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House of Lancaster,' The Welsh History Review, vol. ii, no. 3 (1965), pp. 213-31. 72. Cal. Pat. R., 1467-77, pp. 180-1, 198 P.R.O., Min. Ace., 1169/6 m.9 F. Jones, Sir Rhys ap Thomas,' Transactions of the Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society, vol. xxix (1939), p. 30, quoting National Library of Wales MS. 1602D, f. 205 Sir John Wynne, The History of the Gwedir Family (2nd ed., 1781), p. 39 Cambrian Register, vol. i (1795), pp. 68-9 J. Jones and W. Davies (eds.), The Poetical Works of Lewis Glyn Cothi (Oxford, 1837), pp. 145-50, 154-6. 73. Jones, Trans. Carms. Antiq. Soc., vol. xxix (1939), p. 32. 74. David Jones, Sir Rhys ap Thomas,' Archaeologia Cambrensis, V series, vol. ix (1892), p. 90 Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, vol. v, pp. 345-6, 456 J. M. Lloyd, The Rise and Fall of the House of Dinefwr, 1430-1530 (unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Wales, 1963), pp. 104-6. 75. Thomas, History of Wales, 1350-1485, through the literature, p. 174 Jones and Davies, Lewis Glyn Cothi, pp. 163-6, and above p. 160. 76. Cal. Pat. R., 1485-94, p. 65 ibid., 1494-1507, p. 518 P.R.O., Min. Ace., Henry VII, 1862 m.6; 1863 m.3d, 4; 1617 m.7. His son and heir, Gruffydd, predeceased him in 1521. Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, vol. iii, part 2, pp. 592, 779. 77. Cambrian Register, vol. i (1795), pp. 79-80 P.R.O., Star Chamber, 2/18/234 State Papers, 46/3/5, especially f. 2 1 for Cardiganshire. For the stranglehold of the Welsh gentleman upon the execution of justice and the normal processes of administration, see also P.R.O., Exchequer, Miscellanea, 11/34 f.9r, printed in Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire (1896), appendix vol., p. 3. 78. Lloyd, Rise and Fall of the House of Dinefwr, pp. 38-43, 50-7. See also Dict. Welsh Biog., pp. 840-1, 847. 79. For a discussion of Rhys ap Gruffydd's rebellion, see W. Ll. Williams, A Welsh Insurrection,' T Cymmrodor, vol. xvi (1902), pp. 1-93 Jones, Arch. Camb., V series, vol. ix (1892), pp. 81-101, 192-214. A more recent account is given by Lloyd, Rise and Fall of the House of Dinefwr, ch. 5.