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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21113 LETTER: John Williams, Broneryri, to Lord Newborough. John Williams gives details of his proposed trip to London, saying he normally stays at Pentrefoelas on the way, but warmly accepting his Lordshi...  more 1845 Feb 1
XD2/21114 LETTER: William Elias, the Abbey, to Lord Newborough. Elias writes that he has heard nothing further from the Railway Company (Porthdinllaen Railway line). He informs his Lordship that his family is...  more 1845 Feb 3
XD2/21115 LETTER: John L. Evans to Lord Newborough. He writes giving details of various events and transactions on the Estate. He mentions a collection for the Parish of Llanrug and says he refused to give mo...  more 1845 Feb 3
XD2/21116 LETTER: Mr. Glyn, London to Lord Newborough. He writes concerning the Chester and Holyhead Railway, stating that they have no intention of complying with the government regarding the harbour at Holyh...  more 1845 Feb 4
XD2/21117 LETTER: W. Chadwick to Lord Newborough. Mr. Chadwick regrets that his Lordship’s letter arrived too late for his name not to appear on the Provisional Committee of the Porthdinllaen Railway. H...  more 1845 Feb 7
XD2/21118 LETTER: M. Lloyd, Castle Square, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship of the receipt of sums amounting to £55.7.0d, which Lloyd promises to bring to [Glynllifon] Hall the following da...  more 1845 Feb 7
XD2/21119 LETTER: David Williams, Broneryri, to Lord Newborough. Williams indicates his alarm at finding his Lordship’s name on the Provisional Committee of the Porthdinllaen Railway, and begs to inform ...  more 1845 Feb 8
XD2/21120 LETTER: Joseph Welsh, Bangor, to Lord Newborough. Welsh informs his Lordship that William Owen of Bryn y Chwarel, Glanllyfni has appealed against his second charge for a Game Certificate Duty. Welsh...  more 1845 Feb 8
XD2/21121 LETTER: David Williams, Broneryri to Lord Newborough. Williams informs his Lordship of a proposed trip to London where he is to have interviews with Mr. C. Glynn. Williams knows his Lordship is acqu...  more 1845 Feb 9
XD2/21122 LETTER: Hugh Manley to Lord Newborough. Manley writes concerning details of the sale of the shipwrecked William Turner. He also gives his Lordship details of the cost of new iron gates, saying that ...  more 1845 Feb 10
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