Henry Rowlands (bishop)
[1] He was born in the parish of Meyllteyrn or Botwnnog, Carnarvonshire, son of Rolant ap Robert of Meyllteyrn and of Elizabeth, daughter of Griffith ap Robert Vaughan.[6] He died on 6 July 1616, and was buried in the cathedral in the choir, before the high altar.He was careful of the revenues of his cathedral, and gave to it four bells, to replace those sold by his predecessor.Rowlands married, at Langton, Frances Hutchins or Pope of Oxford, widow of one Cotesford.He also established the Almshouses on the south side of the Cathedral, which were supported by three farms in the village of Llansadwrn, Anglesey.