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EINION ap GWALCHMAI
(fl. 1203-1223), poet
and producing half the wedding ring which he had kept. There is another tale of his being cured by ' Friar Gwryd ' of a seven years' affliction. In an englyn in which part of the second tale is told,
Einion
is definitely described as the son of Gwalchmai ap Meilyr, and this is probably correct.
EINION ap GWGON
(fl. c. 1215), one of the poets of the Age of the Princes
EINION ap MADOG ap RHAHAWD
(fl. c. 1237), one of the poets of the Age of the Princes
EINION CLUD - gweler
ELSTAN GLODRYDD
EINION fab ANARAWD ap GRUFFYDD (bu farw 1163) - gweler
ANARAWD ap GRUFFYDD
EINION MÔN - gweler
LLOYD, JOHN
EINION OFFEIRIAD
(fl. c. 1320), the person whose name is associated with the earliest Welsh grammar or metrical grammar which we possess
ynrrydedd a moliant') of the same Rhys ap Gruffydd. He is not referred to in the earliest manuscripts of the grammar except as one who fashioned three metres. Apart from this we know nothing of him. Iolo Morganwg tried to show that he was grandfather of Hopcyn ap Tomas ab
Einion
of Ynystawe, but there is no foundation for this statement.
EINION WAN
(fl. 1230-1245), poet
teulu
ELLIS
Bron y Foel, Ystumllyn, Ynyscynhaearn
Evans family of Tan-y-bwlch, Maentwrog; Ieuan, brother of Sir Hywel y Fwyall, was ancestor of the Madryn family. HYWEL AP MEREDYDD, of Bron y Foel, whose wife was Gwenllian, daughter of Gruffydd ap Ednyfed Fychan, had a son, GRUFFYDD AP HYWEL, who, by his wife Angharad, was the father of
EINION
AP GRUFFYDD, sheriff of Caernarvonshire 1354-6, and Sir Hywel y Fwyall.
Einion
ap Gruffydd was succeeded by
ELSTAN (or ELYSTAN) GLODRYDD
, founder of the fifth of the 'royal tribes' of Wales
, Idnerth, also had three sons; of these, Madog (died 1140) had five sons. Two of Madog's sons, Hywel and Cadwgan, were killed in 1142, and a third, Maredudd, in 1146; the other two, CADWALLON (died 1179) and
EINION
CLUD (died 1177), ruled respectively over Maelienydd and Elfael. They were not on good terms, and in 1160 Cadwallon seized
Einion
and handed him over to Owain Gwynedd, who surrendered him to
teulu
EVANS
Tan-y-bwlch, Maentwrog
Thomas ap Dafydd ab Ifan ab
Einion
ab Osbwrn. The wife of his son, EVAN AP ROBERT, was Gwen, daughter of Humphrey ap Maredudd ab Evan ap Robert, Cesail-gyfarch, Caernarfonshire, and it was their son, ROBERT AB EVAN, who first stabilized the surname and became known as ROBERT EVANS. Robert Evans married Elizabeth, daughter of John Wynn ap Cadwaladr, Rhiwlas, Meironnydd, their heir being EVAN EVANS
EVANS, EVAN WILLIAM
(1860 - 1925), editor and publisher
Born 7 October 1860 at Cae
Einion
, Dolgelley, son of David Evans and Jane (Roberts). He was educated at Dolgelley grammar school and then went to serve in the Herald office at Caernarvon. He returned a little later to Dolgelley, and having acquired the printing office where Y Goleuad was printed (the place of printing having been changed from Caernarvon to Dolgelley), he arranged with the Goleuad
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