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  <dc:title>State of accounts up to 15 May, 1790, between Richard Poole, the Beaumaris attorney, and Miss Eliza Evans, daughter of Charles Evans of Trefeilir.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Amounts received by Miss Evans from various legacies, disbursements, &amp;c. She was evidently quite fond of making visits to the Border, especially to the Oswestry district; this can be easily accounted for as Richard Poole her attorney had married (as second wife) the daughter of a William Griffith who had bought Cefn-y-braich by Llansilin from the representative of the olf Glan Alaw and Presaddfed families. Richard Poole, be it remembered, was a near relative of the Henblas family. For the whole subject, see documebt HENB/294 in this collection (which is a draft note to Gwallter Mechain (March 3, 1820)), and collate Pedigrees, 18, 352.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1790</dc:date>
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