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Owen, John, d. 1759
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Letters of John Owen,

Twenty holograph letters, 1755-9, from John Owen (d. 1759), Galltvadog and London, nearly all to his uncle, Edward Hughes. The letters are among those published in the supplement to Additional Letters of the Morrises of Anglesey (1735-1786) ed. Hugh Owen (Y Cymmrodor, Vol XLIX, Part II (1949), pp. 874-959). At the end of the volume are transcripts of six letters, 1758, from John Owen to E[van] Evans ('Ieuan Brydydd Hir'); the originals of these letters are in NLW MS 2039.

Llythyrau at David Jones ('Dewi Fardd')

A collection of letters to David Jones of Trefriw ('Dewi Fardd') from Lewis Morris, 1757-1759; Richard Morris, 1759-1767; their nephew John Owen, 1758; Margaret Davies of Coedcaedû, 1758; the Reverend Evan Evans ('Ieuan Brydydd Hir'), 1776; Owen Jones ('Owain Myfyr'), 1776-1778; John Powel of Llansannan (with a 'cywydd'), 1766; John Williams (with drafts of letters in the hand of David Jones), 1764; and copies of letters by Richard Morris to [Zachary Pearce], bishop of Bangor, 1753, concerning Goronwy Owen, 1752, and to [George Parker] Lord Macclesfield for the loan of the manuscripts of William Jones, F.R.S. (ie the Shirburn Castle manuscripts now in the Sir John Williams Collection at NLW), 1754, together with an undated draft in the hand of Lewis Morris concerning a proposal to deposit the manuscripts in the British Museum.