Alt Ref NoPFA/12/36
TitleBundle of accounts, press cuttings and correspondence mainly relating to the quarry, charities and Caernarvon County Council
DescriptionBundle includes:
a) List of Balances due to and from merchants, 1 January 1873
b) North Wales Chronicle cutting of London City Mission - Welsh Auxiliary Meeting details. Gives insight into an opinion on Welsh identity, 15 May 1875
c) Large bundle of documents relating to Penmachno Alms houses, 1889-1905
d) Invitation to and report relating to the Doctor Lewis Charity Annual meeting, 25 August 1900
e) Edition of The Morning Leader featuring announcement of a public meeting to be held about the Penrhyn Lock-out' listing W.J. Parry, Lloyd-George, and Kier Hardy among the speakers, 6 May 1901
f) Envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike including accounts of meetings and statement by E.A. Young, 1901
g) Letter regarding Dr William Lewis charity from J Henry Thomas, 10 Sept 1901
h) Envelope containing two press cuttings relating to strike, 1901/02
i) Envelope containing two press cuttings relating to strike and W.J. Parry, Sept/Nov 1901
j) Envelope containing income tax documents. Includes return, letter from E.A. Young and draft letter from Lord Penrhyn, 25 March 1901
k) Letter of invitation and agenda for Annual general meeting of County of Caernarvon Council Annual Meeting, March 1902
l) Letter of invitation and agenda for Standing Joint Committee Meeting, 10 March 1902
m) Letter from John S. Foster, Caerblaidd Offices, Blaenau Ffestiniog giving thanks for the possible employment of his brother, 8 May 1902
n) Envelope of documents relating to comments made about Sir Cuthbert Quilter (and Lord Penrhyn) by Rev R.B. Hughes at a public meeting. Contains press clippings, transcripts of correspondence between Quilter and Hughes and letter from Quilter to Lord Penrhyn - 'It was an outrageous and uncalled for attack & if you can frighten him out of his life, even if nothing else can be done, I think it will do him no harm.', Sept/October 1903
o) Letter to Lord Penrhyn regarding services to the County Council plus response from Lord Penrhyn stating he "would be happy to do so if it is the general wish of the electors of Llandygai that I should represent them.", 15 Jan 1904
Date1873-1905
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