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Goronwy Owen (1
January 1723 – July 1769) was an
Anglican clergyman and one of the 18th century's most
notable and
influential figures in Welsh-language...
- was the
daughter of
Gronwy (ap Owain)
Owain and
Genilles V. (Hoedlyw) Owain. She was the
sister to
Rymel verch (Goronwy)
Gronwy.
Owain ap Edwin, Lord...
- by the Flag Institute); the arms
attributed to
Edwin Tegeingl (Edwin ap
Gronwy) 12th
century Flag of
Glamorgan Gules,
three Chevronels Argent. (Registered...
- sons
Maelgwn and Rhodri—children of the Princess-Dowager
Cristen ferch Gronwy—and was led by Dafydd, the
child of
Gwladus ferch Llywarch.
Owain had at...
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provide Edwin and his
descendants with a
Welsh pedigree,
making him son of
Gronwy and great-great-grandson of
Hywel Dda. However, it has been
suggested that...
- with
being the
namesake of Port
Eynon or
Einon on the
Gower peninsula.
Gronwy Ap
Einion Edwin (slain 993)
Tewdwr (slain 993) Cadell,
whose grandson was...
- Leofwine. Most
medieval pedigrees identify Owain's
paternal grandfather as
Gronwy, a
descendant of
Hywel Dda.
Owain may have been a great-great-great-grandson...
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Laetitia Wingfield,
daughter of the
Anglicised Squire Wingfield, is
rescued by
Gronwy Griffith, the son a
Welsh tenant farmer. Here are
Lovers was Vaughan's second...
- Gregson,
Grenadier Guards Temp Lt.
Robert Holmes Arbuthnot Gresson MBE Capt.
Gronwy Robert Griffith,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Lt.-Col.
Charles Griffiths, Rem....
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collectors of
literature and
patrons of the
contemporary poet
Goronwy (or
Gronwy) Owen.
Richard Morris set off for
London on 1
August 1722, and only ever...