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  <dc:title>Correspondence between Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant and Philip Constable Ellis, rector of Llanfairfechan regarding the burial of "still born" children.   </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters probably relate to the situation described in a letter in PFA/8/182.  While the rector sets out the legal responsibility for the burial of babies, Lord Penrhyn argues that men of the church have a moral responsibility to ensure that babies being buried truly were still born. States concern that the current situation "…..is a practice which affords neat facility for the concealment of culpable neglect and ill treatment of those children, and even of child - murder and I should think that the moral influence of the clergyman even if he has no legal authority - might be beneficially exercised in furthering a stop to such a practice."</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 October 1871-7 October 1871</dc:date>
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