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  <dc:title>Twenty-five letters to Sir Richard Bulkeley-Williams in relation to political matters in Anglesey (1832-1836)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Reactions of the Reform Bill and the Melbourne administration; Williams of Bodelwyddan and Holland Griffith of Carreg Lwyd will not compromise their deeply dyed Tory   principles, but nobedy could keep Sir Richard out from the representation of Anglesey - he won the seat in 1832 and was re-elected in 1835</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1832-1836</dc:date>
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