Description | a) Letter from E.C. Clayton (horse trainer) regarding his imminent bankruptcy. b) Penrhyn Estate Statement of Receipts & Expenditure for July, August & September 1906, 29 Oct 1906 c) Letter from James Wyatt concerning estate matters. Also mentions consignment of slate for Mr Hopper, 30 June 1823 d) Account with trustees of G H D Pennant, 1844 e) Letter from Mr Baxter concerning an estimate for converting a flint mill into a corn mill, 11 May 1823 f) Letter from Mr Benjamin Hewitt relating to a lease of land for a brewery, n.d. g) An account for the value of pasture for breeding mares, filly's, colts, Horses & Pony's (sic.) in 1821 h) Letter from G.H.D. Pennant to James Wyatt, 12 Jan 1829 i) Letter from H Parnell relating to the Capel Curig Road, 11 Feb c. 1810 j) Letter from William Sackville-West relating to an attempt by the radicals to get Mr Evans of Brynderwen appointed Inspector of Quarries, 26 Jan 1886 k) Account of the young trees transplanted to the Penrhyn Nurseries, 1777 [In need in repair] l) Letter from Peter Bagley Williams, Rector of Llanrug and Llanberis containing a translation of a poem of praise written in Welsh by a quarryman called Griffith William, Peris that was published in the North Wales Chronicle, 2 April 1825 m) Typewritten notice of the penalty for intimidation or annoyance by violence or otherwise, n.d. n) Printed extract from the Cambrian News. 'The origin of the Strikes at the Penrhyn Quarry - An Organised Socialistic Plot'. The 'Cambrian News' (Liberal) published the following article entitled 'Tilletism at Bethesda' dated 19th April 1901 |