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  <dc:title>Exemplification of a Plea of Trespass enrolled in the Great Sessions of Anglesey held at Beaumaris, 2 Sept., 1661. Complainant: Thomas Rowlands. 
Defendants: William Lloyd of Pentraeth, clerk. Evan ap Hugh, late of Llanfaes, yeoman.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Obstruction by defts., by means of a ditch, of a pathway leading from the highway, across a close called Danfaesallan to complt's messuage called Bodfa. Judgement with costs for complt. 
Jurors named in the body of the document: Evan David of Eglwysael, gent; Owen Williams of Llangristiolus; John Edmund of Aberffraw; Robert Griffith of Llanfflewyn; William Mathews; Hugh ap Richard Griffith; Henry Thomas; William Jones; Richard Lloyd; Hugh Lewis; Edmund Hughes; William John ap Hugh. 
William Lloyd of Pentraeth is better know as the rector of Llaneilian, father-in-law of the rector of Llanddyfnan.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 September 1663</dc:date>
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