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  <dc:title>Miscellaneous Correspondence </dc:title>
  <dc:description>W.O. Stanley, Penrhos (recommending Owen Owen of Galys as clerk of the peace for Anglesey); Thomas Beer (Owen Owen's application for the clerkship of the peace); Hugh Jones (on behalf of the inhabitants of Cemaes) to Lord Anglesey (the claims of Cemaes as a harbour of refuge); James Treweek, Mona Lodge (conveyance of letters in Anglesey); Rev. R. R. Mealy, Perfeddgoed, Bangor, to Lord Anglesey (application for the vacant living of Llanddeiniolen); the inhabitants of Amlwch (including the president and members of the Amlwch Literary and Philosophical Society) to the same (addresses of welcome on his Lordship's visit to Amlwch)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1841</dc:date>
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