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  <dc:title>Letter from Lewis Morris at Holyhead to the Rev. Mr Richard Bulkeley at Dronwy</dc:title>
  <dc:description>"Sir, I am informed you have a great plenty of Plumbtree Suckers about your House; I am about Fencinga Garden in a small tenement of mine and shall much oblig'd yo you if you can spare me any; or whatever else that you can well be without, such as wild cherries &amp; c. and in so doing you'll add to ye Favours already receiv'd; and when it lies in my way I desire you'd Comand me to serve you. who am. your Humble Servant, L. Morris."</dc:description>
  <dc:date>8 January 1735/6</dc:date>
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