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  <dc:title>Release by Thomas Lloyd of Pentraeth to Richard Gwynne of Bangor, esquire, for a consideration of £180, of the rectory of Penmon with all its appurtenances; dued to the King and to the Lord Bishop of Bangor.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This Richard Gwynne of Bangor, though here disguised an esquire, must have been Richard Wynn of Glasinfryn, archdeacon of Bangor and brother of Sir John Wynn of Gwydyr [this explains the devolution of the rectory to Sir John Wynn of Wattstay, from him to Sir William W. of Glascoed, then to his son of Llanforda, and ultimately to Richard, fourth Lord Bulkeley - see docts. BHILL/944-946]. The conveyances from Sir John Wynn to Sir W.W. accompany this release, but dated 19 &amp; 20 Sept., 1697</dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 April 1609</dc:date>
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