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XD2/21083-21474

Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21153 LETTER: William Paynter, Market St., Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. Paynter reminds his Lordship that he is exempt from paying the Highway Rate because of his poverty, and yet Mr. Williams’ bai...  more 1845 March 15
XD2/21154 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House, to Lord Newborough. Jones writes concerning a case against Mr. Parry. He urges his Lordship not to accuse him of anything since it would cost £4 to £5.  1845 March 18
XD2/21155 LETTER: John Jones, Liverpool to Lord Newborough. Jones informs his Lordship that the delay in his sending coal was due to the colliers not working for a long time, but that he is now ready to load o...  more 1845 March 19
XD2/21156 LETTER: William Elias, the Abbey, Llanrwst, to Lord Newborough. William Elias writes to his Lordship with details of building work which must soon be undertaken on the estate. He says that his Lords...  more 1845 March 19
XD2/21157 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House to Lord Newborough. Jones reports that Griffith Parry was delivered into the sheriff’s hands yesterday and reports of a writ against David Jones of Tyddyn Hel...  more 1845 March 20
XD2/21158 LETTER: Elias Williams, Plas Newydd to Lord Newborough, re a dispute over the tithes of Gogomud, Abererch.  1845 March 23
XD2/21159 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House to Lord Newborough. Jones reports that he has heard from Mr. Powell that Griffith Parry has been taken and most of the money he owed paid, with security given that ...  more 1845 March 24
XD2/21160 LETTER: Hugh Manley, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. Manley writes of a meeting with commissioners from the Admiralty at Bangor in which they gave details concerning the building of a bridge at Britan...  more 1845 March 26
XD2/21161 LETTER: Browning Edwards to Lord Newborough. Edwards writes concerning the death of a tenant. He asks whether his Lordship would be interested in buying a large grey horse for some £30. He also rep...  more 1845 March 27
XD2/21162 LETTER: Browning Edwards, Glyn Afon, to Lord Newborough. Edwards asks his Lordship for the tenancy of Caeronw, which has recently been vacated, explaining that he needs a house for his herdsman. He ...  more 1845 March 27
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