Ellis ap Griffith's arms, being those of Gwyddelwern, inherited from his grandfather Lord Tudor Glendower, from the maternal sideHarlech Castle, seat of his granduncle, Prince Owain Glendower, before losing the war against Shakespeare's "Prince Hal", historically known as Henry VSt Beuno church of Gwyddelwern
Ellis ap Griffith (c.1440 – 1489) or Elissau ap Gruffudd, was the Baron of Gwyddelwern in Denbighshire, Wales, and the grandnephew of Owen Glendower, Prince of Wales. Following his family defeat during the Glyndwr Rising, his branch inherited the co-representation of the Royal House of Mathrafal, and were immortalized by William Shakespeare in the history play Henry IV. Through his mother Lowrie, he inherited the lordship of his grandfather, Tudor Glendower, and by marriage, the estate of Plas-yn-Yale. By this union, he became the founder of the House of Yale, represented by the Yale family, later known in America as the benefactors of Yale University.
Second Cousin, Owain Glyndŵr, brother of Tudur ap Gruffudd, grandfather of EllisapGriffith (Elissau ap Gruffudd), founder of the House of Yale, "see...
heir of his brother Owain, Prince of Wales, and his grandson Baron EllisapGriffith, became the founder of the House of Yale (Yale family). The children...
Gruffudd, styled the Lord of Gwyddelwern. Tudur was the grandfather of EllisapGriffith, the next Baron of Gwyddelwern, and founder of the House of Yale (Yale...
Glyndŵr's war of independence and the title became dormant. His grandson, EllisapGriffith, husband of Margaret, the heiress of Plas yn Yale, would later succeed...
Second Cousin, Owain Glyndwr, brother of Tudur ap Gruffudd, grandfather of EllisapGriffith (Elissau ap Gruffudd), founder of the House of Yale, "see...
South Wales (Dinefwr), married Griffithap Einion of the Fitzgerald dynasty of Corsygedol EllisapGriffith (Elissau ap Gruffudd), her son, Baron of Gwyddelwern...
Henry Davies John Dyer Tom Earley Robert Ellis Evan Evans Margiad Evans Llewelyn Wyn Griffith Ann Griffiths Gruffudd ab yr Ynad Coch Owen Gruffydd Gwerfyl...
Sir Owen Tudor (Welsh: Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur, c. 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Queen Catherine of Valois...
Catherine Griffith, and sister of Sir Richard Bulkeley. From his first marriage he had three sons, including John Wynn, 1st Baronet and Ellis Wynn and...
editors were William ap Madoc and T. Solomon Griffiths. They were later replaced by Calvinist Methodist minister, Morgan Albert Ellis (1832–1901), who had...
1561: Hugh Puleston 1562: Ieuan ap David Lloyd of Cebwyn 1563: Griffith Glynne 1564: Ellis Price of Plas Iolyn 1565: Ellisap William Lloyd 1566: John Lewis...
National Library of Wales. Retrieved 11 February 2019. Ralph A. Griffiths (1991), "Gruffydd ap Nicholas and the House of Lancaster", King and Country: England...
Cochwillan 1553 Griffithap William Madog, of Llwyndyrus 1554 Maurice Wynn, of Gwydir Castle 1555 Griffith Davies of Caernarvon 1556 John "Wynn" ap Maredudd...
purchased by the Ellis-Nanney family from the Mostyn baronets for £50,000 (equivalent to £5 million in 2019). The Hall became part of the Ellis-Nanney's estate...
office, 1554) 1554–?1555: Georgius Griffith 1555–1558: William Glyn (died 1558) (also Bishop of Bangor) 1558–1559: Griffith Robert (Deprived of office, 1559)...
(1924–2004, W), novelist David Ellis (1874–1937, E), botanist and academic Mark Ellis (born 1953, E), thriller writer Richard Ellis (1865–1928, E), bibliographer...
home basketball court named The LeBron James Arena Media AP Athlete of the Decade (2010s) 4× AP Athlete of the Year (2013, 2016, 2018, 2020) 3× Sports Illustrated...
(1910–1992) John Lewis (1889–1976) Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922–1982) Dewi Zephaniah Phillips (1934–2006) Griffith Powell (1561–1620) John Cowper Powys (1872–1963)...
16th century by Ellisap Cadwaladr (d. 1597), a member of the Welsh Ellis family, which claimed to trace its lineage back to Gollwyn ap Tangno, founder...