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Newspaper cuttings re Caernarfon.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM923/331 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’The Herald’ re a County Court action, Ferry Committee of the Caernarfon Corporation -v- Mr. Neal Macmillan for alleged breaches of covenant of the ferry lease.  1891 March 20
XM923/332 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’The Chronicle,’ reporting a dinner given at the Grosvenor Hotel in celebration of the centenary of tie Old Bank. (Mr. G.R. Rees is reported as the oldest member of ...  more 1892 Nov. 19
XM923/333 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’North Wales Observer and Express’. Letters on the financial muddle of the Caernarfon Corporation.  1893 March 10
XM923/334 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’North Wales Observer and Express’; of a letter re the financial muddle of the Caernarfon Corporation from `a rate payer’. (Cutting includes a report on th...  more 1893 March 31
XM923/335 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’North Wales Observer and Express’: of a letter to the Editor from John J.J. Colgan, 8, Church Street, Caernarfon re the financial muddle of the Caernarfon Corpo...  more 1893 Sept. 29
XM923/336 NEWSPAPER CUTTING re the railway extension to Beddgelert.  1895 March
XM923/337 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald’, re enquiry on Colwyn Bay Urban District Council’s application to borrow £4936, £4000, £500 for public work. Also letter on re...  more 1897 Sept. 29
XM923/338 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from ’Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald’, of a letter signed ’Bank Quay’ on ?Generosity in Caernarfon’, and a cutting and an offprint from the same paper of...  more 1897 Sept. 291898 Feb. 25
XM923/339 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the ’Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald’, reporting the meeting of Caernarfon Town Council re:- Insanitary houses in the town; The proposed light railway; Complaints re t...  more 1898 Dec.
XM923/340 2 NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS - Age 23 Katherine Louisa Lovat or Fraser - convicted of five charges of fraud in Edinburgh. (Daughter of a Welsh Clergyman at Caernarfon). Age 32 Mrs. Chrissle Price (same woman)...  more n.d.(1898)
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