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  <dc:title>Indenture being a recovery deed of five parts,of the Llysdulas estate in Anglesey to the use and behoof of the Rev. Edward Hughes and his son and heir William Lewis Hughes</dc:title>
  <dc:description>With the proviso that nothing in the trusts created by this document shall impair or hinder the power of setting apart £7,000 for the use and benefit of E. Hughes's younger children. The parties to the deed are very usual names in Llysdulas transactions of this period - Paul Panton the younger of Plas Gwyn; Rowland Williams of Beaumaris, agent to the Baron Hill estate; and Edward Lloyd of Cefn Meiriadog by St. Asaph. There is a schedule attached, in which the moiety of the Parys Mine in the parish of Amlwch figures quite prominently.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 June 1799</dc:date>
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