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Gohebiaeth Gyffredinol / General Correspondence

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XD28/2268 LETTER: William Griffith, Son and Adams at Dolgellau to Messrs. Andrews at Imperial Buildings, St. Mary Street, Cardiff listing number of documents which endorse. Appended: NOTE: no reply sent. On dor...  more 1894 June 18
XD28/2269 LETTER: W. Griffith, Son and Adams, at Dolgellau to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son at Imperial Buildings, St. Mary’s Street, Cardiff re lease of Fegla quarry.  1895 Aug. 10
XD28/2270 LETTER: J. M. Jones, auctioneer and valuer, Abermaw to Mr. Andrews [Cardiff], informing the latter of the sale of an estate three miles from Abermaw, and adjoining the Andrews’ estate at Arthog....  more 1897 Feb. 27
XD28/2271 COPY PROPOSED LETTER: Edwin Blakey at Beach Road, Abermaw to Chas. S. Denniss esq. at Cambrian Railways Co., Oswestry confirming offer made by Messrs. S. Andrews and Son re property at Abermaw Junctio...  more 1898 Sept. 12
XD28/2272 LETTER: J. Williams at Ironmongery Department of S. Andrews and Son, 2 and 3 Castle Road, Cardiff to Mr. Cunningham re iron check rail for Mr. Simons at Abermaw. Will try to get makers to forward tank...  more 1899 Sept. 26
XD28/2273 LETTER: J. Williams at S. Andrews and Son, Ironmongery Department, 2 and 3 Castle Road, Cardiff to Mr. Cunningham re 6 street lamps requested for Abermaw Junction.  1899 Sept. 29
XD28/2274 LETTER: J. Garnett, Glan-Dwr, Voryd, Rhyl to S. Andrews and Son, Cardiff, re payment for construction of boundaries at Arthog.  1900 Nov. 27
XD28/2275 LETTER: E. Blakey, estate agent, Jubilee Road, Abermaw to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son, Cardiff, re purchase of further land at Arthog by Mr. Garnett. Attached: ROUGH PLAN of area.  1900 Nov. 9
XD28/2276 LETTER: E. Blakey, estate agent, Jubilee Road, Abermaw to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son, Cardiff re offer to purchase plot near old quarries. Mentions water supply. Attached: ROUGH PLAN of plot.  1901 Sept. 17
XD28/2277 LETTER: W. Griffith, Son and Adams, solicitors, Dolgellau to Messrs. S. Andrews and Son, Imperial Buildings, St. Mary Street, Cardiff re Mr. Haines and the question of water. Also money taken from pur...  more 1901 Dec. 19
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