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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/17562 LETTER: William Parker, Holborn [London], gunmaker, to Lord Newborough, re the barrels and locks which his Lordship sent to him. He did not send the stock, however, and without this the nipples and t...  more 1834 Jan. 2
XD2/17563 LETTER: H. Rumsey Williams to Lord Newborough, informing him that the bearer had the deeds belonging to Mr. Thomas. The mortgage claimed by the Executors of Owen Owen was £120 and the interest for 8 ...  more 1834 Jan. 2
XD2/17564 PETITION: Thomas Jones, Llanerchymoch and Robert Lloyd, Ffestiniog to Lord Newborough, writing a letter of petition on behalf of the lately employed quarrymen of Maenofferen Quarry, Ffestiniog. The 1...  more 1834 Jan. 4
XD2/17565 LETTER: Thomas Prichard, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship that he received a letter from Mr. Bannister, who thought that Mr. Bettiss’ solicitors would not leave the busines...  more 1834 Jan. 4
XD2/17566 LETTER: Woodcock and Maliburton, Liverpool to Mr. R. Thomas, informing him that they have received his favour in which he says that the ordering in June and July has been paid into the Caernarfon Bank...  more 183[4] Jan. 6
XD2/17567 LETTER: Thomas Prichard, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, asking his Lordship if he will send him 20 or 30 revenue stamps at 3d and 6d and also a few blanks. He reports a conversation with Mr. Rumsey W...  more 1834 Jan. 7
XD2/17568 LETTER: Edward G. Roberts, Penybryn, Aber to Lord Newborough, asking if his Lordship will support his application for the situation of Surveyor of the Roads in his County instead of Mr. Churchill. App...  more 1834 Jan. 8
XD2/17569 LETTER: John Roberts, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, re the rents amounting to £15.50 being paid for the Glynrhonwy, Bachwen, Mainferam [Maenofferen] and Cwmbowydd Quarries, and also the policies for ...  more 183[4] Jan. 10
XD2/17570 LETTER: Mr. J. Timmer, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, asking his Lordship to consider him as manager of the Ffestiniog Quarry if his Lordship is going to open it. He gives an account of how they ran ...  more 1834 Jan. 10
XD2/17571 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship that he has paid £4994.12.0. into the Caernarfon Bank. He also says that Thomas Hughes and David Griffith, of Glan y Gors...  more 1834 Jan. 11
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