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Maritime Records

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/2070/61 ACCOUNT BOOK: For an un-named ship.  c.1815
XM/2070/62 LETTER: John Williams, Ship and Insurance Agent, 47 Mark Lane, London to D.T. Edwards, Market St., Caernarfon, re payment of cheques. Endorsed: Statement of accounts. Attached: List of stores [23/...  more 1880-1881
XM/2070/63 FREIGHT ACCOUNT of the ’Sybyl Wynne’, Metropolitan Wharf, Wapping Wall, E.. The Brig had a cargo of Cocoa etc. from St. Kitts. [Damaged condition.]  1880 June 4
XM/2070/64 RECEIPT for payment of fees for the Discharge of seamen, Mercantile Marine Office, St. Katherine’s Dock, London. The brig, with a tonnage of 175 was sailing to or from Port Alfred. [Damaged con...  more 1880 June 4
XM/2070/65 INSURANCE CERTIFICATE: The Provincial A1 Mutual Marine Insurance Co. Ltd, Nevin [Nefyn]. J.B. Jarrett, manager and secretary [of the above Society], Fron, Nevin [Nefyn], to [the owner of] the ’...  more 1880 June 30
XM/2070/66 COPY OF ACCOUNT: Capt. John James and the owners of the ’Sybil Wynne’ in account with John Clark and Co., St. Katherine Docks, London. Gives details of the costs of commission of Freight,...  more 1880 June 8 -1880 July 29
XM/2070/67 INSURANCE CERTIFICATE: The Pwllheli and Nevin [Nefyn] Mutual Marine Assurance Co. Ltd., Nevin [Nefyn]. Evan Thomas, managers [of the above society], Tanydderwen, Nevin [Nefyn], to [the owner of] the ...  more 1880 July 1
XM/2070/68 INSURANCE CERTIFICATE: The North Wales Mutual Assurance Association Ltd., Nevin [Nefyn]. William Thomas, Manager [of the above Society], 2 Marine Terrace, Nevin [Nefyn] to (the owner of) the ’S...  more 1880 July 1
XM/2070/69 INSURANCE CERTIFICATE: The Cambrian Freight and Outfit Mutual Marine Insurance Society Ltd., Nevin [Nefyn]. William Thomas, manager [of the above society], 2 Marine Terrace, Nevin [Nefyn] to the owne...  more 1880 July 1
XM/2070/70 MEMORANDUM: R. and W. Jones, sail makers and ship chandlers, Port Dinorwic [Y Felinheli] to D.T. Edwards, The Drum Inn, Caernarfon, thanking the owner of the ’Sybil Wynne’ for his acceptan...  more  
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