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rampart on an Ardent(Silver)shield, who were living in 1634 with the descendant of the family known as Morgan Wynn
Barrister at Law living in the parish of Dudleston at the Estate inherited by the family through an earlier marriage, the Pentre Morgan property. He also had two younger brother Richard and Thomas Wynn.
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who was to be the mother of his three sons, Bleddyn, Gruffydd, Iorwerth. Bleddyn on the death of his father was made Lord of
Dinmael, some notable descendants patrilineally of Bleddyn are the Wynn's of Dudleston descended from Howell second son of Owain ap Bleddyn whose coat of arms is the black lion
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Brogyntyn would have been raised by his mother at Rûg in Edeyrnion. He was acknowledged by his father and granted by him the lordship of Edeyrnion and also
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dated 1868 state that a cup and dagger in the possession of "Colonel
Vaughan of Rhug" were once owned by another Owain of Powys, the much later
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Kingdom of Powys - specifically, the cantref of
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Susanna making him legitimate instead. He was the brother of prince
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by which England organised the subjugation of Wales.
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143:Marred ferch Einion ap Seisyllt
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151:Gruffydd ap Owain Brogyntyn,
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209:National Gazetteer
162:His youngest son,
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194:Edward I
104:hegemony
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172:Mawddwy
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