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The pedigree as given in the sources continues: Hoedlyw ab Ithel ab Edryd ab
Inethan ab Iassedd ap Carwed ap Marchudd ap Cynan ab Elfyw ap Mor ap Mynan ab
Yspwys Mwyntyrch ap Yspwys ap Cadrod Calchfynydd ap Cynwyd Cynwydion ap
Cynfelyn ap ARTHWYS (RIN 5816). It connects almost immediately to the male
line Tudor ancestry. There are problems surrounding the position of Yspwys ab
Yspwys in this pedigree, on which see Bartrum's "Welsh Classical Dictionary".