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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21183 LETTER: William Elias, at Conwy to Lord Newborough. Elias writes that the [North Wales] Railway Co. have posted notices giving their intention of making purchases of land within 21 days. Elias compl...  more 1845 April 11
XD2/21184 LETTER: David Williams [Broneryri] at London, to Lord Newborough. Williams writes that the North Wales Railway Bill is shortly to be introduced by Col. Pennant; Directors are now required for the com...  more 1845 April 12
XD2/21185 LETTER: M. Lloyd, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough. Lloyd informs his Lordship that Miss Edwards, Market Street has taken a house in Uxbridge Square and is going to give notice of leave of the house sh...  more 1845 April 15
XD2/21186 LETTER: Halling, Pearce and Stone to Lord Newborough. They expect that since his Lordship has not informed them otherwise, his order of cloth, which had been delayed, has long since arrived.  1845 April 15
XD2/21187 LETTER: Col. D. Pennant, to Lord Newborough. Pennant writes to his Lordship concerning contribution to County matters, especially roadways, by the area’s landed proprietors. He has always done...  more 1845 April 15
XD2/21188 LETTER: Col. Pennant to Lord Newborough. Col. Pennant informs his Lordship that he has been directed by Mr. Wyatt to place £1000 at the disposal of the Masters of the County Roads. Pennant has, howe...  more 1845 April 15
XD2/21189 LETTER: John Hughes, solicitor, Bangor, to Lord Newborough. Hughes explains to his Lordship that the £50.11.4d he received from his Lordship was for a bill from William Elias of the Abbey, Llanrwst, ...  more 1845 April 16
XD2/21190 LETTER: E. Edwards, Gwanfryn, to Lord Newborough. Edwards writes that the exchange of some land with a Mr. Smith is now complete. Edwards says that as principal tenant of Caer Rhos he can assure his...  more 1845 April 17
XD2/21191 LETTER: John Roberts, Bodfel to Lord Newborough. Outlines the situation of Lord Newborough’s tenants at Glanrafon, Bodfean. Their father died last August. In his will he directed that each of...  more 1845 April 18
XD2/21192 NOTE: Halling, Pearce and Stone to Lord Newborough. They inform his Lordship that they will immediately write to London concerning his Lordship’s cloth and would also like to settle two account...  more 1845 April 18
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