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XM/5120/59.

WARRANT to Griffith Wm. and Thomas Humphrey, High Constables of the Hundred of Dinllaen to issue their warrants to all Petty Constables within their hundred.
Endorsed:
PART OF LETTER from Thomas Humphreys, [Pen-y-Bryn, Edern] to [?Maurice Humphreys] he rode from Ffestiniog in the company of G. Humphreys of Pwllheli. There was great rain on Traeth Mawr then dry to Abererch. They got 48 cocks from the Cae Pant crop, Cae’r Odin 54 and 14 of good wheat. But they had trouble with Cae Crwn and Cae Berllan. Every one was stirred by a catch of 5 or 6 hundred herring. He hears of great sickness and death in neighbourlng parishes. He is sorry to hear M.H. is out of business. He should have taken T.H.’s advice to earn some money. On Sunday a messenger came from Richd. Tregwin Informing him that the small black was unwell. Before T.H. could get there the heifer was dead.
Document defective: torn.


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