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Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) ( 1158) also known as Ifor ap Meurig and in anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of , was a twelfth-century resident in and a leader of the Welsh in .


Welsh Lord of Senghenydd
At this period the had conquered England, but large areas of Wales were still under the control of the native Welsh Princes and Lords. Whilst parts of the old Welsh Kingdom of Morgannwg (which was to become ) had fallen to the Normans, Ifor ap Meurig held land in , a region of Morgannwg which had not yet fallen completely. Broadly Senghennydd was the upland area bounded by to the north, between the and the and abutting in the south.

The Norman Lord of the region was William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester.

In 1158 he attacked and killed Morgan ab Owain, Welsh Lord of and (anglicised as ).


Kidnapped the Earl of Gloucester
According to Giraldus Cambrensis in the Itinerarium Cambriae, in 1158 Ifor Bach was a tenant of William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, who held . Gloucester was trying to take land which under belonged to Ifor.

Ifor scaled the walls of Cardiff Castle using his bare hands, seized the Earl, his Countess Hawise, a daughter of the Earl of Leicester, and their young son Robert, and kidnapped all of them to the woods of Senghenydd. He refused to release them until he had recovered the land he had lost "and a lot more".


Descendants
Ifor ap Meurig was son of Meurig Fychan Cydifor (Father) and Gwyladys Verch Ithel (Mother).

He married Nest, sister of Rhys ap Gruffudd (also known as The Lord Rhys).

Descendants of Ifor ap Meurig continued to hold sway in the area and to harry the Normans for at least another century. He was succeeded by his son Gruffudd before 1170. Gruffudd ap Ifor married Mabel FitzRobert, a natural daughter of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and half sister of the kidnapped earl. Ifor's descendants included his grandson and his great-grandson and, through Gruffudd and Mabel, . The Lewis of the (Van) family are known direct descendants of Ifor Bach.

Ifor ap Meurig is reputed to have built a medieval on the site now occupied by .


Modern times
Clwb Ifor Bach, a in 's castle quarter is named after him, as is Ysgol Ifor Bach, a medium in , Caerphilly.

  1. Itinerarium Cambriae, Giraldus Cambrensis: book 1, chapter 6. Published by Penguin, pp. 122–123 in that edition.

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