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  <dc:title>Letters to Sir Robert Williams</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Chiefly domestic - many from his wife, several from his father-in-law, Edward Hughes of Kinmel, several (in neat, crisp handwriting) from Lord Bulkeley, now signing himself W-B, i.e., Warren-Bulkeley, having assumed the armorial bearings of the Warrens of Poynton. Considerable references to the Volunteer   movement. More than one letter from Colonel Peacock of Plas Llanfair, a jovial Irishman who had married Emma, daughter of William Jones of Penhesgin and widow of Robert Hughes of Plas Coch (see Pedigrees, 26,113).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1803</dc:date>
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