B35775-Llewellyn-ap-Griffith

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Name of the family:

Llewellyn ap Griffith

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Quarterly, or and gu. four lions pass. guard. counter-changed.

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Prince of North Wales, derived from Griffith ap Cynan, King of North Wales [see that name]. Llewellyn, who was slain 10 Dec. 1282, by the forces of Edward I. m. 3 Oct. 1278, Eleanor, dau. of Simon de Montford, Earl, of Leicester, by Eleanor, second dau. of King John, and left an only dau. and heiress, Catherine, mother, by her husband, Philip ap Ivor, Lord of Iscoed, in Cardigan, of a dau. and heiress, Eleanor, whom. Thomas ap Llewellyn, last Lord of South Wales, and had two daus. and co-heirs: I. Eleanor, m. Griffith Vaughan, Lord of Glyndwrdwy, co. Merioneth; II. Margaret, m. Sir Tudor ap Grono, Knt., and had a son, Meredith ap Tudor, father of Owen Tudor, progenitor of Henry VII. and the Royal House of Tudor

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Arms, those of the principality of North Wales, viz...

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613

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