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John Tibbots, Richard Pughe, Robert Pughe.
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The Rev. John Tibbots, B.A. (c. 1677-1735), son of Richard Tybbotte of Abergynolwyn, Merioneth, was Vicar of Darowen, Montgomeryshire, from 1704 to his death in 1735. His daughter Lowry married the Rev. Richard Pugh[e], son of Richard (d. 1728) and Mary Pughe (d. 1741) of Cwmllowi, Darowen. Their only child, Dr Richard Pughe (fl. 1751-1783), was apprenticed to a surgeon in Wem, Shropshire, for seven years from 1751 and then practiced as a surgeon and apothecary in Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. He later retired to Llanegryn and then Abergynolwyn, Merioneth. He married Mary Tibbot of Aberhirddowen, Merioneth, and they had two sons, the eldest of which was the Rev. Richard Pughe (1762-1837), curate of Llanegryn and Rector of Llanfrothen. He and his wife, Elizabeth Davies of Llanegryn, had nine children. The second of their sons was Dr Robert Pughe (1794-1837) who was apprenticed to an apothecary in Dolgellau for seven years before becoming a medical student at St Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, London, from where he qualified on 15 May 1817. In 1819 he became House Apothecary at Bangor Dispensary, where he remained until his death on 14 April 1837.