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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM3626/196 TELEGRAM: Tait, Liverpool to ? Yesreim, Broad Sanctuary S.W.. He is preparing schedules for settlement. Details in letter of 17th inst..  1890 May 28
XM3626/197 TELEGRAM: Mr. Thomas, schooner Surpass, Newport, Mon. to Evan Thomas, Secretary to Marine Insurance Clubs, Nefyn, stating that part of the keel has been damaged and the ship is now on hard. He asks h...  more n.d.
XM3626/198 LETTER: William Williams, Fishguard to his parents; with details of the voyage down from Cardigan Bay. He is at Mrs. Beynon’s writing this letter and she asks to be remembered to them. There i...  more ---- ---26
XM3626/199 LETTER: ?Tatham & Co., to --- in answer to a letter received from the recipient’s son enquiring why the Betsey’s average statement has not been made up yet. It is because they have not be...  more n.d.
XM3626/200 LETTER: Edward [Williams] at Milford Haven to his parents, informing them that he is still here. The Betsey and some of the other vessels made a start yesterday, but he intends waiting for fair weath...  more n.d.
XM3626/201 DRAFT LETTER: [Capt. Edward Williams] to Messrs. Retzlaff & Schrober, ship brokers, Stettin, informing him of his safe arrival at Stettin last night after a long passage and a good deal of contrary wi...  more n.d.
XM3626/202 NOTE reading ’Mr. Edward Williams, At Mr. White, Nautical School, Bristol’.  n.d.
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