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- HWLKIN AP HOWEL, who was alive upon the next Monday after the festival of the Assumption, 21 RICHARD II. (1398), m. Erddylad, dau. and heir of David ap Iorwerth ap David Llwydd, derived from Llowarch ap Bran, Chief of the 2nd Noble Tribe, and by her had, besides a younger son, Howel, who m. Angharad, dau. of Howel, ap Madoc Ddu, of Ucheldre, and had issue, and a dau., Mali, m. Ednyfed ap Hwlkin ap Bleddyn ap Ievan ap Cadwgan, an elder son and heir,
LLEWELLYN AP HWLKIN, who was alive on the 1st Nov. 30th HENRY VI., and was taken prisoner at the battle of Mortimer’s Cross, 1 Feb. 1461; he m. 1st, Margery, dau. and sole heir of Ievan Lloyd ap Griffith ap Gronwy, derived from Iarddur, Lord of Arllechwedd, in Carnarvonshire, and by her had five sons, amongst whom he divided his large possessions, and two daus. A poem by Howell Kilan, a poet who wrote between 1460 and 1490, upon the sons of Llewellyn ap Hwlkin is extant.
source: Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1. London, UK: Harrison, 1882.
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