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                <title>John Jones to Thomas Pennant, 21 October 1777</title>
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                    <date when="1777-10-21">21 October 1777</date>
                    
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                    <salute>Sir</salute>
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                        <placeName ref="pl1553">Bodleian Library</placeName> Oct 21 1777</dateline>
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                <p>I did not receive your Favour of the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Instant 'till Sat: Evening last having been Absent from <placeName ref="pl1347">Oxford</placeName> 
                    about a Fortnight, <del>
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                    </del>which I am the more sorry for as you are desirous of an immediate Answer. I have 
                    therefore taken the first Opportunity to let you know that I have consulted <bibl type="authorial">
                        <title ref="bi0711">Dodsworth</title>
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                    N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. 4173, and have sent you <del>
                        <gap reason="authorial" unit="letters" quantity="1"/>
                    </del>herewith inclosed such Extracts
                    out of it as I thought any way serviceable to your Purpose.<note type="editorial">No enclosure survives with the manuscript.</note> <bibl type="authorial">
                        <title ref="bi0711">Dodsworth's Collection</title>
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                is a very valuable one. It consists of 164 Volumes, of which 49 are of his own handwriting. They are chiefly Copies of Original Deeds charters Pedigrees &amp;c 
                especially relating to Abbies &amp;c. and as they were collected before the rage of civil War had destroyed the Originals, they are very extensive, 
                taking in almost all the Counties in England, but as M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <persName ref="pe2139">Dodsworth</persName> was a native of <placeName ref="pl0770">yorkshire</placeName> 
                there are more particulars relating to that County than to any other. I have sent the Passages in 
                    <persName ref="pe2140">S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> H. <del>s</del>Spelman</persName> <del>that</del> where mention is made <persName ref="pe2141">de monte alto</persName>. I am Sorry that 
                    I cannot send you a list of the <placeName ref="pl1216">Denbighshire</placeName> Families this Post, <persName ref="pe2126">M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Price</persName> 
                    not being in Town but is expected every Day. I have made all the Search that the Shortness of the Time would allow about the Arms of <persName ref="pe2142">Ithel Fach</persName> but 
                to no Purpose.</p>
               
                <p>In <bibl type="authorial">
                        <title ref="bi0711">Dodsworth</title>
                    </bibl> vol 20 page 44 are the Arms of sundry Gentlemen in <placeName ref="pl1221">Northwales</placeName>. The 
                    Collection is entitled 
                    The Auntient Gentry of North <sic>Walls</sic>. Among them I find one <persName ref="pe2142">Ithel vachan</persName> of whom there is this Account. 
                    <persName ref="pe2142">Ithel Vachan</persName> of hym descended men of <placeName ref="pl0703">Northoppe</placeName>, 
                    in <placeName ref="pl0702">F<add place="above">l</add>yntshire</placeName> and others  B &amp; Lion passant Arg." – I have examined all the 
                    Coats therein delineated &amp; 
                    described but cannot find one that bears the least Resemblance to your Draught.
                    
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                <p>I am very much obliged to you for the Sketch of the <rs type="art" ref="ar0459">Silver Harp</rs> and am glad to find that <add place="above">you</add> 
                    intend engraving it.
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                <p>The vol. of <persName ref="pe2139">Dodsworth</persName> that you refer to treats chiefly of <placeName ref="pl1362">Cheshire</placeName>, in 
                    particular of the <placeName ref="pl3047">Abbey of S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Werburg</placeName> at 
                    <placeName ref="pl0002">Chester</placeName>. Of the Foundation of it. Confirmation of its Liberties. 
                    by <persName ref="pe2143">William Rufus</persName> &amp;c &amp;c.<note type="editorial">Pennant writes of a convent of Benedictine nuns
                        at the monastery of St John in Chester being possibly the remains of one which had belonged to St Werburgh, 
                        referencing his information to the work of Dugdale, 'Monasticon, i. 507'. See <hi rend="italic">A tour in Wales 1770 [1773]</hi> 
                        (2nd edn., 1784), pp. 193–4.</note>
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                <p>I have nothing to communicate to you relative to the Eisteddfa,<note type="editorial">'Eisteddfod'. See further <ref target="1385.xml">1385</ref> and 
                    <ref target="1428.xml">1428</ref>, nn. 2, 10.</note> none of the MSS that I know of give any account of it except what you have already received. If 
                    in the mean Time any thing relating to it falls in my Way, you may depend upon receiving it by the first Opportunity. I am</p>
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                    your most obedient humble Servant
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                        <persName ref="pe0322">Jno Jones</persName>
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