B42740-Owen-Brogyntyn

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Name of the family:

Owen Brogyntyn

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Arms, those of his father, Madoo ap Mebeditb, viz. Ar. a lion ramp. sa. armed and langued gu.

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Lord of Edelrnlon, Dinmael, and Abertanat, in Powys-Fadoc, younger son of Madoc ap Mebeditb, last Prince of Powys-Fadoc. Owen Bbooynttn was one of the most distinguished warriors of his age. Entering with his brothers into an alliance with Owen Gwtnedd, Prince of North Wales, and Rhys ap Tewdwb, Prince of South Wales, to resist the renewed attempt of Henry II. of England on the principality, contributed materially to the victory obtained over the Knglish in 1166, at the bottle of Crogen. "Beneath Costelh Crogen," the present Chirk Castle, whence the battle field is still called " Adwyr lied-dall," or the Pass of the Graves, Owen Hbogyntyn made a grant to God, St. Mary, and the monks of Basing Werk Abbey, of a " certain water in Penthlinn, called Tehlentcgil, or Pemblemere, (Bala Lake in Merioneth) and all the pasture of the said land of Penthlinn." From this chieftain derived: I. The Hcohes's, of Gwerclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion; II. Llotds, of Dolyglessyn; III. Lloyds, of Crogen; IV. Mobbib, of Pule; V. Bbanas, of Branas; VI. Foulks, of Cilan; VII. Owens, of Plas-Issa; VIII. The Baronsof Cryniafth ; IX. The Barons of Cruj-en and Uranas; X. The Barons of Hendwr; XI. Lloyds, of Tyfos; XII. Rhyb's, Baronsof Rug ; XIII. Maesmobes, of Maesmor ; XIV. Wynns, of Pentre Morgan; XV. Vadouans, of Duddleston; XVI. Lloyds, of Ebnal

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