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Clenennau letters and papers 614.
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Lord Byron, at Carnarvon, to Sir John Owen, Governor of Conwy,
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- 1646, 17th April. (Creation)
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Because of the uncertainty of the weather and the boisterous winds, the writer finds it will be long before his wife's goods can arrive in Caernarvon by water. He has therefore thought fit - if the enemy be removed at a convenient distance - to have them brought there on horseback. For that purpose desires Owen to issue his warrants to press horses and tackling for their carriage to Bangor where the writer will take care that horses will be ready by eleven o'clock to bring the goods thence. Entreats Owen to issue sudden and effectual commands.
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 614.
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vtls005594541
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ISYSARCHB54
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