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  <dc:title>Letters to and from G.W.Griffith [brother to William Griffith and brother-in-law to Mrs John Matthews, Aberystwyth]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He seems to have been a young man of excellent character, of great pluck, but of very poor health. From these letters, he had been for some time at Chester (Letter 7), Dublin, where he made a manful fight for better shop conditions (Letter 4), and Brecon (Letter 8). He died early in 1841 (Letter 12). Letter 7 is a gossipy account of affairs in Chester in 1831 - especially about the Methodist cause there.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>n.d.</dc:date>
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