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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21163 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey, Llanrwst to [recte ?1845] Lord Newborough. Elias gives details concerning his brother from Bangor and Lloyd of Caernarfon. He complains that a woman living at Penyg...  more 1844 March
XD2/21164 LETTER: J. Hibbert to Lord Newborough. The letter concerns domestic matters, with Hibbert saying that he has been on the look out for a suitable [?servant] as his Lordship requested and has found one...  more 1845 March
XD2/21165 LETTER: Lewis Williams, builder, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, asking his Lordship to sell him two loads of poles that he may use for scaffolding to erect the Caernarfon workhouse.  1845 April 1
XD2/21166 LETTER: R.A. Poole, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough. Poole informs his Lordship that as a result of a meeting he recently had with Mr. O. Jones, no proceedings will now take place regarding the mortga...  more 1845 April 2
XD2/21167 LETTER: William Elias,The Abbey, Llanrwst to Lord Newborough. Elias reports having heard nothing from the Railway Co., and that no work has been undertaken to date. He complains that landowners are ...  more 1845 April 2
XD2/21168 LETTER: Ann Roberts, Glanrafon, Bodfean to Lord Newborough. She is writing on behalf of her brothers. Their father has died and they fear they may be evicted from their farm. They have heard that t...  more 1845 April 3
XD2/21169 LETTER: Timothy Tyrrel, The Guildhall, to Lord Newborough. Tyrrel asks for his Lordship to forward the name of his Solicitor so that he may communicate with respect to the purchase of some of his Lor...  more 1845 April 3
XD2/21170 LETTER: L. Pugh, Dolgellau, to the Right Honourable Lord Newborough, reminding him of the arrears due to the Crown from his Lordship’s Ffestiniog property.  1845 April 4
XD2/21171 LETTER: William Elias, at Conwy, to Lord Newborough. Elias explains to his Lordship that there are many defaulters of rent from whom he will be able to get little or nothing. In particular he writes...  more 1845 April 4
XD2/21172 LETTER: Hugh Manley, at the Woods Hotel, to Lord Newborough. Manley writes that he has just seen Col. Pennant and is ready to go before the Commission (concerning the Britannia Bridge). Manley gives...  more 1845 April 7
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