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LETTER: [Lord] Newborough, in London, to ?Rev. David Williams. He has just returned from staying with a friend in co. Dorset for shooting. He is going back there until Parliament meets. He reports ... rhagor
| 1829 Jan.20 |
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LETTER: Farrers & Co., 66 Lincolns Inn Fields, [London], to G. Bettiss, Caernarfon, informing him that they were sending Sir John Owen’s conveyance (6 and 7 February 1810) and an indenture of le... rhagor
| 1829 April 15 |
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LETTER: Spencer Wynn in London, to G. Bettiss, Tower House, Caernarfon, expressing his pleasure that he had come to terms with John Williams about Segroit Mill. He felt that it would be as well to co... rhagor
| 1829 April 23 |
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LETTER: Lord Newborough, at 15 Suffolk St., [London], to G. Bettiss, Tower House, Caernarfon, acknowledging receipt of 3 letters, containing Bank of England notes worth £700 and £470. His health was ... rhagor
| 1829 May 5 |
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NOTE: Lord Newborough, in London, to G. Bettiss, Tower House, Caernarfon, stating that he had been prevented from answering his letter as the messenger had arrived at ?Fort St. David late the previous... rhagor
| 182[9] June 8 |
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LETTER: John Provis, Holyhead, to Spencer Wynn, with details of Lord Newborough’s land taken for the new road between Penmaenmawr and Penmaenbach, valued at £98.2.6..
| 1829 June 15 |
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LETTER: Richard Heywood, Gorffwysfa, Bangor, to the Hon. Spencer Wynn, requesting information as to the character of John Hughes, his coachman for three years.
| 1829 July 16 |
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LETTER: Richard Williams, Denbigh to the Rev. Edward Williams, Vicarage, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh, re the diversion of a footpath in pa.[rish] Llanrhaeadr and the formalities involved therein.
| 1829 July 22 |
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LETTER: Sir Coutts Trotter, Strand, London, to the Hon. Spencer Wynn, asking for news of Lord Newborough’s illness.
| 1829 Aug.12 |
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LETTER: John Pownall, Staple Inn, [London], to the Hon. Mr. Wynn, acknowledging £75 interest payable on a Bond. He needed this payment as he has money problems with his business.
| 1829 Sept.3 |