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Richard Fleming would have descended from John le Fleming who enteredWales at the time of the Norman conquest, however, his exact lineage isnot entirely clear.
LE FLEMING OF ST GEORGE AND FLEMINGSTON
The first of this family in Glamorgan was Sir John le Fleming, on whomFitzhamon [Robert] is said to have bestowed the manors of St George,Wenvoe, Flemingston, Llanmaes, &c. His wife was Amicia, dau. of BaldwinMagnus, Lord of Whitney. He had a younger son, called by the WelshFleming melyn "the yellow," to whom he gave the manors of Flemingston andConstatine Walles, "which continued in his descendants until, on failureof issue male, William Fleming sold the estate to Lewis Thomas, Esq. ofBettws."
Sir John Fleming's eldest son, Sir William Fleming, succeeded him in thelorships of St George, Wenvoe, and Llanmaes. In the reign of Edward II[1307-1327], under the younger Hugh Despence, a Sir William Fleming wasin possession of these lands. He was executed at Cardiff, because, somesay, he had, as sheriff of the lordship of Glamorgan, unjustly condemnedLlewelyn Bren, of Seghenydd to death. He was buried in the cemetery ofGrey Friars, "outside the north gate of the town of Cardiff."
After the time of this Sir William, the inheritance, in the absence ofissue male, descended to his dau., who m. Edmund Malifant, ofPembrokeshie, whose descendants enjoyed till the time of Henry VII., whenEdmond Malifant, who had m. a dau. of Sir Matthew Cradock, d withoutissue, and the estate fell to John Butler, Esq., of Dunraven, who had mElizabeth, dau of William Fleming, and after the death, s.p. of theirdescendant, John Butler, Esq., both estates fell to Walter Vaughan, Esq.,who had m. Joan, dau and h of the said John Butler.
FLEMING OF PENLLINE AND SWANSEA
This family sprung from Richard, a younger son of Sir William Fleming, ofSt George, who was himself the heir of the first Le Fleming of theConquest. A son or grandson of Richard, Thomas Fleming is the first wehave found as "of Penlline." He m. Angharad, dau of Jenkin ap Richard apJenkin ap Richard Fawr; and his son, John Fleming, of Penlline, m.Mayzod, dau of Walter ap William ap Hopkin ap David ap David ap DavidDdu, said in one MS to be a "conjuror." [Annals and Antiquities of WalesII:563-4]
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