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MORGAN OF CELLI IORWERTH IN
TRAWSVYNYDD.

(Lewys Dunn, vol. ii, p. 71.)

Iorwerth ab Einion ab Gruffydd ab Llywelyn ab Cynwrig ab Osbern Wyddel of Ynys y Maengwyn, Cors y Gedol, and lands afterwards called Celli Iorwerth.

Ithel ab Iorwerth of Celli Iorwerth. Party to a deed dated 26 Henry VI.

Rhydderch ab
Ithel of Celli
Iorwerth.

Gwenllian, d. of Cynwrig ab
Rotpert ab Iorwerth ab Rhi-
ryd ab Madog ab Ednowain
Bendew of Tegeingl.

ab

Mali, d. of Einion ab Gruffydd
Rhys ab Gruffydd ab Iorwerth
of Llan Uwchllyn, ab Madog ab
Iorwerth ab Madog ab Rhirid
Vlaidd.

Jenkyn ab Edny-
Iorwerth

of Ynys y Maen

gwyn.

ved.

Lowry, d. of Howel ab Gruffydd Derwas of Cemmaes in Cyveiliog. Her mother was Elin, d. of Davydd Llwydd of Newtown Hall.

John ab Rhydderch. Party to a deed dated 18th May, 6 Edw. VI (1553).

Morgan ab John of Celli Iorwerth. Party to a deed dated 11th August 1589.

Elin, d. of Llywelyn Vychan of Harddlech, ab Iorwerth ab Howel ab Ynyr Ddû.

Margaret, d. of Thomas ab Gruffydd ab Jenkyn ab Rhys ab Robert Llwyd of Clynog Vawr.

John ab Morgan of Celli Iorwerth. Lowry, d. of Elissau ab William of

Rhiwgôch.

Morgan Vychan Catharine, d. of Morgan Vychan ab Lewys ab Ieuan ab of Celli Iorwerth.

Davydd.

John ab Morgan of Celli Iorwerth. Jane, d. of Robert Lloyd of Rhiwgôch.

Captain John Lloyd of Celli Iorwerth suffered severely in the civil wars in King Charles's time; and, between forfeiture and sales, a great part, if not the whole, of his estates passed into other hands; a considerable portion of them were purchased by Sir Richard Lloyd of Esclusham, Knt.

LLOYD OF CEISWYN AND ABERLLEVENY IN THE PARISH OF TALYLLYN.

(Lewys Dunn, vol. ii, p. 274.)

Ieuan ab Davydd Lloyd of Ceiswyn.

Refer to vol. ii, p. 391.

Catharine, d. of Lewys ab Owen of Dolgellau, Esq. (the Baron), first wife.

Hugh Lloyd of Ceiswyn, = Elliw, d. of Ieuan Lloyd

2

Rhys.

which place he sold to his

half-brother, Sir John Lloyd, Knt.

ab Davydd ab Sion
of Nant y Mynach.
See vol. v.

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Owen. Gwenllian, d. of Maredydd

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Lewys Edward.
ab Madog ab Ieuan ab Lloyd.
Cadwgan of Talyllyn.

Ieuan ab Davydd Lloyd of wyn married, secondly :

Goch of Dolgellau.

Margaret, ux. Owen

ab John ab Bedw ab Jenkyn.

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Catharine Lloyd, sole heiress. John Lloyd of Rhiwaedog, second son of William Lloyd of Rhiwaedog. Vol. iv.

s. p.

The direct line of this family is supposed to have become extinct, upon the failure of male issue in the Lloyds of Pen y lan, in the parish of Rhiwabon. A great portion, if not the whole of the estates of the Lloyds of Ceiswyn, including, it is believed, the farm so called, and certainly the ancient mansion of Aberlleveny, became vested, by descent, through two heiresses, in the late John, Lord Cawdor, during whose life they were alienated. John Lloyd of Ceiswyn, was Sheriff for co. Meirionydd in 1652 and 1667. (See page 418.)

PUGH OF MATHAVARN.

The wife of Ieuan ab David Lloyd (see p. 37) was omitted. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Jenkin ab Iorwerth of Ynys y Maengwyn, by whom he had issue one son, Hugh ab Ieuan, and two daughters, Margaret and Catharine.

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NANNEY OF MAES Y NEUADD.

Maurice Wynne of Moel y Glo, second son of Wil--Jane, d. and coheir of liam Wynne of Glyn (p. 159), High Sheriff for co. Meirionydd in 1671. Ob. 24th Aug. 1673.

Robert Wynne of Maes y Neuadd, High Sheriff for co. Meirionydd, 1679. Ob. 1691.

William Wynne of Maes y
Neuadd, High Sheriff for
co. Meirionydd in 1714.
Will dated 20th Jan. 1720.

Robert Wynne of Maes y Neuadd, High Sheriff for co. Meirionydd in 1734.

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Gruffydd Lloyd of
Maes y Neuadd.

Jane, d. of Robert Evans of Plâs Tan y
Bwlch in Maentwrog, in the Vale of
Festiniog.

1st ux. Mar-2nd ux. Margaret, d. of Roger
garet, d. of Lloyd of Rhagatt, and relict
Ellis Bryn-
of Maredydd Lloyd, a younger
kir of Bryn- son of... Lloyd of Rhiwaedog,
kir (p. 249). Esq.

William Wynne, M.A., Rector of Llanganhaval, co. Denbigh, and Manavon, co. Mont., a distinguished Welsh poet. Ob. 1760.

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William Wynne of Maes y Neuadd, assumed the name of Nanney, High Sheriff for co. Meirionydd in 1758; ob. 4th April 1795.

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Elizabeth, d. of John
Williams of Ty-
Vry in Anglesey.

Rev. John Nanney - 1st ux. Anne, d.

of Maes y Neuadd;
ob. 31st March 1838.

and coheiress
of Sir Thomas

Kyffyn of
Maenan, Knt.;
ob. s. p. 1823.

2nd ux. Anne Fleming, d. of John Fisher of Chetwynd

Lodge, co. Salop; ob. 1836.

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John Nanney of Maes y Neuadd and Maes y Pandy. Born 15 July 1833.

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MAES Y PANDY IN THE PARISH OF TALYLLYN. (Lewys Dunn, vol. ii, pp. 50, 57, 237.)

Caradog Vreichvras, King of Brych-Tegay Hirvron,d.and
einiog, Lord of the Dolorous heiress of Pelinor,

Tower. One of the Knights of
King Arthur's Round Table.
Sable, a chevron inter three spear's
heads sanguinated.

King of Cornwall,
Sable, fifteen be-
zants.

Gwrgant ab

Ithel, King

of Glamor

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Einion Sais. He bore argent, a chevron inter..., d. and sole heiress of three cocks gules,crested, arined, and wattled or. | Howel ab Maredydd.

Howel ab Einion Sais. See Extinct Baronetage, Williams of Gwernyved.

Rhys ab Howel Gwladys, d. of Llywelyn ab Howel Velyn.
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Adam ab Rhys..., d. and heiress of Llywelyn ab Howel Hên.

Rhys Llwyd. Goleuddydd, d. of David ab Owain ab Kynarwy.

Gwilym ab Rhys. Margaret, d. of John ab Jenkyn ab Ieuan, des. from Morgan ab Caradog ab Iestyn ab Gwrgant.

Ieuan ab Gwilym.

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