William Owen (priest)

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William Owen was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 17th century. [1]

Owen was born in Pembrokeshire and educated at St John's College, Oxford, graduating BA from 1631. [2] He became Rector of Dinas in 1640; Treasurer of St Davids Cathedral in 1661; [3] and Archdeacon of Cardigan in 1668. He died in 1680.

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References

  1. Hardy, Thomas Duffus, ed. (1854), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1854, 1, pp. 313, 314, 315
  2. 1500-1714, Oade-Oxwick
  3. "An Essay Towards Deducing a Regular Succession of All the Principal Dignitaries in Each Cathedral" Le Neve, J p518: London; J.Nutt; 1716