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ZQS/M.1845/1-51

Michaelmas 1845

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
ZQS/M.1845/41 CIRCULAR LETTER - Whitehall to the Clerk of the Peace stating that no plans etc., may legally be deposited at his office on Sunday, 30 November prior to an application to Parliament for a Railway Bill...  more 1845 Nov. 25
ZQS/M.1845/42 LETTER: Griffith J. Williams, Dolgelley [Dolgellau] to D. Williams, Clerk of the Peace, enclosing depositions and requesting an Indictment be drawn up against William Harrison for theft.  1845 Oct. 3
ZQS/M.1845/43 LETTER: Edward Edwards, Petty Sessions Clerk for Estimaner, to David Williams, Clerk of the Peace, to accompany a map and statement re "the situation of the parishes...." in North Wales.  1845 Oct. 16
ZQS/M.1845/44 LETTER (draft) re the cases of Joseph Owen, indicted in July 1840 for an assault with intent to ravish and found insane, and Thomas Morgan, alias Jones, indicted in October 1842 for a similar offence....  more 1845 Oct. 17
ZQS/M.1845/45 LETTER (copy) from D. Breese, Deputy Clerk of the Peace re the cases of Joseph Owen and Thomas Morgan alias Jones [as above], enclosing copies of the medical certificate of Morgan, alias Jones, as inc...  more 1845 Oct. 17
ZQS/M.1845/46 LETTER (draft) - D. Breese to the various J.P.’s forming the committee for re-assessing the county rate re the date of their first meeting on 30 October.  1845 Oct. 17
ZQS/M.1845/47 LETTER - [?], No.10 Whitehall, to the Clerk of the Peace re the opening of his office on Sunday 30 [Nov.] to receive parliamentary deposits [prior to an application to Parliament for a Railway Bill].  1845 Nov. 20
ZQS/M.1845/48 LETTER - War Office, to the Clerk of the General Meeting of Lieutenants for co. Merioneth [Meirionnydd] requiring that the Returns enclosed with their circular letter of 25 October be completed.  1845 Dec. 4
ZQS/M.1845/49 NOTE of the fence days of the Dovey fishery and that the same Conservators as in October 1843 would be appointed.  n.d.
ZQS/M.1845/50 MEMO re members of the committee [for re-assessing the county rate] and date of the meeting with a note to write to them.  n.d.
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