Lords of Cemais

Lords of Cemais

The Lords of Cemais were the ruling families of the barony of Cemais in Wales, from the early 12th century to the present day.

* Robert fitz Martin, before 1085-c.1159
* Robert fitz Robert fitz Martin, never acknowledged as lord, died young by 1162
* William I FitzMartin, c.1155-1209
* William II FitzMartin, 1177?-1216
* Sir Nicholas FitzMartin, 1210-1282
* William, Lord Martin, 1257-1324
* William, Lord Martin, 1296-1326
* Joan Martin, fl.1296-1311
* James Audley, 1313-1386
* Nicholas, Lord Audley, c.1330-1391
* John Touchet, Lord Audley, d. 1409
* James Touchet, Lord Audley, d. 1459
* John Touchet, Lord Audley, d. 1491
* James Touchet, Lord Audley, c.1465-1497
* John Touchet, Lord Audley, d. 1558
* William Owen, c. 1488-1574
* George Owen, 1552-1613
* Alban Owen, 1580-1656
* David Owen, fl. 1651
* William Owen, c.1654-1721
* Elizabeth Owen, d. 1746
* Anne Owen, d. c.1720?
* William Lloyd, d. 1734
* Anne Lloyd, c. 1715-1775
* Colonel Thomas Lloyd, 1740-1807
* Thomas Lloyd, 1788-1845
* Sir Thomas Davies Lloyd, bart., 1820-1877
* Sir Marteine Lloyd, bart., 1851-1933
* Nesta Lloyd Withington, d.1943
* Morfa Withington Winser, 1920-1958
* Joan Gregson Ellis, d. 1973
* Hyacinthe Hawkesworth, married John Hawkesworth in 1943Heir presumptative: John Phillip Cemaes Hawkesworth, born 1947. Married to Elizabeth Sparke of Gunthorpe Hall, Norfolk, with children Alexander and Clare Hawkesworth.

ources

"The Lords of Cemais", Dilwynn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1997. ISBN 0-9531961-0-0


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