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  <dc:title>Account Books - balance-sheets, rentals, disbursements - of agent Richard Hughes, 1749-1771, thirty-four in number (several duplicates). </dc:title>
  <dc:description>He was of Bodrwyn in Anglesey and High Sheriff of that county in 1754; he died in October, 1771, and was buried on the 18th. (Pedigrees, 139). The transition from his agency to that of Samuel Wright was bridged over by his son Hugh, a cornet in the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, and himself High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1776-7. R.H.'s agency witnessed the accession of the Pennants to the Warburton moiety in 1765.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1749-1771</dc:date>
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