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  <dc:title>Papers testifying to the interest taken by Mr Neil Baynes in the antiquarian history of Anglesey</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Refers to gold armlets secured by the B.M. in 1849, the Plas Newydd cromlech, The Cyndal, Dindryfol and Cremlyn stones, also the leaning stone at Tregwehelyth by Presaddfed; matters of measurement, orientation, etc. 

Mr Neil Baynes was brother-in-law to the late Lord Boston, a Fellow of the society of Antiquaries, a zealous supporter of Anglesey Antiquarian Society, and a frequent contributor to its "Transactions". He is still alive (1942) and keeps up a fruitful interest in the county's history and development</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1910</dc:date>
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