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- 1655/6, Jan. 2. (Creation)
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Memoranda, by Sir Owen Wynn, for his answer to the Committee for Sequestrations, should he be summoned to appear before them at Conwy on Jan. 16. Amongst other things he pleads that he was never in arms against the Parliament, nor in the Commission of Array, nor was his estate sequestered. Complains that Sir John Owen's forces at Conwy took away 200 head of his cattle, and that Captain Gruffith, acting under Sir John Owen, came to Gwydir and would have taken Sir Owen and his brother prisoner, had not Captain Vyner rescued them. As sheriff, in 1653, Sir Owen proclaimed the Lord Protector, as well as the dissolution of the Long Parliament and the assembly of the Short Parliament, proving thereby his loyalty to the present government.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 9065E/2096.