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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/22977 LETTER: Hugh P. Manley, Caernarfon, to Lord Newborough. He will attend to the matters in Liverpool, including getting information re the insurance of the Vesta from fire, an unusual matter. His Lord...  more 1850 Jan 11
XD2/22978 LETTER: David Morris, St. Helen Foundry, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, asking with whom he should settle for the rent of Brynteg farm. Document defective: Stamp missing.  1850 Jan 12
XD2/22979 LETTER: Owen Jones and Thos. Turner, Churchwardens of Llanbeblig to Lord Newborough, re necessary repairs to Llanbeblig Church. Appeal for money.  1850 Jan 12
XD2/22980 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey, to Lord Newborough, discussing the payment of the contractor for the Melai building contract, and various points concerning the building work completed. He has done ...  more 1850 Jan 12
XD2/22981 LETTER: The Bishop of Bangor to Lord Newborough, inviting him to stay at the palace on Wednesday before the meeting of the Trustees of Botwnnog School.  1850 Jan 14
XD2/22982 LETTER: C.W. Jones from Chester to Lord Newborough. He has just finished work on a cemetery and as a result of good conduct has been proposed for the post of Task Master at Chester Castle; he asks fo...  more 1850 Jan 14
XD2/22983 LETTER: Young, Peddie and Co. (formerly Willliam D. Young and Co.), 54 Hanover St., Edinburgh, to Lord Newborough, requesting payment of their account, and giving notice that their Liverpool branch ha...  more 1850 Jan 16
XD2/22984 LETTER: Capt. Browning of the Horse Guards to Lord Newborough. He has been to the War Office about Mr. Collis’ claim. However, they will not consider claims after 16 years have passed unless t...  more 1850 Jan 16
XD2/22985 LETTER: The Bishop of Bangor, Bangor, to Lord Newborough. He is sorry he will not have his Lordship’s company.  1850 Jan 17
XD2/22986 LETTER: John Jones, at Birmingham to Lord Newborough, asking if the proposed conservatory has been abandoned or merely delayed. He will be happy to make any alterations necessary. He suggests that p...  more 1850 Jan 17
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