Disgrifiad | Box contains: a) Printed Almanacs, 1820, 1822 & 1832 b) Printed book Verse dedicated without permission to the foreign office by A. Whig, 1865 c) Copy of The Liverpool Mercury' containing story headlined 'The Penrhyn Strike Men Still Determined', 1901 d) Printed election pamphlets of W.W. Lloyd, Liberal candidate for the Ogwen Ward seat on the County Council election. Written in Welsh with translations of some words written on the document in English, 1904 e) Correspondence from the North Wales Property Defence Association, March 1906 f) Printed 'Chief Constables' report and Estimated Summary of Bills for the Caernarvonshire Constabulary', March 1906 g) Correspondence and printed materials relating to the General Committee of the Public Address to Lord Milner, c. 1906 h) Correspondence from the Caernarvonshire Constitutional Association, 1906 i) Letter regarding elections, with handwritten note pledging £200 to help with the Eifionydd contest, 10 April c.1906 j) Arfon Election Expenses, March 1906 k) Correspondence and printed materials relating to the question of clerical incomes, March 1906 l) Printed appeal for funds on behalf of the Grahamstown Training College for Women Teachers/Mother Cecile, c. 1906 m) Printed letter re. emigration of artisans, 9 April 1906 n) Letter from Penybryn, Caernarfon regarding horses, 14 April 1906 o) Printed document regarding the Board of Trade and foreign competition. p) Letter from the Welsh Coast Pioneer soliciting Lord Penrhyn's opinion on educational reform, 24 March 1906 q) Correspondence regarding the North Wales Chronicle, 1906 r) Letters from Mr Gibson regarding public opinion of Lord Penrhyn following the great strike, 1905 |