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  <dc:title>Power of attorney granted by [first] Marquess of Anglesey to C.H.Evans to collect rents on the Plas Newydd estate, issue notices and warrants, &amp;c.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>There was close friendship for some years between the Marquess and the squire of Henblas, as witness conveyances of land (649), and the Llanedwen exchange (650-671); it was his obsession with rent-collecting, said his solicitor, that made C.H.E. somewhat dilatory in answering queries from the Stamp Office over the legacies of the Rev. Henry Rowlands (732-739). Doct. 51 proves that C.H. Evans was very active in supervising repairs and building operations on Lord Anglesey's estate from May, 1851, to May, 1852.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 May 1838</dc:date>
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