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  <dc:title>Thirty-eight letters to Sir Hugh Williams, and one group of bills from Childs the London bankers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>They consist of somewhat conventional missives (and some inclined te be sharp and critical) from his step-son Lord Bulkeley, i.e., Thomas James, 7th. Viscount, and several canvassing letters over Anglesey and Carnarvonshire elections. A good few have to do with the education of "Bob" [the later Sir Robert Williams], and one contains very severe strictures on the discipline at Ruthin School in the eighties of the 18th century</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1767-1780</dc:date>
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