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  1. 3 de nov. de 2021 · Rhys had a number of mistresses and several illegitimate children, and legitimate son Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Thomas died in 1521. Rhys himself died at Carmarthen Priory in 1525. After his death Rhys' estates, which he'd willed to his grandson also named Gruffydd, were confiscated by Henry VIII and given to a favourite courtier Lord Ferrers.

  2. After the Lord Rhys (Rhys ap Gruffudd, 1132-1197) Llandeilo's next most famous son is Sir Rhys ap Thomas (1448-1525). Not many towns can boast a citizen who killed a king of England in battle (if 'boast' is the appropriate word in this context) but Llandeilo can, because that is exactly what Rhys ap Thomas is supposed to have done on Bosworth field on August 22nd, 1485.

  3. Sir Rhys was born in 1449. Upon his father's death he inherited the wealth of the Dinefwr estates and he bought Carew Castle from Sir Nicholas De Carew's grandson Edmund in 1480. He vowed to King Richard III that Henry Tudor would only land in Wales ‘over my belly’. However, when Henry landed in Mill Bay near Dale, Pembrokeshire in 1485, it ...

  4. Armchair Traveller · Carmarthenshire · PEOPLE · Rhys ap Thomas · Road-Trip Traveller · Tudor Tombs Dear Time Traveller, This content is restricted to paid members of my membership site: The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Tudor England .

  5. Rhys was unsuccessful, and Rhys came by unknown proc-esses to be a supporter of the cause of Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond. Tudor made his bid for the English throne by sailing from his exile in Brittany in 1485 to Milford Sound in Pembrokeshire. Rhys ap Thomas did not openly and im-mediately declare for the Tudor insurgency, but he may

  6. 26 de feb. de 2024 · Rhys ap Thomas KG is Notable. Rhys ap Thomas was born about 1449, was the youngest legitimate son of Thomas ap Gruffudd ap Nicholas ap Philip. (Most sources cite that Rhys Ap Thomas was born in 1448 or 1449, others as early as 1425 and as late as 1451.) His mother was Thomas's first wife Elsbeth Griffith ferch Sir John Gruffudd.

  7. Sir Rhys ap Thomas’ first wife was Eva, daughter of Henri ap Gwiliym of Cwrt Henri, Carmarthenshire. Janet, Sir Rhys ap Thomas’ second wife, died in 1535 at Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire. She was alongside him in the Franciscan Friary church. However, after the dissolution of the Friary in 1538 the tomb was moved to St Peter's Church.