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TITL Some Descents of Llywelyn the Great Pedigree Chart (Chart VI) from some book sent by Lo ri Elmore Garner Book
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TITL Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville AUTH Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler PU BL published by author 1978 J.H. Garner Book PAGE chart 1059
TEXT no date, gives place as Wigmore, Herefordshire
TITL Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville AUTH Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler PUB L published by author 1978 J.H. Garner Book PAGE chart 1060
TEXT b abt 1231 Cwmaron, Radnorshire, Wales
TITL Mann base AUTH Ed Mann Contributor on soc.genealogy. eval edmann@@commnections.co m Electronic TEXT b ca 1231
TITL Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 AUTH Frederic k Lewis Weis PUBL 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992 Same ref source as earlier e d, "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists who Came to New England 1623-1650" ed 1-6 good to very go od J.H. Garner Book PAGE line 28 p 30
TEXT b bat 1231, no place
TITL Some Descents of Llywelyn the Great Pedigree Chart (Chart VI) from some book sent by Lo ri Elmore Garner Book
TEXT d 1282, no place
TITL Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori" PUBL P.O. Box 577, Bayview, ID 83803 Her sources included , but may not be limited to: Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerage, Burke' s Peerage of American Presidents, Debrett's Peerage, Oxford histories & "numerous other refer ence works" very good to excellent, although she has a tendency to follow Burke's Hardcop y notes of Lori Garner Elmore. Letter
TEXT d 1282, no place
TITL Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville AUTH Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler PUB L published by author 1978 J.H. Garner Book PAGE chart 1059, 1060
TITL The Reckoning AUTH Sharon Kay Penman PUBL Ballantine Books, New York, 1991 Book
TEXT d Oct 1282
TITL Mann base AUTH Ed Mann Contributor on soc.genealogy. eval edmann@@commnections.co m Electronic
TEXT Bef. 30 Oct 1282
TITL Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 AUTH Frederick Lewis Weis PUBL 4th ed, Genealogical Publishi ng, Baltimore J.H. Garner Book PAGE line 147, pp 152-153
TEXT d shorly bef 30 Oct 1282
TITL Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 AUTH Frederic k Lewis Weis PUBL 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992 Same ref source as earlier e d, "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists who Came to New England 1623-1650" ed 1-6 good to very go od J.H. Garner Book PAGE line 28 p 30
TEXT d 1282 at Kingsland
_FA1 PLAC 6th Baron of Wigmore. Known for savage temper & pride.
_FA2 DATE Mar 1263/64 PLAC Lordship & manors in Radnorshire laid waste in barons war.
_FA3 PLAC Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, Henry & Bran de Montfort lead the carnage.
_FA4 PLAC Done as reparation for Mortimer's looting manors in Hereford.
_FA5 PLAC Said manors owned by Eleanor Plantagenet, Simon de Montfort's wife.
_FA6 PLAC Shared mutual hatred with Dafydd ap Gruffydd, his first cousin.
_FA7 DATE 14 May 1264 PLAC Fought on (losing) Royalist side at Battle of Lewes.
_FA8 DATE Jul 1264 PLAC After Lewes, refused to yield Royal castles to Montfort.
_FA9 DATE Aug 1264 PLAC Simon de Montfort, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd & Gilbert de Clare took the m in a month.
_FA10 DATE 12 Dec 1264 PLAC Surrenders to Montfort after November rebellion, exiled to Irela nd.
_FA11 DATE May 1265 PLAC Engineers Prince Edward Longshank's escape from Henry de Montfort t o Wigmore.
_FA12 DATE Aug 1265 PLAC Responsible for the mutilation of Simon de Montfort's body after Eve sham.
_FA13 DATE 10 Sep 1281 PLAC Made a treaty with his cousin Llywelyn ap Gruffydd vs. Gruffydd a p Gwenwynwyn.
TITL The Reckoning AUTH Sharon Kay Penman PUBL Ballantine Books, New York, 1991 Book PA GE p 412 REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: April 5 1264 Bran de Montfort leads defen se of St. Andrew's Priory within the town & fights with suicidal bravery. The walls had bee n undermined by the Prior who was secretly in league with Prince Edward, & Bran was capture d by some common soldiers. At that point William de Lusignan & Ralph de Mortimer rode up. B ran had just before taken part in the looting of de Mortimer's lands in Radnorshire. de Lusi gnan ordered his nephew Bran killed on the spot, but Dafydd ap Gruffydd rode up & intervene d telling them Edward would be displeased to see his cousin Bran killed. de Lusignan attempt s to argue but Philip Basset (who commanded the attackers) then rode up & commanded Bran be t aken to Edward, and not to be escorted by de Lusignan or de Mortimer, as they would arrange a n "accident" for Bran. Bran was congratulated for his gallant bravery by Edward & then sen t to King Henry who moved him to Windsor Castle. In November 1264, the Marchers Roger de Mor timer & Roger de Clifford rebelled again (had done so in July 1264). Again Llywelyn ap Gruff ydd allied with Simon de Montfort & the rebels surrendered at Worcester Dec 12 1264. Mortime r & Clifford were exiled to Ireland for a year. At the Battle of Evesham (Aug 4 1265) de Mort imer helped to trap Montfort by converging with Prince Edward upon Montfort's vastly outnumbe red force. Before the battle began, several thousand Welsh troops loaned to Montfort by hi s ally Llywelyn ap Gruffydd deserted Montfort; de Mortimer & his men methodically hunted the m down throughout the surrounding countryside & cold bloodedly murdered almost all of them. M ortimer sent Montfort's head back to Wigmore Castle to his wife as a gift. REF: Sharon Kay Pe nman "The Reckoning" : King Edward launched his war on Llywelyn ap Gruffydd the Last Princ e of Wales on 12 Nov 1276. He did not personally take part in the campaign until the followi ng summer, but de Mortimer scored a mjaor success in the early phases of the war, who in Apri l 1277 siezed Llywelyn's castle at Dolforwyn & restored Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn to power in Po wys (ap Gwenwynwyn had sconspired with Llywelyn's brother Dafydd to murder Llywelyn and upo n discovery had fleed to England). Mortimer ultimately made an alliance with Llywelyn ap Gru ffydd against Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn. When Llywelyn was goaded by his feckless brother Daf ydd into Wales' last fatal war with England & Edward "Longshanks" on Palm Sunday 1282, Roge r de Clifford was made Edward's warlord for mid-Wales, one of three Welsh commands; however , he died before the war could successfully be prosecuted.