-
means "chief"/"lord". The
earliest recorded example of the
surname was "
Gryffyth" in 1295, but the
given name is older.
People with the
surname or its variants...
-
Bangor University,
Gwyneddon Davies Collection MS 3,
copied by
Jasper Gryffyth; and NLW MS
Peniarth 49,
copied by John
Davies of Mallwyd)
derive from...
- in the
Gwyneddon Davies collection at
Bangor University, made by
Jasper Gryffyth in 1590; MS Pen. 49 in the
Peniarth collection at the
National Library...
- Lord Marquis; John Grey; Sir
Thomas Boleyn;
Henry Guildford; John Melton;
Gryffyth Don;
Edmund Howard;
Leonard Graey; Ric. Tempest;
Thomas Lucy.
Fabrics and...
- [the King's champion],
chancellor to
Queen Katherine, Sir
Philip Tylney,
Gryffyth Richards,
Christopher Jenny, John Scott,
Charles Bulkley, Sir John Cressener...
-
written by
Thomas Wiliems around 1574;
Llansteffan 120,
written by
Jaspar Gryffyth between about 1597 and 1607;
Peniarth 49,
written by John
Davies in the...
- [the King's champion],
chancellor to
Queen Katherine, Sir
Philip Tylney,
Gryffyth Richards,
Christopher Jenny, John Scott,
Charles Bulkley, Sir John Cressener...
- (written by
Thomas Wiliems around 1574);
Llansteffan 120 (written by
Jaspar Gryffyth between about 1597 and 1607);
Cwrtmawr 5 (probably
written by
Ieuan or...
- [the King's champion],
chancellor to
Queen Katherine, Sir
Philip Tylney,
Gryffyth Richards,
Christopher Jenny, John Scott,
Charles Bulkley, Sir John Cressener...
- [the King's champion],
chancellor to
Queen Katherine, Sir
Philip Tylney,
Gryffyth Richards,
Christopher Jenny, John Scott,
Charles Bulkley, Sir John Cressener...