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217 - 228 of 894 for "Owen"

  • GWYN, JOHN (bu farw 1574), lawyer, placeman, and educational benefactor which the college could nominate from the three counties. Among those who benefited from the bequest were Griffith's son Owen Gwynn, master of S. John's, his great-grand-nephew John Williams, archbishop of York, David Dolben, bishop of Bangor and several members of the Bodwrda family. In consequence of a decree in chancery in 1650 the fellowships were extinguished on the ground that the estate could
  • GWYN, OWEN (bu farw 1633), master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYN, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYN, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler GWYN, JOHN
  • GWYNN, HARRI (1913 - 1985), writer and broadcaster , to return to the countryside and to Wales in particular', Harri threw up a comfortable job and a salary of nearly one thousand pounds a year and bought a 34-acre smallholding, Tyddyn Cwcallt, near Rhoslan in Eifionydd. A close neighbour Bob Owen, Croesor, opined that they were 'mad'. This was the first experience either of them had had of farming, even though Harri's childhood home, Garth Celyn
  • GWYNN, OWEN (bu farw 1633), master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYNN, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYNN, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler GWYN, JOHN
  • GWYNNE, OWEN (bu farw 1633), master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYNNE, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler WYNN
  • GWYNNE, OWEN, master of S. John's College, Cambridge - gweler GWYN, JOHN
  • GWYNNE, ROBERT (JOHNS) (fl. 1568-1591), Roman Catholic missioner and writer He probably came of the Bodvel family and may have been a son of John Wyn ap Hugh (since he subscribes one of his writings ' Robert Johns gwyn '). He entered Corpus Christi College, Oxford, graduating B.A. in 1568. About three years later he was persuaded by his neighbour Robert Owen of Plas Du, Caernarfonshire, to absent himself from Anglican worship and to flee overseas. He entered Douai