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  <dc:title>Letter from Kenneth Jackson, 1 Sandy Lane South, Wallington, Surrey to Ifor Williams</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Thanks Ifor Williams and Mrs Williams for having him to stay.
He went to a small gathering at the Museum with Flower, Delarget, Mahr of Dublin, Robinson of Harvard, Von Sydow and Campbell of Lund.
It was a committee to get help for the study of folk-culture in Ireland. Britain is the black spot of Europe in this respect. Ireland has got the stuff better than almost any country in Europe. Delargey wants him to publish a short note on the Gras mi Gris tale.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c. 1930</dc:date>
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