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the territorie adjacent, which he held with a garrifon of Englifh ? . 

 where the Archbifhop lodged one night to vifit the King's fiftery 

 as the fame Giraldus doth teftifie in his booke intituled, His Jour- 

 ney through Wales. 



Giraldus maketh mention, that Roderic was Prince at fuch 

 time as the Archbifhop preached the Croffe in Anglify, and that 

 he had in his court Llewelyn the fon of Yerwerth, or Edward, his 

 nephew, who, though he was overborne by his uncle David (that 

 maried the K. of England's fifter,. and had by her iffue male), as 

 alfoe by his uncle Roderic, (who, to ftrengthen himfelfe with 

 the power of South Wales, had maried his own cofen % daugh- 

 ter of the Lord Rys ap Gruffith ap Rys ap Tewdwr mawr, and 

 by her had iffue Gruffith and Thomas), yet God foe advanced 

 the right of the young prince Llewelyn, that In time he put 

 down both his uncles from the princely fcepter and their pofte- 

 rity, yet it may be imagined, (confidering what places they held 

 in their countrys and what friends they had abroad), not with- 

 out an honourable compofition and provifion for themfelves and 

 their pofterities firft had. 



n Agnes. See Collins's account of the Wynne family in his Baronetage,, 

 vol, I. 8vo. 1720. P. 



Griffith ap Conon. 



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Prince Owen Gwynnedd Gwenllian, wife of Gryffith 

 Prince of N. Wales. ap Rhys ap Tewdor. 



Rhys Lord of S. Wales.=p 

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Roderic younger fon, married his coufin=pAgnes 3 da. of lord Rhys; 

 Agnes daughter of Lord Rhys. 



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