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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/18400 LETTER: Owen Fuller Meyrick, Bodorgan to Lord Newborough, requesting his permission to canvass for support from his Lordship’s tenants in Anglesey in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections. App...  more 1837 Jan 1
XD2/18401 LETTER: Edwin Shelton, Glanwilliam to Lord Newborough, informing him that there would be a delay in shipment of sugar and other articles of essentials to the port at Port Madoc [Porthmadog].  183[7] Jan 4
XD2/18402 LETTER: E.J. Stanley, Alderley to Lord Newborough. His brother is standing as a parliamentary candidate for the Liberals in Anglesey. He hopes that his Lordship will support his brother’s camp...  more 1837 Jan 4
XD2/18403 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey, to Lord Newborough, informing him of the names of the persons who are allowed to vote. He points out that, although his Lordship has £50 farms in Anglesey, some of t...  more 1837 Jan 5
XD2/18404 LETTER: Edward Jones, Aberdaron, to Lord Newborough. He has received a letter from Mr. Oswald Airey, Liverpool, which said that he would give his Lordship the Take Note. E.J. wants to work the mine ...  more 1837 Jan 6
XD2/18405 LETTER: W.O. Stanley, Penrhos, to Lord Newborough, informing him that he intends to stand for election in his area as a Liberal. He hopes he will have his Lordship’s support. Attached: REPLY to ...  more 1837 Jan 6
XD2/18406 LETTER: R. Williams Bulkeley, Plas Newydd to Lord Newborough, informing him of his resignation as a Member of Parliament, due to financial reasons. Appended: REPLY to above letter, saying how sorry Hi...  more 1837 Jan 6
XD2/18407 LETTER: Oswald Airey, Liverpool, to Lord Newborough, re the letting of his Lordship’s mine at Aberdaron. Mr. Carson is interested in the mine and the stock, for which he would give 15/- per ton...  more 1837 Jan 7
XD2/18408 LETTER: W.B. Hankey, Fetcham Park, [Leatherhead, co. Surrey] to Lord Newborough, informing him of his wish to visit Glynllifon. He gives some personal news; he also discusses the effects of a recent ...  more [1837 Jan 9]
XD2/18409 LETTER: Lena Werninck, Camberwell to Lord Newborough. She takes up his Lordship’s offer of game, such as woodcock, to be sent to her. Appended: LETTER: Hope Werninck, Craig’s Court to Lor...  more 183[7] Jan ?9
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