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XD2/17928-18175

Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/17928 LETTER: William Turner, Parkia, to Lord Newborough. He and his partners never wanted the land which Lord Newborough’s agents exchanged with them, and had commenced working their upper quarry in...  more 1835 Jan. 3
XD2/17929 LETTER: J. Morgan at the Bank, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough, enclosing bills which his Lordship may wish Morgan to settle. Does his Lordship wish a separate account to be kept for Lady Newborough?  1835 Jan. 6
XD2/17930 LETTER: Col. L.P. Jones Parry, at the "Sportsman", to Lord Newborough. He has obtained further promises [of votes] at Bangor. Robert Jones of Newborough House denied that he was canvassing...  more 1835 Jan. 6
XD2/17931 LETTER: Thomas Prichard, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough. The chimney pieces will be at Tremadog tomorrow morning. Prichard has requested Mr. Williams to send to his Lordship the counsel’s opin...  more 1835 Jan. 7
XD2/17932 LETTER: William Elias, Bangor, to Lord Newborough, enclosing bank receipt for £1,860 of his Lordship’s rents. As his Lordship is busy with the election, Elias will wait for further instructions...  more 1835 Jan. 8
XD2/17933 BILL for £17.0.6d from J.G. and F. Rivington, 3 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, [London], booksellers, to the executors of the late Lord Newborough, requesting that notice may be taken for their repeated a...  more 1835 Jan. 8
XD2/17934 LETTER: James Rees, Caernarfon, printer of the Caernarfon Hearld, to Lord Newborough, asking his Lordship to correct a draft of the report of the address which his Lordship made that morning at County...  more 1835 Jan. 13
XD2/17935 NOTE: Messrs. Rivington, Waterloo Place, London, to Lord Newborough, with receipts for the amount of their account with the executors of the late Lord Newborough.  1835 Jan. 13
XD2/17936 LETTER: J. Browning Edwards, Jesus College [Oxford], to Lord Newborough. He has begun learning French. Has Lord Newborough seen the picture of Joe Walton’s books in the National Gallery? Ther...  more 1835 Jan. 14
XD2/17937 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House, to Lord Newborough. He has paid £6045.17.10d to the Caernarfon Bank.  1835 Jan. 18
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