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    Gwerclas usually refers to a former castle and farmstead close to Cymmer in the parish of Llangar in the ancient cantref of Edeyrnion, Wales. It is now...
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    "Hughes of Gwerclas" for Humphrey Hughes, the son of Hugh ap William after 1546. Over a century later it is Thomas Hughes, the "Esquire of Gwerclas and Hendreforfydd"...
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    by Ifor Williams Trailers. The Berwyn range can be reached from here. Gwerclas Hall is situated approximately 1 mile (1.5 km) north-west of Cynwyd village...
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    derivative branches; the House of Yale (Yale family) and the Hughes of Gwerclas, who act as co-representatives of the dynasty. They are also the co-representatives...
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    the House of Yale (Yale family) of Plas-yn-Yale, and the Hughes of Gwerclas of Gwerclas, native royal families of the Mathrafal dynasty. Their coat of arms...
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  • Richard Hughes Lloyd of Gwerclas later writes in his manuscript. Despite the two Lloyd sisters leaving their estates to the Gwerclas family, the Passinghams...
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    part of the lands of the barons of Edeirnion (see Hughes of Gwerclas) who ruled from Gwerclas Castle. The Lordship of Rhug contained the townships of Aber...
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  • Denbighshire, Wales The Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion Historically, until 16th century, Gwerclas Castle, later Pen-y-Clawdd near Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales...
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    families such the former Welsh Barons of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion (Hughes of Gwerclas), and also the current Croft baronets today. By early 1282, many of the...
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    the Trevor family of Brynkinallt and the Myddelton family. The Hughes of Gwerclas, a family descended from the ancient kings of Powys Fadog, also lived in...
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    Penllyn fell under Gwynedd's yoke. He was the ancestor of the Hughes of Gwerclas and the Jones of Faerdref Uchaf. Maelor and Iâl (Yale) were received by...
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    married Dorothy Hughes, daughter of Humphrey Hughes of the Hughes of Gwerclas, 14th Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion, and their daughter, Dorothy Yale, married...
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    in the county of Merioneth, is a dormant title used by the Hughes of Gwerclas, the senior male-line descendants of Prince Owain Brogyntyn, youngest son...
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  • combined, as shown in this example of the quartered arms of Hughes of Gwerclas, which gives a broad overview of Welsh heraldry. The arms are quarterly...
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  • 1618: John Lewis, Ffestiniog 1618 William Wynn, Glyn 1619: Humfrey Hughes, Gwerclas 1620: Sir James Pryse Ynysmaengwyn 1621: John Vaughan Caergai 1622: John...
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    possession pre-Edwardian Conquest, recognised in 1370 for the Hughes of Gwerclas descendants. The Baron of Hendwr 1284 England Created for the cousin of...
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    Prince Owain Glyndwr, last Welsh Prince of Wales, along with the Hughes of Gwerclas. The name was adopted from the Lordship of Yale, previously the commote...
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    4112 (Pont Dyfrdwy) II* Cynwyd Gwerclas Footbridge 52°58′13″N 3°24′28″W / 52.9703°N 3.4079°W / 52.9703; -3.4079 (Gwerclas Footbridge) - Corwen Demolished...
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    the fishermen and the colony only lasted for two years. The Hughes of Gwerclas family, a Welsh family of native royal blood, resided at the Manor House...
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    Stuart, successors to the Tudors. His father-in-law was Hugh Hughes of Gwerclas, Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion and High Sheriff of Merioneth, who was from...
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    have not been found. Welsh relatives of Glyndŵr, known as the Hughes of Gwerclas family, continued to live in the area during the 18th and 19th centuries...
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  • Dolaugwyn 1618: William Wynn of Glyn (1st term) 1619: Humphrey Hughes of Gwerclas 1620: James Pryse of Ynys-y-Maengwyn 1621: John Vaughan of Caergai 1622:...
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    661 Gwerclas Hall Cynwyd SJ0528142135 52°58′06″N 3°24′42″W / 52.968199646907°N 3.4118047166081°W / 52.968199646907; -3.4118047166081 (Gwerclas Hall)...
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  • NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: ME069: Gwerclas Mound coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw...
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