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GRIFFITH, SIDNEY
(bu farw 1752), Methodist and associate of Howel Harris
Methodist circles. She first met
Howel
Harris in Llŷn, early in October 1748. At the beginning of 1749 she was with Daniel Rowland at Llangeitho; Rowland took her with him to the association meetings at Erwood on 1 February, after which she visited Trevecka. When Harris was on his homeward journey from Llŷn, 19-20 July, she accompanied him to the Llangeitho association of 26 July, and he escorted her as
teulu
GRIFFITH
Garn, Plasnewydd,
conclusions reached by the editor of Detholiad o Waith Gruffudd ab Ieuan ap Llewelyn Vychan (Bangor, 1910), was able to throw additional light on the career of the bard. Gruffydd ap Ieuan's first wife was Janet, daughter of Richard ap
Howel
(see Mostyn of Mostyn); his successor in the Griffith line was THOMAS AP GRIFFITH AP IEUAN, his son by his second wife, Alice, daughter of John Owen, Tre Bwll
GRIFFITHS, VAVASOR
(bu farw 1741), Independent minister and tutor
paid him as tutor. In 1736 or 1737, Griffiths moved his home to Chancefield, on the outskirts of Talgarth, Brecknock, still retaining his pastorate, and teaching at Llwyn-llwyd as well as at Chancefield. His best-known pupils are Jenkin Jenkins and Richard Price, for it is very doubtful whether he ever taught
Howel
Harris and Williams of Pantycelyn, who were more probably pupils of David Price's
GRUFFYDD ap IEUAN ap LLYWELYN FYCHAN
(c. 1485 - 1553), bard and member of a Welsh landed family
sat with three commissioners, viz. Richard ap
Howel
ap Ieuan Fychan of Mostyn (father-in-law of Gruffydd ap Ieuan), Sir William Gruffydd, (father-in-law of Thomas Mostyn, son of Richard ap
Howel
), and Sir Roger Salusbury of Llewenni. A second reason for his importance is the fact that his nephew, or 'great-nephew,' bishop Richard Davies (1501? - 1581), says that he remembers seeing in the possession
GRYFFYTH, JASPER
(bu farw 1614), cleric, warden of Ruthin hospital, chaplain to archbishop Bancroft, collector of manuscripts
fragments in Latin and Welsh (B.M. MS. Cotton, Jul. C., iii). Some of the most important Welsh manuscripts passed through his hands, e.g. 'The Black Book of Carmarthen,' 'The White Book of Rhydderch,' Peniarth MS 44 and Peniarth MS 53, the 'Dingestow Brut' (NLW MS 5266B), the 'Life of Gruffudd ap Cynan' (Peniarth MS 17), and two manuscripts of the Laws of
Howel
(Harleian 4353 and Cotton Cleopatra B.V
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GWYNNE
Garth, Maes-llech, Llanlleonfel
staying at the house. Gwynne, for that matter, is today remembered only for his connections with Methodism. We are told (Life of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, i, 110-11) how his intention of arresting
Howel
Harris was converted into a friendship with Harris, which in turn led to friendship with the Wesleys - the Journals of both brothers have frequent references to the family. Marmaduke Gwynne
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HANMER
Hanmer, Bettisfield, Fens, Halton, Pentre-pant,
concentrated the whole complex of estates in the Fens branch. JOHN HANMER (1575 - 1629) Bishop of St Asaph (1624) and chaplain to James I (1615), was the grandson of Katherine Hanmer of Halton (great-grand-daughter of Sir David Hanmer, above), and of Richard ap David ap
Howel
Goch of Pentre-pant, Selattyn, near Oswestry - a descendant of the 12th cent, lords of Iâl and Ystrad Alun - whose sons took on the
HARRIES, HOWEL - gweler
HARRIS, HOWELL
HARRIES, JOHN
(1722 - 1788) Ambleston, early Methodist exhorter
Not to be confused with John Harris (1704 - 1763) 'of S. Kennox.' Considering Harries's fame, it is curious how very few definite facts about him are available. He was at an early date in charge of a group of Societies in north Pembrokeshire, and became
Howel
Davies's right-hand man; it is by no accident that Woodstock, the oldest Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Pembrokeshire, is in Ambleston
HARRIS, HOWEL - gweler
HARRIS, HOWELL
HARRIS, HOWELL
(1714 - 1773), religious reformer
His father, who came from Llangadock, Carmarthenshire, to Talgarth, Brecknock, c. 1700, is called 'Howell Powell alias Harris' in the Talgarth parish register; he married Susanna Powell of Trefeca-fach in 1702. Their eldest son, Joseph Harris and another son, Thomas also made names for themselves.
Howel
, their youngest son, was born 23 January 1714 and was educated at Llwyn-llwyd. From 1732 to
HARRIS, JOHN
(1704 - 1763) S. Kennox, Llawhaden, Methodist and Moravian exhorter
Not to be confused with John Harries (1728 - 1788), 'of Ambleston '; born at Newport, Pembrokeshire, on Good Friday, 1704. His wife was Esther Davies (died 1766), daughter of Llewelyn Davies of Clynfyw, Manordivy - it was her sister Letitia, wife of James Bowen of Dygoed, Clydey, who in 1739 invited
Howel
Harris to visit Pembrokeshire for the first time. Harris was early a Methodist; it was he
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