Career
An elegy was written to him by Bleddyn Ddu. He was the son of Tudur ap Goronwy (d 1311) also known as Tudur Hen (Tudur the Elder), and Angharad ferch Ithel Fychan. He served as a soldier in Scotland and may well have fought at Bannockburn in 1314.
In 1318 he followed Sir Gruffudd Llwyd as Forester of Snowdon.
They had two sons: Hywel, who gained position as a canon of Bangor Cathedral (and later as Archdeacon of Anglesey). The other son was Tudur, who was influential in North Wales and was the grandfather of Owen Tudor.
He was buried at Bangor.