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Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings.

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XM923/357 1 SCRAPBOOK of newspaper cuttings from the ’North Wales Chronicle’, the ’Times’, the ’Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald’, ’North Wales Express’ and ’W...  rhagor 1874-81
XM923/358 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS - Board of Guardians, Pwllheli, report. Llanfairfechan - Cemetery needed. Conway - gasoline used in public lamps instead of oil. Aber - results of coursing meeting.  1878 Feb. 9
XM923/359 NEWSPAPER (CUTTING reporting an account of a meeting of Caernarfon Harbour Trust.  n.d.(?1870s-80s)
XM923/360 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’Times’ on the Bishop of Manchester and teetotalism.  1886 Nov. 24
XM923/361 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’The Herald’ Report of the case William and Co. -v- Lord Penrhyn.  1889 Nov. 22
XM923/362 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’North Wales Chronicle’ re a case in Chancery - James Tomkinson and Henry Platt, bankers under the name of Williams and Co. -v- Lord Penrhyn. An action brought t...  rhagor 1889 Nov. 23
XM923/363 NEWSPAPER CUTTING - a review of a fiction book concerned with education by Mr. T. Marchant Williams called "The Land of my Fathers".  1889
XM923/364 NEWSPAPER GUTTING from ’The Chronicle’ (Chester). Further report on the case Williams and Co. -v- Lord Penrhyn. Case decided in favour of the plaintiffs.  1890 March 22
XM923/365 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’North Wales Observer and Express’. Letter from Joe Hammersmith replying to remarks made by Mr. G.R. Rees of Old Bank, in particular the latter’s scheme regar...  rhagor 1891 March 27
XM923/366 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’North Wales Chronicle’. Accounts of the annual meeting of Caernarfon Harbour Trust and account of Caernarfon Town Council monthly meeting.  1894 Jan. 6
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