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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
Z/DDD/2/1046 LETTER from L.P. Davies, Llanuwchllyn Post Office to E. Watkins asking what he would charge for superintending the building of a house he intends to erect at Bala.  1911 Feb. 14
Z/DDD/2/1047 TELEGRAPH from J.J. Eaton to E. Watkins acknowledging receipt of consent form; he requests a formal account of the items referred to in his previous letter and a money order will be sent.  1911 Feb. 15
Z/DDD/2/1048 LLYTHYR oddiwrth M.R. Morris, Plas Deon, Llanuwchllyn at E. Watkins yn cwyno na allai dalu’r ail "call" hyd nes bydd Mr Price wedi talu ei drethi.  1911 Chwef. 16
Z/DDD/2/1049 LETTER from J.L. Clayton to W. Guest, requesting a quotation of the price of pheasant eggs, the state and variety of penned birds and the percentage of fertile eggs, and what shooting or fishing he ca...  more 1911 Feb. 23
Z/DDD/2/1050 LETTER from F.W.W. Knighton to R.J. Lloyd Price calling his attention to their letter of the 7th and requesting that the returns be made without delay.  1911 March 3
Z/DDD/2/1051 CIRCULAR LETTER from F.E. Shaw, Surveyor of Taxes to R.J. Lloyd Price stating that taxes are due from him on the 1st January were unpaid and requesting that he pay at once.  1911 March 6
Z/DDD/2/1052 LETTER from A.G. Hodgson, Office of The Special Commissioner of Income Tax, London to R.J. Lloyd Price requesting that he send the required particulars.  1911 March 6
Z/DDD/2/1053 LETTER from William Morris to T. Watkins stating that he will have the boundary pegged out and does not expect to overstep the boundary apart from the area between Bryn Briglas and the pool near Llawr...  more 1911 March 15
Z/DDD/2/1054 LETTER from M. Eynon, 3 Maenofferen, Blaenau Ffestiniog stating that he is willing to pay a reasonable price for the Bull’s Head Hotel, " as you know their trade is bad all round the co...  more 1912 March 16
Z/DDD/2/1055 LETTER from J.T. Jones, Tynpren, Bala to E. Watkins stating that the Surveyor has reminded him that the time allowed by the Commissioner to pay the taxes has expired; the railings between his fields ...  more 1911 March 22
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