Nora Stanser Ingles
Nora Stanser Ingles||p462.htm#i28892|Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles|b. 23 Nov 1868\nd. 29 Jul 1953|p462.htm#i15170|Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade||p885.htm#i20505|Maj Walter L. Ingles|b. b Apr 1829\nd. 4 May 1897|p462.htm#i20189|Elizabeth O. Best|b. b 9 Jul 1828|p61.htm#i20188|||||||
Nora Stanser Ingles was the daughter of Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade. Nora Stanser Ingles on the passenger list of the "Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft" with Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade on 23 June 1931 in Batavia, Indonesia.
Robert Stanser Ingles
( - 10 April 1913)
Robert Stanser Ingles|d. 10 Apr 1913|p462.htm#i34460|Henry Lockyer Stanser Ingles|b. c 1860\nd. 28 Jan 1898|p461.htm#i20190|Rose Emma Frizelle|b. 1 Apr 1865|p342.htm#i32779|Maj Walter L. Ingles|b. b Apr 1829\nd. 4 May 1897|p462.htm#i20189|Elizabeth O. Best|b. b 9 Jul 1828|p61.htm#i20188|||||||
Robert Stanser Ingles was the son of Henry Lockyer Stanser Ingles and Rose Emma Frizelle.
Robert Stanser Ingles made a will dated 15 March 1905 in Manor Cottage, Samares, St Clement, Jersey, Channel Islands. Will and Testament of Robert Stanser Ingles, Manor Cottage, Samares, St Clement. Dated 15 March 1905. Bequeaths to Ada Florence Owen Ingles his half of a tea plantation: Ambawella Estate, New Galway District, Ceylon; to Walter Robert Stanser Ingles 2/5 shares in realty at Heathfield Ronville and St Helens, Sydenham, Middlesex. 16/05/1913 - 16/05/1913.
Robert died on 10 April 1913 in Jersey, Channel Islands.
His will was proved on 9 July 1913 in London. Probate granted to Ada Florence Owen Ingles, widow. Effects £5202/6/4, resworn as £5070/6/4. Probate was also granted in Jersey May.
Robert Stanser Ingles made a will dated 15 March 1905 in Manor Cottage, Samares, St Clement, Jersey, Channel Islands. Will and Testament of Robert Stanser Ingles, Manor Cottage, Samares, St Clement. Dated 15 March 1905. Bequeaths to Ada Florence Owen Ingles his half of a tea plantation: Ambawella Estate, New Galway District, Ceylon; to Walter Robert Stanser Ingles 2/5 shares in realty at Heathfield Ronville and St Helens, Sydenham, Middlesex. 16/05/1913 - 16/05/1913.
Robert died on 10 April 1913 in Jersey, Channel Islands.
His will was proved on 9 July 1913 in London. Probate granted to Ada Florence Owen Ingles, widow. Effects £5202/6/4, resworn as £5070/6/4. Probate was also granted in Jersey May.
Sheila St Cyr Ingles
Sheila St Cyr Ingles||p462.htm#i28893|Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles|b. 23 Nov 1868\nd. 29 Jul 1953|p462.htm#i15170|Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade||p885.htm#i20505|Maj Walter L. Ingles|b. b Apr 1829\nd. 4 May 1897|p462.htm#i20189|Elizabeth O. Best|b. b 9 Jul 1828|p61.htm#i20188|||||||
Sheila St Cyr Ingles was the daughter of Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles
(23 November 1868 - 29 July 1953)
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles|b. 23 Nov 1868\nd. 29 Jul 1953|p462.htm#i15170|Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles|b. b Apr 1829\nd. 4 May 1897|p462.htm#i20189|Elizabeth Odell Best|b. b 9 Jul 1828|p61.htm#i20188|||||||Rev George Best|b. 1793 or 1794\nd. 2 May 1829|p61.htm#i18855|Elizabeth Stanser|b. c 1798|p795.htm#i15165|
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles was born on 23 November 1868 in West Terrace, Colchester, Essex, England. He was the son of Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles and Elizabeth Odell Best. Edith and Walter were listed as the children of Elizabeth Odell Best in the 1881 census in 49 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, Middlesex. Walter, Ceylon/Sri Lanka. He was an assistant surveyor and joined the fund on 1 July 1896, he was single at the time.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles lived at Ceylon/Sri Lanka, circa 1897.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles married Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade on 29 August 1900. They may be the parents of Walter Robert Stanser Ingles, solicitor in May 1934.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade were on the passenger list of the "Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft" dated 23 June 1931 from Batavia, Indonesia.
Walter died on 29 July 1953 in 'Beresford', Victoria Rd, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, aged 84.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles lived at Ceylon/Sri Lanka, circa 1897.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles married Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade on 29 August 1900. They may be the parents of Walter Robert Stanser Ingles, solicitor in May 1934.
Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade were on the passenger list of the "Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft" dated 23 June 1931 from Batavia, Indonesia.
Walter died on 29 July 1953 in 'Beresford', Victoria Rd, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, aged 84.
Children of Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles and Kathleen Alice Rochfort Wade
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles
(before April 1829 - 4 May 1897)
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles was born before April 1829 in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military He was appointed to the 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot on 21 January 1848.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military He was promoted to Lieutenant in the 32nd Foot. In 29 July 1853 he was attached to the 94th Foot. By his marriage he was serving in the 74th Highlanders on 8 October 1850 in India.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles married Elizabeth Odell Best, daughter of Rev George Best and Elizabeth Stanser, in October 1855 in St Nicholas, Rochester, Kent.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military as a Captain in the 15th (Bedfordshire) Regiment on 7 September 1858.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles lived at Ceylon/Sri Lanka, 1859.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military as a Captain of the 16th Regiment in 1868; 32nd Regt when addressed on a letter in a Siegal stamp catalogue.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles lived at West Terrace, Colchester, Essex, November 1868.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles appeared on the 1881 census in 64 Princes Gate, Kensington, Middlesex, England. Walter Lawrence Ingles, married, aged 52, an Army major, retired, born Nova Scotia, Canada, visitor in the householdof William Banbury, banker.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles appeared on the 1891 census in Radclffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire. Walter L Ingles, aged 62, born Nova Scotia, retired Army officer, was a lodger with Mary Bell.
Walter died on 4 May 1897 in Melfort, Pussellawa, Kandy, Ceylon/Sri Lanka. His memorial inscription states: Walter Lawrence Ingles, Major, late 32nd and 2nd 16th Reg., who died at Melfort, Pusselawa ... aged 81/61 years.
Major Ingles was ADC to the General Commanding the Forces in Ceylon in 1859. He came out again in 1897 to stay with his son H L S Ingles of Melfort estate, and died four days after his arrival. He has other sons in Ceylon, Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles of the Survey Department and Robert Stanser Ingles. A daughter, now the wife of Mr R A Powell, Public Works Department, was with him at the time of his death. He was buried in Holy Trinity, Pussellawa, Kandy, Ceylon/Sri Lanka.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military He was appointed to the 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot on 21 January 1848.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military He was promoted to Lieutenant in the 32nd Foot. In 29 July 1853 he was attached to the 94th Foot. By his marriage he was serving in the 74th Highlanders on 8 October 1850 in India.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles married Elizabeth Odell Best, daughter of Rev George Best and Elizabeth Stanser, in October 1855 in St Nicholas, Rochester, Kent.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military as a Captain in the 15th (Bedfordshire) Regiment on 7 September 1858.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles lived at Ceylon/Sri Lanka, 1859.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles served in the military as a Captain of the 16th Regiment in 1868; 32nd Regt when addressed on a letter in a Siegal stamp catalogue.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles lived at West Terrace, Colchester, Essex, November 1868.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles appeared on the 1881 census in 64 Princes Gate, Kensington, Middlesex, England. Walter Lawrence Ingles, married, aged 52, an Army major, retired, born Nova Scotia, Canada, visitor in the householdof William Banbury, banker.
Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles appeared on the 1891 census in Radclffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire. Walter L Ingles, aged 62, born Nova Scotia, retired Army officer, was a lodger with Mary Bell.
Walter died on 4 May 1897 in Melfort, Pussellawa, Kandy, Ceylon/Sri Lanka. His memorial inscription states: Walter Lawrence Ingles, Major, late 32nd and 2nd 16th Reg., who died at Melfort, Pusselawa ... aged 81/61 years.
Major Ingles was ADC to the General Commanding the Forces in Ceylon in 1859. He came out again in 1897 to stay with his son H L S Ingles of Melfort estate, and died four days after his arrival. He has other sons in Ceylon, Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles of the Survey Department and Robert Stanser Ingles. A daughter, now the wife of Mr R A Powell, Public Works Department, was with him at the time of his death. He was buried in Holy Trinity, Pussellawa, Kandy, Ceylon/Sri Lanka.
Children of Maj Walter Lawrence Ingles and Elizabeth Odell Best
- Henry Lockyer Stanser Ingles+ b. c 1860, d. 28 Jan 1898
- George Francis Stanser Ingles b. Jun 1862, d. 10 Oct 1892
- Daughter Ingles
- Edith St Cyr Ingles b. b Apr 1867
- Walter Culpepper Stanser Ingles+ b. 23 Nov 1868, d. 29 Jul 1953
Harry Chapman Ingleton
(1882 - 1933)
Harry Chapman Ingleton was born in 1882 in Sale, Victoria.
Harry Chapman Ingleton married Edith Harriett Rout, daughter of Charles Rout and Ellen Bland, on 12 February 1906 in Sale, Victoria.
Harry died in 1933 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Harry Chapman Ingleton married Edith Harriett Rout, daughter of Charles Rout and Ellen Bland, on 12 February 1906 in Sale, Victoria.
Harry died in 1933 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Children of Harry Chapman Ingleton and Edith Harriett Rout
- Kathleen Edith Ingleton b. 1910
- Joan Chapman Ingleton b. 1914, d. 1935
Joan Chapman Ingleton
(1914 - 1935)
Joan Chapman Ingleton|b. 1914\nd. 1935|p462.htm#i4352|Harry Chapman Ingleton|b. 1882\nd. 1933|p462.htm#i4350|Edith Harriett Rout|b. 12 Aug 1885\nd. 12 Jul 1955|p694.htm#i3917|||||||Charles Rout|b. 1847\nd. 15 Jun 1923|p694.htm#i3783|Ellen Bland|b. 30 Jan 1859\nd. 15 May 1944|p70.htm#i3736|
Joan Chapman Ingleton was born in 1914 in Camperdown, Victoria. She was the daughter of Harry Chapman Ingleton and Edith Harriett Rout.
Joan died in 1935 in Mallacoota, Victoria.
Joan died in 1935 in Mallacoota, Victoria.
Kathleen Edith Ingleton
(1910 - )
Kathleen Edith Ingleton|b. 1910|p462.htm#i4353|Harry Chapman Ingleton|b. 1882\nd. 1933|p462.htm#i4350|Edith Harriett Rout|b. 12 Aug 1885\nd. 12 Jul 1955|p694.htm#i3917|||||||Charles Rout|b. 1847\nd. 15 Jun 1923|p694.htm#i3783|Ellen Bland|b. 30 Jan 1859\nd. 15 May 1944|p70.htm#i3736|
Kathleen Edith Ingleton was known as Kay. She was born in 1910 in Bairnsdale, Victoria. She was the daughter of Harry Chapman Ingleton and Edith Harriett Rout.
Arthur Ingram
Alexander Innes
(circa 1833 - )
Alexander Innes was born circa 1833 in Old Machar, Aberdeenshire. He is here to show the links in the Emslie families.
Alexander Innes appeared on the 1861 census in Mecklewartle, Rayne. Alexr Inness, 27, head, farmer of 10 acres, Catherine Johnston, 59, mother, Margaret Inness, sister, 22, domestic servant, Margaret Steele, sister in law, 43, housekeeper, Jane Emslie, 71, daughter of Alexr, scholar!, Samuel Emslie, 13, labourer, lodger, Peter Emslie, 9, son of Alexr, Alexr Emslie 5, son, Margaret Emslie, 2, daughter, all born at Rayne.
Alexander Innes appeared on the 1861 census in Mecklewartle, Rayne. Alexr Inness, 27, head, farmer of 10 acres, Catherine Johnston, 59, mother, Margaret Inness, sister, 22, domestic servant, Margaret Steele, sister in law, 43, housekeeper, Jane Emslie, 71, daughter of Alexr, scholar!, Samuel Emslie, 13, labourer, lodger, Peter Emslie, 9, son of Alexr, Alexr Emslie 5, son, Margaret Emslie, 2, daughter, all born at Rayne.
Alexander Innes (13th of that Ilk)
( - 1537)
Alexander Innes (13th of that Ilk) married Christian Dunbar, daughter of Sir James Dunbar and Euphemia Dunbar (Dunbar) of Cumnock, in 1493.
Alexander died in 1537.
Alexander died in 1537.
Alexander Innes (14th of that Ilk)
( - before 1554)
Alexander Innes (of Crombie)
( - before 20 June 1589)
Alexander Innes (of Crombie) was born. He was the son of Jame Innes of Rothmackenzi who was deceased by 10 March 1559..
Alexander Innes (of Crombie) married Beatrix Dunbar, daughter of Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden), before 1559.
Alexander died before 20 June 1589.
Alexander Innes (of Crombie) married Beatrix Dunbar, daughter of Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden), before 1559.
Alexander died before 20 June 1589.
Child of Alexander Innes (of Crombie) and Beatrix Dunbar
- Robert Innes b. b 1588
Ellen Innes
Ellen Innes married James Dunbar, son of Alexander Dunbar and Janet Sutherland, in 1508/9. She was of Auchintoul.
Elspet Innes
(circa 1773 - )
Elspet Innes was born circa 1773.
Elspet Innes married George Stephen before 1798.
In 1832 an Elspet Stephen is mentioned as a beneficiary of the Davison Fund in the Kirk Session Minutes of St Clements, Aberdeen which includes the Footdee area. There is also a George Stephen mentioned in 1830.
Elspet Innes appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Emslie and Jane Stephen in Hunthy? St, Old Machar.
Elspet Innes married George Stephen before 1798.
In 1832 an Elspet Stephen is mentioned as a beneficiary of the Davison Fund in the Kirk Session Minutes of St Clements, Aberdeen which includes the Footdee area. There is also a George Stephen mentioned in 1830.
Elspet Innes appeared on the 1841 census in the household of John Emslie and Jane Stephen in Hunthy? St, Old Machar.
Children of Elspet Innes and George Stephen
- Jane Stephen+ b. c 1798, d. 4 Mar 1864
- George Stephen b. c 1800?, d. 23 Mar 1842?
Elspet Innes
(circa 1783 - 3 November 1823)
Elspet Innes was born circa 1783 in Banffshire, Scotland.
Elspet Innes married James MacPherson (of Fodderletter), son of unlinked early MacPherson, on 1 August 1805 in Tomintoul, Kirkmichael, Banffshire. Elspet was present at James MacPherson's christening on 28 March 1815 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Elspet was present at Alexander MacPherson's christening on 29 September 1821 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire.
Elspet died on 3 November 1823 in Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT.
Elspet Innes married James MacPherson (of Fodderletter), son of unlinked early MacPherson, on 1 August 1805 in Tomintoul, Kirkmichael, Banffshire. Elspet was present at James MacPherson's christening on 28 March 1815 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Elspet was present at Alexander MacPherson's christening on 29 September 1821 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire.
Elspet died on 3 November 1823 in Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT.
Children of Elspet Innes and James MacPherson (of Fodderletter)
- John MacPherson (of Fodderletter)+ b. Aug 1806
- William MacPherson b. c 1808
- Donald MacPherson b. 12 Aug 1810, d. 4 Sep 1829
- Janet MacPherson b. 28 Aug 1812
- James MacPherson b. b 28 Mar 1815
- Margaret MacPherson b. c 1816
- Jean MacPherson b. 15 Aug 1819
- Alexander MacPherson b. b 29 Sep 1821
Harry Innes (of Borlum & Sandside)
Harry Innes (of Borlum & Sandside) married Janet Dunbar, daughter of James Sutherland-Dunbar Bart of Hempriggs and Elizabeth Dunbar.
Isabel Innes (Dunbar)
Isabel Innes (Dunbar)||p462.htm#i13439|Sir Walter Innes||p462.htm#i13464|Euphemia Fraser||p340.htm#i14843|||||||||||||
Isabel Innes (Dunbar) was born in Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir Walter Innes and Euphemia Fraser.
Isabel died before papal dispensation for their marriage could be granted.
Isabel died before papal dispensation for their marriage could be granted.
Child of Isabel Innes (Dunbar) and James Dunbar 4th Earl of Moray
- Sir Alexander Dunbar+ b. c 1425, d. 10 Mar 1497/98
Isabell Innes
Isabell Innes was born in Banffshire, Scotland.
Isabell Innes married Paul MacPherson (17th century), son of unlinked early MacPherson, before 1676.
Isabell Innes married Paul MacPherson (17th century), son of unlinked early MacPherson, before 1676.
Children of Isabell Innes and Paul MacPherson (17th century)
- Margaret MacPherson b. 21 Oct 1677
- Elizabeth MacPherson b. 4 Dec 1680
- James MacPherson b. 22 Sep 1683
- Robert MacPherson b. 14 Jan 1686
Janet Innes
Janet Innes married William Sutherland, son of William Sutherland of Berriedale, on 22 July 1484. She was the daughter of Berowald Innes and she married secondly Hugh Rose of Kilravoch circa 1517.
Child of Janet Innes and William Sutherland
- William Sutherland+ d. Sep 1530
Janet Innes
Janet Innes married William Sutherland, son of William Sutherland and Janet Innes. She was the daughter of Sir James Innes, 12th of that Ilk.
Child of Janet Innes and William Sutherland
- William Sutherland+ b. b 1515, d. 1543
Jean Innes
( - 10 March 1653)
Jean Innes married Alexander Sutherland 1st Lord Duffus, son of William Sutherland of Duffus and Jean Grant, on 13 January 1653. She was the daughter of Sir Robert Innes, of Innes, 1st Bart.
Jean died on 10 March 1653.
Jean died on 10 March 1653.
Katherine Innes
( - 4 February 1686)
Katherine Innes married Archibald Dunbar as his second wife, on 28 April 1681 in Alves, Moray. She was the daughter of Sir Walter Innes of Balveny.
Katherine died on 4 February 1686.
Katherine died on 4 February 1686.
Children of Katherine Innes and Archibald Dunbar
- John Dunbar b. 2 Jun 1682
- George Dunbar b. 21 Aug 1684
- Margaret Dunbar b. 15 Dec 1686
- Barbara Dunbar b. 26 Jan 1689
Margaret Innes
Margaret Innes was born in Banffshire, Scotland.
Margaret Innes married John MacPherson, son of unlinked 19C MacPherson, on 18 February 1818 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John McPherson, Braes & Margt Innes, Fodderletter.
Margaret Innes married John MacPherson, son of unlinked 19C MacPherson, on 18 February 1818 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. John McPherson, Braes & Margt Innes, Fodderletter.
Children of Margaret Innes and John MacPherson
- Thomas MacPherson b. 28 Jan 1819
- Elspet MacPherson b. 31 May 1820
- Isobel MacPherson b. 22 Sep 1822
- Charles MacPherson b. 4 Aug 1830
Robert Innes
(before 1815 - )
Robert Innes was born before 1815 in Fodderletter, Kirkmichael, Banffshire.
Robert Innes married Ann MacPherson on 15 November 1825 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland.
Robert Innes married Ann MacPherson on 15 November 1825 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland.
Robert Innes
(before 1588 - )
Robert Innes|b. b 1588|p462.htm#i5477|Alexander Innes (of Crombie)|d. b 20 Jun 1589|p462.htm#i5476|Beatrix Dunbar|b. b 1530\nd. b 20 Jun 1589|p286.htm#i14517|||||||Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden)|b. s 1510\nd. 19 Sep 1560|p285.htm#i13458||||
Robert Innes was born before 1588. He was the son of Alexander Innes (of Crombie) and Beatrix Dunbar.
Sir Walter Innes
Child of Sir Walter Innes and Euphemia Fraser
Elise ab Iorwerth
Elise ab Iorwerth||p462.htm#i12692|Iorwerth ab Owain Brogyntyn (?)||p3.htm#i12683|Efa ferch Madog ap Gwenwynwyn||p546.htm#i12684|Owain B. ap Cadwgon ap Madog|b. b 1160\nd. a 1187|p140.htm#i12681||||Madog a. G. (?)|b. b 1245\nd. a 1270|p4.htm#i12691||||
Child of Elise ab Iorwerth
- Madog ab Elise (?)+ b. b 1301, d. a 1342
Gwenllian f Iowerth
Child of Gwenllian f Iowerth and Meurig ap Madog
Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd
(between 1172 and 1172 - 11 April 1240)
Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd|b. bt 1172 - 1172\nd. 11 Apr 1240|p462.htm#i12639|Iorweth Drwyndwn ab Owain Gwynedd|b. b 1150\nd. b 1194|p598.htm#i12638|Margred ferch Madog||p546.htm#i30470|Owain G. ferch Gruffudd Prince of North Wales|b. c 1100\nd. 28 Nov 1170|p382.htm#i12286|Gwladys ferch Lywarch ap Trahayarn||p512.htm#i12637|Madog, ap Maredudd, Prince of Powys Fadog|d. 1160|p550.htm#i12572|Susanna ferch Gruffydd ap Cynan||p382.htm#i12573|
Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd was born between 1172 and 1172 in Wales. He was the son of Iorweth Drwyndwn ab Owain Gwynedd and Margred ferch Madog.
In 1194 he demanded, and obtained, with struggle, his hereditary crown of North Wales from his uncle David ap Owen Gwynedd. This monarch after an eventful reign of 56 years d. 1240 and was buried in the abbey of Conwy. He was succeeded by his grandson Llewelyn ap Griffith, the last native Sovereign prince of Wales recognised by the English monarchs. He was slain at Builth in the valley of the Wye 11 Dec 1282.
Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd married Joan,,, daughter of John,, King of England, circa 1204. In as much as there is much confusion in printed sources and newsgroup archives regarding the marriage date of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, and his wife, Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John, Douglas Richardson of the Gen-Medieval Mailing list, contacted the English historian, Louise Wilkinson, Ph.D. Dr. Wilkinson recently delivered a paper on Joan at the Tenth Thirteenth Century England Conference held at St. Aidan's College, Durham in September 2003 [see website for details of conference ~ [EMAIL:]http://www.dur.ac.uk/History/confs/tce.htm[:EMAIL]].
Dr. Wilkinson replied:
"... references to the marriage settlement first appear in the records of the English Chancery in October 1204. See Rot. Litt. Claus. I, p.12. The charter, formally recording the settlement, appears in April 1205. See Rot. Litt. Claus., I.i., p. 147." [Note: Rot. Litt. Claus. is an abbreviation for Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi].
Dr. Wilkinson stated that she has "encountered problems sorting out the daughters [of Joan]," and has "generally been guided by A.J. Roderick, 'Marriage and Politics, 1066-1282', Welsh Hist. Review, 4, 1968-69."
Dr Wilkinson also recommended "an extremely good article" by Huw Pryce on Llywelyn and Joan entitled 'Negotiating Anglo-Welsh
Relations: Llywelyn the Great and Henry III,' which article is found in the book, England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III, edited by B.K.U. Weiler and I.W. Rowlands (Aldershot, 2002).
In 1194, Llywelyn ab Iorweth, the rightful heir, became prince of Gwynnedd, upsetting Henry's arrangements of 1170; in 1212 he, in alliance with other princes, attacked the Normans in Powys and Gwynedd and rapidly extended his conquest during John's struggle with his Barons, in 1217 he did homage to Henry III, in 1219 he had become "Prince of all Wales", holding his own and helping the barons against Henry III, in 1238 he extracted an oath of fealty to his son Dafydd from the leaders of Wales and he died in 1240.
Llywelyn died on 11 April 1240. He died at the Cistercian abbey of Aberconwy, which he had founded, and was buried there. He was buried in 1240 in Conwy abbey, Wales.
In 1194 he demanded, and obtained, with struggle, his hereditary crown of North Wales from his uncle David ap Owen Gwynedd. This monarch after an eventful reign of 56 years d. 1240 and was buried in the abbey of Conwy. He was succeeded by his grandson Llewelyn ap Griffith, the last native Sovereign prince of Wales recognised by the English monarchs. He was slain at Builth in the valley of the Wye 11 Dec 1282.
Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd married Joan,,, daughter of John,, King of England, circa 1204. In as much as there is much confusion in printed sources and newsgroup archives regarding the marriage date of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, and his wife, Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John, Douglas Richardson of the Gen-Medieval Mailing list, contacted the English historian, Louise Wilkinson, Ph.D. Dr. Wilkinson recently delivered a paper on Joan at the Tenth Thirteenth Century England Conference held at St. Aidan's College, Durham in September 2003 [see website for details of conference ~ [EMAIL:]http://www.dur.ac.uk/History/confs/tce.htm[:EMAIL]].
Dr. Wilkinson replied:
"... references to the marriage settlement first appear in the records of the English Chancery in October 1204. See Rot. Litt. Claus. I, p.12. The charter, formally recording the settlement, appears in April 1205. See Rot. Litt. Claus., I.i., p. 147." [Note: Rot. Litt. Claus. is an abbreviation for Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi].
Dr. Wilkinson stated that she has "encountered problems sorting out the daughters [of Joan]," and has "generally been guided by A.J. Roderick, 'Marriage and Politics, 1066-1282', Welsh Hist. Review, 4, 1968-69."
Dr Wilkinson also recommended "an extremely good article" by Huw Pryce on Llywelyn and Joan entitled 'Negotiating Anglo-Welsh
Relations: Llywelyn the Great and Henry III,' which article is found in the book, England and Europe in the Reign of Henry III, edited by B.K.U. Weiler and I.W. Rowlands (Aldershot, 2002).
In 1194, Llywelyn ab Iorweth, the rightful heir, became prince of Gwynnedd, upsetting Henry's arrangements of 1170; in 1212 he, in alliance with other princes, attacked the Normans in Powys and Gwynedd and rapidly extended his conquest during John's struggle with his Barons, in 1217 he did homage to Henry III, in 1219 he had become "Prince of all Wales", holding his own and helping the barons against Henry III, in 1238 he extracted an oath of fealty to his son Dafydd from the leaders of Wales and he died in 1240.
Llywelyn died on 11 April 1240. He died at the Cistercian abbey of Aberconwy, which he had founded, and was buried there. He was buried in 1240 in Conwy abbey, Wales.
Children of Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd
- Dafydd ap Llywelyn d. 1246
- Gruffudd ap Llywelyn+ d. 1 Mar 1243/44
Child of Llywelyn The Great ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd and Joan,,
- Ellen of Wales ferch Llywelyn the Great+ b. c 1207, d. 1253
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