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  <dc:title>Copy letters from Fearon to Lord Penrhyn</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Reference to the floods etc. as in PENRH/1424. He is sorry to hear that his Lordship did not receive the Journals, which he assures, were sent (see PENRH/1426). Mentions the weather and there being a "glut of rain" which has thrown them back considerably. Further talk regarding crops and cultivation and reference to one Negro coming on exceedingly well with the plough.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 June 1806  </dc:date>
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