Plant Owain Glyndwr 1376 – 1411
http://www.paw-lew.co.uk/The%20House%20of%20Mathrafal.html
http://www.paw-lew.co.uk/The%20House%20of%20Mathrafal.html
The link above is to the web-page containing the book: 'The House of Mathrafal' which you can download in .flash or .pdf. The book is an on-going project with only part of what we retain being projected within the book; as such it will be updated in the future so as to include additional information.
(Pictured above) 'The lesser scroll'
Issue: The children of Owain Glyndŵr (Jack ô Ceint) held upon the Mathrafal Scrolls:
Sons:
1. Gruffydd (ap) the eldest son and first in line he was captured at the battle of “Pwll Melyn” in 1406 where his uncle Tudor was killed and he himself was first imprisoned in Nottingham Castle then taken to the Tower of London in 1410 where he died from starvation, neglect and disease (bubonic plague). Gruffydd was born in July 1376 (MCCCLXXVI) being the eldest son he was tutored to take over from his father).
2. Maredudd Maylor born 1379 was not captured and did not accept a pardon he chose exile instead, many other families joined him and this is supported by the fact that if a ‘Pardon’ had been granted he would not have left Britain thereby evading their King. ‘Henry IV by Royal Charter Forbade any English Family from marrying into the Descendants of Owain Glyndwr’, this is official and on record, it is therefore evidence that no ‘Pardon was offered’ nor was it ‘Accepted’; the fact that Maredudd left Wales and Britain supports this. (See Below)
3. John Maylor (Sion Ceint) born 1387-1459 went to London in 1422AD where he practiced law taking his three children (his wife died of sickness in 1420AD); two daughters: Elizabeth and Margaret; and a son: John Maylor II along with his son after him John Maylor III. From this branch came George Maylor the actor 1490 – 1560AD and his brother John Maylor the printer and Publisher of Botolph Lane, London. Also from John came others who moved out of London to Herefordshire, Devon, Cornwall and Pembroke. John Maylor 1510 – 1595 and two of his sons were all Mayors of Hereford. Their families eventually moved to Haverford West remaining in public service or entering the church; we recorded some of them up until the 1800’s. (John was not captured).
We are in a similar plight my dear countrymen to the men of the ‘five epochs of the world’, who languished many ages in Hell long ago in ‘Limbo Patrum’. ‘The Vale of the Enslaved’, continually as ‘God Knows’ waiting the day they would see a brilliant light and when some ‘Liberation’ would come to them with the birth of the ‘Prophesised one’. From hour to hour ‘Cymru’ that once was ‘Great’ is expecting and learning; Day after day I may see it ‘My Hope is what is to Come’.
We are in a similar plight my dear countrymen to the men of the ‘five epochs of the world’, who languished many ages in Hell long ago in ‘Limbo Patrum’. ‘The Vale of the Enslaved’, continually as ‘God Knows’ waiting the day they would see a brilliant light and when some ‘Liberation’ would come to them with the birth of the ‘Prophesised one’. From hour to hour ‘Cymru’ that once was ‘Great’ is expecting and learning; Day after day I may see it ‘My Hope is what is to Come’.
Written in 1422 by: Sion Ceint: (John map Owain Glyndwr) pwy nath symmyd i Llyndain i gweithio ar Cyfreithiur, fo oedd yr un pwy oedd ifod i sefyll ynerbyn y Saison: ‘Cyfiawnder mewn Cyfiawnder’ ag ef i enill ni ein ‘Rhyddid ag Gwrthsafiaid oddea’r Gorthrymder’.Other branches of the family included John Maylor VII he was a sheriff and from him came Thomas Maylor the mayor of Southampton and from him Richard Maylor the Parliamentarian his cousin was James Maylor a Quaker who supported Cromwell, he was a captain in Cromwell’s army.
4. Madog Maylor born 1395 his wife and three children hid out in what is now Liverpool between 1417 until 1422 when it is believed Robert Pulleston helped him acquire a small holding in Flintshire. At that time Liverpool was a marshland village fit only for the poor and smugglers who were able to navigate the treacherous marsh and mud islands; it was not a functional sea port to most ships at that time. During the period Madog lived in Liverpool he supported his brother Maredudd in setting up the ‘Seren Wen’ a ‘Free Merchant and Smuggling organization’ which was instigated with the help of six other merchant families of Scottish, Irish and Welsh origins. The organization was so successful between 1422 and 1676 (at which time it was infiltrated and destroyed) that it virtually bankrupted England with the King declaring war upon it. From the moment it was first conceived it expanded exponentially with traders and masters from near and far supporting and joining the association.
Their motto was ‘Rhyddid ag Gwysafiaid ô ddea’r Gorthrymder’ (Freedom and resistance against oppression); they first used the ‘common snowdrop’ to identify themselves to each other however as the association grew a more common form of identification was required; thus the ‘Three feathers’ were used with the emphasis being upon the color; they had to be ‘White’. It was not until the destruction of the association in 1676 that the English Monarch adopted the ‘Three White Feathers’ themselves along with the ‘Spirit of our Resistance’ with that giving birth to their motto: ‘Ich Dien’ (Never Surrender).
Madog returned and remained in Flintshire to work the land he loved; he had three sons David, Madog II and Maredudd the two later fought in the ‘Wars of the Roses’ with Madog II being granted land and Yeomanry status by the king ofEngland . From Madog Maylor II descent land owners, victuallers and churchmen, we recorded this branch up untill 1890AD, the last contact we had with Madog I was at Maredudd’s funeral, his son David went into the Church of Wales, he was married and had three children and of his branch the last generation we record is Robert Maylor a minister for the Church of Wales c.1560AD. (he was not captured).
Their motto was ‘Rhyddid ag Gwysafiaid ô ddea’r Gorthrymder’ (Freedom and resistance against oppression); they first used the ‘common snowdrop’ to identify themselves to each other however as the association grew a more common form of identification was required; thus the ‘Three feathers’ were used with the emphasis being upon the color; they had to be ‘White’. It was not until the destruction of the association in 1676 that the English Monarch adopted the ‘Three White Feathers’ themselves along with the ‘Spirit of our Resistance’ with that giving birth to their motto: ‘Ich Dien’ (Never Surrender).
Madog returned and remained in Flintshire to work the land he loved; he had three sons David, Madog II and Maredudd the two later fought in the ‘Wars of the Roses’ with Madog II being granted land and Yeomanry status by the king of
5. Thomas Maylor born 1397 married Emma the daughter of Alexander and moved to Lincolnshire (hen Rheged) where he was widely liked, accepted and protected, they had six children, (he was not captured).
6. Dafydd (ap) the youngest son (angry over his fathers death) refused to give up the fight and was killed in a brawl with an English sergeant at arms in Machynlleth soon after, he was buried in a shallow grave outside the town until his brothers retrieved and re-interred his body on hallowed ground (born August 1400 died September 1417).
The reason we have not recorded Gruffydd and David as Maylor is that they were not alive when we first started using the anglicized name spelling; however (and it is not yet confirmed) but we believe Gruffydd is listed as Maylour (Brythig) within the ‘Tower of London ’.
1. Alice married Sir John Scudamore, she was lady of Glyn Dyfrdwy and Cynllaith, and heiress of the Principalities of Powys, South Wales , and Gwynedd.
2. Jane, who went mad with grief
3. Janet, who married Sir John de Croft of Croft Castle , in Herefordshire.
4. Margaret, who married Sir Richard Monnington of Monnington, in Herefordshire. (No record of this within the archive)
5. Catrin, is recorded elsewhere. She married Edmund Mortimer, son of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and died in 1413.
6. Elisabeth was taken prisoner to the ‘Tower of London ’
7. Isobel was taken prisoner to the ‘Tower of London ’.
It is claimed that Owain had additional illegitimate children: Gwenllian, Ieuan, and Myfanwy. (None of the names are recorded upon the ‘Mathrafal Scrolls’ or within any of the other family’s records as sons or daughters), Ieuan is probably his nephew with the two girls being neices.
(I) - Grippiud Maylour (VI) filliur Owain Glyndwr 1376 – 1411; Farwodd yn y Twr Llyndain heb bwyd ag o saliad arol cael ei cipio ymysg yr rhyfail ‘Pwll Felyn’.
(II) - Maredydd Maylor (Anglicised) filliur Owain Glyndwr 1379 – 1465. Dechreuodd y brawdoliaeth ar trefniant marchnantwr rhyddid y Seren Wen yn Lerpwl. Nath y Seren Wen sefyll yn erbyn y Saison i achyb ag ategu pobl o ddia’r 1422 i 1676; y Tair Plu Wen ar Seren Wen oedd ei Emblums’. Priododd Joan fili Walternus o Castell Dir ag Plas Duncormuck yn Iwerddon.
Arwyddair: ‘Rhyddid ag Gwysafiaid ô ddea’r Gorthrymder’
Predecessor: Owain Glyndŵr
Successor: John Maylor mab Maredudd
Father: Owain Glyndŵr
Mother: Margaret Hanmer filli David
Born: March 1379
Died: June 1459
Motto: ‘Freedom and Resistance aginst Oppression’
(Above). Arms: Quarterly or and gules, four lions rampant armed and langued azure counterchanged. Crest: A Dragon, or wyvern, gules. Mantling: Red lined white. The Banner, Shield and the Dragon of Maredudd Maylor mab Owain Glyndŵr (taken from the ‘Mathrafal Scrolls Collections’); the items presented (Here) are recorded upon numerous family records.
Images (Below) of Owain Glyndwr both young and old along with Maredudd these exist upon this fragment of the ‘Danius Scroll’ which is hand painted on vellum and presented in High Definition 11+ mega pixels.
On the feast of Saint Gregory (March 12th), Griffith, eldest son of Owen, with a great following made assault, in an evil hour for himself, on the castle of Usk, which had been put into some condition for defence, and wherein at the that time were the lord Grey, of Codnor, Sir John Greyndour, and many other soldiers of the king. For those same lords, sallying forth manfully, took him captive, and pursuing his men even to the hill-country of Higher Gwent, through the river Usk, there slew with fire and the edge of the sword many of them, and above all the abbot of Llanthony, and they crushed them without ceasing, driving them through the monk's wood, where the said Griffin was taken. And their captives, to the number of three hundred, they beheaded in front of the same castle near Ponfald; and certain prisoners of more noble birth they brought, along with the same
As the second son Maredudd was not expecting to fight or to be a soldier having not been trained or educated in military strategy or warfare; however he did not shirk from his responsibility and between 1406 and 1417 he won the admiration and respect of even his most ardent enemies through his courage and the expression of his military prowess. Maredudd was not captured by the English and in the latter stages of the rebellion he took over from his father leading from the front and as an example to others; he bore his fathers shield against Henry V at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 in place of his father whose health was at that time failing. The shield supported a singular ‘Fleur de Lis’ at the crux as an expression of favor for the French King, this was witnessed by many knights and nobles who were there, it is also recorded within their diaries.
In 1416 he was back in
Below is an actual depiction of the face of Owain on vellum taken from our records:
After Owain’s death in October 1417 Maredudd fulfilled his father’s final request which was to save and secure as much of the families assets as he could for future generations, and using two ships (the Marget and the Trynite) it took from the death of Owain in 1417 up until 1421 to secure everything. In 1418 the surviving members of the family met for the last time where Alice Scudmore (Owains Daughter) along with their uncle ‘John Hanmer’ argumented that they use the anglicized name spelling of ‘Maylor’ to retain their origins whilst concealing their identity from English spies and their assassins.
Maylor is derived from the surname of Maylour (Brythig) which we took in remembrance from Isabella the daughter of Maylour map Peredyr Gam who fought so valiantly to save St David’s from the ‘Black Danes’ (Normans) in 902AD. In support of this there has been a daughter named ‘Isobel’ within virtually each of the generations descending since then, additionally both Maredudd and Gruffydd the sons of Blethyn Maylour map Cynfyn used the Brythic name spelling of ‘Maylour’ whilst their uncle Rhiwallon used the ‘Cymric Maelour’ name spelling. Most people today wrongly associate ‘Brythic Maylour’ with the Anglisized Maylor whilst the Welsh attempt to impress ‘Maelour’ over it without realizing that Owain would not class himself as Welsh since we as a nation are the actual Indigenous British people. He was not striving to free
It should be noted that Owain Glyndwr did not carry the 6th century ‘Red Dragon of Cadwaladr’ as his standard but the British Golden Dragon of the Gododdin from where we as a family stem through the bloodline of Peredyr mab Mordivus. (Peredyr inherited everything above the
This image is painted on canvass and taken from the ‘Mathrafal Scrolls Collection’ it portrays the Golden dragons of the Gododdin.
Royal pardon
Maredudd was the oldest surviving son of Owain Glyndŵr; he moved to
Maredudd refused to hand over the Grail cup, the pieces of the Cross along with the sword Arthur map Mor (from the bloodline of Trahern – the legitimate ‘Arthur Pen-Dragon’) pulled from the stone and to which our ancestor Aedd Mawr placed in that stone with this refusal enraging Henry.
Caradaug’s Cross along with one of the three ‘Reliquaries’ formed from the ‘splinters’.
Here enclosed are the names of Tudor ap Gruffyth’s children whose body parts Rhys, Maredudd and John took off wooden spikes, posts and stakes then buried.
Maredudd was there when his cousin Rhys ap Tudor found his family, it was they who pulled the remnants of his family off wooden spikes and stakes in the ground; Meredudd along with his brother John supported and helped bury the bodies (those atrocities never left them), he carried it with him to the grave.
After the battle of “Pwll Melyn” (120) One hundred and Twenty roundheads at the instruction of de Grey marched upon the home of Tudor ap Gruffydd (Owain Glyndwr’s brother) where they reaped horror upon six defenseless children and their mother ‘Maud’ she was 43yrs old. The six children: Madog 2 ½, Gruffydd 4, Margaret 7, Isobel 8, Elenor 9 and Catrin 11; Lauri was almost 16yrs of age and away preparing to be married whilst her eldest brother Rhys was with Owain Glyndwr. Rhys went mad and there was no holding him back after that the depth of his hatred for the English people was only equaled by the Britons of the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries who experienced similar atrocities under the Saxons. These atrocious acts did not end there since similar crimes were committed throughout the
Maredudd rejected the King of England and choosing exile over the betrayal of his nation, family and principals as a point of ‘Fact’ he as the last act of defiance against Henry raised a piece of the ‘Cross’ along with the ‘Cup of Christ’ upon the alter in ‘Meivod’ in 1422AD and excommunicated Henry along with all his ancestors and descendants, his servants and supporters along with any and all other person aspiring to take the Crown or the Throne of England this to include all their agents and supporters. The ‘Excommunication’ was called an ‘Absolute Denouncium’ and was conducted with the support of ‘Four Holy Warriors’ (2 x Knights Templar and 2 x Knights Hospitalier), there were ‘Three Priests’ with these combined forming and symbolizing ‘Duality, Trinity and Quadrality’ whilst Maredudd becoming a ‘Vassal’ for the ‘Relics’ formed the point of ‘Unity’ upon the alter and ‘Quintessence’ being man.
This vellum page is just one document that records the Denouncium of the English Monarchy in 1422; and stands until the ‘Last Englishman leaves Britain forever’ relinquishing all claims to our Sovereignty; ‘Past, Present and Future’, if they take so much as a ‘Blade of Grass’ from these ‘Islands’ that ‘Denouncium’ conducted ‘Upon the Alter and Before God’ goes with them and their ‘Descendants Forever’. The Saxons who are German by origin along with the Normans who are Black Danes and Neither Beast Nor-Men along with the Romans are all Foreign Invaders of Britain and Ireland with each and every one of their descendants being Guilty of Atrocity, Systematic acts of Genocide culminating within the Act of Annihilation – This is the Platform upon which these Three Beasts Stand before God.
Prophesy: For I am coming like a Thief in the Night (Revelation) where I will catch them upon the Plains called Armageddon (Arm ag Edon/Arm’agh Edon) here they will be Trapped Beneath the Heads of the Innocent Dead who are Hoisted upon the Staff; and upon this Place these Beasts shall be Exposed and caught upon the Crime (Guilty). Strewn about their Feet; the Decapitated, Violated and Mutilated bodies of the Innocent, here will I Judge them; (Revelation).
Judgment: What thou hast Done unto Others so Shall that be Done unto You; (Revelation) and within this you shall be placed within the bodies of each and every one of your Victims at their moment of Trial through Terror and where you will endure the Crime you Committed or Sanction (through your presence) and it will by Your Own Hand – You Reveled within the Atrocity now Revel within the Pain; as it is written so let it be done – Barnau: (Y 7ed Sê’l)
Judgment (The 7th Seal)
Eighty years later in 1516 the English crown was again Excommunicated this time by the Pope in Rome (the excommunication is on record); it is the reason the English Monarchy broke away from Rome and declared themselves Head of the Church of England and ‘Defender of the Faith’ so as to raise themselves beyond Excommunication from God. Their eternal hope is to acquire the ‘Relics’ we retain in perpetuity ‘From Them’, however there is more chance of a ‘Muslim’ raising these items upon the ‘Stones of the Covenant’ and being declared ‘Mardi on Earth’ by the ‘Prophesized One’ than there is for England to be released from the ‘Excommunication of the Grail Kings’ these after all are the races that murdered the ‘Mortal family of Christ’.
When Henri discovered what was done he desecrated and destroyed Meivod along with all the ancestral graves of the Kings and Princes of Powys and the Britons. The people of Gwynedd hastely re-intered their Princes and Kings upon ‘Ynys Benlli’ off the coast of
Maredudd married Joan 3rd daughter of Walter of Duncormuck in Ireland in 1422AD, they had five sons: Thomas, Walter, David, Richard, John and two daughters: Alice and Joan., Joan’s father Walter and his brother Richard had no male heirs since Richards only son Christopher was killed over a water dispute with one of the Irish clans. Walter and Richards mother was Johanna Meyler the sister of Sir Robert Meyler (aka Ralph) he fought in the Scottish wars and was commissioned by the king of England in 1347; he had no heirs so Johanna inherited; Robert’s father was William Meyler fitz Meiler 1293-1379.
This document in high definition 11+ Mp is taken from the Danius scroll it relates to the ‘Seren Wen’ (White Star).
Due to the conflicts and differences between the indigenous Britons and England during this time period our ancestors were obligated even forced to use many pseudonyms such as: Maylard, Maylar, Mayler to name but a few. Many of these become established surnames in their own right and there are substantial evidences of this to be found within all the branches and records of the time to support this. Some of the more prominent figures Like: Richard Maylard the Literyan (Lincoln Cathedral), John Mayler the Bible Publisher (London), Henry Maylard a Priest during the Anglo-Spanish Dynastic Treaties, Capt. Nicholas Maylor and his cousin Jasper Maylor (Ireland) along with the four martyrs tend to stand out. However there are many more recorded within many official records like the ‘Welsh port Books’, ‘Irish, Welsh and English Landed Gentry’ along with
Instigating the ‘White Star’ didn’t help matters and the penalty for smuggling under ‘English Law’ was ‘Hanging’, furthermore in our case it became ‘Treason’ with many being ‘Tortured, Hung, Drawn, Castrated, Beheaded and Quartered’ with their heads being displayed on ‘Tower Bridge’ or other prominent places. Clearly a substantial sum of the problem relates to a failure within English Law to recognize how abusive it is in relation to ‘Non-English People’ who are under ‘No Obligation to Recognize or be Bound by or within the Laws of another Nation when those Laws are not Indigenous to them whilst also failing to Acknowledge and Recognise them in Law as being Equal’.
The reverse side of the coin
Maredudds branch did not use the Maylor surname until after they left
Darlyniaeth ô ‘Castell Dinas Bran’ gyda rhan or archyddiaeth Owain Glyndwr. à
From this branch descend mostly seafarers in the form of Sailors, Ships Masters, Merchants, Mayors, Ropemakers, Landowners and Clergy in the form of priests, nuns and monks. Probably the most well known members of the branch besides the four matyrs were: Captain Nicholas Maylor II from whom the reverend Nicholas Maylor III descended he was martyred on Christmas Morning during 1st Mass along with his cousin Friar Frances Phillip Maylor. Additionally John Maylor master of the Snow Flower Deluce who transported six people to
Everything presented here is authentic and legitimate with the genealogies being built and based upon the Mathrafal Scrolls which are unique.
What I have presented here is nothing compared to the book which is available upon the 'Paw Lew' websites (Paw Lew.com & Paw Lew.co.uk); the books are free to download as the site relies upon human kindness.
“The annals” (English translation)
From the annals of history
These names came,
They have withstood the test of time
Names of kings, princes and men,
Brave men forged from within the fires of life
They have stood so that we can exist,
These are the roots of our tree
They are from whom we stem.
By: C. D. J. Maylor © 2006 (All Rights Reserved).
“Y Coflyfr” (Cymraeg)
Allan or coflyfr hanes
Maer enwau yma yn dwad,
Mae nhw wedi sefyll y prawf amser
Enwau brenhinoedd, tywysogion â dynion,
Dynion dewr sŷn wedi cael ei morthwylio mewn y tân bywyd
Mae nhw wedi sefyll felly honno î nî câl bôd,
Hyn yŵr gwreiddiau eîn coeden
Ô ddiar nhw ydan nî yn corsen.
Gan: C. D. J. Maylor © 2006 (Ar ei Cadw Pob Hawlfraint).
‘I cofnodi es fod nî anghofio’ ‘Er Côf’ (Remember lest we forget)
This journey of discovery has only just begun.
No comments:
Post a Comment