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Iolo Goch
Iolo Goch (c. 1320 – c. 1398), (meaning ''Iolo the Red'' in English), was a medieval Welsh bard who composed poems addressed to Owain Glyndŵr, among others. == Lineage ==
Iolo was the son of Ithel Goch ap Cynwrig ap Iorwerth Ddu ap Cynwrig Ddewis Herod ap Cywryd and was born in the manor of Lleweni in the Vale of Clwyd where his father rented a small portion of the family's ancient patrimony, possessed a dwelling house and also rented small parcels of land belonging to the manors of Llechryd and Berain, near Denbigh. A local 19th-century source says Iolo lived at a certain "Coed y Pantwn in Llechryd". George Borrow refers to this but mislocates it in the upper Clwyd valley.〔Borrow, George H. ''Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery'' (1934), p.61, Oxford University Press〕 There is no medieval evidence for the local tradition.
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