Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Section of the Mathrafal Scrolls


CYNFYN

 
The name and signature of Cynvyn Maylour held upon page 44 of the ‘Book of Chirk’ called ‘Llyfr y Waen’ in Welsh; Cynvyn spelt his name ‘Cynvgyn Mayalour’ as held upon the enlarged section of the page. This is the earliest written record of the surname using this name spelling that has come to light (circa 1000AD), his sons supported Harold Goodwinson of the Saxons against William the bastard of the Normans. Gruffyth Maylour the son of Blethyn Maylour his grandson died upon the field of battle at Hastings against William.


Enclosed this page from the Book of Chirk (which is very rare) highlightes King Cynvyn's Name as Cynvgyn Maylour; this is an important piece of evidence relating to the Welsh and the Britons which supports everything presented upon the 'Paw-Lew' websites.

Cynvyn Mayalour King of Wales and husband of Angharad dau Maredudd had three sons: Blethyn Maylour, Rhiwallon Maelour and Owain Maylour all of whom fought against the Normans (Black Danes) who had desecrated St Davids in South Wales a hundred years earlier in 902AD. Blethyn Maylour’s eldest son Gruffyth Maylour died at the Battle of Hastings supporting Harold Goodwinson who had formed a formal Treaty with the Britons in both relation to Sovereignty and Unity with these being bound within the recognition that the Welsh (Britons) would retain Cambria and Dumnonia with these being their borders. The Saxons would withdraw to Lloegr and forming a legitimate nation (the Saxons had started to evolve at this point in time expressing a new culture). The Scotts would retain everything North of the Humber with this now forming Scotland (Albion), the Isle of Man would become the principal platform upon which the Irish, Scots, Britons and Saxons would stand to resolve their differences whilst merging as four unique and independent states to form a ‘United Kingdoms’ bound and based upon ‘Trade’.



This United Kingdoms was agreed through lawful Charter between these Four Countries Kings and would but for the Normans have bound us upon a better platform for the future; this is the basis upon which the ‘United Kingdoms’ stands and originates.

Owain Glyndwr was a direct descendant of King Cynvyn Maylour who married Angharad the daughter of Maredudd mab Owain descended from Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good) whos Laws the Book of Chirk is based upon whilst recognising also that Chirk was the property of this family untill the anhialation of our race by England through the claim of 'Right by Conquest' (Theft through Murder).

Christopher 15/5/2012

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Enclosed this enlarged section of the page from the Book of Chirk  highlightes King Cynvyn's signature as Cynvgyn Maylour (these are presented in high definition).
Amendment

I am amending this item to include a section of the Mathrafal scroll genealogies so as to highlight the linage of Owain Glyndwr whom descended from King Cynfyn; I would also like to add that Cynfyn's mother was Nest dau of Cadell (Powys) and his wife Angharad was the daughter of Maredudd mab Owain mab Hywel Dda. At this juncture in time Cynfyn was King of North Wales and part of South Wales since his father held Cibwr; this section of the scrolls is both detailed and supported (you can easily check them against other sources).

Something connected relating to one of Owains ancestors:


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