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

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Details of C 101/4743
Reference: C 101/4743
Description:

Accounts in:

Short title: Owen v Owen.

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

Defendants: Dame Ann Owen, widow and John Jones.

Subject: Pembrokeshire estates of late Sir Hugh Owen bart in Angle, Burton, Bigelly [Begelly], Coedcanless [Coedcanlas], Castlebeith [Castle Beith], Cambrose [Camrose], Carew, Cosheston, Fishguard, Jefferston, Lamphey, Llanychare [Llanychaer] and Llanlower, Llanykevan, Mounton, Martletwy, Mineware, Morvill [Morvil], Mathry, Narberth, Nevern, Penaly [Penally], Puncheston, Rhoscrowther, Reynoldton [Reynoldston], Saint Mary Tenby, Saint Michael Tenby, Stackpole, Stainton, Talbenny, Warren, Yerbeston, Pembrokeshire.

Details: list of tenants, rents, receipts, disbursements.

Receiver: John Colby, esq.

Chancery Master: William Graves

Date: 1785
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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