of MARGARET ELLIS (died 1712
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KEMEYS
Cefn Mabli,
The Cefn
Mabli
branch of the Kemeys family is said to be descended from one Stephen de Kemeys, who held land in what is now Monmouthshire c. 1234. The first connection with Cefn
Mabli
came when DAVID KEMEYS, son of Ievan Kemeys of Began, married Cecil, daughter of Llewelyn ab Evan ap Llewelyn ap Cynfig of Cefn
Mabli
c. 1450. They were succeeded by their son LEWIS. The next heirs were JOHN KEMEYS
ROBERT
(fl. 1099-1147), earl of Gloucester
.), but the present note will refer only to his contacts with Wales. The first Norman lord of Glamorgan was Robert Fitzhamon (died 1107) (see D.N.B.). He left an heiress, Mabel ('
Mabli
' to the Welsh - she died 1157), and Henry bestowed her on his son Robert, raising him, at some time in the year 1121-3, to the earldom of Gloucester, including the lordship of Glamorgan. He is lauded on all sides - as a