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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM3626/166 CIRCULAR LETTER: J. Theodore Lund, merchant and ship agent, Elsinore, with particulars of new lights which his government are erecting and which will probably be in working order at the opening of the...  more 1878 Feb. 28
XM3626/167 LLYTHYR: Catherine Roberts, Caerhug, Nefyn, at Mrs. Evans, gyda’r newyddion am farwolaeth ei mam ddoe. Bydd y cynhebrwng ar ddydd Mawrth. Daeth ei brawd John adref neithiwr.  1878 Mawrth 15
XM3626/168 DRAFT LETTER: E. Williams, Stettin to Miss Griffiths, thanking her for her letter. He understands that it was difficult for her to know what to say in her first letter but hopes that if she replies t...  more 1878 April 16
XM3626/169 LLYTHYR: Henry ---, 47 Madoc Street at Edward [Williams], yn son am briodas Mr. Pugh y grocer a Miss Roberts, Ynystywyn.  1878 June 6
XM3626/170 LETTER: M. Evans, Corwena, Porto Torres to Capt. Williams. He has received his letter of the 24th ult, and was glad to hear that be had had a good passage to and at Vianna. He himself had a very lon...  more 1878 Aug. 3
XM3626/171 LETTER: Griff [?Prichard], Porthmadog to [Capt, Williams]. The cheque from Newcastle came safe to hand. He hopes he can remit T.S. Whitehead’s share from Dartmouth as he has written for it. T...  more 1878 Oct. 20
XM3626/172 LETTER: Griffith [?Prichard], Prichard Bros & Co., 3 Cornhill, Porthmadog to Capt. Williams, Glanavon, hoping that he received his note of last Sunday. There is a Cyfarfod Misol to be held on 5th Nov...  more 1878 Oct. 23
XM3626/173 LETTER: J. Roberts, 1 Church Court Clements Lane, London to Capt. Williams, Glanavon, Dartmouth. He was very pleased to receive his letter yesterday. Last night he was in the Welsh concert with Capt...  more 1878 Oct. 24
XM3626/174 LETTER: H[ugh], J[ane] and E[lizabeth] [Williams), Swansea, to [Hugh’s] brother [Edward], advising him to go home and have the vessel put in good order as she is not safe, and to tell John Timot...  more 1878 Oct. 25
XM3626/175 LETTER: Johny Tygwyn, Princess of Wales, St, Katherine’s dock, London, E.C. to Capt. Edward Williams, Glanavon, Porthmadog, There is no news to relate. The E.L. Margaret [E.L. & Margaret] is st...  more 1878 Nov. 14
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