File PBF1/4. - Family settlements : : Sir John Owen and [Col.] William Owen,

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PBF1/4.

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Family settlements : : Sir John Owen and [Col.] William Owen,

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  • 1626-1642, 1663. (Creation)

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1 folder (14 items)PBF1/4/8-9 extensively damaged by damp.PBF1/4/8-9 extensively damaged by damp

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Includes an agreement between William Owen of Porkington and his sisters for the occupation of Constable 's Hall, 1626, and assignments of the lease of crown lands in Penychen to Ellin and Penelope, 1627, 1642; deeds associated with the surrender by Ellis Maurice to John Owen of Tyddyn Mawr yn y Pennant, Penyfed, 1626/7; a letter of attorney by William Owen empowering his brother, John, to take possession of lands in Penyfed originally leased to their mother, Ellen Eure, 1629; post-nuptial settlements of William Owen and his wife, Mary, 1630/1, 1637; and family trust settlements by Sir John Owen of the Clenennau estate, lands in Denbighshire and Shropshire, Rhedynogfelen and Gest, 1633/4, 1663.

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Preferred citation: PBF1/4.

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vtls004508938

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: PBF1/4 (49); $q - PBF1/4/8-9 extensively damaged by damp.