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CONFERENCE AND MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS
Selwyn College Cambridge University (September 2025)
Celebrating 100 years of the 1925 Property Legislation
The Impact of the Law of Property Legislation 1922-1925 on Manors and Manorial Records in England and Wales
Paper presented with Peter Foden
European Society for Comparative Legal History (University of Szeged, Hungary, 2025)
Took part in panel discussion with co-copy editors of Comparative Legal History concering publishing comparative legal history
Law and Language Symposium (Salford University, 2025)
Language and the Law in Wales
Paper presented with Aled Griffiths
The Neglected Decade: legal issues of the 1950s (online conference, 2022)
Halfway to Paradise? Leasehold reform in the 1950s
Paper presented with Professor Helen Carr
Talk given to the Eryri section of National Trust (Bangor, 2022)
At Variance: The Penrhyn Entail
Legal Wales (Llandudno, 2022)
Dillwyn v. Llewelyn — a different approach
(presentation given in Welsh)
Radio Cymru (2022)
Inanterview with Dei Tomos concerning the possible influences by Henry VIII on the marriage choices of a north Wales aristocrat
Modern Studies in Property Law (University of Oxford, 2022)
Can Consumer Law Succeed Where Property Law Has Failed? Evaluating Responses to the Crisis of Leasehold
Paper presented with Professor Helen Carr, Professor Caroline Hunter and Carl Makin
Cymdeithas Hanes Dyffryn Ogwen (Bethesda, 2022)
Harri'r 8ed a Chochwillan
Clwb yr Efail (Bangor, 2021)
Llanerch-hindda
Paper presented on four centuries of the social and legal history of a hill farm in Carmarthenshire
Modern Studies in Property Law (University of Northumbria, 2020)
Paper accepted for conference presentation on the experience of leaseholders in Wales
Anglesey Antiquarians (Oriel Môn Llangefni, 2019)
The Law in Anglesey under the Tudors
Star Chamber Conference (University of Durham, 2019)
Presented paper on Welsh identity with Professor Robin Grove-White
Cymdeithas Gruffydd ap Cynan (Conwy, 2019)
Presented paper on the Acts of Union 1536-43 (presentation given in Welsh)
BBC Radio Cymru (2019)
Interview with Aled Hughes about the marriages of Henry VIII and their possible influence on Edward Griffith of Penrhyn in his relationship with Agnes of Cochwillan
International Conference on Welsh Studies (NAASWCH) 2018 (Bangor)
The persistence of native Welsh law beyond the Acts of Union 1536-43
Ecclesiastical History Society Conference (University of Cambridge, 2018)
Paper presented with Professor Rebecca Probert, Bigamy Entails and the Church
Harvard Celtic Colloquium (2017)
The Acts of Union 1536-43—Were they really the end of the road for Welsh Law?
Modern Studies in Property Law Publication Workshop (University of Cambridge, 2017)
Dillwyn v Llewelyn: Was the case really all about proprietary estoppel?
Modern Studies in Property Law Conference (Queen's University Belfast, 2016)
To register or not to register?—That is the question
Institute of Welsh Maritime Historical Studies (Porthmadog, 2016)
Hen gyfreithiau â'r môr (Medieval Welsh Law and the Mid-Victorian Foreshore). Presentation made in Welsh
BBC Radio Cymru (2016)
Interview with Dei Thomas about the influence of Cyfraith Hywel in the nineteenth century case of Attorney General v. Jones concerning the ownership of the foreshore in Cemaes Bay, Anglesey
The British Legal History Conference (Reading, 2015)
Aspects of the legal history of the Penrhyn entail 1526-1580—A Family at War
Society of Legal Scholars (2014, 2015 and 2017)
A New Model for Overreaching (Nottingham, 2014)
Aspects of the legal history of the Penrhyn entail 1526-1580—A Family at War (York, 2015)
The Acts of Union 1536-43—Were they really the end of the road for Welsh Law (University College Dublin, 2017)
Irish Association of Law Teachers (Belfast, 2013)
Delivered paper on the legal history of the Griffith family of Penrhyn
Welsh Legal History Society (2012 and 2013)
Delivered paper on the Victorian case of Attorney General v. Jones to the Welsh Legal History Society in Cardiff (2012)
Organised conference at Oriel Môn, Anglesey on "Water in the Laws of Wales" (2013).
Legal Wales (2011 and 2016)
Delivered paper on the Welsh concept of cyfran on behalf of the Welsh Legal History Society in Cardiff (2011)
Chaired and organsied session on Landlord and Tenant Law: The Renting Homes (Wales) Act—where to now? Divergence between English and Welsh Law in Bangor (2016)
Spoke in breakout session concerning the emerging Welsh law library in Bangor (2016)
BA/Leverhulme Small Grants Scheme 2023-24 (Participant)
Landed Estates and Legal Changes in Wales c1250-1600
Passed all quality threshold criteria, but not selected through the randomisation process
Bangor University NERC Discipline-hopping for Environmental Solutions (December 2021)
History For the Future: unlocking archives to solve challenges
£10,000
Member of the core project team
CAHB Seed Funding (October 2021), £2,700 Women, Property and Power in Wales, c. 1300-1600 (Principal Investigator)
Bangor University ESRC (IAA) (July 2019)
Opening the Vaults− a research project to make suggestions for an on-line toolkit to assist members of the public with archival research, £7,312 together with top up of £5,695 (Principal Investigator)
Bangor University ESRC (IAA) (September 2018)
A New Paradigm for Overreaching £8,687 (Principal Investigator)
Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
Interpretation of legal documents by reference to documents relating to the Penrhyn Estate, £1,440 (April 2013)
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Owen, G. (PI)
21/06/19 → 1/08/22
Project: Research
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy