Description | Bundle includes: a) Letter to Richard Pennant suggesting ways of improving the quarry. Suggests building a horse drawn railway (instead of canal) from quarry to port and suggests use of inclines for rubble. Includes cross section of what railway and track would look like, 21 July 1793 b) Bundle of papers relating to the building of a fish weir, as commissioned by Lady Penrhyn, 1813 c) Summary of the will of Lady Penrhyn (Anne Susannah Warburton), c.1816 d) Correspondence between Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant and Professor Simonds of the Royal Veterinary College regarding pigs, January 1863 e) Copy of a letter giving an account of the Mold riots of 1869 (possibly in the hand of George Sholto Douglas-Pennant), 1893 f) Letter from Bangor Magistrates Clerks Office to Lord Penrhyn informing him that the Justices have met and 'decided to get a force of 100 constables, including mounted police, into this district at once', 13 September 1902 g) Copy of a return sent to ascertain the land tax charged on the manors, n.d. |