Description | Includes: a) Invoice Account of Slate sales in March, March 1884 b) Bundle of correspondence regarding stock/finance discrepancies and A. Wyatt, 1885 c) Letter from Robert Wynne Jones, 21 Ogwen Terrace, Bethesda. Claims that as a Conservative he is struggling to find work with the Liberals in power and asks Lord Penrhyn to help him emigrate to Australia, 18 October 1885 d) Letter from William Samuel (Quarryman). Asks Lord Penrhyn to arrange for him to work an easier rock as he was old and infirm and cannot work the rock allocated him. Claims to have always voted Conservative, c.1885 e) Price list of the Bryn Hafod y Wern Quarry, 1885 f) Letter from Young regarding Cook, Bennet and discounts, 12 Dec 1885 g) Envelope containing various opinions of counsel on the use of the names Pennant and Penrhyn plus accompanying correspondence, 1886 h) Application for labour work at the Quarry, Feb 1886 i) Correspondence regarding dividends on stocks of Metropolitan Consolidated, 1886 j) Copy of the Quarries Regulation Act, 1 June 1886 k) Notes on the Quarries Regulation Act, c. 1886 l) Correspondence regarding the complaints of Mr Dunlop, 1886 m) Letter from Young requesting to meet with G.D. Pennant, 16 January 1886 n) 5 pages from a letter sent to Yr Herald Gymraeg. Contains lots of information as to finance and general lifestyle in Bethesda, charitable work of Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant. Other pages can be found in PFA/12/22, PFA/12/34, PFA/12/35, c. 1875 |