Cadwallader Owen

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Cadwallader Owen (c. 1562 – 1617) was a Welsh Church of England clergyman, debater and writer.

Life

Owen was from

Master of Arts degree in 1589. He was a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, from 1585 to no later than 1606, when he married Blanche Roberts. He was awarded a Bachelor of Divinity degree by the university in 1603. Owen was rector of Llanbrynmair, Merioneth from 1608 onwards. In addition to his clerical duties, he had a reputation for debating, taking the name "Sic doces". His written work is now lost. He died in 1617 and was buried in his parish on 6 April 1617.[1]

His son was

Restoration, holding positions in Eltham, St Swithin in London Stone, and North Cray.[1]

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