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  <dc:title>Documents which testify to Edward Griffith of Ymwlch, the pilgrim and sojourner, piling up mortgages and debts</dc:title>
  <dc:description>On 31 July 1797 he assigns Ymwlch and Tyddyn y Coed Gwyn as securities for an advance of £1,000 from Owen Owens, a Caernarvon shopkeeper; on 30 November 1805 he signs an indenture of "further charge" to the amount of £360. At this time he was in London; the document is witnessed by a John Wyche of 14 Bernard Street, Russell Square.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1797-1805</dc:date>
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