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Owen ap Hugh (1518–1613), of Bodeon, near
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was a Welsh politician. He was a
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(MP) of the
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for Newborough in 1545. He was High Sheriff of Anglesey from 1563 to 1580. He was the eldest son and heir of Hugh ap Owen and Gwenllian ferch Maurice. He married Sibill Griffith, daughter of Sir William Griffith and Jane Puleston.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ap Hugh, Owen 1518 births 1613 deaths 16th-century Welsh politicians People from Anglesey High Sheriffs of Anglesey English MPs 1545–1547 Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales