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XD2/18753-19014

Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/18753 LETTER: Wm. Elias, The Abbey to Lord Newborough. He wants 50 or 60 3d., 6d and 1/- stamps and tickets, which he could get from the Road Surveyor if they were left with William Prichard. The Commissi...  more 1839 Jan 1
XD2/18754 LETTER: Thos. Urquhart, Liverpool, to Lord Newborough, enclosing patterns of Brussels stair carpets at 4/9d. and 5/- per yard, at 2’3" wide.  1839 Jan 3
XD2/18755 LETTER: Wm. Elias, The Abbey to Lord Newborough, remitting £100 note. He has had nearly all the rents at Ffestiniog, except that of Thomas Jones, Llannerchymoch, who has had a good situation in the N...  more 1839 Jan 3
XD2/18756 LETTER: The Hon. Mrs. Lena Werninck, Camberwell [co. Surrey] to Lord Newborough. She acknowledges his Lordship’s letter. Family and personal news.  1839 Jan 4
XD2/18757 LETTER: Wm. Elias, The Abbey to Lord Newborough. He hears from his brother that one Jones of Derry fawr and Tom Williams have signed a contract to become joint tenants under the Glynn lease. He hope...  more 1839 Jan [?4]
XD2/18758 LETTER: Rumsey Williams, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. He will make enquiries with Mr. Bettiss re the Glynn lease.  1839 Jan 5
XD2/18759 LETTER: T. Hawkins of Kennard, Staite & Co., 197 Upper Thames St., London to Lord Newborough, acknowledging receipt of his Lordship’s payment.  1839 Jan [7]
XD2/18760 LETTER: Rumsey Williams, Penrhos to Lord Newborough. He cannot find that the lease of Glynn, Anglesey, to Thomas Williams has been surrendered or cancelled. It has been pledged for £100.  1839 Jan 7
XD2/18761 LETTER: Thos. Urquhart, Lord St., Liverpool to Lord Newborough to accompany 48½ yds of stair carpet. The other 12 yds is in the loom and will be despatched next week.  1839 Jan 8
XD2/18762 LETTER: John Brooker, Southampton Row, Holborn, London to Lord Newborough, regarding Mr. Pritchett’s explanation for the colours of the painting on glass fading. Mr. Thomson assisted him, and o...  more 1839 Jan 9
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