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XD2/23341 LETTER: W.B. Hankey, [Oaklands, Cranleigh, co. Surrey] to [Lord] Newborough. He is sorry to hear that his Lordship’s son is ill. He comments on the Baronetcy bestowed on Matheson and the latte...  more 1851 Jan 3
XD2/23342 LETTER: [Rev.] John Salter, Iron Acton, [co. Gloucs.] to Lord Newborough, making arrangements for his visit [to Glynllifon] to shoot woodcock.  1851 Jan 4
XD2/23343 LETTER: Mrs. Maria L. Schroder, 52 Norland Square, [London], to Lord Newborough, asking for £20 to discharge two bills purely on her account, and thanking his Lordship for investigating her real situa...  more 1851 Jan 4
XD2/23344 LETTER: Rev. John Salter, Iron Acton, [co. Gloucs.] to Lord Newborough. He may not be able to visit on Wednesday as a terrible accident has happened to one of his parishioners. He complains of the w...  more 1851 Jan 6
XD2/23345 LETTER: William Elias, The Abbey to Lord [Newborough]. He comments on his statements re. the rent allowance of 10% and mentions the stone quarried for building at Trogog and the tenant’s effort...  more 1851 Jan 6
XD2/23346 LETTER: James Spooner, Morfa Lodge to Lord Newborough, asking permission for his son to shoot over his Lordship’s land occasionally.  1851 Jan 7
XD2/23347 LETTER: H[enry] Morris, police officer, Llanfyllin, co. Mont. to Lord [Newborough], asking him to recommend him to Sir R. Bulkeley Williams as a candidate for the office of Chief Constable in the prop...  more 1851 Jan 7
XD2/23348 LETTER: Henry Jones, Aberffraw to Lord [Newborough]. A dispute has risen over boundaries of a leasehold plot of ground in Aberffraw. The case [for damages] is to be settled at the next county court ...  more 1851 Jan 8
XD2/23349 LETTER: [Revd.] John Salter, Iron Acton, [co. Gloucs.] to Lord Newborough. He is sorry to hear that one of his Lordship’s sons is seriously ill.  1851 Jan 8
XD2/23350 LETTER: Revd. J[ohn] Salter, Iron Acton, [Gloucs.] to Lord Newborough, re the postponement of his visit [to Glynllifon] to shoot woodcock because of the wet weather. He is glad to hear that his Lords...  more [1851] Jan 10
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