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  • OUDOCEUS (fl. late 6th century), saint remainder of the 'Vita' consists of descriptions of Oudoceus's journey to Rome, the removal of relics by him from S. Davids and Llandeilo-fawr to Llandaff, and the miracles accomplished by him, one of which brings him into contact with S. Gildas. He died on 2 July, on which day his festival was kept. The 12th century ' Book of Llandaff ' as a whole was composed as an instrument to enhance the prestige of
  • OULTON, WILFRID EWART (1911 - 1997), RAF officer Wilfrid Oulton was born on 27 July 1911 at 2 Ellie Street, Monks Coppenhall, Nantwich, Cheshire, the eldest of eight children of Llewellin Oulton (1887-1955), a teacher, and his wife Martha (née Wellings, 1884-1918). His father had served as a scientist with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War, and joined Abertillery Grammar School in 1919 as a Chemistry teacher. Wilfrid received his
  • OWAIN GWYNEDD (OWAIN GWYNEDD; c. 1100 - 1170), king of Gwynedd Second son of Gruffudd ap Cynan and Angharad, daughter of Owain ab Edwin, The existence of another Owain ap Gruffydd, known as Owain Cyfeiliog, explains the use of the distinctive style of ' Owain Gwynedd.' He married (1) Gwladus, daughter of Llywarch ap Trahaearn, (2) Christina, his cousin, daughter of Gronw ap Owen ap Edwin, to whom he remained constant despite the active disapproval of the
  • OWAIN TUDOR (c. 1400 - 1461), courtier Dwr. During her widowhood, the dowager-queen, Catherine of Valois, mother of the boy-king Henry VI, fell in love with her tall, attractive attendant, and though there is no record of the event, all the evidence points to a secret marriage between them in 1429. The children of this union were: (1) Edmund, earl of Richmond, father of Henry VII; (2) Jasper, earl of Pembroke; (3) Owen, a monk of
  • OWAIN, Syr DAFYDD, cleric and poet few cywyddau by him are preserved in Peniarth MS 86, Peniarth MS 112; Jesus College MSS. 137-8; Cardiff MSS. 12, 64, 84; Llanstephan MS 156; Cwrtmawr MS 5B (i-ii); B.M. Add. MSS. 14873-4, 14966, 14969, 15000, and NLW MS 670D, NLW MS 834B, NLW MS 1560C, NLW MS 2602B, NLW MS 2603B, NLW MS 2692B, NLW MS 5269B, NLW MS 5283B, NLW MS 5474A (Aberdare 1), NLW MS 6434D, NLW MS 6471B, NLW MS 6681B, NLW MS
  • OWAIN, OWAIN LLEWELYN (1877 - 1956), litterateur, musician and journalist 'Gweithiau ac athrylith Llew Llwyfo' awarded at Colwyn Bay in 1910. R. Williams Parry won the chair for his ode 'Yr Haf' in the same eisteddfod. A procession was organised, lead by the Nantlle band, to welcome both home from that eisteddfod. He married (1) Claudia Roberts, 12 June 1916; one daughter was born to them. His wife died 29 November 1918. He married (2) in 1921 Enid May Jones from Port Dinorwic
  • OWEN family Peniarth, , 4th son of baron Lewis Owen, of Dolgelley, Elizabeth was the mother of LEWIS OWEN I (died 1633), who left two daughters (1) MARGARET (died 4 October 1667), the heiress, and (2) Susan, mother of Hugh Owen (1639 - 1700), who was given Bronyclydwr, a few miles from Peniarth. Margaret, by her first husband, Richard Owen of Morben, Machynlleth, was the mother of LEWIS OWEN II (1625 - 1691), who was high
  • OWEN family Cefn-hafodau, Glangynwydd, Glansevern, Llangurig Wrangler in 1777 and won the principal Smith Prize in the same year. He gained his M.A. degree in 1780, and became a Fellow of his college. He took orders, but afterwards settled in New Brunswick, where he died, unmarried, on 10 December 1829. (c) WILLIAM OWEN (1758 - 1837), He. was bapt. 22 August 1758 in Berriew church. He was educated at Warrington under his uncle Edward (2, below), went to Jesus
  • OWEN family Orielton, OWEN. John Owen married Dorothy, daughter of Rowland Laugharne of S. Brides, and Lettice, daughter of Sir John Perrot of Haroldston, Haverfordwest. He died in 1612, two years before his father. Sir Hugh Owen was, therefore, succeeded by his grandson, also named HUGH OWEN, who was born in 1604. He represented Pembroke borough in the Parliaments of 1625-6 and 1627-8, and Haverfordwest borough in the
  • OWEN, ANEURIN (1792 - 1851), Welsh historical scholar and editor of the Laws of Hywel Dda Born 23 July 1792 in London, son of William Owen Pughe by his wife (Sarah) Elizabeth. The family moved, whilst Aneurin Owen was still a child of about 8, to the parish of Nantglyn, Denbighshire, where the father had recently been left a small estate (together with property in Merioneth) by a relative, the Rev. Rice Pughe. Though Aneurin Owen was sent to Friars School, Bangor, he received most of
  • OWEN, CHARLES (d. 1746), Dissenting minister and tutor younger brother of James Owen. In 1691-2 he was in receipt of grants at Bethnal Green academy, under Ker, and after that he was under his brother's tuition at Oswestry. He was minister at Wrexham in 1695 and 1696 at least, but on 13 April 1697 his name appears in the list of Lancashire ministers. From 1699 till his death, 17 February 1746, he was Presbyterian minister at Warrington; there he kept
  • OWEN, DAVID (Dafydd y Garreg Wen; 1711 - 1741), harpist Criccieth ' ('The delight of the men of Criccieth'). He died on 2 August 1741 and was buried in Ynyscynhaearn churchyard.