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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/15032 LETTER: William Travers, Lincoln’s Inn, London to Sir John Wynn, Chelsea College, informing Sir John that he has read Mrs. Jones’ letter in answer to the objection he had made. If Sir Joh...  more 1753 March 17
XD2/15033 LETTER: Dr. James Grant, Edinburgh to [?Mr. Grant] asking the recipient to ask for a loan of the sum of £15 from Mr. Colquhn Grant, and sending his regards to Mrs. Grant. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 2496]  1764 Dec. 22
XD2/15034 LETTER: Edward Knowles, Denbigh to ? informing him that Mr. Ffoulkes, Ffoulk Salisbury and William Hughes had a private counsel in the market place and he observed, at a great distance, a letter which...  more 1767 June 26
XD2/15035 LETTER: Richard Hughes, Penrhyn, [nr. Bangor], to [?Sir John Wynn]. Mr. Griffith Roberts has requested a meeting to hear what old people have to say respecting the boundaries between Cwlid [Cowlyd] a...  more 1767 April 23
XD2/15036 LETTER: Robert Carreg, Caernarfon to [?Sir John Wynn]. He has attended to the arrears, rent and taxes on Coedmaddock as instructed. Few Arvon [Arfon] tenants are in arrears but William Elias in Angl...  more 1767 June 4
XD2/15037 LETTER: Edward Knowles, Denbigh to Sir John Wynn, Bart. Mr. Evans has inspected Segroit Mill regarding repairs, and William Williams, the millwright’s estimate is attached. He discusses the bi...  more 1768 May 1
XD2/15038 LETTER: R Carreg, Caernarfon to [?Sir John Wynn], to enclose an abstract of his account of rents received in Denbighshire [present]. Knowles brought further accounts for the repair of Segroit Mill, w...  more 1768 June 2
XD2/15039 LETTER: Robert Carreg, Caernarfon to [?Sir John Wynn], to enclose a bill and bank note, worth together £310. Appended is an Abstract of his accounts. He wishes him a good journey to Bristol. [N.L.W....  more 1768 June 30
XD2/15040 LETTER: Robert Carreg, Caernarfon to [?Sir John Wynn]. So many bridges are down with the rain that the Post has not come, but he hopes he can get to Conwy on Monday. He discusses Mr. H Evans’ ...  more 1768 Nov. 12
XD2/15041 LETTER: Robert Carreg, Caernarfon to [?Sir John Wynn], reporting on his journey to Conwy and Denbighshire. All the Conwy rents came in apart from H Jones of the Harp for a meadow and Mr. Hugh Evans f...  more 1768 Dec. 8
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