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XD2/15075

LETTER: John Spooner, Glynllifon, to Lord Newborough. He discusses a wall blown down by the plantations. There are plenty of young trees in the kitchen garden to fill the plantation, being oak, ash, spruce, fir and beech. Birch is no use as people break into the plantations and break them. He is to plant 2300 trees in all. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 4903]


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