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  <dc:title>Report of Sir RObert Dudley, Master of the Horse [after Earl of Leicester] and Sir William Cordell, Master of the Rolls, arbitrators appointed to settle matters at variance between the daughters of the deceased Edward Griffith [eldest son of the third Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn] and Sir Rees Griffith, second son and present possessor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Great refractoriness of both parties; no mood for compromise, "either winne or lose all". Sir Rees wished to have the controversy settled at Common Law, but the arbitrators decided it was a matter  for the Court of Chancery. For light on this situation examine "Pedigrees of Angelsey and Caernarfonshire Families"</dc:description>
  <dc:date>15 December 1559</dc:date>
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