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In or before 1527 [his father] Robert Llwyd and [his mother] Jane Piggot were married.
In 1527 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd was born to Robert Llwyd and Jane Piggot.
In 1559 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 32) was elected MP East Grinstead.
In 1563 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 36) was elected MP Denbigh Boroughs.
1563. St Marcella's Church, Denbigh [Map]. A Copy of an Act for the Translating of the Bible and the Divine Service into Welsh promoted through Parliament by Humphrey Lhuyd (age 36) in 1563.
In 1563 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 36) lived at Denbigh Castle by permission of Sir John Salusbury (age 44) [Note. Some sources say Richard Myddelton (age 54)] who was then the Lord of the Manor of Denbigh.
Before 1564 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 36) and Barbara Lumley were married. They had two sons and two daughters.
In 1567 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 40) was commissioned by the Crown to produce a map of Wales.
On 31st August 1568 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd (age 41) died. He was buried at St Marcella's Church, Denbigh [Map]. Victorian Monument to Humphrey Llwyd 1527-1568. Prie-Dieu.
Father: Robert Llwyd
GrandFather: Lewis Pigott of Denbigh
Mother: Jane Piggot