TY - JOUR AU - Andrew Breeze PY - 2023 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag JF - Mediaevistik IS - 1 VL - 35 SN - 2199-806X TI - David Stephenson, . Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 2021, xviii, 142 pp. DO - 10.3726/med.2022.01.118 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1393327 N2 - A veteran research-fellow at Bangor University here offers a study which may soon be regarded as a minor classic. It is an account of the Clanvowe family and has varied points of interest. First is their rise. They come to attention with Hywel ap Meurig (d. 1281), a native Welshman who established the family fortunes in the mid-Powys region when the power of Llywelyn (d. 1282), Prince of Wales and ruler of Gwynedd, was in decline. Stephenson uses official records (petitions, correspondence, court rolls, lists of office-holders) from government and other archives (together with native genealogies) to show how, by loyal service to Mortimer and Bohun marcher lords, this Welsh family prospered in a turbulent age. Their success is instructive. In the eternal business of getting on and using circumstances to their advantage, they were experts. ER -