Catalogue description Accounts in: Short title: Owen v Owen. Plaintiffs: Sir Hugh Owen bart, infant by his...

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Details of C 101/4171
Reference: C 101/4171
Description:

Accounts in:

Short title: Owen v Owen.

Plaintiffs: Sir Hugh Owen bart, infant by his next friend.

Defendants: Dame Anna Owen and John Jones.

Subject: estate of late Sir Hugh Owen bart in Llanfeirian, Llancadwaladr, Trefdraeth, Llangristiolus, Trewalchmai, Llanddyfnan, Rhoscolyn, Llangwyfan, Llanfaelog, Llechylched, Cerrigceinwen, Llangeinwen, Llanfair yn y Cwmwd, Llanbedr Newborough, Aberffraw, Anglesey; Llandwrog, Llanfagdalen, Llanwnda, Clynnog, Llandwrog, Llanbeblig Llanwnda, Clynnog, Llanaelhaearn, Llanllyfni, Llanfihangel y Pennant, Carnarvonshire; Mountain, St Marys, St Michaels Lamphey, Manorbier, Penally, Stackpole, St Twynnells, Waven, Rhoscrowther, Angle, St Mary Tenby, Martelwy, Coedcanlas, Yerbeston, St Thomas Haverfordwest, Minwear, Narberth, Morvil, Castlebythe, Llanychaer and Llanlyr, Llanvarnanty Goff, Llanstinian, Puncheston, Fishguard, Nevern, Talbenny, Llangwm, Camrose, Lambstone, Pulchrone, Jeffreyston, Reynoldston, Begelly, Mathry, Carew, Cosheston, Pembrokeshire.

Receiver: William Humphreys

Date: 1784-1803
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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