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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/16895 LETTER: G. Bettiss to Spencer Wynn, stating that he has enclosed letters which he has just received from H.R. Williams on the subject of the law expenses covering the Quarry suit. He also states that...  more 1831 Jan.2
XD2/16896 LETTER: Mr.Richard Porter to Mr. Rumsey Williams, Penrhos, re the Attorney General v. Lord Newborough. The trustees of the harbour are willing to compromise and put an end to any further litigation b...  more 1831 Jan.2
XD2/16897 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Crygeran farm to Spencer Wynn. He states that since September he has drained 800 roods of wet ground on Crygeran farm and points out that draining to all appearance will be of...  more 1831 Jan.3
XD2/16898 LETTER: H.R. Williams, Penrhos, to L.A. Poole, Caernarfon informing him of Lord Newborough’s offer to pay his own costs, in the case with the Attorney General re a wharf on the river Seiont, in ...  more 1831 Jan.4
XD2/16899 LETTER: The Rev. I. Phillips, Cheltenham to Spencer Wynn. He wishes to thank Lord Newborough and himself for their support in his writing to the Chancellor. He has not received an answer, but hopes ...  more 1831 Jan.6
XD2/16900 LETTER: Mr. John Smedley, for the Committee of the Nantlle Railway Co., to Lord Newborough. He apologises for not being able to assemble a meeting of the Committee this week but hopes that it will be...  more 1831 Jan.8
XD2/16901 LETTER: G.S. Irby, Llanidan, to Spencer Wynn. He asks when there is a chance of seeing him and he is keeping Lligwy for that purpose. He asks that, when he does come, to bring back his India Rubber ...  more 1831 Jan.15
XD2/16902 LETTER: Nicholas Johnson, 16, Queen Square, Liverpool to Spencer Wynn. He is worried that Lord Newborough’s account has not been paid, having been promised it would have been settled immediatel...  more 1831 Jan. 18
XD2/16903 LETTER: Wm. Elias, The Abbey, to Spencer Wynn. He states he had entirely forgotten that slates were had for Llwyndu subsequent to the bill of £6.16.6. in the settlement made with him at Glyn. The bu...  more 1831 Jan. 21
XD2/16904 LETTER: John Salter to Spencer Wynn. He has not heard from him for a while and enquires if he is still in the land of the living. He also enquires of Lord Newborough, whom he hears is intending spen...  more 1831 Jan. 25
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