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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/21841 LETTER: F. Golden, Regents Park Barracks to Lord Newborough. He writes that Walter [de Winton] died before being able to fulfil his promise of recommending a jeweller in Albany St., London to his fam...  more 1847 Jan 2
XD2/21842 LETTER: Col. Perceval, Upper Harley St., London to Lord Newborough. He thanks him warmly for the compliments of the season and for the basket containing hares, pheasants and woodcocks. He hopes that...  more 1847 Jan 2
XD2/21843 LETTER: Morgan Lloyd, Castle Square, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. He writes that he has received an invoice for £10 Income Tax from the Surveyor of Taxes to be added to the return he has already mad...  more 1847 Jan 4
XD2/21844 LETTER: Robert Jones, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. He writes that because of pressure from his Lordship’s agent he has left his Lordship’s tenancy at "Crop". However he has l...  more 1847 Jan 6
XD2/21845 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey, [Llanrwst] to Lord Newborough. He informs him that Richard Thomas finds the new gun very inferior to the old one. He goes on to write further about hunting and abou...  more 1847 Jan 8
XD2/21846 LETTER: G.H. Nanney, Gwynfryn to Lord Newborough. He writes that Mr. Owen Jones has accepted to settle for the drainage done at the gable end of his house in High Street. He exclaims that the smoke ...  more 1847 Jan 8
XD2/21847 LETTER: A jeweller from Albany St., Regents Park, London to Lord Newborough. He thanks his Lordship for replying to his letter and states that, prior to his fatal illness, Mr. De Winton had promised ...  more 1846[re47] Jan 8
XD2/21848 LETTER: Evan Williams, Bengul Quarter, Bardsey to Lord Newborough. He asks whether he can become a crew-member on his Lordship’s new yacht as he would greatly cherish any such appointment.  1847 Jan 11
XD2/21849 LETTER: Llewelyn Turner, Parkia to Lord Newborough. He writes on his father’s behalf to ask whether his Lordship will consent to the execution of the agreement between his Lordship and the Ffes...  more 1846 Jan 11 [recte 47]
XD2/21850 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House to Lord Newborough. He writes that Mr. Poole has informed him that according to proper practice his Lordship should draw up the lease for his tenancy in Llaniestyn ...  more 1847 Jan 13
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