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372:, Henry needed – at the very least – Kynaston's inaction. The guardian didn't need to declare for him but he could at least not impede his progress. Whatever Kynaston's decision, Henry did pass safely through to Shrewsbury. To get to this point, his force had marched through the mountains of Wales but they had the continual arrival of good news to cheer them on the lonely journey – supporters were marching to join them, bringing along much-needed supplies. Among these supporters was Rhys ap Thomas, who finally decided to honour his previous promise. Rhys later said he brought almost 2000 men with him; if true, his force made up a third of Henry's entire army. They were in time to join Henry at Shrewsbury, the traditional gateway to the English midlands; they marched along the old Roman road even as supporters sent along money to pay the mercenary troops. But at Shrewsbury, Henry's progress was no longer easy.” 27: 363:
suspected both men of disloyalty – and before Henry landed, he made certain they understood the penalty of treason. With this crushing news, even the professed loyalty of Pembroke was small consolation. Henry's march from Havefordwest northeast to Cardigan and there to
359:, he received a crushing blow – John Savage, nephew of Henry's stepfather, and the powerful Welsh lord, Rhys ap Thomas, were not planning to support his cause. Of course, they had promised otherwise while he was in France but 368:(about 100 miles from the Dale settlement) is not documented. He arrived at Machynlleth on 14 August and wrote a letter to Sir Roger Kynaston, the guardian of the Grey estates; to pass safely to 391:"The history of the princes, the lords marcher, and the ancient nobility of Powys Fadog, and the ancient lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd" 260: 454: 335:
6. Or, a lion rampant gules (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn) – Arms of Greatx11 grandfather Bleddyn ap Cynfyn Princeps Walliae who was slain in 1075.
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5. Gules, a lion rampant argent within a bordure engrailed of the second (Grey de Powys) – Arms of wife's family Elizabetha Grey
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3. Gules, on a chevron or three mulletts sable (Franklin) – Arms of great x5 grandfather Griffith Kynaston
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After the death of his first wife he married, in 1465, Elizabeth Grey (c. 1440 – 1501), daughter of
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In 1450 on his marriage to his first wife, Elizabeth Cobham (died 1453), he gained the seat of
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4. Argent, on a chief or a raven sable (Hoorde) – Arms of mother's family Margaretta Hoord
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2. Vert, two boars passant or (Powys) – Arms of great x4 grandmother, Gweruilla Vychan
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Roger gave his name to the estate of Plas Kynaston, lands which he also owned in
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Margaret Kynaston (c. 1467), who later married Richard Hanmer (1441 - 1507)
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1. Ermine, a chevron gules (Kynaston the Audley Coat) – won in battle 1459
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Kynaston founded the line of Kynaston of Hordley. His Coat of Arms was:
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in both 1461 and 1470. He was knighted in the field in 1471 after the
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Kynaston was the son of Griffin Kynaston (c. 1402), who was the
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Plantagenet Ancestry; A Study in Colonial and Medial Families
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and Margaret Jane Hoord (c. 1423), daughter of John Hoord of
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Dennis Davies writes in "The History of Plas Kynaston":
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on 23 September 1459, killing the Lancastrian commander
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Emma Kynaston, who married John Eyton, of Rhiwabon (
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