Cylchgronau Cymru

Chwiliwch trwy dros 450 o deitlau a 1.2 miliwn o dudalennau

Cadverth died without heirs. Syssyllt, the fourth son, was lord of the Golden Valley he had a son called Robert ap Syssyllt from whom came Lord Salisbury. Iestyn, the fifth son, was lord of Tempsiter; Llewelyn, the sixth son, lord of Builth; Elidur Hir, the seventh son, lord of Halcetor Ioreth, the eighth son, lord of Kedewen to the south of the Severn, and he had a son called Madog. Madog had a daughter and heiress called Dyddgu, who married Robert ap Llowarch ap Trahaearn, lord of Kedewen, ancestor of Sir Owen Tudor, knight. Hoedliw Goch, the ninth son, was lord of Seley and Skubore, and ancestor of Philip Dorddu. Gwrgene, lord of Hyop, and Elidur Vachan died without heirs, and so did Gwgan sans yssue. IDNERTH, eldest son of Cadwgan, was lord of Maelienydd, Kerry, the two Elvaels, Radnor, and Gwerthrynion. He married Eva, daughter of Aeron Pen, and they had seven sons, viz.: Madog, Gruffydd, Ivor, Gwyn Ednyfed, Ioreth, and Hoedliw. Madog married Ranulph, daughter of Gruffydd ap Cynan, and they had a son, Cadwallon, who married Margaret, daughter of Philip ap Meyrick of Gwent, and they had a son called Maelgwyn. IFOR AB IDNERTH married Morfydd, daughter of Marchudd ap Carwed, one of the fifteen tribes of North Wales, and had by her five sons, Gronwy, Llewe- lyn, Ioreth, Madog, and Ivor.* Goronwy AB Ivor married Lucy, daughter of Ivor ap Cadivor ap Gwaethvoed, by whom he had five sons, viz. Ieuaf, Howel, Rhun, Gronwy Vychan, and Madog. Ieuaf Ap GRONWY married Eva, daughter of Madog ap Meredith Gethin, and they had three sons, Einion, Gronwy of Llan yr Rhos, and Meirick of Llan- fihangel Helygen. EINION AP IEUAF married Jonett, daughter and heiress of Owen ap Meredith ap Robert of Kedewen, and they had four sons, Einion Vychan, Ivor, Ioreth, and Tudur. EINION VYCHAN Ap EINION married Jane, daughter of Llewelyn Moylwyn of Builth, and they had five sons, viz. Tudur, Cadwgan, Howel, Madog, and Einion Goch. An addition in the English version This Ifor ap Idnerth defeated the Normans sent to invade Wales by King William Rufus at a place called Aberllech as Mr. Robt. Vaughan the Antiquary writes, and Powell in his History of Wales, Page 154.