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  <dc:title>Memoranda, letters and "accounts current"</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Few memoranda by Lord Penrhyn (PENRH/1300-1304); a sheaf of letters from Davis about financial matters (PENRH/1305-1321), and two accounts current by Wigston (PENRH/1323, 1324). 
By far the most interesting is the letter of 22 July, 1803 (1322) from the firm of Davidsons &amp; Graham, dilating upon the stagnancy of the sugar trade conseuent upon Napoleon's closing of all continental ports to imports from England and its colonies</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1803</dc:date>
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