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1. Wm. Thomas. 4. Margt., m. 5. Susan. 7. Eliz., m.

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helen,
Caernar-

vonshire.

8. Ann, m. Pennant,

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Fred. Asheton Iremonger,
took the name and arms of
Lloyd of Llanafon, born
1816.

Elizabeth, dr. of Thomas
Spearman of Plymouth,
Devon.

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m. Col.

Iremon-
ger of
Wherwell

Priory,
Hants,
m. 1808.=

Pennant - Athelwold Ire-
monger, took the name
and arms of Lloyd of Pen-
trehobin, born 1821.

Thomas Trevor Mather, mrd.
Margt., eldest dr. of Rice
Thomas of Coedhelen, and died
sine prole.

Robt. Baldwyn Lloyd of Plâs
Llanassa, Flintshire, descended
from Baldwyn, Count of
Flanders.

Lewis Herbert Jones, B.A. Mary.

XLII.

The PEDIGREE of GRIFFITH of BRONGAIN, in the parish
of Llanvechain, now Davies Griffith of Caer Rhûn, in
the county of Carnarvon, and of Llechwedgarth in the
county of Montgomery.-(See also Mont. Coll., vol. v,
p. 260.)

Authorities. Protheroc's Collect. of Welsh Pedigrees,

Herald's College, Vols. i, xvi, and xvii; Additional MSS. 9865, Brit. Museum; Parochial registers of Llanvechain, Oswestry, Twemlow, and Caer Rhûn; Wills in Registrars' offices at Chester, St. Asaph and Bangor; MS. pedigree by Ralph Griffith of Brongain, and Caer Rhûn; Heraldic and Genealogical Notes, by Richard Lloyd, Chester, etc., etc.

11.

Howel ab Meredith of Llanvechain, ab Gruffyth ab Tudor ab Madog ab Einion ab Madog ab Gwylawg ab Eginir ab Lles ab Idnerth Benvas, Lord of Maesbrook A.D. 1110, in right of his wife, Eva, daugr. and sole heir of Cadwgan Fychan of Maesbrook. Idnerth Benvas bore argent, a cross flory, engrailed, sable, between four Cornish choughs proper, and to this coat he added, in chief, after his marriage, that of his wife, azure, a boar's head, couped, argent, tusked or, langued gules.

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17. George Gruffythe of Alice, dr. of Hugh Vaughan, Rector Llansanffraid, co. Montgomery; instituted to Rectory in 1556.

Brongain

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21. Walter Griffith of Brongain, only son; mard. at Llanvechain, Mar. 1711; died at Oswestry, Mar. 1733; will proved at St. Asaph, 1734; leaves Brongain to his eldest surviving son, Ralph, and his sons, and after their deaths, to Testator's other children and their issue in succession; he was the last of the family who resided at Brongain.

Mary, dr. of Chas. Everard, Rector of Brereton co. Chester, by Mary, dr. and eventual heiress of Laurance Booth of Twemlow Hall. (1st wife.)

22. Ralph Griffith
of Brongain and
Chester, and jure
uxoris 2dæ, of
Caer Rhûn; bapt.
1719; High
Sheriff of Car
narvonshire in
1773; buried at
Caer Rhûn, 19
Jan. 1795.

Cath. Jones, sister and coh. of Hugh Davies of Caer Rhûn, to which estate she succeeded under the will of

her brother
in 1771. (2nd
wife.)

Prudence, dr. of

Roger Trevor of Bodynfol in the parish of Llanvechain; bapt. there in 1681.

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We have been furnished with the following corrections and addition to the pedigree of this family, given in Mont. Coll., vol. ix, p. 113:

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John Jones of Maesmawr, Sheriff in 1827 Mary, daughter of Richard Francis.

Maria Jane | D'Arcy, dr. of -- D'Arcy Capt. 28 H.E.I.C.S.

Hugh Lloyd
Jones, Dis-
trict Super-
intendent

Bengal Po-
lice, Howrah,
Bengal.

Mary Julia Lloyd Jones, died 10 September 1859.

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XLIV.

WILLIAMES OF YSTYMCOLWYN.

The genealogy of Williames of Ystymcolwyn, at pages 346-352 of the Montgomeryshire Collections for Oct. 1876, vol. ix, ii, contains many errors and contradictions; compare pages 347, 349, 351. The following pedigree is drawn from one compiled in 1703, and which was in the possession of the late Sir Robert Vaughan. It has copious notes in the autograph of Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop, first of Bangor and afterwards of Hereford, who died in 1712.

The latter part of the ensuing pedigree is compiled from the writer's intimate knowledge, for years, of the Vaughan family.

William Williams of Coch- Barbara, d. of Georgel, only son of

willan, Esq.

Henry Williams of Cochwillan,
Esq., sold most of his estate.
They were married in 1593.

John, Lord Lumley.

Jane, d. and heiress of Thomas Salusbury
of Denbigh, Esq., 3rd son of Sir John
Salusbury of Lleweny, Kt. Sir John
Salusbury died in 1578.

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He was attainted and executed in 1538, his fathor living.

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