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  <dc:title>Letter from William Kynaston to John Owen of Penrhos</dc:title>
  <dc:description>All at Ryton are very sorry to hear that the indisposition of Owen's family had called the writer's good sister, Owen's wife, out of these parts in so great a hurry. But they are sice glad to hear that all were recovered. It has been a sickly time in the writer's neighbourhood, and the fever has been very fatal in several families, but is now abated. Is under some difficulty how to dispose of a second son who has outgrown the schools, all sorts of employment being so very uncertain. Has lately bought his eldest son a chamber in the Inner Temple which cost him dear, in hopes he will proceed to purpose...... (for full description see paper catalogue).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>27 December 1707</dc:date>
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