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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/1001/21 LETTER from R.T. Hill to Bob(Owens?). Givesalistof figures and makes some remarks about the mine and then remarks that the weather is very hot and that two of his children are holidaying in Prestatyn.  1866 Sept. 7
XM/1001/22 LETTER from R.T. Hill to Bob (Owens?) says that the rents are due and he wants them on time as Mr. Kennedy is very particular about that. He gives figures and asks him to be sure to check that they ar...  more 1866 Sept. 12
XM/1001/23/1 REPORT of Trefriw Sewing School, the Treasurer’s Account.  1853
XM/1001/23/2 LETTER from D. Williams of 142 Piccadilly, London, enclosing a cheque for £5 to the Sewing School in Trefriw.  1859 July 21
XM/1001/23/3 LETTER to Miss Hill from L. Kennedy concerning a subscription to the Sewing Sxhool at Trefriw.  1859 July 19
XM/1001/23/4 LETTER from Willoughby De Eresby of 12, Mostyn Street, Llandudno enclosing a cheque for £5 being a subscription to the Sewing School at Trefriw.  1862 Oct. 12
XM/1001/23/5 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT, Trefriw and Llanrhychwyn Children’s Clothing Club.  1864
XM/1001/23/6 RECEIPT for the donation of Miss Hill to Capel Curig School received by the Reverend L. Thomas.  1865 Sept. 18
XM/1001/23/7 NEWSPAPER CUTTING concerning the launching of the sloop ’the Annie Hill’ at Trefriw.  n.d
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