Title | Correspondence : James Rees' appeal brings him a draft for £100, but not, as Rees explains, with the Marquess' warmest of compliments (2299). In March 1840, Griffith Davies, a prominent Caernarvon Merchant, quarry owner and postmaster of the town, has the misfortune to run into deep waters, is declared bankrupt, but thanks to his Lordship's good counsels, retains this official appointment (2303, 2313) 2333 comes from a Llanddaniel mother, anxious for the fate of her convist son; a word from Beer re-assures her that the case has been promptly referred to the Home Secretary (2334, 2336) |