Angharad ferch Hywel ap Tudur

Events


Date of Birth: perhaps about 1380.

Place of Birth: unknown.

Glenn (p. 145) states that Angharad "must have been born not much later than about 1380, if, indeed, so late..."


Date of Death: unknown.

Place of Death: unknown.


Relationships


Father: Hywel ap Tudur ab Ithel Fychan.

This relationship is shown by Bartrum (Edwin 14). It is given by R.R. Davies (p. 156 fn), by Carr (1975, p. 5; 1979, p. 139, p. 156; 2003, p. 74), by Glenn (p. 143), and by William Davies.

Mother: Lleucu Llwyd ferch Rhys ap Robert.

This relationship is shown by Bartrum (Edwin 14). It is given by Carr (1975, chart on p. 373), and by Glenn (p. 143).


(supposed) Spouse: Edmund, son of William Stanley of Hooton.

This relationship is shown by Bartrum (Edwin 14). It is given by William Davies, who calls him “Edward Stanley”. Carr (1975, p. 109) states that this is chronologically impossible.


Spouse: Ieuan Fychan ab Ieuan.

This relationship is shown by Bartrum (Tudur Trefor 13, Tudur Trefor 13 (C1), Edwin 14). It is given by Mostyn, by Dwnn (2:308), by Lloyd (4:146), by Carr (1979, p. 139, p. 156; 2003, p. 74), by Glenn (p. 143), and by William Davies.


(supposed) Children (by Edmund):

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. Most information below comes from Bartrum and Mostyn.)


William Stanley.


Marsli Stanley married (1) Dafydd Fychan ab Ithel; married (2) Robert ab Ieuan Fychan.


Gwenhwyfar Stanley married Tudur ap Gruffudd.


Jonet Stanley married (1) Brian Saxton; married (2) John (I) Aer Conwy.


Children (by Ieuan):


Hywel ab Ieuan Fychan married Margred ferch Gruffudd.


Ellis ab Ieuan Fychan (living 1457).


Ithel ab Ieuan Fychan (died 1457). Ithel was “imprisoned in Chirk Castle and then carried to Howlford Bridge, thrown into the Severn and drowned” (Bartrum Tudur Trefor 13 (C1)).


Margred ferch Ieuan Fychan married Meurig ap Llywelyn ap Hwlkyn.


Alice ferch Ieuan Fychan married William ap Maurice Gethin.


Rhys ab Ieuan Fychan (died 1457). Rhys was “imprisoned in Chirk Castle and then carried to Howlford Bridge, thrown into the Severn and drowned” (Bartrum Tudur Trefor 13 (C1)).


Gwerful ferch Ieuan Fychan married Dafydd ap John Goch.


John ab Ieuan Fychan.


References


Bartrum, Peter C., “Tudur Trefor 13”, “Tudur Trefor 13 (C1)”, and “Edwin 14 in An Electronic Version of Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1500.

[The sources Bartrum cites for Angharad’s marriage with Edmund are: Peniarth 128 (256a, 275a, 621b, 891b), “Llyfr Edward ap Roger”, written before 1582; Peniarth 177 (99) by Gruffudd Hiraethog (died 1564); and Cardiff 4.265 by Simwnt Fychan (died 1606). The sources for Angharad’s marriage with Ieuan are: Peniarth 129 (103), copied about 1500 from a 1497 MS by Gutun Owain; Peniarth 127 (123), written by Syr Thomas ap Ieuan ap Deicws between about 1510 and 1523; Peniarth 128 (931a), “Llyfr Edward ap Roger”, written before 1582; Peniarth 133 (30) by Gruffudd Hiraethog (died 1564); Peniarth 176 (199) by Gruffudd Hiraethog (died 1564); and Cardiff 4.265 by Simwnt Fychan (died 1606).]


Carr, Antony David. The Mostyn Family and Estate, 1200-1643 (PhD thesis, University of Wales, 1975).


Carr, A.D. “Lineage, Power, and Land in Medieval Flintshire” in Flintshire Historical Society Journal Vol. 36 (2003), pp. 59-81.


Carr, A.D. “The Making of the Mostyns: the Genesis of a Landed Family” in Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (1979), pp. 137-157.


Davies, R. Rees. “Owain Glyn Dŵr and the Welsh Squirearchy” in The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Session 1968 part II.


Davies, Sir William Llewelyn. “Mostyn Family, Mostyn Hall” in Welsh Biography Online.


Dwnn, Lewys, and Samuel Rush Meyrick. “Moiston Hall”, in Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the marches between the years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn. (Llandovery: William Rees, 1846).


Glenn, Thomas Allen. “Ithel Vychan of Halkyn, and Some of his Descendants” in Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. LXXVII. Seventh series, Vol. II. (London, 1922) pp. 135-146.


Lloyd, Jacob Youde William. The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fodog and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd. (London: T. Richards, 1881-1887).


Mostyn, the Right Hon. Lord, and T. A. Glenn. History of the Family of Mostyn of Mostyn (London: Harrison and Sons, Ltd., 1925).