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Sir Tudur ap Ednyfed Fychan

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Tudur ap Ednyfed Fychan (c. 1190 – 1278) was a Welsh aristocrat who served as the Seneschal of Gwynedd (c. 1205 – 1278)

Tudur was the eldest son of Ednyfed Fychan ap Cynwrig.[1][2] He married Adelicia ferch Riccert, their child was Heilyn ap Tudur.[1] Tudur is mentioned in King Henry III's Patent rolls, dated 30 July 1248:

Grant to Tuder son of Edynaueth of 10l. a year at the exchequer of Chester of Easter, for his maintenance in the king's service, until the king provide for him otherwise.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Williams, William (1802). Observations on the Snowdon Mountains: With Some Account of the Customs and Manners of the Inhabitants : To which is Added a Genealogical Account of the Penrhyn Families. Caernarvonshire, Wales: E. Williams. p. 169.
  2. ^ Skinner, John (1869). Archaeologia Cambrensis. W. Pickering. p. 282.
  3. ^ Great Britain (1901). H.C. Maxwell Lyte. (ed.). Patent rolls of the reign of Henry III. Mackie and co. ld. p. 821.

Work cited

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"EDNYFED FYCHAN, (EDNYFED ap CYNWRIG) and his descendants, noble family of Gwynedd.". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales.