Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke
Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke
Henry Owen
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P. For Pembroke ; he died in 1676. " St. Bride's he had again, but Slebech, after being granted to Horton, who destroyed the books and manuscripts, was restored to the Barlows. Rowland, the son of the Major-Geueral, and accord- ing to some accounts, the M. P. Of 1661, had two sons: John, who married Anne, daughter of Lewis Wogan, of Boulston, and died without issue in 1715 on the night of Laugharne of St. Brides. his re-election as M. P. For Haverfordwest (for which borough he had sat continuou...sly since 1702) ; and Eowland, who died without issue in 1691, and is buried in the nave of Salisbury Cathedral ; there is a Latin epitaph on his monumental slab. The St. Bride's estates, therefore, were ultimately divided among the three married daughters of Eowland Laugharne (the second) ; Philippa, who married (as his second wife) Charles Phillips of Sandy Haven ; Albinia, who married William, the son of Charles PhiUipps, by his first wife Anne (one of the four daughters and co- heiresses of William Phillipps, of Haythog) ; and Anne, who married David Allen, of Fopston, whose younger son John married Joan Bartlett, the heiress of CresseUy.
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