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1 - Llythyr oddi wrth Elias Summers, Caer berllen i [?].
2 - Letters to Robert William Wynne of Bronywendon touching the lease of Aughatore in Ireland.
3 - Receipts and correspondence touching the rent paid by Robert William Wynne Esq. to Robert Bamford Hesketh Esq., of Gwrych Castle, for mine shafts at Wyddfa.
4 - Letters touching the payment of the balance of an annuity due to Mary Roberts under the terms of Col. Wynne's Will, up to the day of her death.
5 - Correspondence, Reports and Accounts touching R.W. Wynne's mining and mineral interests at Stansty Lodge, Crachdir, Brynmally, Acton, Cae Pen Ty, Cae Glas, Gyfynys, Alcock Ucha and Cae hico, co. Denbigh.
6 - Letter book kept by Robert William Wynne of Garthewin.
7 - Correspondence, accounts, valuations etc. touching R.W. Wynne's mineral estates at Crachdir, Stansty Lodge, Cae Pen Ty Colliery at Ffrwd, Dyffryn Dulas, and Bryn Mally near Wrexham.
8 - Letter: H. Holland, Rhyd y Foel Quarry, to R.W. Wynne Esq., asking to be able to farm Tavern y pwll again.
9 - Letter book from Garthewin touching the administration of the Estate.
10 - Correspondence, Reports and Accounts touching the mines and mineral interests of R.W. Wynne at the Wrexham and Acton Colliery, the Bryn Mally Colliery, the Cae Pen Ty Colliery, at Cae Glas, Stansty Lodge, Crachdir, Alcock Ucha, Gyfynys and Cae Hicco, co. Denbigh.
11 - Correspondence, bills, accounts and other administrative papers touching Robert William Wynne's mining interests at Brynmally, Crachdir, Cae Glas, Stansty Lodge, Acton, Cae-Pen-Ty, Alcock Ucha and Cae Hicco.
12 - Correspondence between solicitors touching the sale from Wynne to Cunliffe of Acton House, Wrexham.
13 - Correspondence between William Jones of Min Avon, Colwyn, John Davies, Solicitor, of Denbigh, and Richard Wynne Esq., of Garthewin, touching the mortgage of Sirior Goch.
14 - Correspondence, accounts, receipts, valuations etc., touching R.W. Wynne's Mineral properties near Wrexham, co. Denbigh, including Cae Pen Ty Colliery, Crachdir, Stansty Lodge and Bryn Mally Colliery.
15 - Copy Letter: Robert William Wynne of Garthewin to "Sir", touching the extension of a lease to extract coal from the Brassy Colliery.
16 - Draft Letters from Robert William Wynne to his Solicitor and others.
17 - Correspondence, and one receipt, mostly from Longueville and Co., Solicitors, of Oswestry, to R.W. Wynne Esq., touching the dead rent owed by Mr. Butler of Crachdir Minerals.
18 - Letters: one, Messrs. Holder & Sons, 14 King Street, Covent Garden, to R.W. Wynne [?], the other, R.W. Wynne [?] to The Manager, 208 Piccadilly [a Bank]; both concerning the sale of a portrait of Mrs Wynne by Gainsborough.
19 - Business Correspondence touching the Garthewin Estate and the Wynne family. Includes a list of bonds, transfer of stock etc. belonging to the late R.W. Wynne.
20 - Correspondence, royalty reports etc. relating to the Brymbo collieries.
21 - Two letters: George Eagle, Mine Surveyor, of Manchester, to R.W. Wynne Esq., touching Crachdir Mines.
22 - Letters between Amphlett & Co., Solicitors, of Colwyn Bay, and Richard Wynne Esq., of the Royal Hotel, Capel Curig, touching a cheque sent to R.W. Wynne for Mortgage Interest payable on Glyn Bach, Llangernyw, the estate being administered by Richard Wynne. These letters run from March to August 1927; the other is a stray piece of paper, being rough notes on mortgages, including Glyn Bach, due on dates from February to November 1921.
23 - Correspondence and receipts sent to Richard Wynne Esq. at Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, touching the administration of the Garthewin Estate.
24 - Letter: Richard Jones of The Stores, Llanddulas, to R. Wynne Esq., requesting a meeting.
25 - Copy Letter: Richard Wynne of Hillcourt, Longhope, co. Gloucester, to Mr. Richard Jones of The Stores, Llanddulas, Abergele, touching the tenancy, rent and rates of Castell Cottages.
26 - Copy Letter: Richard Wynne of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, to Messrs. J.M. Porter & Co., Estate Office, Colwyn Bay, requesting a plan to be made of the property of the two Castell Cottages which he has just sold to Richard Jones of The Stores, Mill Street, Llanddulas.
27 - Letter: G.J. Evans of Bryn Estyn, Rhyl, to Richard Wynne Esq., of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, touching the collection of the Garthewin rents.
28 - Correspondence touching the finance and administration of Bodhyfryd, Chester Street, and nos. 32-34 Chester Street, Wrexham. Also includes a catalogue of fires, stoves and pipes, the Builders' and Plumbers' Section, List no. 24, from Rogers & Jackson Ltd. of Wrexham.
29 - Letter: G.J. Evans of Bryn Estyn, Rhyl, to Richard Wynne Esq. of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, touching rent received from Hengoed, Tanycoed and Dolhaiarn Farm.
30 - Correspondence between Richard Wynne Esq., of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, J.M. Porter & Co., Architects and Surveyors, of The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay, Harry M. Cleaver of St. Asaph, B.R. Woolacombe of Walker, Martineau & Co., of 36 Theobald's Road, Gray's Inn, London, and C.F. Roberts of Llanddulas Rectory, Abergele, touching the transfer of land from the Garthewin Estate to the Parochial Church Council for use as a grave yard, and the erection of a surrounding wall.
31 - Letter: R. West of Valentine Hotel, Llanddulas, Denbighshire, to R. Wynne Esq., of Derwas, Dolwen, enclosing rent for Gadlas Garden.
32 - Letters between Richard Wynne Esq., Major Soames of Bodhyfryd, Wrexham, W.E. Samuel, Builder and Contractor, Messrs. Nicholas, Auctioneers, Land Agents and Surveyors of Piccadilly, and Messrs. Walker, Martineau & Co., of London, touching the proposed sale of Bodhyfryd, Wrexham, to Wrexham Borough Council.
33 - Letter: R. Herbert Williams, County Land Agent, Small Holdings Department, 46 Clwyd Street, Ruthin, to Richard Wynne Esq. of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, touching Dolhaiarn land to be surrendered for a housing site in Llanfair Talhaearn.
34 - Letter: R. Herbert Williams, County Land Agent, Small Holdings Department, 46 Clwyd Street, Ruthin, to Richard Wynne Esq. of Derwas, Dolwen, Abergele, touching the surrender of land for a housing site in Llanfair Talhaearn.
35 - Copy Letter: Richard Wynne of Garthewin, Llanfair T.H., to Mr. R.B. Roberts of The Fair View Inn, Llanddulas, informing him of his intention to raise the rent due to an Income Tax assessment, and enclosing a Notice to Quit the present tenancy so that a new one can be negotiated.
36 - Letter: David Thomas, Solicitor, of Llanrwst, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq. of Garthewin, Llanfair Talhaearn, Abergele, touching the tenancy of Moelfre held by Mr. John Wynne up to his death, and the outstanding rent due from his Executors.
37 - Letter: J.R. Williams & Co., Solicitors, of Abergele, to R.O.F. Wynne of Garthewin, Abergele, enclosing a copy letter, dated 21 June 1935, from David Thomas of Llanrwst, concerning rent unpaid by Mr. John Wynne of Bethgeth, Betws-yn-Rhos, when he died.
38 - Letters: Peckover Burrill & Owen, Chartered Land Agents, Surveyors and Valuers, of Denbigh, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., and between Walker, Martineau & Co., London, Messrs. Peckover Burrill & Co., and Messrs. J.R. Williams & Co., Abergele, touching the sale of land and a proposed new Building Development at Station Road, Llanddulas.
39 - Postcard: R.O.F. Wynne of Garthewin to Mr. A.E. Green, Surveyor, of no. 5 Tithebarn Street, Liverpool.
40 - Letter: William W. Walsh, Chief Wayleave Officer of the Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board, to Messrs. Peckover Burrill & Owen, Chartered Land Agents, of Denbigh, concerning the proposed Denbighshire Development across land owned by the Garthewin Estate at Pen Cefn Ucha, Dolwen, Abergele.
41 - Correspondence touching the renovation of Garthewin and the attempt to secure a grant from the Historic Buildings Council for Wales for this purpose.
42 - Correspondence, mostly from Peckover Burrill & Owen, Land Agents of Denbigh, and Walker, Martineau & Co., of Gray's Inn Square, London, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching the finance and administration of the Garthewin Estate.
43 - Correspondence touching the administration of the Garthewin Estate, and including papers relating to R.O.F. Wynne's financial affairs, mostly from Messrs. Peckover Burrill & Owen of Denbigh to R.O.F. Wynne Esq.
44 - Letter to R.O.F Wynne Esq. [from the Land Agents], touching the letting of Tyn-y-Ffrith and the legal consequences.
45 - Letter: L. Peckover Burrill, Chartered Land Agent, Surveyor and Valuer, of Denbigh, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching the question of public footpaths, and returning a plan of the area around Garthewin, with footpaths marked.
46 - Letter: A. Manley of The Historic Buildings Council for Wales, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching an application for a grant to help toward repairs and improvements to Garthewin.
47 - Letter: A. Manley of The Ministry of Public Building and Works, Gabalfa, Cardiff, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., of Garthewin, declining to offer a grant for the chapel and theatre at Garthewin under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act, 1953.
48 - Letter: A. Manley of the Ministry of Public Building and Works, Gabalfa, Cardiff, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq. of Garthewin, offering a grant of 55% of the cost of roof repairs to Garthewin, up to a maximum of £1,200, under certain conditions.
49 - Letter: J.N. Wright of the Rendezvous Caravan and Chalet Park, Bryn Siriol, Llanddulas, Abergele, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching the delay in the settlement of an exchange of land at Llanddulas, and enclosing solicitors' letters.
50 - Letters to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching his application for a grant from the Historic Buildings Council for Wales for repairs to Garthewin, and his attempts to interest the National Museum of Wales in buying Garthewin for use as a Welsh Folk Museum.
51 - Letters: The Council of Major Religious Superiors of 16 West Side, Clapham Common, London, and Brother Aldhelm F.S.C., Provincial Bursar, De la Salle House, 26 Half Moon Lane, London SE24, to R.O.F. Wynne, touching the proposed sale or lease of Garthewin Hall to a Religious Order.
52 - Letter: Miss K.C.M. Brown of the Welsh Office, Summit House, Windsor Place, Cardiff, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq. of Garthewin, requesting to be notified as to whether he is in a position to proceed with repairs to Garthewin for which a grant was offered on 3 March 1966.
53 - Letter: Alun Jones, Clerk and Chief Executive Officer, County Offices, Ruthin, co. Denbigh, to R.O.F. Wynne Esq., touching progress made in attempting to establish a Museum at Garthewin.
54 - Letter: Roger M. Waters, County Land Agent and Valuer, Station Road, Ruthin, co. Denbigh, to Messrs. Peckover Burrill & Owen of 47 Vale Street, Denbigh, enquiring about the possibility of Mr. Wynne selling land at Llanfair Talhaearn presently being leased to the County Council.
55 - Letter: A. Bennison of Osborn, Bennison and Hughes, Solicitors, of 6-8 Woodland Road East, Colwyn Bay, to Miss G. Wynn of Garthewin, in reply to earlier letters.
56 - Letter: L. Pritchard, Branch Manager of Brocks Alarms Limited, 35 Cheapside, Liverpool, to Mr. & Mrs. R.O.F. Wynne of Garthewin, touching the installation of a Burglar Alarm System.
57 - Letter: E.J. Locke, Telephone Manager of the Chester Telephone Area, Telephone House, Tower Wharf, Chester, to "Subscriber", informing him of the introduction of Subscriber Trunk Dialling on 10 August 1972, enclosing explanatory leaflets [now lost], and a sticker for the telephone.
58 - Letter: Mark Burrill of Peckover Burrill and Owen, Land Agents, of Denbigh, to Mrs. Wynne of Plas Wynn, Llanfair T.H., touching plans by Colwyn Borough Council to build toilets at the foreshore at Llanddulas on land belonging to the Garthewin Estate which they erroneously thought Mr. Wynne had agreed to sell.
59 - Letter: Stewart Hamilton, Chartered Accountant, of 131 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh, to Mrs. R.O.F. Wynne, giving advice on the viability of returning to the big house and running part of it as a guest house for the Garthewin Farm Pony Trekking Centre.
60 - Letter: John Jones to Madam Wynne of Garthewynne, touching business at Llannerch.
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