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  2. John Owen (epigrammatist) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen (c. 1564 – 1622) was a Welsh epigrammatist, most known for his Latin epigrams, collected in his Epigrammata. [ 1 ] He is also cited by various Latinizations including Ioannes Owen, Joannes Oweni, Ovenus and Audoenus.

  3. John Owen (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen (1616 – 24 August 1683) was an English Puritan Nonconformist church leader, theologian, and vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford. One of the most prominent theologians in England during his lifetime, Owen was a prolific author who wrote articles, treatises, Biblical commentaries, poetry, children's catechisms, and other works ...

  4. John Owen (1766–1822) - Wikipedia

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    Several of their children survived him, including sons Henry and John Orde. Their daughter Mary Frances married in 1820 William Wilberforce (1798–1879), the eldest son of William Wilberforce, who was being coached by Owen for a career as barrister. [1] [2] [6] [7] Esther Owen (1804–1871) married in 1823 Nathaniel Wells, as his second wife. [8]

  5. John Owen - Wikipedia

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    John Owen (epigrammatist) (c. 1564–1622), Welsh epigrammatist; John Owen (judge), British barrister, High Court judge, and ecclesiastical judge; John Owen (Owain Alaw) (1821–1883), Welsh musician and composer; John Owen (Royal Marines officer) (1777–1857) Sir John Owen (1600–1666), Welsh Royalist officer during the English Civil War

  6. John Owen (Royalist) - Wikipedia

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    Owen was born in around 1600 in the commote of Eifionydd in north-west Wales. He was the eldest son of John Owen of Bodsilin, Anglesey (d.1613), secretary to Francis Walsingham. His mother, Elin Maurice, was the daughter of William Wynn Maurice of Clenennau and the granddaughter and heiress of the politician Sir William Maurice of Clenennau.

  7. John Joseph Thomas Owen - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Thomas Hayes Owen FRS [1] (7 January 1934 – 5 January 2023) was an English immunologist who studied and uncovered how T and B cell lymphocytes are produced.. John Owen grew up in Liverpool, where he would also attend the University of Liverpool, studying anatomy and medicine, before becoming a lecturer and MD, and beginning his research into the immune system.

  8. John Owen (Owain Alaw) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen, also known by his bardic name Owain Alaw Pencerdd (November 14, 1821 – January 29, 1883), was a Welsh-language poet and also a musician. Early life

  9. John Owen (Bishop of St Davids) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen, Bishop of St David's John Owen – signature. John Owen (24 August 1854 – 4 November 1926) was professor of Welsh at St David's College and Dean of St Asaph. He became the Bishop of St David's in 1897. [1] Born at Ysgubor Wen, Caernarfonshire , his father Griffith Owen was a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist.