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MADOG ap GRUFFYDD
(d. 1236), lord of Powys
Elder son of Gruffydd Maelor I, and
Angharad
, daughter of Owain Gwynedd. With his brother Owen, he succeeded Gruffydd in 1191 and, on Owen's death in 1197, became sole ruler of Powys north of the Rhaeadr and the Tanat. Under his son, Gruffydd Maelor II, this area, comprising Welsh and English Maelor, Iâl, Cynllaith, Nanheudwy, and part of Mochnant, became known as Powys Fadog, in contrast with
MAREDUDD ab OWAIN ap HYWEL DDA
(d. 999), king of Deheubarth
Llywelyn, whose mother,
Angharad
, was Maredudd's daughter.
MAURICE
family Clenennau, Glyn (Cywarch), Penmorfa
William, called Pennardd, all descended of their common ancestor, Ievan ap Einion ap Griffith.' MORRIS (or MAURICE), eldest son of JOHN AP MEREDYDD, Eifionydd, married
Angharad
, daughter of Ellis ap Griffith ab Einion, and had by her eight children, amongst whom were (a) William Lloyd ap Maurice, ancestor of the Lloyd family of Rhiwedog, near Bala; (b) Ellis ap Maurice (below); (c) Margaret, wife of
MEREDUDD ap RHYS
(fl. 1450-1485), gentleman, cleric, and poet
His name is certainly that which is found in the books of pedigrees of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt and Edward ap Roger of Ruabon - Meredudd ap Rhys married
Angharad
, daughter of Madog ap Robert of Cristionydd in the parish of Ruabon. His pedigree is traced back to Rhys Sais and Tudur Trefor, who were the ancestors of many of the gentle families in the Maelors and the Marches : Meredudd ap Rhys ap
MORGAN
(fl. 1294), rebel
Gilbert de Clare. He has also been described in one contemporary chronicle as Rhys ap Morgan, which suggests some confusion with Rhys, the younger son of Morgan Fychan ap Morgan Gam. Morgan submitted to the king in July 1295, and obtained the royal clemency. His daughter,
Angharad
, was an ancestress of the Morgan family of Tredegar family. See Morgan ap Hywel for Maredudd.
MORGAN
family Tredegar Park,
from Bledri was LLYWELYN AB IFOR, lord of S. Clears and Gwynfe, who married
Angharad
, the daughter and sole heir of Sir Morgan ap Maredydd, said to be descended from the Welsh lords of Caerleon and, in her right, acquired the estates of Tredegar and Cyfoeth Feredydd. Of this union there were three children, MORGAN of Tredegar and S. Clears, Ifor Hael, the ancestor of the branch of the family at Gwern
MORGAN, ELENA PUW
(1900 - 1973), novelist, author of fiction and short stories for children
paucity of her published work, she has been neglected and under-rated. Her fiction is notable for its powerful focus on girls and women living in conditions of poverty and deprivation. As her granddaughters,
Angharad
and Mererid Puw Davies, have pointed out, her work 'dealt with complex and challenging themes, including physical, emotional and sexual abuse … Her novels were daring and ground-breaking at
MORGAN, JOHN JENKYN
(Glanberach; 1875 - 1961), local historian and essayist
Born at Bodist Isaf, Glanaman, Carmarthenshire, 10 August 1875, son of Jenkin and
Angharad
Morgan. He was educated at Brynlloi British school, Glanaman, but began working in Mynydd pit, Cwmaman, when he was 12. He later worked in the Raven tinplate works Glanaman until his retirement in 1930. He married Harriet, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Jones, Brynlloi shop, Glanaman, 5 October 1901. She died
MORRIS, RICHARD
(1703 - 1779), founder of the Cymmrodorion Society
their father re-married. The third marriage (before 1754) was with an Elizabeth, of Worcester - Richard's two brothers speak of her with warm praises. Ten children were born of the marriage, according to Richard's will; seven of these are named in the letters, and three survived their mother (she died in October 1772) - two daughters,
Angharad
and Margaret (frequently mentioned in their father's
MOSTYN
family Mostyn Hall,
According to the History of the Family of Mostyn of Mostyn, 1925, compiled by the 3rd baron Mostyn and T. Allen Glenn, the land upon which the present Mostyn Hall stands 'was acquired about five centuries ago by the marriage of IEUAN FYCHAN (died 1457), of Pengwern, Llangollen (and Tre Castell, Anglesey), with
ANGHARAD
daughter and heiress of HYWEL (or Howel), son of TUDUR AP ITHEL FYCHAN, and
NEST
(fl. 1120), princess of Deheubarth
Daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr by Gwladus, daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. About 1100 she married Gerald of Pembroke; there were at least three sons of the union - William, Maurice, and David Fitz-Gerald - and a daughter,
Angharad
, wife of William of Manorbier and mother of Giraldus Cambrensis. Clearly a woman of great charm and beauty, she became the mistress of many lovers. Her romantic abduction
OWAIN ab EDWIN
(d. 1105) Tegeingl, landowner
He and his brother, Uchtryd, were the reputed sons of Edwin ap Gronw, a great-great-grandson of Hywel Dda by Iwerydd, half-sister of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn. Though he assisted earl Hugh of Chester in the latter's abortive expedition against Gwynedd in 1098, his daughter,
Angharad
, married Gruffudd ap Cynan. His son, Gronw, was the father of Christina, second wife of Owain Gwynedd. He should not be
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