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Katheryn of Berain ( cy, Catrin o Ferain) (born 1535 - Latin eulogy; died aged 56 on 27 August 1591), sometimes called ''Mam Cymru'' ("mother of
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"), was a Welsh
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noted for her four marriages and her extensive network of descendants and relations.


Life

She is sometimes referred to as Katheryn Tudor, her father being Tudur ap Robert Vychan"Katheryn of Berain, 'The Mother of Wales' (1534/5-1591)", Amgueddfa Cymru"
/ref> and her mother Jane Velville. Her maternal grandfather Sir Roland de Velville (1474 – 25 June 1535), is said to have been a natural son of King
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by a Breton lady.Ballinger, John. "Katheryn of Berain", ''Y Cymmrodon'', Vol. XL, The Honourable Society of Cymmrodian, London, 1929
/ref> Katheryn, who is said to have been a ward of Queen Elizabeth, was the heiress to the Berain and Penymynydd estates in Denbighshire and Anglesey.


John Salusbury

At the age of 22, Katheryn married John Salusbury, Esquire, son of Sir John Salusbury of Llewenni (died 1578), of the prestigious Salusbury Family of Lleweni, Denbighshire. According to John Ballinger, this was probably a "child marriage". There is said to be a letter written by young Salusbury while at
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in which he mentions his wife. He died in late May or early June 1566. They had been married for nine years and had two sons: * Thomas Salusbury (c. 1564 – September 20, 1586). Executed as a traitor for his involvement in the
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. He married his stepsister Margaret Wynn (daughter of Katheryn's third husband, Maurice Wynn from Maurice's first marriage), and their daughter, Margaret, eventually inherited Berain, * John Salusbury (c. 1565/66 – 1612), married Ursula Stanley, illegitimate daughter of
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and Jane Halsall. One of their two surviving sons was Sir Henry Salusbury, 1st Baronet, the first of the Salusbury Baronets of Lleweni (1619). Henry was the father of Anne Salusbury, the wife of
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and ancestor of all the
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from the fifth Earl.
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's poem ''
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'' was published in a collection called ''Love's Martyr'' (1601), dedicated to Katheryn's son John Salusbury, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in June 1601.


Sir Richard Clough

Following her first husband's death, Katheryn married Sir Richard Clough, an extremely wealthy merchant, who established the Royal Exchange in the
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with his business partner
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.Davies J.M. and DC Davies, D.C., "Why did the 5th earl of derby die?", ''The Lancet'', 6 October 2001 (Vol. 358, Issue 9288, Page 1187)
/ref> Clough had lived in Antwerp, and upon his return to Denbighshire in 1567 he built two houses, ''Bach-y-graig'' and ''Plas Clough''. The houses were built in Antwerp style by Flemish craftsmen and were the first brick houses in Wales. Upon Clough's death ''Plas Clough'' was inherited by Richard Clough, his son by his first wife."Sir Richard Clough – ‘The Most Complete Man’", ''Legacies – North East Wales'', BBC, February 2004
/ref> Katheryn had two daughters by Clough: *Anne Clough (b. 1568), married Roger Salusbury, a brother of John Salusbury and paternal uncle to her older half-brothers. Their only son was John Salisbury. Anne inherited "Bach-y-graig". *Mary Clough (born 1569). Married William Wynn, a relative of Maurice Wynn. The Cloughs lived for a time in Antwerp, where Katheryn's portrait was painted, probably by Adriaen van Cronenburgh, as the National Museum now suggests, or perhaps by
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, a previous attribution. Within six years of their marriage, Sir Richard Clough died in Hamburg aged forty. He was probably poisoned because of his work as a spy for Queen Elizabeth I.


Maurice Wynn

Katheryn then married Maurice Wynn of Gwydir. Wynn was
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and left Katheryn an extremely wealthy woman when he died. Katheryn had a further two children by Maurice Wynn: *Henry Wynn, who married Blanche Vaughan. *Jane Wynn, who married Simon Thelwall.


Edward Thelwall

Katheryn's fourth and last husband was Edward Thelwall of Plas-y-Ward, who outlived her. The Welsh poet Robert Parry wrote an elegy on the occasion of Katheryn's death. Her many descendants included
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and the 18th century explorer John Salusbury.


References


External links


Adriaen van Cronenburgh's portrait of Katheryn
in the
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