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121 - 132 of 1116 for "maredudd ap rhys"

121 - 132 of 1116 for "maredudd ap rhys"

  • DAFYDD AP MAREDUDD GLAIS, murderer, civic official, scribe and translator A member of one of Aberystwyth's leading 15th century families, Dafydd was the son of Maredudd Glais. He acted as attorney for his father in 1432-3 and was committed to Cardigan castle for arrears that had accumulated. Like his father, he appears to have been an archer and in 1438 was given a letter of protection to go abroad in Edmund Beaufort's retinue. In 1439 he stood pledge, with John
  • DAFYDD ap MAREDUDD GLAIS (fl. 1429-1468), cleric, murderer, civic official, and translator of a chronicle of the kings of England into Welsh He was the son of Maredudd Glais, a man who filled a number of municipal offices in Aberystwyth and Llanbadarn between 1411 and 1458. The date of Dafydd's birth is not known and the earliest mention of him in the records is as a pledge with John Robury and Griffith Prouth for Thomas Kirkham, abbot of Vale Royal, in respect of a fine in 1429. The three are described as clerics, and they
  • DAFYDD ap OWAIN - gweler OWAIN, Sir DAFYDD
  • DAFYDD ap PHYLIP ap RHYS Syr (fl. c. 1500-1540), poet (probably in holy orders) who was from the parish of Llangyfelach, near Swansea, according to Iolo Morganwg (NLW MSS 13062B (467)). Only one of his poems remains, a cywydd in praise of Sir Rhys ap Thomas.
  • DAFYDD ap RHYS ap LLYWELYN Bodewryd (bu farw 1551) - gweler WYNN
  • DAFYDD ap RHYS O FENAI (or O'R FENNI) (fl. c. 1550), poet
  • DAFYDD ap RHYS O'R FENNI - gweler DAFYDD ap RHYS O FENAI
  • DAFYDD ap SIANCYN (SIENCYN) ap DAFYDD ap y CRACH (fl. mid 15th century), Lancastrian partisan and poet Descended on his father's side from Marchudd (Peniarth MS 127 (57); Powys Fadog, vi, 221), and on his mother's from prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Peniarth MS 127 (105), Peniarth MS 129 (128, 130); Dwnn, ii, 102, 132) - she was Margred, daughter of Rhys Gethin, partisan of Owain Glyn Dwr (on him see Lloyd, Owen Glendower, 66). His exploits during the Wars of the Roses are related in Sir John Wynn's
  • DAFYDD ap SIANCYN FYNGLWYD (fl. c.1500-1550), poet - gweler DAFYDD FYNGLWYD
  • DAFYDD ap SIENCYN ap DAFYDD ap y CRACH - gweler DAFYDD ap SIANCYN ap DAFYDD ap y CRACH
  • DAFYDD BACH AP MADOG WLADAIDD - gweler SYPYN CYFEILIOG II
  • DAFYDD BACH ap MADOG WLADAIDD - gweler CNEPPYN GWERTHRYNION