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V V N The obtest son, ANAssAWO Ar Rennet Mosyss, King of North Wales, whose as. Mai-vydd, dan. of Oavan ap llavi,1, at Lun, of the Royal 1 no palace was at Aberfraw, in Anglesey, ,l. in 913, leaving issue, of Sasith Wales, and sras a. isy Isis elslcst san, 5. tnscn Voen or Aroonowo; and, n. Ellh ap Anarawd slain David ap Ltesrrlyn at Ccfn Jlclgaesl, to. Cacnhigan, and wa-s iS 940 with his brother Idwal. AnaLawd seas e. by Ins rider son, IDWAL Voes., thing of North Wales, srlso scas olain with his brother Elis, in 940, fighting against the Anglo-Bones. Ity isis Vychan, asrl hsissi a assis, cousin, Avandrog, sian. of 3torvyn, King of t’owys, ldsral left, rOth other issue, an elder san, Manse or Inscos. Von., scho was taken prisoner in the defeat H asset Caytsssare. Tins grsstlciaais Isad lice sits es asid twenty— sustained in 977, and deprircd of his eyrs hy lags, ssha suffered six clsildrcss, and 1. in 1045, Thy his 1st svifc, Alice, dan. of hins to langsaish in prison, where he i leaving a son, InnAi. A? Sirunre, srho seas in 092 rahed hy the ivople to his Wss.s.soasa-Tlrs.aas.av, hart.), hr h-ad, milk slier issue, a sun, hereditary thrcsse of Nortis Wales, of srhich iso had been die iii. Elm That-il. dass. sit Staris at’ Jetsss isp Slered itis, at ithsisraedag, possessed by Sleredyth ap Owen, Iting of l’owys. In the fat and hsy Tier Isasi, with oIlier issue, an euler son, lowhsg year, Ssrauc, a Danish rlsiefsain, landed in Narth 5l’ales; and ldsral in resisting hisn srna slain. ills only son, loan or Inwot, excluded fsons the tisrane by Llesvelyn ap f’ss tires-me, dass. assd heir at Tssstisc au Robert Vycisass, of hteraiu, Seisylit, lsnsband of Angisarad, Queen of l’ascys, scat restored in 1021, on the decease of that Prince. Oago ap ldwal, saha was alahs in 1037, in a battle fongist hctsreen bias and Griffith, Iting of Posays, san of Llea-elyn ap .Seisyllt, left an ossly son, CaNON A? baa, exrlnded frees the tlsmne by (irifluth ap Ry his 1st wife, Jane, dan. of Sir Riclsard BuiLcIcy, at Beaumans, Liewelyn, wise also sssarped the kingdasss of Sooth Wales Cynan ap Jage, after two gallant and nnsnccessfel attenapte to hIlt; the srelh-kssa,vn anthor of The jIbtary r,f tOe thrysKs’ recover his crosra, si. leaving an eldest son, Gssrrsvn or Caves, who, after several ineffeetaal endeavaurs FaisitQa. Sir ,balsn w. Sistssey, dais, at Sir William ticrrarsl, to reinstate himself in his dcminiasss, wlsicls had been sssssrped Chancellor sit trelassd and 1. 1 Mar-eli, 1626, lsssving lsssd, withs hy Trahaern ap Caradac, farmed nil alliance in 1079 with Rlsys ether isssse, ala eldest survivilsg, and a 6th sass, vie., ap Tesadsar, Prince of North OVales, far tlse vindication af the rightful succession. TIse tsro princes suet Traisaern an the nseuntain of Came, where ass actian ensued, svhicls lernsinatcd in the defeat and death at the nsnrper, and cIsc rcstoratiois of Griffiths and Rhys. Griffith ap Cynan bare as Isis ensigns, go., three lions, passant, in pale, arg., arnsed, as. He ii. in 1136, at the age of eighty-twa, assd lies buried on the sauth side of the great altar in the cathedral of Bassgar, having reigned fifty-sevea years. This nsanarch so. Angbarad, dan. of Owen ap Edwin, Lord of Tegatngl (ace Buena’s Lass,led Grsstry. (twos o,f Bethsn.s), and Isad issue, s. Oscars G5VYN000 ss. Cadsralader ap Griffith, Lord of Caerdigan, who sI. 1172, a distinguished participator sn the events of his tunes. Griffith op Cynao was a.in the throne by his eldest son, Owea Gwaxnnu A? Gernrtvn, Prince of North Wales, a chivalrous and dislingssislsed usanarcis, who, after a popular reign The Ills son of Sir John Wynn, the bat haranet, Yin., of tlsirly-twa years, si. in Dee. 1169, and svan buried at Bangssr. Owen Gwynedd (who bore, Vert, llsree eagles displayed, in in Edeimian, Sterianethasbirr, by purchase, frons )luosphrcy fesse, or) as. to-icel 1st. Gsrladys, dau. at Lisa-arch ap Trahacamn, blranas, Esq. lIe so. Jane, dau. assd heiress of Thomas Lloyd, Lord of Pembroke, and was, by her, father of benEaTH DawnnwN A? (InN GwrNrnss; excluded from of Gsvern-y-Bmechcyn, and had issne, the throne, first by his illegitissssate brather bios-el, and subseqssrutly by his hi-other Davint, son of Osvea Gsrynedd, by Isis second nsars-iage. larsremtls, a-iso bore, Sable, a liars, rampant, within a hardure, eagrailed, or, if. at Pennassi Olehasigell, in Shantganaerystsirc; he sa. the Princess Stargaret, dan. of Nader, Prince of Psscys, and a-as father of an only son. LLEwrLYN Ac lonwrans, surnamed The Groat, wha, in 1104, Tunis lady, demaasded. and abtaioed, without slrssggle, his hereditary crawls at North SYales frosu his uncle David ap Osreu Dessbighs, snih had issue, toss, lser heiress; Sidney, as. ta Cad— Gwynedd. This manas’ch, after an eventful reign of fifty- wollader Wyna; and Mary, as. te Edward Vaughan, Esq. Tba six years, ii. in 1240, arid was bssried in the abbey af Canway. his grandson, Ls.awer.vN or Gnsrrren, the last native Socerrigsa Prince of Wales recognised by tl,a English manarehs, seas slain hiillonglsby de Ereshsy. Dnke of Aucastar, descended at Bailth, in the valley at the Wya, 11 Dec. 1202. Owen Gwynedd ap Griffith us. 2ndly, his cousin, Christian, dan. of Grassa ap Oweu ap Edwin, Lard of Tegaingi, and had by ties-, issue, a 2nd son, Rnossssl OP OWEN GwaNann, Lord of Angbesey, a prince of great passer and autlsarity, who as. Agnes, dan. of Rlsys ap Griffith ap Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr, King of Sautls Wales, and had, svith ether issue, Tnossoo A? Enanas, Land of Rhisc Llwyd, who us. Slargaret, scidow of Owain ltmgyntyn, Lord at Edeimnion, and dao. of Einian ap Seisyllt, Lard of Merianrth, arsd was father of Coaoaoc or Toaasos, Lard of Elsiw Liwyd, wtsa, by Eva his wife, daa. of Gwyn ap Griffith ap Bell, bad issue, Gasrrrrn or EINION, Lard of Rlsiw Llwyd, who ‘a.Lcnki, dan. at Liawarels Vaughan ap Llawarrh Gash ap Llawarch Halbsvrsh, assd was father at DAvID or GnsrrsTn, Lord of Rhiw Llwyd, whose wife was Eva, dan. and heir of Griffith Vaughan ap Griffith of Penyfed, ins Efianydd. Of the issue of this usarringe, the 3rd son, Hawas. or Domn, as. Ein, dan. and ca-heir at levan ap hfawel, of Heullys in Cefn-y-farm, derived from Callwyn ap Tanagna, Lord of Efiassydd, and had, Mnisnassvn or Ituwes., who was tivhsg 26th EaswoltD III. He ‘[211W V N ltaoaai or SIEREDITH, wIse as. aged all, Anghssrad, dau. al fattier at IEVAN Ar llannnr, who as. Catises-isic, dan. of tthys ap horn 1 SlrnensTss Ar lavov, who purclsasrsl Gwydir tram tsavid op Williassa Gritlutli ats lialsiss, of Coclsssilhasi, ess. Camas—ssn tree Jossv SVYNNE, of Gicyslir, ca. Csserssasvcss, s-Iso ,i. ins 3 5.5a. lie Stoanss WyNN, at liwydir, who s,i. twice. Ily his 2nd wife, dertved ts’osss Starclswrithian, Lard of ts-Aled, isa n-as father of Eslward Wynn, of Tstrad, aascestar at the Wavxs i’ Lliryss, represessted in the fesssala hinc by cIsc 11ev. LLaND WYNN, at Nerr1ais, ca. Flint. Kut., Mas’m’is Wa-na sras fssttscr at Sin JOHN WYNN, of Gwydir. h. in 1553, created a Baronet in a. Sm Rscnoan WYNN, Hart. of Gwydir, n-Iso as. Ann, dais, and co—Iseir at Sir I-rasseis Barry-, cf lslessssrths, list dyissg a. p. in 1649, aged 61, nasa. by his brothsr, Ssn OweN WYNN, Bart. at Gwydir. who is. Grace, dan. of Hugh Williams, at Werg; and ii about 1600, leaving a son and sarcessac, Sm Rscssoan WYNN, Part. of Gwyshir, who as. arats, dais, of Sir Thssnas Siyddleton, of Chts-hs Castle, Bart., and had on only dan., Mona WYNN, who so. in 1714, Bertha, 13th Baron Willooglsby dEs-ashy assd tbnke at Asscastcr and ltesteven.a On the deaths, snithacc male issue, ef Sir Jtichard Wynn, he n-as a. in the baronetcy by Isis resssia, Sir John Wynn, af Gwyshir, o ha iii.. Jassc, slass. ansb Iseir (if Evssss Evsns, of 4Vatsbay (nose ‘sVynnstay)so. Deahigh t bsst sf..s. js. 7 Jan. 1710, when the hiaronciry because extinct. si. Wsm.m,soss WrNN (6th san). WIs.s.soas Wasv, Esq. Pmothanahary of Wales, acqniresl Branas Rscnoan, of Rrsnas aod Garhligyaasa, high-sheriff of Sleriaarch in 1667; sa. btalhes’tne, dao. of Tisansas, Viscount Bsslkeley, wtsirls lady it. at Branas, and v-as busted at Llaadrille, 5 Sept. 1706, aged 69. By her (anlia sarvived her husband, and seas seated at hiranas) he had issue, ViBiaua; Richard ; asad Slary, who ii. iafasats. Ssnset, heiress of her hraGser. Ssrsaa WYNN, -ía. Edward Thalwall, Esq. of Plaa-y-Ward, en. eldest dais-, * From Mary Wynn’s usarringe with Bectie, 13th Baron Perearine Beetle, 3rd Dsske of Ancaster, n-ho, by Stary, dau. afTlaamas Paoton, Esq., had surviving issae, a. Robert Beetle. 4th Duke of Ancaster, at n-Irate decease, avis., S Jssly, 1779, the d sshsedasss, sssarqnissste, and earl— dons, reverted to isis aside, Lard Brasrnhoss Berlie, who a. as 5th dnke, an srlsassi decease a.p. os., these dignities expired. On the death at Robert, 41h duke, the barony of Willoughby de Eresby fell into abeyance betss’een Isis Grace’s sisters, while the Lord Great Chausberlaincy devolved on these lacbies jointly. s. l’risruila-fiarhara-Ehhsabelb, in favour of whom the abeyance of the barony of Willanghby de Ereshsy was deternnned in 1600; ur.23 Feb. 1779, Peter BurreB, of Becken— ham, en. Kent, Esq., n-ha a. to the barsinatsy of his great ssnsle, anit n-as elevated to the British passage, by the litle of BORON Gwrassa gf Uwadyr. biy hue lordship, n-iso st-in 1626, Lady OVibleaglsby de Eresby, (a-host, in bS2O), was mother atthe present PETER. Loans Wses.ouonna na Eassna, and Baron Gsrydyr at Gwydyr, senior ea-rspresmntahva of the Wyss’ss of flsryilys’, Earls. is. Geargtsna-Charbatte, so. 25 April, 1791, James, 1st Marquess at Chohmandehy, and is motiser at GoonanMoaoTso, 2nd and present Moaauasa a? CHOLMaNDELT, junior ra-represenintiva.