. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. oss fleury engrailedsa. between four Cornish choughs ppr. on achief azure, a boars head couped arg. tuskedor, and langued gu. Crests—1. A Cornish chongh ppr. holdingin the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis arg, eagles heads conjoined and erased,parted (fess ways) or and gu. membered ofthe last. Estates—In the counties of Salop andMontgomery. Seat—Bettws Hall, Montgomery. Residence—The Vicarage, Wellington,Shropshire, O


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. oss fleury engrailedsa. between four Cornish choughs ppr. on achief azure, a boars head couped arg. tuskedor, and langued gu. Crests—1. A Cornish chongh ppr. holdingin the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis arg, eagles heads conjoined and erased,parted (fess ways) or and gu. membered ofthe last. Estates—In the counties of Salop andMontgomery. Seat—Bettws Hall, Montgomery. Residence—The Vicarage, Wellington,Shropshire, OWEN, OF WOODHOUSE. III. 1. )WEN, WILLIAM, esq. of Woodhouse, in the county of Salop, m. Harriet-Elizabeth,eldest dau. of Major T. Gumming-, of Bath, and has issue, I. Sarah-Harriet, m. to Edward Hosier Williams, Eaton Mascott, near , m. to Rolaert Myddelton Biddulph, esq. ofChirk Castle, one of the present representatives inparliament for the county of Mr. Owen inherited the estates at the demise of hisfather, 11th March, II. III. HowEL, the second son of Owen apSriffith, of Llunllo, by his first wife, Isabel,daughter and heir of David Lloyd Middle-ton, (see p. 510) resided in Machynlleth, andwas father of Richard Owen, who was a draper inShrewsbury, and m. Alicia, daughter ofDavid Ireland, of the same place, a gentle-man of ancient family. The eldest son ofthis marriage, Edward Owen, esq. of Shrewsbury, oneDf the executors of his cousin. Judge Owen, Condover, was father of 2. Robert Owen, esq. of Woodhouse, highsheriff of Shropshire in 1618, who, by threewives, had eighteen children. He was *.by his son, Edward Owen, esq. of Woodhouse, h,in 1602, whose eldest surviving son, Robert Owen, esq. of Woodhouse, servedthe office of sheriff for Salop in 1667,He wedded Mary, daughter of John Eddis-bury, and had issue,John, his h


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