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D. C. Lloyd-Owen Manuscripts, Owen, C. A.
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Letters

Thirty-six letters, 1887-1914, addressed to D. C. Lloyd-Owen, mainly on genealogical matters, with related notes and transcripts.
The correspondents include Charles Ashton, January-September 1894 (ff. 1-8), Sir J. Bernard Burke, 12 October 1891 (f. 19), E. Rowley Morris, 1887-1893 (ff. 28-49), C. A. Owen, Dublin, 9 April 1914 (f. 50), Mary A. Ruck, 1891-1895 (ff. 51-56), Robert James Sisson, 24 September 1888 (f. 61), Mrs Vernona T. C. Smith, 1893-1896 (ff. 62-75), Laura Trevor, Machynlleth, 8 May 1894 (ff. 78-79), and John Woodward, 26 May 1893 (f. 80). There is one letter from Lloyd-Owen to Laura Trevor, 2 May 1894 (ff. 76-77). The notes and transcripts, 1895-[c. 1900] (ff. 82-106) include extracts in various hands from Gaol Files, subsidy rolls and wills, (39 Eliz. I)-1781, and relate mainly to Montgomeryshire and Merionethshire and to the recipient's Owen ancestors.

Letters,

Letters, 1882-1924, to D. C. Lloyd-Owen, mainly in reply to genealogical queries, many of them from Montgomeryshire and North Wales incumbents, in particular J. Morgan Richards, Darowen.
Among the other correspondents are Elizabeth B. Emmott, Thomas Allen Glenn, and C. A. Owen, Dublin.

Richards, J. Morgan, of Darowen.