George Owen of Henllys
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Biographical study of George Owen (1552-1613), a topographer, a notable squire, an important figure in public affairs, and "... also a scho- larly antiquary whose writings earned him a high reputation among his contemporaries and an enduring esteem to this …
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Biographical study of George Owen (1552-1613), a topographer, a notable squire, an important figure in public affairs, and "... also a scho- larly antiquary whose writings earned him a high reputation among his contemporaries and an enduring esteem to this day." (p. vii). George Owen wrote a "Description of Penbrokshire," edited by Henry Owen.
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