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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/23047 LETTER: Griffith Jones, at Glynllifon, to Lord [Newborough], to enclose a blank take note [not present]. He does not know of anyone with hay to sell.  1850 March 19
XD2/23048 LETTER: Thos Lloyd Owen to Lord Newborough, asking if his Lordship wants to buy a phaeton, which is being offered at Rhiw. It should be a bargain. Regrets De Winton’s decision to leave the arm...  more 1850 March 19
XD2/23049 LETTER: Hugh Roberts, Liverpool to Lord Newborough, asking for the job of commanding the steam yacht.  1850 March 20
XD2/23050 LETTER: Hugh Manley, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough, recommending a woman to take charge of Bodean.  1850 March 21
XD2/23051 LETTER: Thos. Dyke, Brighton [co. Sussex] to Lord Newborough, being a covering letter for Mrs. Schroeder’s note.  1850 March 22
XD2/23052 LETTER: Ann Parry to Mrs. Russell re a letter from Sir ?Humphrey. She would have not troubled her Ladyship with a false matter.  1850 March 25
XD2/23053 LETTER: Hugh Roberts, Rhosmeilan to Lord Newborough, setting out the way he has served the parish for many years, and asking Lord Newborough to reconsider his recent decision about a rate.  1850 March 25
XD2/23054 LETTER: H.P. Manley, Caernarfon to Lord Newborough. The widow of Stephen Jones applied for the benefit of the Llanrug Charity on behalf of her son Lewis, who wants to be apprenticed as a printer.  1850 March 28
XD2/23055 LETTER: W.B. Hankey to Lord Newborough, re various social matters.  1850 March
XD2/23056 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey to Lord Newborough, re a take note for Cedrun and various other matters re the building work taking place.  1850 March
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