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Library of
Wales D.N.B., lxiii; Cal. Wynn (of Gwydir) Papers, p****im;
Clenennau Letters, i,
Introduction Hist.
Gwydir Family, p****im; W. R. Williams,...
- sleeves. "Maurice,
William (1542–1622), of
Clenennau, Caern". histparl.ac.uk. "Maurice, Owen families,
Clenennau, Penmorfa, Caernarvonshire, Glyn (Cywarch)...
- Sir John Owen of
Clenennau (c. 1600–1666), was a
Welsh landowner from Anglesey, who
served with the
Royalist army in the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms, during...
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Welsh Royalist John Owen of
Clenennau; Owen was
alleged to have
served under Myddelton in Booth's
Uprising of 1659,
despite the two men
being opponents...
- was used as
headquarters for the
Royalist army
under Sir John Owen of
Clenennau.
Their son
Richard Vaughan of Plas Hen was MP for Merioneth. In 1628,...
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local progress of the conflict.
Leading Welsh Royalist Sir John Owen of
Clenennau mustered a
group of 250-300
cavalry and foot in an
attempt to
raise North...
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settlement dated 12
April 1616,
Elizabeth Owen,
daughter of Sir John Owen of
Clenennau and Brogyntyn. The
couple had a son, William, and a daughter, with Elizabeth...
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Elder & Co, p. 258 . Endnotes: Cal. Wynn (of Gwydir) Papers, p****im;
Clenennau Letters, i,
Introduction Hist.
Gwydir Family, p****im W. R. Williams, Parl...
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without a male issue), his
daughter Catherine married William Owen of
Clenennau &
Brogyntyn (1624 - 1677) and
lived at Llanddyn. Robert, High Sheriff...
- Pantglas,
Caernarfonshire 1605:
Thomas Needham 1606: Sir
William Maurice Clenennau 1607: Sir
James Pryse Ynysmaengwyn 1608:
Ednyfed Griffith Gwydgwian 1609:...