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==Burials== [[File:Llandaff cathedral interior.jpg|thumb|260px|Tombs in Llandaff Cathedral]] * [[Dubricius]], 6th-century saint who evangelised [[Ergyng]] (now Archenfield) and much of [[South Wales|South-East Wales]]; his body was transferred to Llandaff Cathedral in 1120{{sfn|Rees|1840|p=622}}{{sfn|Ollivant|1860|p=26}} * [[Teilo]], 6th-century clergyman, church founder and saint{{sfn|Willis|1719|p=40}} * [[Henry de Abergavenny]], Bishop of Llandaff (1193β1218){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=119}} * [[William de Braose (bishop)|William de Braose]], Bishop of Llandaff (1266β1287){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=28}} * [[John of Monmouth (bishop)|John of Monmouth]], Bishop of Llandaff (1297β1323){{sfn|Willis|1719|pp=27β28}} * [[Edmund de Bromfield]], Bishop of Llandaff (1390β1393){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=55}} * [[John Paschal]], Bishop of Llandaff (1347β1361){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=28}} * [[John Smith (Bishop of Llandaff)|John Smith]], Bishop of Llandaff (1476β1478){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=60}} * [[Sir David Mathew]], (1400β1484),{{sfn|Willis|1719|p=25}} born Dafydd ap Mathew, was Lord of [[Llandaff]] and Seneschal of Llandaff Cathedral, and one of the ten Great Barons of Glamorgan, a Marcher Lord. After saving the life of [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]] at the [[Battle of Towton]] in 1461, he was appointed Grand [[Standard Bearer of England]], and the King granted him the use of "Towton" on the Mathew family arms. * [[John Marshall (bishop)]], Bishop of Llandaff (1478β1496){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=17}} * [[Miles Salley]], Bishop of Llandaff (1500β1516 or 1517){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=61}} * [[Hugh Lloyd (bishop)]], Bishop of Llandaff (1660β1667){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=21}} * [[Francis Davies (bishop)|Francis Davies]], Bishop of Llandaff (1667β1675){{sfn|Willis|1719|p=17}} * [[Edward Copleston]], Bishop of Llandaff (1828β1849){{sfn|James|1898|p=17}}{{efn|Edward Copleston was the first bishop buried at Llandaff since Francis Davies.{{sfn|James|1898|p=17}}}} * [[Alfred Ollivant (bishop)|Alfred Ollivant]], Bishop of Llandaff (1849β1882){{sfn|Compton-Davies|1897|p=64}}
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