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William and Betty

Wreck

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The *William and Betty* was a vessel recorded in the National Monuments Record of Wales as a wreck from the early modern period (c. 16th–17th century). Specific details on its loss, such as date, location, cause, or casualties, are not documented, and its significance remains primarily archaeological.

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The National Monuments Record of Wales records William and Betty as Wreck from the Ôl-ganoloesol period. The saved point comes from the official national record. Inclusion does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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