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Note for: Peter Conway, -
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Occupation: Date: 1508
Place: Archdeacon of St Asaph
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Note for: Dafydd Chwith ap Dafydd, -
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Individual Note: Griffith's Pedigree notes that he is descended from Owen Gwynedd
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Note for: Thomas Davies, -
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Occupation: Bishop of St Asaph
Will: Date: 1576
Place: Proved by PCC
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Note for: Catherine vch Richard ap Evan ap Dafydd Fychan, -
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Individual Note: Heiress of Richard ap Evan ap Dafydd Fychan and Alice his wife, daughter of Griffith Lloyd and heiress of Kinmel.
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Note for: William Griffith, -
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Residence: Place: Penrhyn
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Note for: Ann Holland, -
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Burial: Date: 1644
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Note for: David Holland, - 12 Jan 1616
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Occupation: Date: 1596
Place: High Sheriff of Denbighshire
Will: Date: 1616
Place: Will proved PCC
Burial: Date: 13 Jan 1616
Place: Kinmel, Denbighshire
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Note for: David Holland, ABT Aug 1603 -
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Baptism: Date: 4 Aug 1603
Place: St Asaph, Denbighshire
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Note for: Elizabeth Holland, -
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Individual Note: In 1641, the elder of the two sisters Mary, became the wife of William Price of the Merionethshire house of Rhiwlas, who was to become a Captain in the Royalist army. In 1647, her sister Elizabeth followed suit by marrying a man from the opposite camp, Colonel John Carter, who was at the time military governor of Conwy Castle. The estate descended to the two brides, Mary and Elizabeth. This consisted of lands in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Caernarvonshire. Colonel John Carter and his young bride settled down to country life at Kinmel. However, the Carter regime at Kinmel brought little stability to the fortunes of the estate. Sir John died in November 1676, leaving as heir his eldest son, Thomas Carter.
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Note for: Ffoulke Holland, - ABT Nov 1620
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Burial: Date: 12 Nov 1620
Place: Saint Asaph
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Note for: Gruffydd Holland, -
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Residence: Date: ABT 1490
Place: Y Faerdref