Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire
England
(1) Il est marié avec Gwenllian ferch Hywel Ichon.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1360 à Cefnyddwyglwy, Monmouthshire, England.Les sources 9, 10
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Marged verch Howel.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1375 à Perth-hir, Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales.Source 10
Gwilym ap Jenkin; Master Sgt of Abergavenny 1340; married Gwenllian, daughter of Hywel Fychan ap Hywel and died c1377, leaving [Thomas], with numerous other issue. [Burke's Peerage]
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Copied from Herbert, George biography, 88.1911 encyclopedia.org/H/HERBERT_GEORGE.htm:
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Jenkin's son, Gwilim ap Jenkin who followed his father as master sergeant is given six sons by the border genealogists, no less than six score pedigrees finding their origin in these six brothers. Their order is uncertain, although the Progers of Werndee, the last of whom sold his ancestral estate in 1780, are reckoned as the senior line of Gwilim's descendants. But Thomas ap Gwilim Jenkin, called the fourth son, is ancestor of all those who bore the surname Herbert.
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[Isiaha Lee.ged]
[Thomas C. Renehan.ged]
[Jane Williams Flank]
William married the daughter and heir of Vychan Ap Howel, a descendent of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon the death of Vychan, William inheirited his title and property as "Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd", his coat of arms and his family name, Herbert, which is said to be Norman origin.
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William Ap Jenkin, alias Herbert, lord of Gwarindec, living at Perthir, near Monmouth from 20th to 50th of Edward III who m. Gwenllion, daughter of Howell Ichon, esq and had four sons viz.
[Burke's commoners]
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Gwilym ab Siencyn (misspelt William Ap Jenkin), otherwise Herbert, Lord of Gwen Ddu, living at the very ancient residence of Perth Hir, near Monmouth, from 20th to 50th of Edward III, m Gwenllian, dau. of Hywel Vychan (misspelt Howell Vaughan), and had four sons.
[Annals and Antiquities of Wales II:776]
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[Errol Bevan]
aka William ap Jenkins alias Herbert
Notes from Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
By John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke
Published by H. Colburn, 1847
Item notes: ed.4:v.1 (1847)
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Aug 3, 2007
pg 659
This very ancient family, from whnch the chivalrous house of HERBEHT and other eminent houses sprang, derived originally in England from HERBERT, styled Count of Vermandois, who came over at the Conquest with the first WILLIAM, and filled the office of Chamberlain to the second, (WILLIAM RIFUS.) He is mentioned in the Battel Abbey Roll, and was rewarded by a grant of lands in Hampslure. His wife was Emma, dau. of Stephen, Earl of Blois, by Adela, dau. of WILLIAM the Conqueror, and by that lady he left a son and heir, HERBERT FITZ-HERBERT, called Herbert of Winchester, Chamberlain and Treasurer to King HENRY I., and the first of his family born in England. He m. Adela or Lucy, dau. and co-heir of Sir Robert Corbet, Knt., Lord of Alcester, ??. Warwick, and was father of HERBERT FITZ-HERBERT, who obtained from HENRY II. a confirmation of the landed possessions of his father, and likewise the office of Chamberlain. .... His great-grandson,
PETER FITZ-REGINALD, b. in 1273, (brother of John Fitz-Reginald, summoned to parliament as a Baron in 1294, and third son, by Joan, his wife, dau. and co-heir of William de Vivonia, Lord of Chewton, ??. Somerset, of Reginald Fitz-Peter, Lord of Blenlevenny, son of Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Berstaple, ??. Devon, by Alice, his first wife, dau. of Robert Fitz-Roger, Lord of Warkworth and Clavering,) had a grant from his mother, Joan de Vivonia, of the manor of Clicuyton. or Chewton. He m. Alice, dau. and heir of Blethin Broadspcrc, Lord of Llanlowell, near Uske, in Monmouthshire, and had issue,
ROGER FITZ-PETER, who d. before his father, leaving an only son and heir, SIR HENRY FITZ-ROGER, Knt.. whose granddau, and heir, Elizabeth, md. John Boneville.
HERBEKT FITZ-PETER.
He d. seised of Chewton, Hinton Mayne, &c., in 1323, aged 48 years. His younger son,
HERBERT FITZ-P???R, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Walsh, Knt., and left a son and heir,
ADAM FITZ-HERBERT, lord, by inheritance from his grandmother, of Llanllowell, or LlanBowell, near Uske, and of Betesley, or Beachley. He m. Christian, dau. and heir of Gwarin Dee, the Black Lord of Llandilo, (his residence was afterwards called Gwarin Dee.) He had two sons, namely,
i. JOHN ?? ADA?, Knt., Lord of Llanllowell, whose granddau. and heir, MARGARET. md. Thomas Huntley, Esq., and left two daus., her co-heir , viz., 1. MARY, Lady of Llanllowell, who m. Thomas Parker, Esq. of the ??. of Momnouth ; 2. MARGARET, m. to David ap Jenkin, of whom presently.
ii. JOHN-HERBERT.
The younger son,
JOHN-HERBERT A? ADAM, alias JENKIN, Lord of Gwarindee, m. Gwenllion, dau. of Sir Aaron ap Bledri, Knt., and left a son and heir,
WILLIAM AP JENKIN, alias HERBERT, Lord of Gwarindee, living at Perthir, near Monmouth, from 20 to 50 (1337) of EDW. III., who m. Gwenllian, dau. of Howell Ichon, Esq., and had four sons, viz.,
i. JOHN, or JENKYN AP GWILLIM, of Gwarindee, or Werndu, ancestor of the family of PROGERS.
ii. DAVID AP GWILLIM AP JENKIN, of the Chapell, m. Anne, dau. of Watkin Rees, of that place, and was ancestor of the MORGANS OF ARXTON.
iii. HOWELL AP GWILLIM, of whom presently.
iv. THOMAS AP GWILLIM, Knt., m. Maud, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Morley, Knight, Lord of Ragland Castle, and acquired thereby, Llansaintfraed, where he afterwards resided, and was buried at his decease, 8 July, 1438.
His youngest son, SIR WILLIAM AP THOMAS, Knt., alias HERBERT, of Ragland Castle, ??. Monmouth, knighted by HENBY V., at Azincourt. He m. the dau. of Sir David Gam, Knt., and had issue, from which derived the HERBERTS, EARLS OF PEMBROKE, the HERBERTS of Coldbrook House, the HERBERTS, Iords Herberts of Chirbury, the HERBERTS of Muccross, Co. Kerry, the HERBERTS of St. Julians, etc.
The third son,
HOWELL AP GWILLIM, m. Maud, dau. of Howell ap Rhys, and was s. by his son,
JENKIN AP HOWELL, who m. Constance, dau. of Roger Vychan ap Walter Says, Esq., and left a son and heir,
DAVID AP JENKIN, who fell at the battle of Banbury, fighting under the standard of his cousin, the Earl of Pembroke. He m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Huntley, Esq. of Treowen, Llanarth, &c., son of Thomas Huntley, Esq. of Treowen, by Alice, his wife, dau. and heir of William Wallis, Esq. of Llanarth, and was s. by his son,
THOMAS A? DAVID A? JENKIN, of Treowen, who md. Margaret, dau. of Morgan Kemeys, and left a son and heir,
JOHN AP THOMAS, of Treowen, who m. in 1481, Anne, dau. of David ap Gwillim Morgan, Esq. of Arxton, ??. Hereford, and had issue,
WILLIAM, his heir.
David, of Chepstow, ??. Monmouth. father of two sons, viz..,
HENRY, of Middleton, in Lancashire, ancestor of the LORDS IRANELAGH. (Refer to BURKE'S Peerage and Baronetage.)
RICHARD, of Claypit, in Monmouthshire, ancestor of the JONES'S, now represented by SIR FRANCIS BURDETT, Bart.
Morgan, of Crosland, who left issue.
Richard, of the ??. of Pembroke.
Walter, of Mouleswood.
The eldest son and heir, WILLIAM AP JOHN, alias JONES,
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[Jim Weber.ged]
Gwilym ap Jenkin; Master Sgt of Abergavenny 1340; married Gwenllian, daughter of Hywel Fychan ap Hywel and died c1377, leaving [Thomas], with numerous other issue.
[Burke's Peerage]
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Copied from Herbert, George biography, 88.1911 encyclopedia.org/H/HERBERT_GEORGE.htm:
Jenkin's son, Gwilim ap Jenkin who followed his father as master sergeant is given six sons by the border genealogists, no less than six score pedigrees finding their origin in these six brothers. Their order is uncertain, although the Progers of Werndee, the last of whom sold his ancestral estate in 1780, are reckoned as the senior line of Gwilim's descendants. But Thomas ap Gwilim Jenkin, called the fourth son, is ancestor of all those who bore the surname Herbert.
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[Sharen Neal.ged]
pg 271, " A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of t he British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
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Marged verch Howel |
father of Thomas
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