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  <dc:title>Letter from Robert, Lord Bulkeley, to his agent Robert Jones at Conway</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Requests him to place £160 in two bags, and see that they be brought to the house of John Pugh, the grocer, at Chester; he wants them to go to Oulton [where Sir Philip Egerton lived, whose daughter Mary had married Richard, Lord Bulkeley's heir]. If R.J. and Harry Lloyd, another agent, could not make up the £160, then one or both of them must go to John Williams of Bodafon and get the difference from him. “And faile not to send the full summe to Chester"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 July 1685</dc:date>
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