skip to main content

Browse the archives

XD2/21083-21474

Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21143 LETTER: Col. Pennant to Lord Newborough. The Colonel tells his Lordship that he has already subscribed his own name for the Provisional Committee (of the Bangor to Porthdinllaen Railway). He assures...  more 1845 Feb
XD2/21144 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House, to Lord Newborough. Jones reports that he has arranged a meeting with the Overseer of Betws Garmon at Caernarfon on the 17th. He informs his Lordship that Griffit...  more 1845 March 3
XD2/21145 LETTER: David Williams, at London, to Lord Newborough. Williams writes concerning the Porthdinllaen Railway, stating that ten thousand pounds have already been paid to the Railway’s bankers at ...  more 1845 March 4
XD2/21146 LETTER: Rev. William Jones, Nefyn, to Lord Newborough. Jones informs his Lordship that he is erecting a residence for the teacher of the National School at Nefyn. He gives his reasons for doing so,...  more 1845 March 4
XD2/21147 LETTER: R. Williams, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. He informs his Lordship that Lloyd of Caernarfon means to go on with Ellin Griffiths’ case at the next assizes, saying that notice of trial m...  more 1845 March 6
XD2/21148 LETTER: David Williams of the North Wales Railway Company to Lord Newborough. He writes giving news of the newly formed railway company to his Lordship, stating that shares are selling at £1.16.0d pr...  more 1845 March 8
XD2/21149 LETTER: Richard Griffith, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. Griffith asks of his Lordship to be held in preference for the post of clerk to the chaplain to be appointed to attend to the Workhouse. Grif...  more 1845 March 8
XD2/21150 LETTER: Hugh Manley, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough. Manley tells his Lordship that the master of the Catherine and Mary has 28 tons of Runcorn coals on board, which he is anxious to sell to his Lord...  more 1845 March 10
XD2/21151 NOTE: Mrs. Browning Edwards, Coed Helen, to Lord Newborough. He states that Mrs. Edwards would have answered Mr. Lloyd’s letter earlier had it not been for the absence of Mr. Haslam. She promi...  more 1845 March 13
XD2/21152 LETTER: Griffith Evans, Ffestiniog to Lord Newborough. Evans writes concerning John Thomas who, he declares, is very badly in need of clothes and that the weather is cold. Evans also includes a list...  more 1845 March 15
Page 7 of 40: « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 »

Page Language

In accord with normal archival practice in Wales, details of documents are presented in the language of the document. Where details appear in Welsh, then Welsh is the language in which the document is written; where they are in English, the document is in English.