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Two aristocratic women who refused marriage form a lifelong domestic partnership and elope to a Welsh village, where they buy a small estate and transform a cottage into an elegant home with gardens, walks, and bridges. Contemporary accounts note their masculine dress and public curiosity, while the narrative highlights their charitable practices: hiring local labor to preserve dignity, practicing religious tolerance among servants, and supporting causes such as the Bible Society after a fervent community prayer. The text gathers eyewitness descriptions, social anecdotes, and reflections on household economy and personal eccentricity, portraying a quietly unconventional life sustained by mutual devotion and local engagement.

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J. Prichard

J. Prichard is best known for his work "An Account of the Ladies of Llangollen," which explores the lives of two remarkable women, Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby, who defied societal norms in 18th-century Wales. Their unconventional relationship and lifestyle at Plas Newydd became a focal point of interest, reflecting themes of friendship, independence, and the challenges faced by women of their time. Prichard's account provides valuable insights into their lives and the cultural context of the period, contributing to the understanding of women's roles in history.

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