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XD/8/2

LLYTHYRAU W.A. MADOCKS LETTERS

Diweddariad yw hwn o hen lawrestr. Fe gynnwys nifer o lythyrau ychwanegol. Helaethwyd yn sylweddol ar nodiadau byrion y llawrestr wreiddiol gan adysgrifennu darnau o’r llythyrau yn eu crynswth. Serch hynny fe erys cyd-destun amryw ohonynt braidd yn aneglur.
Er mwyn cynnwys y llythyrau newydd ad-drefnwyd y rhifau gwreiddiol. Ceir rhestr o’r hen rif au a’r rhifau newydd drosodd. Dylid cyfeirio atynt bellach yn ôl trefn eu marc catalog newydd XD8/2.

This catalogue is a revision of a previous handlist. It contains a number of additional letters. The brief notes of the original handlist have been considerably expanded and the contents of some of the letters have been reproduced in their entirety. Nevertheless, the context of several items remains decidedly obscure.
In order to include the new letters, the original numbers have been rearranged. A list of the old and new numbers is to be found overleaf. References should in future be made using the new catalogue mark of XD/8/2.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD8/2/91 LETTER: William Glynne Griffiths, Bodegroes to Mr. [John] Williams, Embankment Office, Tremadog. He shall inform some of his tenants immediately to take the earliest opportunity of coming over with t...  more 1812 March 11
XD8/2/92 LETTER: W.A. Madocks, London to Mr. John Williams, TanyrAllt, [Tremadog]. He is remitting JW £5O; He has received JW’s letter urging him to comply with JW’s request to accept the offer o...  more 1812 March 13
XD/8/2/93 LETTER: William Glynne Griffith, Bodegroes to Mr. [John] Williams Embankment Office, Tremadog. He has sent six teams and two men instead of a team from a neighbouring farm. If JW should find himself...  more 1812 March 13
XD8/2/94 LETTER: Frances Lloyd, Vron-isa to [Mr. John Williams, Tremadog]. She is anxious to hear how the embankment goes on and if it escaped more damage being done to it on [March] 11 the day JW dreaded so...  more 1812 March 14
XD8/2/95 LETTER: Paul Panton, Plasgwyn to Mr. John Williams, Agent to W.A. Madocks, esq., Tremadog. He did not hear of the injury done by the late high tides to the Tremadog Embankment until crossing the Conw...  more 1812 March 14
XD8/2/96 LETTER: W. Williams, Beaumaris to Mr. John Williams, Embankment Office, Tremadog. He has received JW’s letter and has only to observe that he will [agreeable to Sir Robert Williams’ direc...  more 1812 March 15
XD/8/2/97 LETTER: Edward Lloyd, esq., Rhagett, Vron [Bala] to Mr. John Williams, Tremadog. Since he saw JW he has heard from both Mr. John and Mr. Williams Madocks and he does not feel at all authorised to act...  more 1812 March 18
XD8/2/98 LETTER: Robert Williams, Rhuthin to W.A. Madocks esq., M.P., TanyrAllt, Tremadog (in his absence to be opened by Mr. J[ohn] Williams). On receipt of his letter RW sent to the person who has been summ...  more 1812 March 15
XD8/2/99 LETTER: Mr. Williams, Custom House, Beaumaris to Mr. John Williams, Embankment Office, Tremadog. He sent a cart, three horses and three men whom he hopes will render some assistance in the great work...  more 1812 March 16
XD8/2/100 LETTER: Mr. Roberts, Bangor to Mr. [John] Williams, Tanrallt, Tremadog. His men are so much wanted at the quarry he is obliged to recall them and hopes that JW’s exertions have secured the brea...  more 1812 March 16
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