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  <dc:title>Miscellaneous Correspondence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>John Jones, LL.D., barrister, Liverpool, to Lord Anglesey (proposed publication of his 'History of North Wales'); Edward Parry, the Hotel, Caernarvon, (proposed alterations and improvements to the hotel); Thomas Williams, Beaumaris, to Lord Anglesey (Malltraeth Marsh inclosure); Anon., from Caernarvon, to the same (St. Helen's Well, Caernarvon and its possible development as a site for a spa); William John Lewis, Trosymarian, to the same (recommending one Thomas Williams for a contract to blast the Swelly Rocks); Stephen Davy, Bristol (proposal to work the Penryhn Du lead mine); Earl of Clarendon, Penlline Castle, Cowbridge, to Lord Anglesey (shipment of slate from Caernarvon to Aberthaw or Cardiff)
Applications for places, etc.: in the Indian Service; superintendent of the Caernarvon Baths; in the preventive service; medical attendant at Plas Newydd; in a Liverpool banking house; guard on the mail coach</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1824</dc:date>
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