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Margred ferch Llywelyn



Preferred Parents:
Father: Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd, b. 1174 in Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales   d. 11 APR 1240 in Cistercian Abbey of Aberconwy, Conwy, Caernarfonshire, Wales
Mother: Joan of Wales, b. 1188 in England   d. 2 FEB 1237 in Aber, Caernarfonshire, Wales

Family 1: John de Braose Lord of Gower and Bramber,    b. 1197 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales    d. 18 JUL 1232 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
  1. William de Braose, b. 15 JUL 1224 in Bramber Castle, Bramber, Sussex, England     d. 6 JAN 1291 in Findon, Sussex, England
  2. Richard de Brewes Lord Stainten Manor, b. BEF 1232 in Heydon, Norfolk, England     d. ABT 18 JUN 1292 in England
Family 2: Walter de Clifford III,    b. AFT 1190 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England    d. BEF 20 DEC 1263 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England
  1. Maud Clifford Countess of Salisbury, b. AFT 1234 in Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire, England     d. AFT DEC 1284 in Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Appendix I of "Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia: 1610-11"
    Note: Although the book is compiled by Vina Chandler Price, Appendix I was included at the request of Mrs. Margaret Scruggs Carruth, and was researched by Miss Kett and by Mr. H. E. Forrest (after the death of Miss Kett, which took before 1930). Both Miss Kett and Mr. Forrest were reputed to be professional genealogists. Mr Forrest is also referred to as the "Antiquarian Editor" of the Shrewsbury Chronicle I looked H. E. Forrest online and found that he is also the editor of the following books: --"Shrewsbury Burgess Roll", published in 1924 by the Shrewsbury and Shropshire Archaeological and Parish Register Society --"The old Churches of Shrewsbury: Their History, Architecture and Associations", published in 1920 by Shrewsbury, Wilding & Son --"Some Old Shropshire Houses and their Owners: Braggington (with a plate), Dinthill, Whitley, & Play-Y-Court", published in 1915 by Shropshire Archaeological & Natural History Society. Margaret Scruggs Carruth is a charter member of "Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede". She served as Registrar when it was first organized, and is listed as member #22. To be eligible for membership, a person must descend from one or more of the Barons of Runnemede. The Barons forced King John to agree to the Magna Carta, a charter constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges. Mrs. Scruggs claims eligibility for membership through John Price who supposedly descended from eleven of the Barons. Appendix I provides two different lineages. One is from Robert Fitzwalter (who was one of the Barons of Runnemede) to John Price (born 1584-5), and the titular character of this book. The 2nd is from Elystan Glodrydd app Cyhelin ap Ifor (933-1010) (who was Prince of Ferlllys and founder of the Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales) back to the same John Price.
    Page: On pg. 515, Margaret is identified as: the daughter of Llewellyn (Prince of North Wales, Baron in Arms)); the wife of Walter de Clifford; the mother of Maude; the grandmother of Catherine Giffard (the wife of Nicholas d'Audlithley (died 1299) (6th Gen)); and the great grandmother of Nicholas d'Audlithley (died 1319) (7th Gen).
  2. Title: Margred Verch Llewelyn, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-Y99X : 10 June 2021), Margaret of Wales, ; Burial, Aconbury, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England, Priory Churchyard; citing record ID 82545525, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-Y99X;
  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: 'Princess' Margred VERCH LLYWELYN 'of North Wales' - Published information: birth-name: 'Princess' Margred VERCH LLYWELYN 'of North Wales'
    Note: Published information: birth-name: 'Princess' Margred VERCH LLYWELYN 'of North Wales'
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2029901105
  4. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Margaret Ferch Llewellyn -
    Author: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Page number: II:304, V:642
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741118
  5. Title: "Brut y tywysogion: or, The chronicle of the princes," by Caradoc, of Llancarvan, edited by John Williams
    Author: Publication date: 1860 Topics: Welsh literature, English literature Publisher: London : Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts Collection: pimslibrary; toronto Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto Contributor: PIMS - University of Toronto Language: Welsh
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/brutytywysogiono00cara/page/n9;
    Note: Good source, but there is not mention of any Idwallan son of Einon - need page # The second edition Ordnance Survey map (1899) shows ‘Pant Câd-Einion Site of Battle (A.D.982)’ at SS 9494 8059. This is absent from the first edition map of 1877. The battle was likely added on the basis of material found in the unreliable Gwentian Brutforged by Iolo Morgannwg in the 1790s. 982 Einion, son of Owain, went to Gorwennydd, where the action of Pencoed Colwynn took place (Owen, 35). How Pencoed Colwynn became Pant Câd-Einion is uncertain. (same source)
    Page: pg 287 Has name, relation to father, and marriage to John de Bruse
  6. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Margery Llywelyn - Published information: birth: about 1205; Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
    Note: Published information: birth: about 1205; Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom Published information: birth: about 1208; Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom Published information: birth: about 1192; Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2386360679
  7. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Princess of North Wales Margred verch Llywelyn -
    Author: Family History Library archive record (family group sheet)
    Note: Source: The Royal Lines of Succession, A16A225, p. 23; Dict. of Nat. Biogr., Eng. Pub. A v. 14, p. 200-202, v. 23, p. 307, 308, v. 29, p. 388, v. 34, p. 7-13, v. 39, p. 131; The Complete Peerage, G. E. C., Eng. Pub. V, v. 3, p. 169; (over) Submitter: Elias Harmer Fam. Assn.
  8. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Margaret Ferch Llewellyn -
    Author: Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940; John Edward Lloyd & R T Jenkins, Ed. {1957}, Page number: 49
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742404
  9. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Margaret Ferch Llewellyn -
    Author: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Ed {1999}, Page number: 28a-3
    Note: Source Media Type: Book
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741136
  10. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Margaret Ferch Llewellyn -
    Author: Vivian's Visitations of Devon 1620, 1895 edition, Page number: 194-199
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742414
  11. Title: Wikipedia
    Author: Wikipedia(https://en.wikipedia.org : accessed 25 Feb 2020), Llywelyn teh Great;
    Note: Llywelyn the Great (Welsh: Llywelyn Fawr, [??\'w?l?n va??r]), full name Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, (c. 1173 \\endash 11 April 1240) was a King of Gwynedd in north Wales and eventually ruler of all Wales. By a combination of war and diplomacy he dominated Wales for 45 years. Llywelyn was born about 1173, the son of Iorwerth ab Owain and the grandson of Owain Gwynedd, who had been ruler of Gwynedd until his death in 1170. Llywelyn was a descendant of the senior line of Rhodri Mawr and therefore a member of the princely house of Gwynedd.[3] He was probably born at Dolwyddelan, though not in the present Dolwyddelan Castle,Little is known about his father, Iorwerth Drwyndwn, who died when Llywelyn was an infant.Llywelyn\'s mother was Marared, occasionally anglicised to Margaret, daughter of Madog ap Maredudd, prince of Powys.Llywelyn married Joan, natural daughter of King John of England, in 1205. Llywelyn and Joan had three identified children in the records but in all probability had more, as Llywelyn\'s children were fully recognized during his marriage to Joan whilst his father-in-law, King John, was alive. Little is known of Llywelyn\'s mistress, Tangwystl Goch, except that she was the daughter of Llywarch \"Goch\" of Rhos. Children by Joan Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1212\\endash 1246) Elen (Helen) ferch Llywelyn (c. 1206\\endash 1253) married John Earl of Huntington, and secondly Robert de Quincy. Susanna ferch Llywelyn (died after November 1228) King Henry III of England granted the upbringing of \"L. princeps Norwallie et Johanna uxor sua etsoror nostra Susannam filiam suam\" to \"Nicholao de Verdun et Clementie uxori sue\" by order dated 24 November 1228. Her birth date is estimated on the assumption that Susanna was under marriageable age, but older than an infant, at the time. Marared ferch Llywelyn (died after 1268), married John de Braose in 1219[68], and secondly (c. 1232) Walter III de Clifford; she had issue by both husbands. Elen the Younger ferch Llywelyn (born before 1230; died after 16 February 1295), married firstly Mel Coluim II, Earl of Fife (son of Duncan Macduff of Fife and wife Alice Corbet), and secondly (after 1266) Domhnall I, Earl of Mar (son of William, Earl of Mar and first wife Elizabeth Comyn of Buchan). Elen and Domhall\'s daughter, Isabella of Mar, married Robert, the Bruce, King of Scots and had one child by him, Marjorie Bruce, who was the mother of the first Stewart monarch, Robert II of Scotland.Children by Tangwystl Goch (died c. 1198) Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1196\\endash 1244) He was Llywelyn\'s eldest son. He married Senena, daughter of Caradoc ap Thomas of Anglesey. Their sons included Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, who for a period occupied a position in Wales comparable to that of his grandfather, and Dafydd ap Gruffydd who ruled Gwynedd briefly after his brother\'s death.Children whose parentage is uncertain Gwladus Ddu (c. 1206\\endash 1251), probable daughter by Joan. She married Sir Randulph Mortimer Angharad ferch Llywelyn (c. 1212\\endash 1256), probable daughter by Joan; married Maelgwn Fychan. Tegwared y Baiswen ap Llywelyn (c. 1215), a son by a woman named as Crysten in some sources, a possible twin of Angharad. Primary sources Caley, John, et al., eds. 1830. Monasticon Anglicanum. Longman. Hoare, R.C., ed. 1908. Giraldus Cambrensis: The Itinerary through Wales; Description of Wales. Translated by R.C. Hoare. Everyman\'s Library. ISBN 0-460-00272-4 Jones, T., ed. 1941. Brut y Tywysogion: Peniarth MS. 20. University of Wales Press. Pryce, H., ed. 2005. The Acts of Welsh rulers 1120\\endash 1283. University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-1897-5 Also must additional information re history etc.

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