Our family's historical journey through time.
1. | Einion Sais ap David Other Events:
Notes: was usher, or chamberlian of the Place of Sheen (Richmond) to Henry VI. (temp. 1413 to 1471) and so was called Sais, ie "Saxon:, on account of his being so much in England. He fought in the wars of Henry V, by whom his coat of arms was augmented. Family/Spouse: Eva. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Esquire Heylin ap Einiawn ![]() Other Events:
Family/Spouse: Angharad. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Rhys ap Einiawn ![]() Other Events:
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4. | Sion ap Einiawn ![]() Other Events:
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5. | Jockyn ap Einiawn ![]() Other Events:
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6. | Esquire Llewlyn Ap Heylin ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Fought in the battle of Boswoth (1485) on the side of Henry VII, and his two handed sword and saltcellar are still preserved at Bodorgan. Family/Spouse: Angharad. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Captain Meyrick Ap Llewlyn ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Was the Captain of the Guard at the Coronation of Henery VIII, April 25, 1509. He was the High Sheriff of County Anglesey, which office he held until his death. From his name "Meyrick" signifying "Guardian" is derived as a surname, in pursuance of an act of Henery VIII, requiring that the name of every man at the time should be born by his decendants as a surname, there being no surnames before that time in Wales. Family/Spouse: Margaret Verch Rowland. Margaret (daughter of Esquire Rowland ap Hywel) was born in 1483 in Bodorgan, Angesey, Wales; died in in Bodorgan, Angesey, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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