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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 GWYNEDD
(fl. c. 1550-1590), poet
He graduated as pencerdd cerdd dafod at the Caerwys eisteddfod of 1568 (Peniarth MS 121 (215), Peniarth MS 132 (60), Peniarth MS 144 (268)). No details are known concerning his life, but a large number of his poems remain in manuscripts. Most of these are addressed to various members of landed families in North Wales, including Lewys
Owain
of Dolgelley and his sons, Siôn
Owain
Fychan of
OWAIN LAWGOCH - see
OWAIN ap THOMAS ap RHODRI
OWAIN MÔN - see
JONES, EDWARD
OWAIN MYFYR - see
JONES, OWEN
OWAIN TUDOR
(c. 1400 - 1461), courtier
Grandfather of Henry VII, son of Maredudd ap 'Sir' Tudur ap Goronwy Fychan (see under Ednyfed Fychan) by Margaret, daughter of Dafydd Fychan ap Dafydd Llwyd. The circumstances surrounding the early part of his life are very obscure, but it is certain that as a young man he became a servant in the household of Henry V, possibly through the influence of his courtier kinsman, Maredudd ab
Owain
Glyn
OWAIN, Syr DAFYDD
, cleric and poet
OWAIN, Sir DAVID - see
OWAIN, Sir DAFYDD
OWAIN, OWAIN LLEWELYN
(1877 - 1956), litterateur, musician and journalist
Born 3 July 1877 at Blaen-yr-yrfa, Tal-y-sarn, Nantlle Valley, Caernarfonshire, one of the eight children of Hugh Owen and his wife Mary. When
Owain
was young, the family moved to Bryn-y-coed in the same district. At twelve years of age the lad went to work to Gloddfa Glai quarry and to 'Cornwall' later. When he was aged fifteen he took to journalism and became a member of the editorial staff of
OWEN
family Orielton,
Cynddelw, said to have been steward to
Owain
Gwynedd; Elizabeth Wirriot was the daughter and sole heiress of George Wirriot and his wife Jane, daughter of John Philipps of Picton castle. (The Wirriot family had been settled in Pembrokeshire since the 12th century; Giraldus Gambrensis mentions a Stephen of that name. A David Wirriot of the barony of Pembroke was one of the twelve jurors for the subsidy of
OWEN, HENRY
(1716 - 1795), cleric, physician, and scholar
himself in Welsh antiquities, and in the Welsh manuscripts belonging to William Jones (1675? - 1749). True, Sir John Lloyd was convinced that the attribution to Owen of the 1775 History of Anglesea, including an essay on
Owain
Glyn Dŵr attributed to Thomas Ellis of Dolgelley (these attributions are made in Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry), is erroneous - the History, says Sir John, was by John Thomas (1736 - 1769
OWEN, JOHN
(Owain Alaw; 1821 - 1883), musician
him called 'Calfari' appeared in Haleliwia, 1849; in the Rhuddlan eisteddfod of 1851, where he was given the name of
Owain
Alaw, he took the prize for an anthem, 'Deborah a Barac.' In the same year he tied with John Ambrose Lloyd at the Tremadoc eisteddfod for a cantata, 'Gweddi Habacuc.' Other eisteddfodic successes were - London, 1855, 'Can Mair'; Merthyr Tydfil, 'Y ddaeargryn'; 'Cymanfa Gwent a
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