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WYNN
family Bodewryd,
The Wynns of Bodewryd in Twrcelyn, Anglesey, were descended from GWEIRYDD
AP
RHYS who is reputed to have fl. in the commote of Talybolion about 1170 and is considered to have been the father of one of the Fifteen Tribes. His eldest son was TRAHAEARN, who was also called Cadhaearn, after whom an ancient mill in Caerdegog, ' Melin Cathayran,' is supposed to have been called. His son, MEYRICK, gave
WYNN
family Ynysmaengwyn, Dolau Gwyn,
This is another Merioneth family claiming descent from Osbwrn Wyddel. Osbwrn's son Kenric (Cynwrig) had a son LLYWELYN, who married Nest, daughter and heiress of Gruffydd ab Adda of Dôl Goch and Ynysmaengwyn. The descendants of Llywelyn and Nest, in direct line (as far as Ynysmaengwyn was concerned), were GRUFFYDD,
EINION
(who married Tanglwst, daughter of Rhydderch ab Ieuan Llwyd, Gogerddan
WYNN
family Berth-ddu, Bodysgallen,
This family was a younger branch of the Wynn family of Gwydir, founded through the marriage of Griffith Wynn (son of John Wynn
ap
Meredydd, died 1559, and uncle of Sir John Wynn of Gwydir) with the heiress of Robert Salusbury of Berth-ddu. OWEN GWYNN (GWYNNE, GWYN or WYN) (died 1633), Master of S. John's, Cambridge Education, was the third son of this Griffith Wynn. Nominated in 1584 to one of
WYNN, EDWARD
(1618 - 1669), chancellor of Bangor cathedral
, Jane, daughter of John
ap
Rhys Wyn. According to Moses Williams, F.R.S., Dr. John Davies left his lady in very good circumstances, but her second husband squandered her riches and abused her sufficiently besides. He was confirmed in the rectory of Llan-ym-Mawddwy by the Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel in Wales, 27 November 1649, but in 1650 he was ejected for some irregularity. He seems
WYNNE
family Voelas,
This family, settled in Rhufoniog for several centuries, claimed descent from Marchweithian. There are alabaster effigies of RHYS
AP
MEREDYDD, also called RHYS FAWR, of Plas Iolyn, standard-bearer in the battle of Bosworth Field, and of his wife Lowry, in Ysbyty Ifan church (Syr Robert
ap
Rhys, son of Rhys Fawr and Lowry, is also represented by an alabaster effigy in Ysbyty Ifan church; a
WYNNE
family Peniarth,
, LLEWELYN
AP
KENRIC, also of Corsygedol, who married NEST (NESTA), daughter and heiress of GRIFFITH AB ADDA, of Dôl Goch and Ynysmaengwyn, Towyn (the tomb of Griffith ab Adda can be seen in Towyn church). From this marriage there descended - to take only the main line -
EINION
AP
GRUFFYDD
AP
LLEWELYN, IEUAN AB
EINION
, RHYS
AP
IEUAN AB
EINION
(Rhys had a better-known brother, Dafydd ab Ifan ab
Einion
), and
WYNNE, DAVID
(1900 - 1983), composer
composer Béla Bartók in 1927 - he studied this work carefully, as he did the Five pieces for orchestra by Arnold Schoenberg. No doubt Bartók was the strongest influence on him, but he developed his own style as a composer, becoming interested in the complex patterns of cynghanedd in poetry, especially in the work of Dafydd
ap
Gwilym, which he tried to convey in his music. He would work on his
WYNNE, JOHN
(1650 - 1714), industrial pioneer
The son of the squire of Copa'rleni (the name has several forms - see Ellis Davies, Prehistoric and Roman Remains of Flintshire, 159-60; the old mansion is now a farmhouse, known as ' Y Gop'), Trelawnyd ('Newmarket'), Flintshire. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all named John Wynne; the great-grandfather was the son of Edward
ap
John Wynne
ap
Robert
ap
Ieuan
ap
Cynwrig
ap
WYNNE, OWEN
(1652 - ?), civil servant
The second son of Hugh Gwyn (alias Hugh
ap
John Owen) of Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, who claimed descent from Hwfa
ap
Cynddelw, the 12th century lord of Llifon, and of Elin, daughter of Robert
ap
John
ap
William of Tre'rddolphin. He entered Jesus College, Oxford (matriculated 10 July) in 1668, and graduated B.A. in 1672. At some subsequent date he qualified as a doctor of laws, and
YALE
family Plâs yn Iâl, Plas Grono,
joined him in America (1638). ELIHU YALE (1649 - 1721), India merchant and philanthropist Business and Industry Philanthropy The grandson of Thomas Yale II, born in America but returning to Britain as an infant (c. 1651) with his father, David Yale II, who added Llwyn
Einion
to the ancestral property, but educated his son in London and sent him out to Madras (c. 1670) as a clerk in the service of the
YORKE, PHILIP
(1743 - 1804) Erddig, Erthig,, antiquary
and on correspondence with Gwallter Mechain (Walter Davies, 1761 - 1849), and other scholars, and including an account of the descendants of Bleddyn
ap
Cynfyn, a refutation of Polydore Virgil's strictures on the ancient Britons, some notes on crown lordships in Powys, and some letters of Goronwy Owen and Lewis Morris. This was expanded four years later into his classic Royal Tribes of Wales, printed
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