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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21173 LETTER: Mr. Bromlow Wynne to Lord Newborough. Wynne writes on behalf of an Association formed at St. Asaph to protect the rivers Elwy and Clwyd. He states that most local landowners have already giv...  more 1845 April 7
XD2/21174 LETTER: David Williams, Broneryri, at London to Lord Newborough. He reports to his Lordship that the Porthdinllaen Railway project has been approved by the Standing Order Committee, with the exceptio...  more 1845 April 7
XD2/21175 NOTE: Griffith Jones, Yoke House to Lord Newborough. Jones returns Mr. Poole and Mr. Tyrrell’s letters to his Lordship.  1845 April 7
XD2/21176 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey, Llanrwst to Lord Newborough. Elias, concerning the proposed railway, writes that many tenants have been disturbed by stories that their houses may be lost and especi...  more 1845 April 8
XD2/21177 LETTER: Lord Newborough to William Farrer. His Lordship explains that a long time having passed without his hearing anything about Bardsey, he now requests Farrer to proceed as directed concerning th...  more 1845 April 9
XD2/21178 LETTER: David Williams, at London, to Lord Newborough. Williams asks his Lordship for an application for a grant to get a lock-up house at Porthmadog. Endorsed: NOTE of reply to above letter: His Lor...  more 1845 April 9
XD2/21179 LETTER: David Williams, Broneryri, to Lord Newborough. Williams writes that the Porthdinllaen Railway Bill is soon to be introduced into Parliament, but states that it does have one major opponent, M...  more 1845 April 10
XD2/21180 LETTER: Owen Jones, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. Jones informs his Lordship that Pennant has declined to decide on a certain question. He writes that he has been summoned to London for a matter co...  more 1845 April 10
XD2/21181 LETTER: David Williams, Broneryri, at London to Lord Newborough. Williams reports that the Porthdinllaen Railway project has been passed through the standing committee without hitch. He informs his ...  more 1845 April 11
XD2/21182 LETTER: Hugh Manley, at the Woods Hotel, to Lord Newborough. Manley writes that the Porthdinllaen Railway is on its feet again. The standing orders have been dispensed with and it is now up to the B...  more 1845 April 11
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