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  <dc:title>Papers relating to accusations against T.M.Griffiths of Ty Coch, Brynsiencyn</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Accusations of interfering with a path through Tyddyn Nathaniel to the high road, and of an encroachment by erecting buildings – by far the most interesting is the Welsh evidence given by William Williams (LLIG/690). 
Ultimately Griffith seems to have, after adopting for a time a cool and contemptuous attitude (LLIG/692), signed an admission of error regarding the encroachment and a willingness to pay an annual rent in recognition thereof, but the exact day of April, 1867, is not given in the document (LLIG/693). Nothing seems to have been done on the pathway in question. T.M.Griffith was the father of Sir Ellis J.Griffith, M.P. for Anglesey, and for a time Under-Secretary of State</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c. 1867</dc:date>
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