Description | In this the transition occurs from Capt. P.A. Iremonger to Pennant A. Lloyd (Ju;y, cp.81,82); on p.35 is a reference to the death of his mother. There are the ususal reminders about rent to Nicholas Treweek of Amlwch and Mr. Bicknell of Ty'n Hendre, the usual orders for timber to Messrs Davies of Menai bridge and De Winton's of Caernarvon; the perennial difficulties about fishing rights and boundary claims in the uplands above Penmachno. many entries about leasses for chapels - Bangor, Bethesda, Tregarth [P.A.Lloyd never seemed to get the word Calvinistic correct; with him it is invariably Calvanistic]. In two cases (193,206) he formally wrote that the Iremonger had been supplanted by Lloyd. Early entries (11,30,32,49) contain allusions to a suggested narrow gague railway from Portmadoc to Corwen, which proposed to cut across Lord Penrhyn's lands between Penmachno and Pentrefoelas. |