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  <dc:title>Letter to Benjamin Wyatt from David Wllis of Gwynfryn by Llanystumdwy (3 Novr.,1803).</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Has perused leases submitted to him, and has noticed the rather unusual clause for re-possession by the lessor upon giving a year's notice. "Such a clause would not have been consistent in a Lease for Lives, an Interest which must necessarily subsist independent of the Will of the Lessor; but I feel assured there can exist no legal objection to it in a Lease for Years".</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 November 1803</dc:date>
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