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and was killed there in combat on 25 May 1648 after refusing to surrender after the Castle's fall. The location, within the castle, is marked by a plaque erected by members of the Kemeys family in 1935.
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David was succeeded by his son, Lewis Kemeys and his son and heir in turn was John Kemeys, succeeded by his son, also named David (possibly born 1564). David's eldest son Edward Kemeys,
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played a leading and high-profile part in Monmouthshire during the Civil War. He was appointed Governor of Cardiff castle. As an ally of
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for 1574, died without issue and the estate passed to a nephew, another David Kemeys, the son of Rhys Kemeys of Llanvair Castle (
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The family claimed descent from a Stephen de Kemeys who held lands in the southern
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in the 1230s. A David Kemeys, the son of Ievan Kemeys of Began (near
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who also played an active role during the remainder of the war.
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He had married Jane, daughter of Sir Rowland Williams, Kt, of
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