A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



England, was entered in one of the Inns 

 of Court, and became a Barrifter. It is 

 probable that he foon quitted the profef- 

 iion of the law, and took up that of 

 Arms, which, as it afterwards proved, was 

 jnuch more congenial with his difpofi- 

 tion. He efpoufed the caufe of Richard 

 II. to whom he continued a faithful ad- 

 herent to the laft, for he was taken with 

 him in Flint Caftle; and when the 

 King's houfehold was diflblved, retired 

 with full refentment of his Sovereign's 

 \vrongs, to his patrimony in Wales. It 

 appears, that in the reign of Richard II. 

 he received the honor of Knighthood, 

 as in a trial between Sir Richard Le 

 Scrope, and Sir Robert De Grofvenour, 

 about a coat of arms, he is ftiled Sir 

 Owen De Glendore. 



He married Margaret, the daughter 

 of Sir David Hanmer, of Hanmer in 

 the county of Flint, ope of the chief 



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