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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21103 LETTER: David Williams to Lord Newborough, enclosing a letter concerning the Porthdinllaen Railway and asking if his Lordship’s views on the undertaking have in any way been modified. Williams ...  more 1845 Jan 26
XD2/21104 LETTER: Griffith Jones to Lord Newborough. Jones writes with details of Brysgyni. He assesses the farm stock and reports the collecting of the tenancy’s rent of £62.  1845 Jan 27
XD2/21105 LETTER: William Elias, the Abbey, at Llanrwst to Lord Newborough. He writes concerning details of land transactions undertaken with one Lloyd Wynn. Elias asks his Lordship whether to get expert esti...  more 1845 Jan 27
XD2/21106 LETTER: J. Goddard to Lord Newborogh. Goddard sends documents concerning the pilots’ superannuation to his Lordship. Document defective: Stamp cut off.  1845 Jan 28
XD2/21107 LETTER: W. Chadwick of the Richmond and West End Junction Railway offices to Lord Newborough. He informs his Lordship that his wishes regarding the Porthdinllaen Railway will be strictly complied wit...  more 1845 Jan 30
XD2/21108 LETTER: R. Ellis, gardener, to Lord Newborough. He implores his Lordship to keep a journal of the gardener’s names and the hours they work. Ellis goes on to give precise details of the latest ...  more 1845 Jan
XD2/21109 LETTER: J. Hubbart? to Lord Newborough, giving domestic news. Hubbart expresses his happiness that Lady Newborough is feeling better after her illness.  1845 Jan
XD2/21110 LETTER: J.G. Griffith, Llanfair, to Lord Newborough. Griffith tells his Lordship he will be glad to accept the duty of President for the annual Ploughing Match, the dates and venue of which have yet ...  more 1845 Jan
XD2/21111 LETTER: Ellen Vipond, governess, 57 Burton Crescent, London to [Lady Newborough], re the vacancy for a governess with her [Ladyship]’s family. She notes the names and the situations of her prev...  more 1845 Jan
XD2/21112 LETTER: Hugh Manley of Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. Manley informs his Lordship of an office he is candidate for, namely collecting the Trinity money in Manley’s district on behalf of Sydney ...  more 1845 Jan
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