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  <dc:title>Counterpart lease by Richard, Lord Penrhyn, to Michael Humble, Samuel Holland, and Samuel Worthington, three Liverpool merchants, upon "all and every the delfs, quarries, veins, grooves, rakes, ribs, and beds of hone, stone" already discovered or to be discovered in, upon, or under, the farm of Blaen y Nant in the parish of Llandegai.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>21 years at a yearly rent of £20 and the sum of 10/- upon every ton of hone or stone raised or produced. This lease was in pursuance of a previous agreement to "discover" made on 1 Aug., 1796.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 August 1796</dc:date>
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