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thig, and by her had that land which in the extent of North 

 Wales is called Gwely Griffry in Penyved in Evioneth in the 

 county of Carnarvon ; the quit rent of the Prince out of this 

 Gwely lis £.3. 19 J". Which Morithig the grandfather of this 

 woman was, I am uncertaine, for there were two of that name; 

 one in North Wales, who is defcended from Sandde Hard O Vor- 

 tyn, from whome the chiefe men in Yale and Mae/or 1 derive 

 their defcent ; and another in South Wales, called Morithyg 

 Warwyn, of whome are come all the Vaughans. It did not 

 appear by the Welfh pedegrees, that this Griffry was defcended 

 of Morythig, till I found the record in the Exchequer of Carnar- 

 von. If a man lift to be curious which of both Morythigs this 

 was, let him find whether of them lived neareft this time, and 

 that fure was he. 



Howell ap David maried Eva the daughter and heire s of Jevan 

 ap Howell ap Meredith of Evioneth (by fome cards ' of pedegree 

 fhe is called Myfanwy u ) and had with her large pofleffions in 

 Evioneth, which to this day remaine in the pofterity of the faid 

 Howell, yet mangled with divifion and fubdivifion of gavel- 

 kinde. h 



Memorandum, That Evan ap Howell ap Meredith had another 

 daughter and coheirefs, maried to one of Penllyn of the ftocke of 

 Riridflaidd of Penllyn, her name was Gwenllian, and fhe maried 

 Jevan ap Gruff' ap Madog ap Riridflaidd of Penllyn w . The faid 

 Jevan ap Howell ap Meredith had a third daughter and coparcener 



q This word hath been before explained. 

 r Extenlive Lordlhips in Denbighlhire. 

 s Rather Co-heir. P. 

 c This is ufed for charts. 



u See an ode to Myfannwy Fechan amongft Evans's Specimens of Welfh 

 Poetry. Meufaniw, i. e. my woman, or my dear. E. 

 w Penllynn is a hundred in Merionethfhire. 



that 



