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One File of North Wales Coast Football Association Papers

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM2642/4/11 CIRCULAR LETTER from J.Ll. Williams giving notice of meeting of Council of the Association at the Premier Cafe, Colwyn Bay, on 17th March at 6.15 p.m..

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1932 March 11
XM2642/4/12 LETTER from J. Ll. Williams to Mr. Post regarding an appeal lodged by St. Asaph Football Club against a decision of the Committee of the Dyserth and District League.  1932 March 29
XM2642/4/13 CIRCULAR LETTER from Col. J.Ll. Williams to all leagues and clubs in the Coast area asking their interest and active support in the effort to bring about the co-ordination of football within the area.  1932 March 31
XM2642/4/14 BUNDLE OF PEERS including letter, receipts and balance sheets for Amateur Cup Final, Bethesda v Flint held at Llandudno on 2nd April.  1932 April
XM2642/4/15 COVERING LETTER to Mr. J.W. Post from Col. J.Ll. Williams enclosing a claim for fares from Bethesda and an application for the referee’s fees.  1932 April 11
XM2642/4/16 CIRCULAR LETTER from Col. J.Ll. Williams to the clubs asking them to submit the names of players for the selection of a team to play in the Scottish Junior International at Dundee on the 7th or 14th M...  more 1932 April 16
XM2642/4/17 CIRCULAR LETTER from Col. J.Ll. Williams, giving travelling arrangements to Dundee on 5th May, 1932.  1932 April 28
XM2642/4/18 LETTER from Col. J.Ll. Williams to Mr. Post apologising for not being able to meet as arranged. Arrangements now being made for the trip to Scotland, but some players were late replying.  1932 April 30
XM2642/4/19 BUNDLE OF PAPERS concerning Scottish Match at Dundee on 7th May 1932. Includes receipts, covering letter and balance sheet.  1932 May
XM2642/4/20 LETTER to Mr. Post from Col. J.Ll. Williams returning the completed schedule and enclosing claim for postage, travelling expenses and telephone bill.  1932 May 4
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