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- Robert Mathew Line: <<http://www.users.qwest.net/~butchmatt/page12.html>>
Robert Mathew (Sir Mathew ap Ievan) "of Castell-Y-Mynach in Pentyrch, second son of Sir Mathew of Llandaff by Jenet Fleming; married Alice daughter and co-heir of Jenkin Thomas ap Evan David of Pant-Y-Corred ap Ll Ychan ap Ll ap Cynfrig, Lord of Llantrithyd, ap Howel ap Madoc, Lord of Ruthyn, ap Jestyn. She was the heir of Castell-Y-Mynach." The lineage of Alice, wife of Robert Mathew, is about the same as that of Cecil, wife of Sir Ievan. Briefly, it is as follows: Gwrgan, Lord of Glamorgan, had Jestyn ap Gwrgan, who had Madoc, Lord of Buthyn, who had Howel, who had Cynfrig, Lord of Llantrithyd and Radyr, who had Llewelyn of Llantrighyd, who had Llewelyn-Ychan, second son of Llewelyn ap Cynfrig, was Lord of Miscin. He married Catherine, daughter and heir of Jevan Goch of Rhydlavar, and had Jevan, Constable of Miscin.
Robert Mathew, of Castle Menych, who married Maud, daughter of Thomas ap Howell, Lord of Brecknock. His immediate descendant, Thomas (M.P. of the county of Glamorgan) appears in Peter Le Neve's MMS., together with David Mathew of Llandaff, as one of the Knights of the proposed Order Of The Royal Oak, in 1661; Cecil, daughter and heir to his grandson, Charles Mathews, of Henson and Castle Meynch (by Cecil, only daughter and heir to the celebrated loyalist, Judge Jenkyns), married Charles Talbot, Lord Chancellor of England, (Great-Grandfather to the present Earl Talbot), who was created, in 1733 Baron Talbot, of Henson, Glamorgan, younger sons of this branch became seated at Upton Grey and Alton, Hants County, and at Stansted Park, Sussex, of this latter line, Henry married Anne, daughter and heir of the Honorable Stanislaus Browne, brother to viscount Montagu; and his son, Francis about the year 1755. Settled in Spain, where he left a numerous issue. The great-grandson of Maurice Mathew, of Roos, second son of Robert, of Castle Menych, Tobias Mathew, Lord Archbishop of York, ranks deservedly among the most eminent English prelates. His grace died March 29, 1628, and his son Sir Toby Mathew, M.P. for St. Albans, died unmarried in 1655
Notes from site of Barry L Matthews <<http://www.users.qwest.net/~butchmatt/index.html>>
ROBERT MATHEW (SIR MATHEW AP IEVAN) "OF CASTELL-Y-MYNACH IN PENTYRCH, SECOND SON OF SIR MATTHEW AP EVAN OF LLANDAFF BY JENET FLEMING; M. ALICE, D. AND CO-H. OF JENKIN THOMAS AP EVAN DAVID OF PANT-Y-CORRED AP L1. YCHAN AP L1. AP CYNFRIG, LORD OF LLANTRITHYD, AP HOWEL AP MADOC, LORD OF RUTHYN, AP JESTYN. SHE WAS THE HEIR OF CASTELL-Y-MYNACH." THE LINEAGE OF ALICE, WIFE OF ROBERET MATHEW, IS THE SAME (TO A POINT) AS THAT OF CECIL, WIFE OF SIR IEVAN. BRIEFLY, TO THE POINT OF DIVERGANCE, IT IS THUS: I. GWRGAN, LORD OF GLAMORGAN; HAD II. JESTYN AP GWRGAN, WHO HAD III. MADOC, LORD OF RUTHYN WHO HAD ISSUE; IV, HOWEL, WHO HAD V. CYNFRIG, LORD OF LLANTRITHYD AND RADYR, WHO HAD VI. LLEWELYN OF LLANTRIGHYD, WHO HAD VII. LLEWELYN-YCHAN, SECOND SON OF LLEWELYN AP CYNFRIG, WAS LORD OF MISCIN. HE M. CATHERINE, D. OF HOPKIN AP HOWEL-VACHAN, OF CO. BRECON. ISSUE: 1. DAVID ...VII. DAVID OF MISCIN, M. CATHERINE D. AND H. OF JEVAN GOCH OF RHYDLAVAR, AND HAD: IX. JEVAN, CONSTABLE OF MISCIN, M. MARGARET, D. OF JENKIN KEMEYS OF BEGAN...X. THOMAS PF PENCOED, M. 1ST A D. OF REES JENKIN, 2ND A D. OF HOWEL GIBBON OF CEFN-TRE-PAYN. BY THE 1ST HE HAD: XI. JENKIN OF PEN-COED, M. JENET, D. OF PHILIP THOMAS GWILIM HERBERT. ISSUE: XII. ALICE, D. AND CO-H, M. ROBERT MATHEW.
INFO. ONLY: ROBERT MATHEW MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE EXISTED. FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCE, WHICH IS THE ONLY ONE IN WHICH I HAVE FOUND SIR DAVID MATHEW LISTED AS HAVING HAD A SON, ROBERT, IT APPEARS THAT THE REFERENCE IN QUESTION HAS MIXED UP ROBERT MATHEW, BROTHER OF SIR DAVID MATHEW WITH A POSSIBLE SON OF SIR DAVID'S NAMED ROBERT: "ROBERT MATHEW, OF CASTLE MENYCH, WHO M. MAUDE, DAU. OF THOMAS AP HOWELL, LORD OF BRECKNOCK. HIS IMMEDIATE DESCENDANT, THOMAS (M.P. CO. GLAMORGAN) APPEARS IN PETER LE NEVE'S MMS., TOGETHER WITH DAVID MATHEW OF LLANDAFF, AS ONE OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE PROPOSED ORDER OF THE ROYAL OAK, IN 1661; CECIL, DAU. AND HEIR TO HIS GRANDSON, CHARLES MATHEWS, OF HENSON AND CASTLE MEYNCH (BY CECIL, ONLY DAU. AND HEIR TO THE CELEBRATED LOYALIST, JUDGE JENKYNS) M. CHARLES TALBOT, LORD CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND, (GREAT-GRANDFATHER TO THE PRESENT EARL TALBOT) WHO WAS CREATED, IN 1733 BARON TALBOT, OF HENSON CO. GLAMORGAN, YOUNGER SONS OF THIS BRNACH BECAME SEATED AT UPTON GREY AND ALTON CO. HANTS, AND AT STANSTED PARK, CO. SUSSEX. OF THIS LATTER LINE, HENRY M. ANNE, DAU. AND HEIR OF THE HON. STANISLAUS BROWNE, BROTHER TO VISCOUNT MONTAGU; AND HIS SON, FRANCIS, ABOUT THE YER 1755, SETTLED IN SPAIN, WHERE HE LEFT A NUMEROUS ISSUE. THE GREAT-GRANDSON OF MAURICE MATHEW, OF ROOS, SECOND SON OF ROBERT, OF CASTLE MENYCH, TOBIAS MATHEW, LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, RANKS DESERVEDLY AMONG THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH PRELATES. HIS GRACE D. 29 MARCH 1628, AND HIS SON SIR TOBY MATHEW, M.P. FOR ST. ALBANS, D. UNM. IN 1655. THE FOREGOING, THOUGH IT APPEARS TO BE SOMEWHAT MIXED UP, IS GIVEN FOR INFORMATION ONLY.
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