Hereford, Gwerfyl of
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1. Hereford, Gwerfyl of (daughter of Hereford, Llydocca of and Angharat, of North Wales). Gwerfyl married Bendew, Ednowen on Yes, date unknown. Ednowen (son of Bendew, Owen and Glamorgan, Eva of) was born in 1070. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
2. Hereford, Llydocca of (son of Trevor, Tudor Lord ofHereford and Angharat, of South Wales). Llydocca married Angharat, of North Wales on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Angharat, of North Wales (daughter of Iago Prince of North Wales). Children:
Generation: 3
4. Trevor, Tudor Lord ofHereford (son of Inyr and Rheingar). Tudor married Angharat, of South Wales on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Angharat, of South Wales (daughter of Hywel Dha Prince). Children:
6. Iago Prince of North Wales (son of Idwal, Prince of N. Wales). Notes:
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Iago's mother is second wife of Idwal I, Prince of North Wales. Her name
is not known. {-W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co.,
1968, pp. 91, 128; this source provides Iago's supposed daughter,
Angharat, wife of Llydocca of Hereford.}Children:
Generation: 4
8. Inyr (son of Whittington, Cadfarch of). Inyr married Rheingar on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Rheingar (daughter of Hereford, Llydocca of). Children:
10. Hywel Dha Prince was born in 910 (son of Cadell, Prince of South Wales); died in 950. Notes:
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Hywel "journeyed to Rome in 928 and is styled `king of all the Welsh.' His
position enabled him to undertake a reform of Welsh law, for which
posterity gratefully remembered him; the representative gathering which met
at Whitland to receive the new code is without a parallel in the early
annals of Wales, and the `law of Howel', amplified and re-edited by
generation after generation of Welsh legists, became the standard of tribal
and personal relations throughout the country. In its precision and
subtlety, it has been held to be the greatest intellectual achievement of
mediaeval Wales."{-Encycl.Brit.,`56,23:291-2} See extended discussion of
him and his times in "A History of Wales," John Davies (New York: Penguin
Books, 1993), Chapter Four.Children:
12. Idwal, Prince of N. Wales (son of Anarwd, Prince of N.Wales); died in 942. Children: