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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/23017 LETTER: David Rowlands, gardener, Bodfuan Hall, to Lord Newborough, asking permission to get a dozen Russian mats to cover the potato ridge.  1850 Feb 22
XD2/23018 LETTER: Hugh Jones, Cefn y Castell, to Lord Newborough. He feels it is unfair that he pays poor rate as six of his next door neighbours at Tan yr hendre and four houses in Llanwnda village, Caer Moel...  more 1850 Feb 23
XD2/23019 LETTER: Griffith Roberts, Garneddwen, Anglesey to [?Mrs. Russell], asking for a bill for two feather beds, purchased from Glynllifon by his brother, the late William Roberts, Caernarfon. Endorsed: NOT...  more 1850 Feb 23
XD2/23020 LETTER: Morgan Lloyd, Caernarfon to Lord [Newborough], to enclose a receipt for money paid to Mr. Jonathan Jones on behalf of his Lordship [not present]. Endorsed: NOTE that 2/4d sent.  1850 Feb 23
XD2/23021 LETTER: Rev. [B.J.] Binns, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, re the national school at Bontnewydd. The schoolroom is too small for the number of children. It is proposed to enlarge the classroom and bu...  more 1850 Feb 23
XD2/23022 LETTER: Griffith Jones, Yoke House, to Lord [Newborough], discussing certain arrears of rent.  1850 Feb 26
XD2/23023 LETTER: [Rev.] B.J. Binns, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, thanking him for his contribution to the improvements at Bontnewydd School.  1850 Feb 27
XD2/23024 LETTER: John Griffith, Bodfean Hall to Lord Newborough, discussing the boundary between Taihirion new plantation and Trean farm.  1850 Feb 29
XD2/23025 LETTER: William Elias to Lord Newborough, reporting the death of Mr. Hughes after a great deal of suffering. His wife is now in a state of destitution. Describes the damage done in a recent storm.  1850 Feb
XD2/23026 LETTER: D. Williams, Brynrhedyn to Lord Newborough. Thanks him for signing the memorial to the committee of Council on Education. Asks for permission to pay out money to the men who repaired the emb...  more 1850 Feb
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