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Merion in the Welsh Tract, by Thomas Allen Glenn, gives the following account of the family of Mary: she was "daughter of Hugh ap John, of Tal y Llyn, a parish in the Union of D"lgelly, in the c"motof Estimaner, Merionethshire, eight miles southwest of D"lgelly Town.Hugh ap John was the son of John ap Meredith ap David ap Ievan ap Llewelynap Einion, of Llwydiarth, in Montgomeryshire (mentioned in grant of 7Henry V, but it is perhaps doubtful if he was alive in that year), apEinionap Celynin (living 14 Edward III, 1340) ap Celynin ap Rerid ap Cynddelwap Ierworth ap Gwrgeney ap Uchdryd ap Aleth, Prince of Dyfed.... Thefamily of Tal y Llyn, descended by its various alliances, from GriffithDerwas, of Nannau, of the line of Meuric ap Ynyr Vychan, whose tomb inD"lgelly Church has been described; from Iorwerth ap Adda, of Dolg"ch, from the Princes of Powys and many other noble families of Wales." 1