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XD2/20649-21082

Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/20649 LETTER: David Williams to Lord Newborough. David Williams reports that he is ignorant of the proposed course of the Porthdinllaen and Bangor railway but states that should the course taken give any i...  more 1844 Jan 1
XD2/20650 LETTER: William Elias at Ffestiniog to Lord Newborough, reporting that the building of the new Church is almost completed. Both he and Mrs. Oakley are anxious that the churchyard walls be built immed...  more 1844 Jan 2
XD2/20651 LETTER: J. Distin, Paris to Lord Newborough. He mentions his stay in Paris, and of making good concerts there; he says they have relinquished the intention of visiting Russia. He asks his Lordship f...  more 1844 Jan 2
XD2/20652 LETTER: W.S. Browning, Rue Laffitte, Paris to Lord Newborough, concerning the matters to be dealt with after the death of Lady Newborough Sternberg Hill. He has told the Prefect of Police to get in t...  more 1844 Jan 3
XD2/20653 LETTER: J. Distin, Paris to Lord Newborough, apologising to him for not giving him an address to write to. If he will grant them the favour they solicited, could he please send a letter to "J. D...  more 1844 Jan 3
XD2/20654 LETTER: W. Prichard, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. He refers to some receipts, originally enclosed. He says that W.J. Millington was allowed 2/11d income tax. He has paid off the singers of St. Ma...  more 1844 Jan 3
XD2/20655 LETTER: J.B. Edwards, Glyn Afon to Lord Newborough, apologising to him and ’Bishop Nutfield’ for shirking off from Coed Helen when they came. He says he thought he saw Bonnets and, since ...  more 1844 Jan 5
XD2/20656 LETTER: Timothy Tyrrell, Guildhall, Caernarfon to [the landowners on the proposed line of the Chester and Holyhead Railway] addressed to Lord Newborough. A printed letter, informing of the decision o...  more 1844 Jan 6
XD2/20657 COPY LETTER: Lord Newborough to Coutts and Co., regarding the letter received from W.S. Browning from Paris, informing him that the Judge de Pair has put seals on everything in the apartment occupied ...  more 1844 Jan 6
XD2/20658 LETTER: R. Edwards, Post Office, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, informing him that letters to France must be pre-paid, entire, or may be sent totally unpaid. In the latter case they will not have the...  more 1844 Jan 6
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