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Z/DDD/2/864-945

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Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/DDD/2/864 LETTER from J.J. Cardin, General Post Office, London to R.J. Lloyd Price enclosing a receipt.  1890 Jan. 11
Z/DDD/2/865 LETTER from H. Davies, 4 Tokenhouse Yard, London to E. Watkins stating that he will arrive at Bala on Monday night and intends going to Tanrallt on Tuesday; would he mind arranging for a pony to meet...  more 1890 Jan. 14
Z/DDD/2/866 LLYTHYR oddiwrth Thomas Jones, Board School, Dinmael at E. Watkins yn amgau yr "orders" a cwyno fod busnes ddim yn dda.  1890 Ion. 24
Z/DDD/2/867 LETTER from W. Durant Gibbings, Inland Revenue, Bala to E. Watkins suggesting that he has made a mistake in some of the Rhiwlas particulars; the number of male servants appear to be insufficient, six...  more 1890 Feb. 12
Z/DDD/2/868 LLYTHYR oddiwrth Thomas Jones, Board School, Dinmael i’w "annwyl gefnder" yn danfon yr holl arian a dderbyniwyd am y "bushes"; yn gofyn am commission" ac yn cynnwys &qu...  more 1890 Chwef. 24
Z/DDD/2/869 LLYTHYR oddiwrth Thomas Jones, Pentre, Cwmtirmynach at E. Watkins yn cwyno fod y drainage wedi cau i fyny ac yn ei atgoffa ei fod wedi gaddo adeiladu cwt moch a cwt lloi erbyn Nadolig diwethaf.  1890 Mawrth 3
Z/DDD/2/870 LETTER from H. Davies, 4 Tokenhouse Yard, London to E. Watkins stating his pleasure that they have struck the lode at No.7; he had better cut clean through it before sampling; as the cost of treating ...  more 1890 March 6
Z/DDD/2/871 LETTER from C. Burgess to ? apologising for the trouble caused, "...it was quite a mistake, it shall not occur again."  1890 March 6
Z/DDD/2/872 LETTER from R.J. Lloyd Price to E. Watkins stating his wish of hanging a picture of the Queen in the hall at Bala; a large photograph of himself and Mrs Price should be given to Michael Jones.  1890 Feb. 20
Z/DDD/2/873 LETTER from R.J. Lloyd Price to E. Watkins asking him not to allow Robert Roberts, Tynycoed or anyone else to plough up meadow land; the water closet at Rhiwaedog is in the right place and should not...  more 1890 March 6
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