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  <dc:title>Bundle of Letters Discussing an Incident on a Farm and the Property Defence Association's role</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The following letters contains correspondence between Lord Penrhyn, J.E. Vincent and H.J Ellis Nanney.The letters discuss whether the Property Defence Association should assist with a subscription for a reward in a police investigation. This being for an incident where a farmer’s animals were roasted alive after he took over the farm of R M Wynne. Lord Penrhyn is consulted on the matter as the president of the association.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>27 January 1896- 27 February 1896</dc:date>
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