2 Bundle of Receipts accounts & Dockets issued for Hiring Gigs, etc,
- 26036a.
- File
- 1830.
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2 Bundle of Receipts accounts & Dockets issued for Hiring Gigs, etc,
2 Castle Terrace. Correspondence,
2 Copies of a statement by H. H. Vivian and W. G. Vivian as to the references required by A ...,
Part of Vivian Papers
2 Copies of a statement by H. H. Vivian and W. G. Vivian as to the references required by A. P. Vivian. [On the argument between the 3 named].
2 Copies of the will of James George of Lanvairs Green, Llantillio Grossenny,
(2 Documents). Whittington, co Salop, and Buttington and Welshpool, co Mont,
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
2 Drafts of a letter discussing a successor to the agent at Penclawdd who had resigned,
Part of Vivian Papers
?2. Edward Penbury of Wotherton afor[esaid],
2 Extra bow songs for "Coyote",
Part of Mervyn Burtch Music Manuscripts
Vocal score and piano reduction of two songs. [M.481]. Possibly from 'Coyote and the Winter that never ends'?
Part of Welsh Church Commission Papers,
'2 In 1' Exhibition, Design Council, Cardiff, Dec. 1978-Feb. 1979,
Part of Arts Council of Wales Records,
2 Letters about a small rent claimed by Sir Thomas Hanmer,
Part of Puleston family records
Part of Puleston family records
2 Letters from Joseph Child and son of Bewdley to Richard Price Puleston of Emrall relating to an order and account for hops.
Part of Puleston family records
2 Letters from Thomas Rooper to John Parry, Dean of Christchurch, Dublin, concerning the sale of lands in Baskanagh, Co. Meath, Ireland.
(2 Letters). Letters to J B Harrison,
Part of Harrison deeds and documents
2 Lists of names. The second is specifically of North Wales Times subscribers,
Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Lord Byron, at Chester, to John Williams, Archbishop of York, at Conwy. His Grace's letter of the 4th instant received this morning. In the writer's answer to the Archbishop's former letter he has said all he can. At the same time he likewise writes to Sir John Owen. Owen has received orders to march with all speed to Denbigh. The other Welsh forces are now at Ruthin. It was ever the writer's intention that Sir John Owen should have the command in chief of all the Welsh forces next under the Prince and himself. Sir Edmund Verney, who does the duties of Major-General for Flint and Denbighshires, is so discreet and well tempered a man, as well as a good soldier, that the writer hopes there will be no dispute at all, and Sir John Owen will find himself much eased by his assistance and that of other officers that are with him, in the ordering of the raw multitude. The writer that day received a letter from Maurice, who came to Shrewsbury on Tuesday night last. He will bring considerable new forces along with him, between 3,000 and 4,000 horse and foot. The enemy lies on both sides of the river between Holt and Farne. Since the news of the Prince's approach, they advance not far into Wales.
2 or 3 Voices with Instruments or Piano,
Part of Mervyn Burtch Music Manuscripts