Description | Powers to alter the levels at the Holyhead Railway terminus, which meant an application to Lord Boston for more land for the purpose - this in turn meant work for his agent, for the London solicitors, for Mr Algeo the surveyor, etc. (1858-1864). The agreement was dated 3 August 1863 (LLIG/332); there are important plans annexed (LLIG/340,341,343); and the train was set in motion for the grievances of 1865-1866 (see group LLIG/ 344-353); in fact the old brewery difficulty begins to figure in 1858 (LLIG/325, no less than the preoccupations of Hugh Hughes of Ty Mawr (LLIG/336,341) |