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  <dc:title>"The names and number of the respective Candidates, and of the severall freeholders polled, att the Ellection had for a Knight of the shire...upon Thursday the 13th day of May, 1708...together with the names of the places where the respective ffreeholds doe lye"</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Most illuminating record of probably the fiercest election ever fought in Anglesey; final numbers, Lord Bulkeley, 167; Owen Meyrick, 152, which fill in a very serious hiatus in W.R. Williams: Parliamentary History of Wales, p.6. The Bodvell faction, the Bodeon contingent, supported by the squires and yeomen of the western hundreds, including not a few in the Bulkeley strongholds of Tindaethwy and Twrcelyn, figure prominently among the 152</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13 May 1708</dc:date>
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