Opérations du Shropshire et archéologiques de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle . e defenseof jIaties sa personne et l'homme, le maintien de l'trueProtestant la religion, les privilèges des parlements et le Lawsand Liberté d'un sujet pour le mieux à quoi vous autorisé à octroyer à ce qu'officesyou Les commissaires doivent penser le FITT, et de faire tous les autres actes et choses comme votre lieu de Serjeant Maior Generall du Countyemay appertaine saide selon l'occasion et la discipline ol 1 Brogyntyn MSS. c.-à-d., la perception1. SELATTYN : UNE HISTOIRE DE LA PAROISSE. 49 •riirro, vous f
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Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . e defenseof his jIaties person and rights, the maintenance of the trueProtestant religion, the Privileges of Parliaments and the Lawsand Liberty of the subject for the better affecting whereof youare hereby authorised to grant Commissioners to what officesyou shall think fitt, and to do all other acts and things as toyour place of Serjeant Maior Generall of the saide Countyemay appertaine according to occasion and the discipline ol 1 Brogyntyn MSS.~ i.e., levying1. SELATTYN : A HISTORY OF THE PARISH. 49 •riirro, you from tyme to tyme observining and executing all*ure orders and comands as you shall receive from theK logs Matie his highness the Prince of Wales, or myselfe. AndI doe hereby require all officers and soldiers within the said counties and all others [ ] it may [ ] you to obey the Serjeant Maior Generall of the said County for all with the md [ ] this shall be to you a sufficient warrant in that behalfe. Given under my hand and seale at Amies, the last daye ofMarch 1G48.1. The next record I have of Sir J. Owens doings isfrom Evelyns Diary. June 13th, 1G49. I dined with my worthy friendSir John Owen, newly freed from sentence of deathamong the Lords that suffered.2 In 1650 he had a pass to go to London. [4 Scab;.] Whereas Sr John Owen K> hath urgent occa-sions to travaile to London to complete and finish his compo-sition at Goldsmyths Halle, and that he should perfect thesame (as he informed us) under the space of two monthes andto that purpose dessired our Pcrmitt; these are to desire youwithout lett, trouble or molestation to suffer and permitt yesaid Sr John Owen, and his servant with their horses to f ] to London and to stay for the space of two monthes f ] to ye Parliament. Dated at Carnarvon, under our hand 22 October, 1050. Tho. Mason, Tho. Madrin, Edw. GlynneJohn Owen.3 1 Brogyntyn MSS. There are a great number of letters fromJohn Lord .Byron amongst these MSS. He was