30424226. Lord Griffith ap Madoc & 30424227. Emma de Audley
~1210, Griffith born in Wales, s/o 60848452. Madoc ap Griffith.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
~1230, Emma born in England, d/o 94567456. Lord Henry de Audley & 94567457. Bertrade de Mainwaring. (S) The Thomas Book, Thomas, 1896, P197.
~1230, Emma born in England, d/o 94567456. Lord Henry de Audley & 94567457. Bertrade de Mainwaring. (S) The Thomas Book, Thomas, 1896, P197.
1236, Griffith obtained Chirkland as part of Northern Powys,
his inheritance from his father.
1236, Griffin, son of Madoc, and Sir Howel, his brother,
witnessed a charter of the Abbot of Salop. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V9, 1859,
P204.
8/1241, Griffith, and English supporter, opposed the Welsh
Prince David, s/o Llewelyn the Great.
12/8/1241, Grant, during pleasure, to Griffin son of Maddok de
Brumfeld of 20£ a year. (S) CPRs.
5/1244, Giffith suffered from attacks of David after he did not
join David’s call to arms against the English.
1244, Senena, wife of Griffin, son of Llewellyn, late prince of
North Wales, bound herself in the name of her husband to the king of England …
persons as pledges … Ralph de Mortimer, Walter de Clifford, Roger de Monthaut,
seneschal of Chester, … Griffin, son of Maddoc de Brunfeld, … (S) Matthew Paris’s
English History, 1852, P506.
7/1/1244, Exemption of Griffin son of Maddog de Brumfeld, so
long as he holds the lands which he has in the counties of Derby, Stafford and
Salop of the dower and free marriage of his wife, from suits of hundreds and
counties … (S) CPRs.
11/8/1245, Mandate to Fulk son of Warin, John Lestrange and
Henry de Aldithele, upon whom Griffin son of Maddoc and Griffin son of Wenunwen
have agreed as arbitrators touching certain lands in Dendowver, … (S) CPRs.
1256, Griffith’s lands attacked by Llewelyn ap Griffith, gs/o
Llewelyn the Great.
5/10/1257, Mandate to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, …, Reynold son of Peter, Roger de Mortuo Mari, … Walter de Clifford, …
Thomas Corbet, John Lestrange, John son of Alan, Fulk son of Warin, Griffin son
of Maddoc and Ralph le Botiller, to be of counsel and aid to John de Grey,
appointed by Edward the king’s son to keep the march of Wales … and to be
captain of his army … (S) CPRs.
5/1257, James de Audley attended when Pope Alexander IV crowned
Richard of Cornwall as King of the Romans at Aachen. James left Kenardesley in
the care of his uncle Griffith ap Madoc, but Griffith held it barely a month
before the Welsh drove him out. As soon as James was back, he mustered his men,
and put the Welsh out. Soon after the Welsh came back and burned Kenardesley.
1257, Lacking English support, Griffith joined the Welsh cause.
1/5/1265, Henry de Montfort, son of Simon de Montfort, met
Llewellyn son of Griffin, and Griffin son of Madoc, at Hawarden, exchanging the
kiss of peace, and ending a war that had lasted eight years between Cheshire
and Wales. (S) Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire,
Vs26028, 1874, P2. [Henry married Griffin’s sister Isaballa.]
1267, Griffin, son of Wenonwen, joint commissioner with
Griffin, son of Madoc (Lord of Bromfeld), and three others to arbitrate between
Llewelyn Prince of Wales and his brother David concerning restitution of the
said David’s lands. (S) Collectanea Archaeologica, 1862, P189.
1269, Griffith, Lord of Dinas Bran, Joint Prince of Powys,
died; leaving several sons under age.
1/4/?, Emma, late the wife of Griffin son of Madoc, claims to
have right in the manor of Eyton … assigned to her in dower, … (S) Calendar of
Various Chancery Rolls, 1912, P170.
1270, Inquisition concerning the seizure by Prince Llewelyn of
lands held in dower by a widow, and charters of Griffin, son of Madoc, lord of
Bromfeld, granting the villae of Hengemere, Lanerpanna, and Cnolton, and the
manor of Eytune, in Maelor Seysnek, to Emma, his wife, for her life; and
confirmation by his sons Madoc, Llywely, Owen, and Giffin. (S) The Tribal
System in Wales, Seebohm, 1895, P101.
11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.
1282, Robert de Standon sued the widow of Griffin son of Madoc de Bromfeld for a messauge and a carcuate of land in Boerdardun in which Emma had no entry except by Henry de Audedeleye, … Emma called to warranty William de Audedeleye, … jury to be summoned. (S) Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V6, 1885, P121.
1282, Robert de Standon sued the widow of Griffin son of Madoc de Bromfeld for a messauge and a carcuate of land in Boerdardun in which Emma had no entry except by Henry de Audedeleye, … Emma called to warranty William de Audedeleye, … jury to be summoned. (S) Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V6, 1885, P121.
(S) A History of Chirk Castle and Chirkland, Mahler, 1912, P29.
Family notes:
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12/26/1226, A writ-close orders the variances
between William Pantulf and Madoc ap Griffith of Bromfield to be settled at
Oswestry by arbitration of John fitz Alan, John le Strange, … and the sheriff
of Shropshire. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V9, Eyton, 1859, P168.
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12/1278, Roger l’Estrange, keeper of the lands
and tenements of the late Griffin ap Madoc of Bromfeld, … guardian of Griffin’s
sons, … (S) Y Cymmrodor, Vs9-10, 1888, P192.
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Inspeximus and confirmation of … A Charter,
whereby Griffin son of Madoc confirmed all the gifts and liberties which his
father Madoc son of Griffin conferred upon the abbot and convent of Vale
Crucis, … (S) CChRs, 4/24/1295.
Child of Griffith and Emma:
i. Ankaret ap Madoc (15212113), born ~1255 in England .
