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Baron of
Hendwr, in the
County of Merioneth, is a
dormant title in the
English Baronage which was
created on 22 July 1284 for
Dafydd ap
Gruffydd ap Owain...
- of
Hendwr. 'Yr
Hendwr'
means 'the Old Tower' in
Welsh and is
visually represented by the
crest of the
Jones of
Hendwr family. When
Thomas de
Hendwr, 6th...
- the Roses.
Commanded by
Constable Dafydd ap Ieuan, son of the
Baron of
Hendwr, the
garrison withstood the
longest known siege in the
history of the British...
- Giwn Lloyd, 18th
Baron of
Hendwr (1699–1774) and
squire of Tyfos, in the
county of
Merioneth and of
Gwersyllt Park and Plas Newydd, in the
county of Denbigh...
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married to
Gwerfyl ferch Madog,
daughter of
Madog ap Dafydd,
Baron of
Hendwr. They were the
parents of
Tudur ap Goronwy, also
known as
Tudur Fychan ("Tudur...
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Nathanael Jones (c. 1624 – 1683), Esq., of
Hendwr, Merionethshire, was a
Welsh gentleman-poet. He was born in the
parish of Llandrillo-yn-Edeirnion, the...
- Corbet,
Ynysmaengwyn 1683
Robert Pew 1684:
Anthony Thomas Hendwr 1685
Maurice Jones,
Hendwr 1685:
Lewis Lewis Penmaen 1686:
Richard Poole Caenest 1687:...
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Prince of
Wales (Pretender)
Owain Glyndwr c. 1400 – 1415. The
Baron of
Hendwr 1284
England Created for the
cousin of the
above after they came into the...
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Lordship of
Edeirnion centred on
Hendwr, and his
eldest son
Dafydd ap
Gruffydd was
created Baron of
Hendwr by
Edward I for
supporting his cause....
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married Gwerfyl ferch Madog,
daughter of
Madog ap Iorwerth, 3rd
Baron of
Hendwr.
Goronwy and
Gwerfyl had
three sons, Tudur, Hywel, and Gruffydd. Goronwy...