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Hugh Owenn, gent., has been abroad since the Duke of Norfok's attack. Dr Clynnocke - since I Elizabeth. Dr Roberts - since I Elizabeth. Two sons of Owenn ap David Lloyd called John and Gruffith are said to have been overseas for [ ] years. John Thomas Owen, a scholar of Oxford and an orphan, went abroad with the son in law of Dr Coranus, a doctor of divinity at Oxford, who is said to have obtained a licence for them both. Morgan Clynnocke has been abroad and said to be a Popish priest, ordained at Rome. A son of one Lewis, nephew to Dr Clynnock, is said to be at Rome. Owen Thomas ap John, a nephew to Dr Roberts, these thirty years, with Hughe ap Morgan, nephew to Dr Clynnock.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1033).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 72a.