Item
(In C 217/101 Part II).
Catalogue reference: C 217/101
Date: 10-11 Vict
(In C 217/101 Part II).
Piece
Catalogue reference: C 101/4742
This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Owen v Owen. Plaintiffs: Sir Hugh Owen bart, infant by... dating from 1792-1793 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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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: estates and collieries in Aberffraw, Cerrigceinwen, Heneglwys, Llanfeirian, Llancadwalader, Llangristiolus, Llandyffnan, Llangwyfan, Llanfaelog, Llechylched, Llangeinwen, Llanfar yn y Cwmwd, Llanbedr Newborough, Rhoscolyn, Trefdraeth, Trewalchmai, Anglesey, Llandwrog, Llanfagdale, Clynnog, Llanwnda, Llanbeblic [Llanbeblig], Llanaehhaiarn [Llanaelhaearn], Llanlliffni, Llanfihangel Pennant [Llanfihangel-y-Pennant], Carnarvonshire, 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
C 101
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Accounts in: Short title: Owen v Owen. Plaintiffs: Sir Hugh Owen bart, infant by...
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