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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
XD8/2/110 LETTER: John Lloyd, Llechwedd-du to Mr. [John] Williams, Agent to [W.A. ] Madocks esq., he sends Owen Parry to work at JW’s orders for two days. If he complies to JLl’s orders, please sen...  more n.d.
XD/8/2/111 LETTER: Lowry Pugh to Mr. John Williams, agent W.A. Madocks, esq., the bearer John Cadwaladr is to serve Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9, 10, 11, March; own victuals etc., and please him [?] to Lowry...  more [1812 March]
XD8/2/112 LETTER: Mr. John Williams, Embankment Office, [Tremadog] to ?. He cannot sufficiently express the deep sense he has of the favour the recipient has done JW’s employer. May JW be permitted in M...  more 1812 March
XD8/2/113 LETTER; Mr. Leeson, Morfa Lodge, [Tremadog], to John Williams. He loses not a minute to acknowledge JW’s letter. He is glad that Mr. M. is back but regret JW’s absence here, unless JW is...  more 1812 April
XD8/2/114 LETTER; H. Pace, Embankment Office, [Tremadog] to [John] Williams. He has collected an abstract of the workmens’ demands from 2l Oct. 1811, which he believes to be nearly correct as follows: Ty...  more 1812 April 5
XD8/2/115 LETTER: T. Elston to Mr. J[ohn] Williams, c/o W.A. Madocks, esq., M.P., 23 Conduit Street, London. JW’s favour arrived late or the sender would certainly have answered it by return of post. It...  more 1812 April 5
XD/8/2/116 LETTER: H. Pace, Embankment Office, Boston to Mr, [John] Williams. After making up the last dispatched, an under-steward of Mr. Rowlands, Lord Newborough’s Agent came to tell him that 117 of hi...  more 1812 April 5
XD/8/2/117 LETTER: William Harden, Tremadog to (W.A. Madocks] informing of the progress of the brick making; they have dug up the clay and turned it once, the clay is very good, but they are at a stop now for so...  more 1812 April 5
XD8/2/118 LETTER: R. Morris, Chester to Mr. John Williams, the sender forgot to call at the post office. He is pleased to hear that his friend is well. He will be pleased to see JW here; their lodgings are b...  more 1812 April 6
XD8/2/119 LETTER: Holland Griffith, Carreglwyd to Mr. Williams, Embankment Office, Tremadog. He is obliged for the information re Tremadog Embankment, He hopes to hear soon that it is nearly completed. How d...  more 1812 April 7
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