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The Kings of Wales (p.37)


1. 688 Idwallo. 30. [Ivor the son of Alan.]
2. 720 Roderick. 35. [Rodri Moelwinog.]
3. 755 Conan. 63. [Cynan tindaethwy.]
4. 818 Mervyn. 25. [Merfyn frych and Esylt the daughter of Cynan.]
5. 843 Roderick surnamed the Great, [or Rodri Maur] who divided Wales between his three sons, allotting unto each his part: the Country being divided into North-Wales, South-Wales, and Powis-land which had their several Lords and Princes, as hereafter followeth.


The Princes of North-Wales (p.39)


1. 877 Anarawd eldest son of Rodri-Mawr.
2. 913 Eidwal Voel, I son of Anarawd.
3. 939 Howel Dha Prince of all Wales.
4. 948 Jevaf and Iago 2d. and 3d. sons of Eidwal.
5. 972 Howel ap Jevaf.
6. 984 Cadwallon ap Jevaf.
7. 985 Mredith ap Owen ap Howel Dda.
8. 992 Edwal ap Meyric ap Eidwal Voel.
9. 998 Aedan ap Blegored, an Usurper.
10. 1015 Llywelyn ap Sitsyllt and Angharad his wife.
11. 1021 Iago ap Edwal ap Meyric.
12. 1038 Griffith ap Llewelyn ap Sitsyllt.
13. 1061 Bleddyn and Rygwallon the sons of Convyn.
14. 1079 Trahaern ap Caradoc.
15. 1079 Griffith ap Conan.
16. 1137 Owen Gwynedh.
17. 1169 David ap owen Gwynedh.
18. 1194 Leolinus Magnus: or Llwelyn ap Joewerth.
19. 1240 David ap Llewelyn.
20. 1246 Llewelyn ap Griffith, the last prince of the British blood, slain 'An. Dom.' 1282.


The Princes of South-Wales (p.41)


1. 877 Cadeth, 2d. son of Rodri Mawr.
2. 907 Howel Dha, the son of Cadeth.
3. 948 Owen ap Howel Dha.
4. 987 Mredith ap Owen.
5. 998 Llewelyn ap Sitsyllt and Angharad his wife.
6. 1021 Rytherch ap Jestyn an Usurper.
7. 1031 Howel and Mredith, the sons of Edwyn.
8. 1042 Rytherch and Rys, the sons of Rytherch ap Jestyn.
9. 1061 Mredith ap Owen ap Edwyn.
10. 1073 Rys ap Owen and Rytherch ap Caradoc.
11. 1077 Rys ap Teudwr Mawr.
12. 1115 Griffith ap Rys.
13. 1137 Rys ap Griffith, called Lord Rys.
14. 1196 Griffith ap Rys.
15. 1202 Rys ap Griffith.
16. 1222 Owen ap Griffith.
17. 1235 Mredith ap Owen. He died 'An. Dom.' 1267. And after divers attempts of recovering their Rights, the Barons of South-Wales finally submitted themselves to Edward I 'An.', 1277. After which time South-Wales was annexed to the Crown of England.


The Princes and Lords of Powis-land (p.47)


1. 877 Merfyn, 3d. son of Rodri Mawr.
2. 900 Cadeth, Prince of South-Wales.
3. 907 Howel dha, Prince of all Wales.
4. --- Gwaithvoed Vawr.
5. --- Gwerystan ap Gwaithvoed.
6. --- Convyn ap Gwerygan.
7. 1061 Bledhyn ap Convyn.
8. 1073 Mredith ap Bledhyn.
9. 1132 Madoc ap Mredith.
10. 1160 Griffith ap Mredith.
11. ---- Owen Cyvelioc.
12. 1196 Gwenwinwin.
13. ---- Griffith ap Gwenwinwin.
14. ---- Owen ap Griffith.
15. 1324 John Charleton, one of the Bed-Chamber to King Edward II, married Hawys daughter of Owen Griffith.
16. 1353 John Charleton, Lord Powys.
17. 1360 John Charleton, Lord Powys.
18. 1374 John Charleton, Lord Powys.
19. 1401 Edward Charleton, Lord Powys.
20. 1426 John Grey, Lord Powys, created Earl of Tankerville in Normandy. 6.H.5.
21. 1419 John Grey, son of John.
22. 1449 Richard Grey, Lord Powys.
23. 1465 John Gray, Lord Powys.
24. ---- John Gray, Lord Powys.
25. 1528 Edward Gray, the last Lord Powys, of the race of Mervyn, son of Roderick King of Wales.
26. 1629 William Herbert of Red Castle, son of Edw., 2d. son of Will. Herbert Earl of Pembroke, created Lord Powys, 5.Car.I.Apr.2.
27. 1655 Percy Herbert, Lord Powys.
28. William Herbert, Son of Percy aforesaid, created Earl of Powys, Apr. 4. 1674.





The Kings and Princes of Wales,
according to The History of Wales, by H. Lloyd (p.42)


1. 688 Ivor.
2. 720 Roderick Moelwinog.
3. 755 Conan Tindaethwy.
4. 820 Mervyn Frych.
5. 843 Rodery Mawr.
6. 877 Amarawd [Anharawd].
7. 913 Eidwal Voel.
8. 940 Howel Dha.
9. 948 Jevaf and Jago.
10. 982 Howel ap Jevaf.
11. 984 Cadwallan ap Jevaf.
12. 986 Meredith ap Owen.
13. 992 Edwal ap Meiric.
14. 1003 Aedan ap Blegored.
15. 1015 Lhewellen ap Stitfylt.
16. 1021 Jago ap Edwal.
17. 1037 Gryffith ap Llewellen.
18. 1061 Blethyn and Rhywallon.
19. 1073 Trahaern ap Caradoc.
20. 1078 Gryffith ap Conan.
21. 1137 Owen Gwyneth.
22. 1169 David ap Owen.
23. 1194 Llewellen ap Jorweth.
24. 1240 David ap Llewellen.
25. 1246 Llewellen ap Gryffith, the last Prince of Wales of the British race, who lost his life and principality to King Edward I 1282. After whose death, the King perceiving that the Welsh had no affection to be ruled by strangers; sent for his Queen, then great with child, to come to him to Carnarvon, and she being delivered a son, he called the Welsh Lords together, and offer'd them a Prince to bear rule amongst them, of their own Nation, one who spoke no word of English, and such a one whole life no man could tax. To such a Prince when they had all sworn to yeild obedience, he named his new son to them, and made him their Prince; since when, the eldest sons of England have commonly been created Princes of Wales.



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