In 1769 William Owen was born to Jeremiah Owen at 13 Broad Street, Ludlow. He was baptised at Ludlow Parish Church - probably St Laurence's Church, Ludlow [Map].
Before 1797 William Owen [aged 27] was working as a studio assistant to John Hoppner [aged 38].
On 2nd December 1797 William Owen [aged 28] and Lener Leaf were married.
1810 to 1811. William Owen [aged 41]. Portrait of Charles Gould aka Morgan 2nd Baronet [aged 49].
1810 to 1811. William Owen [aged 41]. Portrait of Bishop Shute Barrington [aged 75].
On 23rd January 1810 John Hoppner [aged 51] died. William Owen [aged 41] succeeded as portrait painter to the Prince of Wales [aged 47].
Before 1812. William Owen [aged 42]. Portrait of John Scott 1st Earl Eldon [aged 60].
In 1813 William Owen [aged 44] declined a knighthood.
1813. William Owen [aged 44]. Portrait of Amelia Sophia Hume [aged 24].
The History of William Marshal was commissioned by his son shortly after William’s death in 1219 to celebrate the Marshal’s remarkable life; it is an authentic, contemporary voice. The manuscript was discovered in 1861 by French historian Paul Meyer. Meyer published the manuscript in its original Anglo-French in 1891 in two books. This book is a line by line translation of the first of Meyer’s books; lines 1-10152. Book 1 of the History begins in 1139 and ends in 1194. It describes the events of the Anarchy, the role of William’s father John, John’s marriages, William’s childhood, his role as a hostage at the siege of Newbury, his injury and imprisonment in Poitou where he met Eleanor of Aquitaine and his life as a knight errant. It continues with the accusation against him of an improper relationship with Margaret, wife of Henry the Young King, his exile, and return, the death of Henry the Young King, the rebellion of Richard, the future King Richard I, war with France, the death of King Henry II, and the capture of King Richard, and the rebellion of John, the future King John. It ends with the release of King Richard and the death of John Marshal.
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1815 to 1820. William Owen [aged 46]. Portrait of John Sparrow of Bishton Hall in Staffordshire [aged 78].
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall in Staffordshire: On or before 25th December 1736 he was born to Ambrose Sparrow. He was baptised 25th December 1736 at St Chad's Church, Wybunbury [Map]. On 26th May 1779 he and Elizabeth Moreton were married at St Margaret's Church Wolstanton, Staffordshire by Ralph Moreton clerk, in presence of Mary Moreton and R Moreton. On 8th December 1821 he died.
1815 to 1820. William Owen [aged 46]. Portrait of Hannah Maria Sparrow [aged 26].
Hannah Maria Sparrow: Around 1789 she was born to John Sparrow of Bishton Hall in Staffordshire at Bishton Hall, Staffordshire [Map] and Elizabeth Moreton. On 30th August 1804 George Chetwynd 2nd Baronet and she were married. In 1860 she died.
1815 to 1820. William Owen [aged 46]. Portrait of Elizabeth Moreton [aged 74].
1815 to 1820. William Owen [aged 46]. Portrait of Charlotte Sparrow [aged 29].
Charlotte Sparrow: Around 1786 she was born to John Sparrow of Bishton Hall in Staffordshire at Bishton Hall, Staffordshire [Map] and Elizabeth Moreton. On 25th May 1874 she died.
1816. William Owen [aged 47]. Portrait of Archibald Kennedy 1st Marquess of Ailsa [aged 45].
1816. William Owen [aged 47]. Portrait of Margaret Erskine Marchioness Ailsa [aged 44].
Margaret Erskine Marchioness Ailsa: Around 1772 she was born. On 1st June 1793 Archibald Kennedy 1st Marquess of Ailsa and she were married. He the son of Archibald Kennedy 11th Earl Cassilis. In 1831 Archibald Kennedy 1st Marquess of Ailsa was created 1st Marquess Ailsa. She by marriage Marchioness Ailsa. On 5th January 1848 she died.
1817. William Owen [aged 48]. Portrait of John William Egerton 7th Earl Bridgewater [aged 63].
John William Egerton 7th Earl Bridgewater: On 14th April 1753 he was born to Bishop John Egerton and Anne Sophia Grey. Coefficient of inbreeding 6.25%.
1817. William Owen [aged 48]. Portrait of John Fitzwilliam 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam.
1818. William Owen [aged 49]. Portrait of Thomas Dyke Acland 10th Baronet [aged 30].
Thomas Dyke Acland 10th Baronet: On 29th March 1787 he was born to Thomas Dyke Acland 9th Baronet and Henrietta Anne Hoare. On 17th May 1794 Thomas Dyke Acland 9th Baronet died. His son Thomas succeeded 10th Baronet Acland of Columb John in Devon. In 1808 Thomas Dyke Acland 10th Baronet and Elizabeth Hoare were married. They were third cousin once removed. On 22nd July 1871 Thomas Dyke Acland 10th Baronet died. His son Thomas succeeded 11th Baronet Acland of Columb John in Devon.
Before 1825. William Owen [aged 55]. Portrait of George Keith Elphinstone 1st Viscount Keith.
Before 1825. William Owen [aged 55]. Portrait of Georgiana Cottin Baroness Tabley [aged 30].
Before 1825. William Owen [aged 55]. Portrait of Georgiana Cottin Baroness Tabley [aged 30].
Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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Before 1825. William Owen [aged 55]. Portrait of George Chetwynd 2nd Baronet [aged 41].
George Chetwynd 2nd Baronet: On 28th July 1783 he was born to George Chetwynd 1st Baronet. In 1824 George Chetwynd 1st Baronet died. His son George succeeded 2nd Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire. On 24th May 1850 George Chetwynd 2nd Baronet died at Grendon Hall, Northamptonshire. His son George succeeded 3rd Baronet Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire. Charlotte Augusta Hill Lady Chetwynd by marriage Lady Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in Staffordshire.
Before 13th March 1825 William Owen [aged 56] died after being accidentally poisoned by an overdose of 'Barclay's Drops' - a mixture of aniseed, camphor and opium. He had been ill and was taking medicines. His chemist labelled his medicines incorrectly wrongly and as a result Owen took a fatal dose of the 'Barclay's Drops', dying hours later.
On 13th March 1825 the inquest concluded "That the deceased, Mr. Wm. Owen [aged 56], Esq,. died from taking a large quantity of Barclays drops; the bottle containing that liquid having been negligently and incautiously labelled, by the person who prepared the medicine as an opening draught, such as the said Mr. Owen had been in the habit of taking and that we understand the above lamented mistake took place at the house of Mr. Smith, a chymist and druggist in the Haymarket."
On 19th March 1825 William Owen [deceased] was buried St Luke's Church Chelsea in a private ceremony attended by family and close friends, including Thomas Lawrence [aged 55], Richard Westmacott [aged 49], Thomas Phillips [aged 54] and 'Thompson' [probably Thomas Clement Thompson [aged 45]].