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OWEN, ELLIS
(1789 - 1868), farmer, antiquary, and poet
(Alltud Eifion) at Tremadoc in 1877. A number of his manuscripts are now in the N.L.W. His mother, Anne (Thomas), was sister to the antiquaries John Thomas (1736 - 1769) and
Richard
Thomas (1753 - 1780) - see J. E. Griffith, Pedigrees, 359.
OWEN, GEORGE
(c. 1552 - 1613), historian, antiquary, and genealogist
something of its design to
Richard
Carew's Survey of Cornwall (1602). The ' First Booke,' a general history of the county, was completed on 18 May 1603; only a fragment of the ' Second Booke ' (published in N.L.W. Jnl., v), a detailed history of the county parish by parish, has survived and it is doubtful whether Owen ever completed his ambitious scheme. He had already written ' A Dialogue of the present
OWEN, HENRY
(1716 - 1795), cleric, physician, and scholar
) of Beaumaris, and the essay was the work of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt. Still, Owen certainly brought out the 2nd edition of Mona Antiqua Restaurata, by Henry Rowlands (1655 - 1723). He was a prominent Cymmrodor, and acted as reviser of the papers sent up to be read before the society. There is much talk of him in the Morris Letters. He was a neighbour and friend of
Richard
Morris's - not that this
OWEN, HUGH
(1575? - 1642) Gwenynog,, translator
Born about 1575, son of Owen ap Hugh ap
Richard
, the owner of the small estate of Gwenynog, in the parish of Llanfflewyn, Anglesey. It is not certain that he ever went to a university, but he is said to have been learned not only in law but in more than one foreign language, ' the which he was not taught by any Teacher save himself, and that in his own study in his own home.' In the course of the
OWEN, HUGH
(1832 - 1897), musician
Born 15 January 1832 at Botwnnog, Caernarfonshire, the son of
Richard
and Mary Owen. After a period spent in Botwnnog grammar school he became a tailor and settled at Tal-y-sarn in the Nantlle valley. After marriage he lived in a house called Pen-yr-yrfa and afterwards in one called Bryn-y-coed. He was precentor at the Tal-y-sarn C.M. chapel for over forty years; he started the Tal-y-sarn Glee
OWEN, JAMES
(1654 - 1706), Dissenting divine and tutor
Shrewsbury, removing his academy thither - for accounts of the Academy, see his biography and McLachlan, English Education under the Test Acts, 81-2. He died 8 April 1706; he married three times. Although James Owen ranked as an Independent, he had leanings towards Presbyterianism, and he agreed with
Richard
Baxter in his low-Calvinist theology and in his moderation. His career is that of a definite
OWEN, JOHN
(bu farw 1759), poet, harpist, letter-writer
the litigation in which the latter was involved. A strained relationship developed between the two, however, and while in London John Owen associated with
Richard
Morris and assisted him in the preparation of Goronwy Owen's works for the press. About thirty of his letters survive in addition to some verse in the cywydd metre. In 1758 he was appointed clerk on a man-of-war, and he died of fever at
OWEN, JOHN JONES
(1876 - 1947), musician
Born 2 May 1876 at Bryncoed, Tal-y-sarn, Caernarfonshire, son of Hugh Owen and Mary his wife, and a brother of
Richard
G. Owen ('Pencerdd Llyfnwy'). He learnt to play the organ and the viola. He was conductor of the Nantlle Ladies Choir which took the prize at the Cardiff national eisteddfod of 1897. Appointed organist of Tal-y-sarn (CM) chapel, he succeeded his father as precentor there. Among
OWEN, MARGARET
(Peggy; 1742 - 1816)
friend of Hester Lynch Piozzi and Dr. Samuel Johnson, was the daughter of Lewys Owen (1696 - 1746), younger son of Sir Robert Owen of Porkington (Brogyntyn), Salop, and Elizabeth, daughter of
Richard
Lyster of Penrhos, Montgomeryshire, and Moynes Court, Monmouthshire. Her father, a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, was rector of Barking, Essex (1735-46), and Wexham, Buckinghamshire (1742-6
OWEN, MATTHEW
(1631 - 1679) Llangar, Edeirnion, poet
Oxford, but his name does not appear in Foster or in Wood. His Carol o Gyngor was published in Oxford in 1658, and fifteen facsimile copies were reproduced in 1897 under the editorship of
Richard
Ellis. Poems by Owen are found in Carolau a dyrïau duwiol (1729 ed., 114), and in Blodeu-Gerdd Cymru (150, 288, 382). The last of these can be dated 1656 from internal evidence. Many other poems, mainly
OWEN, NICHOLAS
(1752 - 1811), cleric and antiquary
the younger, there were fourteen children (letter of 1785 in Bangor MS. 2408), but Bangor MS. 4607 has only thirteen, and Griffith only twelve - he omits
Richard
, born 22 May 1754. This
Richard
graduated from Jesus College, Oxford, in 1778 (Foster, Alumni Oxonienses), was licensed as curate to his father in 1777 (A. Ivor Pryce, Diocese of Bangor during Three Centuries, 115), and died 26 August 1780
OWEN, RICHARD
(1839 - 1887), revivalist, Calvinistic Methodist minister
British School, Llangefni. In 1863 he went to Bala C.M. College, but it was very difficult, if not impossible, for one who was already a regular peripatetic evangelist to make much progress as a student. When the good people of Ffestiniog arranged for the principal and the simple student to preach in the same meeting, Dr. Lewis Edwards banished from his mind all adverse criticism of
Richard
Owen. In
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