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  <dc:title>Last will and testament of Charles Evans of Trefeilir (9 Sept., 1802); probate at Bangor, 20 Dec., 1802.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Comprehensive conspectus of the Trefeilir and Henblas estate; sole executrix, daughter Eliza (who died in the October of 1803); trustees were [the third] Rev. Henry Rowlands of Plas Gwyn, Capt. James Furness of Holyhead [whose dr. Hugh, son of Charles Evans, had married], and Owen Anthony Poole, the Caernarvon attorney. Several interesting bequests, including that to Mary Rice who received £50 (she must have been in his employ for some years, as she had a big hand in writing up the book of recipes preserved at Henblas, dated 1789 - Henblas A, 17). See also HENA/29.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 September 1802</dc:date>
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