Item Title | Description | Archive Date |
XD/32/986
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BUNDLE of miscellaneous bills, vouchers and pay lists of the Cefnamwich Estate for sums paid including Home Farm pay lists; bill from Caernarvonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee for hire of a... more
| 1939-1948 |
XD/32/1061
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INVOICE: Caernarvonshire County War Agricultural Executive Committee, Finance Department, at Bryntysilio, St. David’s Road, Caernarfon to Mr. R. Parry, Cefnamwlch Gardens, Tydweiliog, Pwllheli f... more
| 1945 July 31 |
XD32A/2/3
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LETTER: William P. Burke, Cahir, to [William] Rochfort, informing him of an incident in 1641 during the Thirty Years War, when Walter Butler assasinated Wallenstein, on the Emperor’s command, an... more
| 1915 March 29 |
XD32A/2/4
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LETTER: William P. Burke, Cahir, co. Tipperary, to William Rochfort, re Walter Butler, Gallstown, co. Kilkenny, and his part in the murder of Wallenstein during the Thirty Years War.
| 1915 April 6 |
XD32A/3/9
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LETTER: John J. Murray, Ballough, Kilmanagh, Callan, co. Kilkenny, to Lady Margaret Charteris, stating that he has sent her some holly from the place where her grandfather was born. He also says that... more
| 1914 Dec. 22 |
XD32A/3/11
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NOTE: Edmund Charteris, War Office, to [William] Rochfort, stating that he is enclosing a letter from John Murray, and that it would be interesting to know his history, and that he should be sent a fa... more
| 1915 April 29 |
XD32A/3/12
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LETTER: Edmund Charteris, War Office, Whitehall, to [William] Rochfort, asking, inter alia, if he had discovered the connection of [John] Murray, [Ballough, Kilmanagh, Calan, co. Kilkenny] with his fa... more
| 1915 Dec. 18 |
XS2009/388/1
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Painting of S. Lloyd George by W.F. Billinghame with the following painted on a scroll on the middle of the painting:
"Think out new ways; think out new methods; think out new ways ... more
| 1919 Jan |
XS/1497/4/5
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Pavilion, Caernarfon, ? decorated for the Boer War victory celebrations.
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XS/1497/7/8
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Women munition workers at Caernarfon during the first World War. They were producing eighteen-pounder shells.
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