Ryght wurchipfull cosyn, yf it plese you for to her of suche tydings as we have her, the basset [embassy] of Burgoyne schall come to Calleys the Saturday[130.
The Kyng came the last weke to Westminster, and the Duk of Yorke came to London with hys oune housole onlye to the nombre of cxl.
And because Spordauns had no certeyn tydyngs, we thought ye schuld take them a worthe tyl more certayn.
In this letter, as in the last, we have Worcester and Barker both in London, which, we have seen, points to the year 1456.
Notwithstandyng, I trowe I shall come home or the shire, but I woll nat it be knowe till the same day, for I will not come there with owt I be sent fore be the peple to Heylisdonne.
Wherfore I beseche you lowly for His love that all socourith and susteyneth to be good maister and comfort to her.
Item, in case it can be understood that he made none estate, 'than lete Wodesyde goo to Robert Prymer in his owyn name, saying that John P.
I construe in my owyn mend, and conseyve i now and to myche, and whan I have brokyn my conseyte to sume that in happe he deniythe yt too, they have put me in cownforth more than I kowde have be any imajynasyon in my owyn conseythe.
And thei ride with speris and launyegays, like men of werre, so that the seid tenauntis arn a ferd to kepe there owyn howses.
Remembyr that zowr lyvelod may be set in soche a rule that ye may knowe how ytts, and wat is owyn to zow; for be my feythe I have holpyn as mysche as I may and mor, savyng my sylfe, and therfor take hede er yt be weers.
I pray zow sey thus myche on zour owyn hed, and yf ze can not sped of the hatlase I pray zow bye me one of xijd.
I putte yow in certeyn that I wull nevyr pay him peny of that duty that ys owyng to hym, thow he sue me for yt, not of myn owyn pursse; for I wul nat be compellyd to pay yowyr dettes azens my well, and thow I wuld, I may nat.
For there was a man, and a lordis sone, seid but late, and toke it for an exampill that Sir Robert Harecourt had the good will of the lordis after ther comyng in, and yet within shorte tyme after here men kylled hym in hys owyn place.
Where fore I a wyse yow to see me savyd harmelesse azens hym for yowyr owyn a wauntage in tyme cumyng, for yf I pay yt, at longe wey ze xall bere the losse.
Also it is thought the more lerned men that ye have of your owyn contre of your councell, the more wurchepful it is to you.
Men sey ye will neyther folwe the avyse of youre owyn kynred, nor of youre counsell, but contynwe your owyn wylfullnesse, whiche, but grace be, shal be youre distrucion.
Item, understand wele the poyntis that ben in my cosyn Arblasteris letter that arn wretyn in yowrs, and purvey redily ther for for your owyn a vayll.
Tonsted on Thursday last past, as it is seyd, and all that countre is sore trobelid therwith; and if he had abedyn at home he had be lyke to have be fechid owte of his owyn hows, for the peple ther abowght is sor meved with hym.
Kyng Harry, both of hys owyn lyflode or of any other mannys that he had to doo wyth all.
Item, as for the evydens that Watkyn Shypdam hadd, he delivered to hys wyffe a box enselyd with hys owyn seall by hys lyffe for to be delyveryd to you, whych box she delyveryd to Ric.
And that they will geve noo credence to suche as wyll upon here owyn imagynacionys for maleyse or invye intendyng to contrarye the dedys wyll or mys spende hese goodis .
The same authority informs us that Edmund Mortimer espoused the daughter of Owyn with great solemnity.
The proclamation for an array "to meet the King at Lichfield, and proceed with him towards Wales to check the insolence and malice of Owyn Glyndowr and other rebels," was issued the same day.
Owyn Glyndowr and other rebels in the parts of Wales.
In these Memoirs the form generally adhered to is Owyn Glyndowr.
At noon, when there was no shadow on the face of the sun-dial, Brother Owyn came hobbling slow over the grass betwixt two young monks that guided his steps.
Brother Owyn smiled and laid his hand upon the dreamer's shoulder: "And art thou crying out for knowledge of men?
But the tale that Brother Owyn loved best he had not yet sung to the brethren.
Brother Owynpursed his lips, or shook his head, or turned the pages backward to read again.
III Kingdoms Not of This World Brother Owyn sat in the cloister-garth in the shadow of the sun-dial, his little colour-pots on a flat stone beside him, his vellum on a board across his knees.
After a little while Brother Owyn spoke:-- "Will Langland had a daughter called Calote.
I know the sheep, the birds I know,--and Brother Owyn in the Priory, that learned me to sing.
Forty years past, when Brother Owyn was a young man, he had fled into the Church in the hope to escape the world.
But, indeed, there was little known of Brother Owyn among the brethren.
And for this cause did Brother Owyn sit with his feet among the narcissus-flowers.
Brother Owynlaid his hand on the dreamer's lip, and "Hush!
During the dreadful devastations caused by Owyn Glyndowr, great numbers left their mansions and estates a prey to his fury, and saved themselves from personal violence by taking refuge in England, or beyond the seas.
Monk of Evesham; ending with an account of the marriage of Edmund Mortimer with a daughter of Owyn Glyndowr, and two cases of sacrilege.
From one circumstance we may fairly infer, that, whilst he was aiding the Prince in the war against Owyn Glyndowr, he had not been silent or idle in the dissemination of these principles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "owyn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.