Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd 1527-1568

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 [aged 32] was elected MP East Grinstead.

In 1563 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd [aged 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 [aged 36] in 1563.

In 1563 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd [aged 36] lived at Denbigh Castle by permission of Sir John Salusbury [aged 44] [Note. Some sources say Richard Myddelton [aged 54]] who was then the Lord of the Manor of Denbigh.

Before 1564 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd [aged 36] and Barbara Lumley were married. They had two sons and two daughters.

In 1567 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd [aged 40] was commissioned by the Crown to produce a map of Wales.

On 31st August 1568 Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd [aged 41] died. He was buried at St Marcella's Church, Denbigh [Map]. Victorian Monument to Humphrey Llwyd 1527-1568. Prie-Dieu.

Ancestors of Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd 1527-1568

father: Robert Llwyd

Humphrey Llwyd aka Lluyd

Grandfather: Lewis Pigott of Denbigh

mother: Jane Piggot