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PFA - Penrhyn Castle Further Additional
1 - Early deeds
2 - Deeds post 1800
3 - Bundles of deeds
4 - Rentals
5 - Jamaica
6 - Maps and plans
7 - Surveys, valuations and inventories
8 - Post 1800 Correspondence
1 - Estate including county matters
2 - Slate trade including Penrhyn Quarry, Port Penrhyn, Strike etc.
3 - Household including chattels, provisions, staff etc.
4 - Charitable including begging and thank you letters, subscriptions etc.
5 - Legal including documents relating to W.J. Parry
6 - Political
7 - Financial
8 - Personal and family correspondence
9 - Leisure including horse racing, hunting etc.
10 - Mixed bundles
11 - Miscellaneous
1 - Bundle of correspondence from and newspaper cuttings relating to the Battle of Alma, Crimean War. Includes correspondence from Thomas Wood and drawings of the order of the march
2 - Envelope of documents relating to 'Garden Party' to be held, possibly on the 15th September 1905. Includes correspondence and list of guests at the 1888 Garden Party and seating plan for luncheon to celebrate the Prince of Wales' visit to Bangor University
3 - Letter from the British Museum to Lady Penrhyn identifying a juniper variety. Identifies juniper sample sent as Juniperus Communis var. Alpina Gaud that was also called Juniperus nana.
4 - Two letters to Lady Penrhyn relating to the Royal Visit
5 - Box file of correspondence relating to the Royal Visit of 1894
6 - Letter from J. Stephens to Lord Penrhyn with an enquiry regarding Heraldry. Requires answer as to whether the boars on the Pennant family coat of arms descend from the coat of the Gruffydd family of Anglesey, which may explain the term 'Moch Môn'. Also suggests that heraldry may be responsible for the terms 'Geifr Arfon', 'Lloi Lleyn' and 'Cathod Rhuthyn'
9 - Post 1800 Printed Material (including translations of printed items)
10 - Post 1800 Financial Papers including accounts, vouchers, cash books etc.
11 - Post 1800 Legal documents
12 - Post 1800 Mixed bundles
13 - Post 1800 Miscellaneous
14 - Estate Administration
15 - Penrhyn Quarry
16 - Politics and electioneering
17 - Personal
18 - Patronage
19 - Events
20 - Printed material
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