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1 R. J. Olney, Lincolnshire Politics 1832-1885 (Oxford, 1973), p. 35.
2 Ibid., pp. 34-5.
3 National Library of Wales (henceforward N.L.W.), Margam and Penrice MS. L. 1199.
4 N.L.W., Chirk Castle, E. 4356.
5 Parliamentary Debates, 3rd. set, xliii, 12 June 1838.
6 W. R. Williams, The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales (Brecknock, 1895), p. 49.
7 For details of the life of E. C. Lloyd Hall see D. Williams, The Rebecca Riots (Cardiff, 1955), pp. 14-15.
8 Report of the Land Commission on Wales and Monmouthshire, 1896, Parliamentary Papers, xxxiv (1896), p. 162.
9 N.L.W, Chirk Castle, E. 663, E. 1510, E. 865, E. 4356.
10 Quoted in the Report of the Land Commission on Wales and Monmouthshire, 1896, p. 162.
11 I. G. Jones, 'The Liberation Society and Welsh Politics, 1844 to 1868', The Welsh History Review, vol. i, no. 2 (1961), pp. 193-224.
12 N.L.W., Cilgwyn MS. 34 quoted in D. W. Howell, Land and People in Nineteenth-Century Wales (London, 1978), p. 64.

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