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  <dc:title>Four papers relating to the Beaumaris - Newborough controversy </dc:title>
  <dc:description>although one of them (5006) has the date 21 Febry., 1729-1730. The third (5607) is endorsed: "A Coppy of Newborough Chartr Dat.30 April 15 Henry VIII [1523] &amp; surren[ered] 29 Octr., 29 Henry [1537]". The fourth (5608) is the really important document, being the considered opinion of counsel [given by Tho: Lutwyche on Mch.1O, 1709-10] that it would be somewhat difficult to take effective measures against the officials of Newborough for holding courts,&amp;c., because of "a long enjoyment of such Liberties"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1709-1710</dc:date>
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