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  <dc:title>Counterpart Settlement</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1. Robert Williams of Pwll y Crochan, co. Denbigh, Esq., and Jane, his wife.

2. Elizabeth Holland of Conway, widow.

3. Sir Robert Williams of Marl, Bart., Humphrey Roberts of Bryn y Neuadd, Esq., Owen Holland of Conway, Esq.

Settlement (after the marriage of the said Robert Williams and Jane, his wife) of the properties
Pwll y Crochan and the house and field called Isgwern Field in Rhiw, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos; also Ty'n y Caie, Poplas, Rhiwie, Pen y Bryn, Nant y Glynn, Pendorlan, Pen Bron Rhiw, allin Rhiw; Pant y Gloch, Ty'n Llwydcoed, Ty Isa, Bryn maen, Cristo, all in the township of Eirias; the ferry or passage called Porthaethwy, alias Bangor Ferry; Bryn Llwyd in the township of Dinam, Llangaffo, Anglesey; Penr'orsedd in Dinam, Rhyd Dinam, Llwyn Ogan in Penmynydd, Ty'n y Cae in Penmynydd, a toft or garden in Beaumaris.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>10 February 1742/3</dc:date>
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