Description | a) Opinion on the will of Lady Penrhyn and dispute with Samuel Worthington in relation to payments for upkeep of wagons. b) Letter from Richard William Price, Ebenezer responding to an address by Lord Penrhyn in Llais y Wlad. Letter states that although he is a conservative, he has turned his back on it following electoral victory by the radicals for fear of victimisation at the quarries, 26 April ?1880 c) Translation of an extract from Y Werin relating to a meeting of the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 20 November 1890 d) Letter from D.O. Davies of Llandinorwic Vicarage describing the corruption within the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 17 April 1880 e) Account of the Writing Slate Manufactory, January 1837 f) Valuation of the farms in Nant Ffrancon, 1789 g) Letter relating to Queen Annes bounty and the curacy of Llandygai, 5 October 1793 h) Small bundle of correspondence relating to the request of captain William Dobbin for a loan (which was granted), 1835 i) Hand written description of the Ogwen Lake and River, n.d. j) Balance sheets for Ty Newydd, Rhos and Lonisa farms, January 1855 k) Capel Curig Build and Land Valuation/Estimation, 1807 l) Begging letter from W. Mark Owen whose yeast business has been boycotted following his support for Lord Penrhyn during the strike, along with an envelope of documents relating to the investigation done by Lord Penrhyn into a letter written by W. Mark Owen, published in Baner ac Amserau Cymru. Includes letters from E.A. Young, Baner ac Amserau Cymru, translations etc., 11 Jan 1898 m) Begging letter from Mrs Jones, Dublin, 4 December 1834 n) Letter from the National Benevolent Institution relating to an election, 20 November 1839 o) Note relating to annuity to be paid (presumably by George Hay Dawkins Pennant) to his daughter and her husband, n.d. p) Part of an account relating to Llywelyn the Great and Princess Elen (or Helen), 1794 q) Small bundle of misc. vouchers and correspondence relating to dividends and other financial papers, 1813-1839 |