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William Owen (Royal Navy officer, born 1737)

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when supporting the British East India Company forces in 1760. Not content with the half pension he was receiving, he served as an impress officer. After the war, Owen contacted a former fellow officer,
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In the 1770s, Owen wrote a volume of 'Narratives' which was subsequently published in 1942 and which covers the creation of Campobello in Canada.
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Owen left on his death two surviving natural sons via Sarah Haslam (latter named Sarah Bagshaw). His eldest son was
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in 1775–76, following which he returned to service in India. Owen was killed, accidentally, in
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Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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and lost his right arm from a wound suffered during the
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Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society
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Index


Madras
Great Britain
Royal Navy
Commander
HMS Cormorant
Seven Years' War
Battle of Cuddalore
Battle of Negapatam
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Pondicherry
Sir Edward Owen
William Owen
Commander
Welsh
Glan Severn
Montgomeryshire
Wales
Royal Navy
Seven Years' War
Pondicherry
Lord William Campbell
Nova Scotia
Halifax
Passamaquoddy Bay
Campobello Island
Italian
Shrewsbury
Mayor
Madras, India

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