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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/15067 COPY DOCUMENT OF PROCESS issued by William Evans, attorney, for the demandants in a Common Recovery touching fifty-five messuages, 230 acres of land, 110 acres of meadow, 460 acres of pasture, 110 acr...  more 1800 Jan. 1
XD2/15068 LETTER: Julius Evans, Martion House, Ffestiniog, re the joiner from Glynllifon. He asks why he has not come to Ffestiniog, according to Lord Newborough’s orders, as they might have finished [?r...  more 1800 March 17
XD2/15069 LETTER: Charles Heathcote Tatham, 11 Mount Street, [?London] to Lord Newborough, enclosing [on same sheet] a pencil sketch of the Hermitage at Frascati, Italy. He asks whether this is the building hi...  more 1800 Nov. 1
XD2/15070 LETTER: C Wilkinson, surgeon, 25 Carnaby Street, Golders Square, [London] to Lord [Newborough]. He has found about 150 letters written by his Lordship while at college, and asks whether his Lordship ...  more n.d. [?c.1800]
XD2/15071 NOTE: Lord Newborough to Mr. Pownall, Staples Inn, [London] requesting that he explain to Mr. Farrar and Mr. Atkinson the deed for Lord Bute to sign. [N.L.W. Bodfean 34]  n.d. [?c.1800]
XD2/15072 LETTER: J Spooner to Lord Newborough at Portland Place, London, to enclose half a ten pound note; he will send the other half when the first arrives. He has 3s.9d. cash for his Lordship. [N.L.W. Glyn...  more n.d. [?c.1800]
XD2/15073 LETTER: John Pownall, Staple Inn, [London], to Lord Newborough and acknowledging receipt of cheque for £40 which he will use to settle some tradesmen’s accounts. He discusses wages and terms of...  more 1801 Jan. 24
XD2/15074 LETTER: John Spooner, Glynllifon, to Lord Newborough at Portland Place, London. He has planted numerous trees at the Abbey. Bats are so numerous there that they eat all the acorns and most of the ap...  more 1802 Feb. 2
XD2/15075 LETTER: John Spooner, Glynllifon, to Lord Newborough. He discusses a wall blown down by the plantations. There are plenty of young trees in the kitchen garden to fill the plantation, being oak, ash,...  more 1802 Feb. 18
XD2/15076 LETTER: G Williams, Llyngwyn, [Pwllheli] to [?J. Spooner, Glynllifon]. Lady Newborough has asked him and Captain Robert Griffith to procure some hundred apple trees for the Abbey, and he has agreed t...  more 1802 March 7
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