[MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Baldwin, Stewart, Rhoderic Mawr, King of Wales, posting to GEN-MEDIEVAL
6/29/97, sbald@@auburn,campus,mci.net.
Moncreiffe, Sir Ian of that Ilk, Royal Highness: Ancestors of the Royal Child.
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982. NYPL ARF 83-3293.
Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World. New
York: Facts on File Publications, 1983.
Wurts, John S., Magna Charta: The Pedigrees of the Barons, Philadelphia, PA:
Brookfield Publishing Co, 1942.
RESEARCH NOTES:
??-616: Prince of Gwynedd [Ref: Tapsell p177]
King of Gwynedd [Ref: Moncreiffe p10]
abdicated in favor of his son and became a monk [Ref: Wurts p434]
benefactor of the cathedral church of Bangor [Ref: Moncreiffe p10]
death recorded in Irish annals. Reasonably certain that he was a historical
figure, however there are suspicious features in the earlier pedigree. The
family claimed descent from Mailcun (modern welsh Maelgwn Gwynedd), a
contemporary of the author Gildas (5th or 6th century) whose exact chronology
is uncertain. The obituary of Maelgwn which appears in Annales Cambriae is a
late fabrication, so the Annales Cambriae cannot be used to deduce a date for
Gildas. [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 6/29/97]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Moncreiffe p10, Tapsell p177], note: [Ref: Wurts p434]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 6/29/97, Tapsell p177] abt 613 [Ref: Moncreiffe
p10], note: 613 [Ref: Wurts p434]