- To Elizabeth Evens, Cathedine,
- MS Vols/ Volume 6/ No. 12.
- File
- 1866, Feb. 1.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Statement of the money due to recipient for her services at Cathedine.
- To Elizabeth Evens, Cathedine,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Statement of the money due to recipient for her services at Cathedine.
105 Tradesmen's bills, receipts etc., [In a brown paper parcel], n.d.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
20 Papers relating to the Valuation of the Estate of William Crawshay: (1) Account entitled "Valuation for Legacy and Succession Duty"; (2) Six papers relating to the valuation of Cyfarthfa: a complete valuation and 2 incomplete ones, the two latter being drafts to aid the compilation of the first. Cyfarthfa Profit and Loss Account Stock Account, and Balance Account, March 31, 1861; (3) Rough Valuation of the Estate for Probate, Aug. 6th 1867; (4) Papers relating to the valuation of the Residue of the Estate; (5) Account of Debts and Liabilities of the testator; (6) A list of cheques signed, Sept. 10, 1867; (7) Four letters and notes explanatory of the stock holdings, bank book, liabilities, etc. of William Crawshay; 8 A list of documents forwarded to Robt. Crawshay, 24 Nov. 1869, (by M. Gray). 1861-7.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A Bond for £12,000 plus interest at £5% per annum originally given by William Crawshay to James Thompson, William Rawstorne and William Meyrick Esquires, but subsequently paid and cancelled. 1 October 1834.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A chronological summary, written in old age by William Crawshay II, of the correspondence between himself and his father William Crawshay I, in the year 1819 - this consisting of Letters 10 to 18 below.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A Folder inscribed "Private Accounts" - the private accounts of Robert Crawshay, showing total assets, annual profit and loss, expenditure, income, etc., 1869-70.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A loose cover containing 21 papers, being parts of letters, memoranda, notes, jottings, etc., relating to the Cyfarthfa properties rented from Lord Dynevor and J. M. Richards.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Agnes Forrest, Kendal, to William Crawshay (II), her brother-in-law, Cyfarthfa Castle, Nr. Cardiff, to acknowledge a remittance for hams sent to recipient; personal and family news.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends Letter 757 and intimates that he strongly advises Lewis Vaughan to enter a school in England rather than in Scotland, where he has "other objects than education". Their impotence to do more than advise Vaughan.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to [William Crawshay (II)],
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Agreeing with recipient that Lewis Vaughan is better off in Scotland than elsewhere especially if his intended wife is respectable; enclosing bills for which he hopes there sufficient money from the estate rents.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to William Crawshay (II), Cyfarthfa Castle, Myrthir, to announce that Mr. Vaughan Dutton threatens proceedings against the trustees for non-payment of a legacy under the will of Mr. Vaughan of Llanelay, and to urge immediate execution of the document recently sent to recipient. His wish that the loss of life at Merthyr in the recent riots will produce good results.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
His solicitor's opinion that the Trustees of Lewis Vaughan's inheritance need not sign (require?) a Bond of Indemnity; a request to see recipient.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to [William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil],
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends for signature a document which can be safely signed without fear of future liability; gives directions as to disposal of the proceeds (of the sale of securities?); and advocates sending Lewis Vaughan the rents received from his estate.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to [William Crawshay, (II), Merthyr Tidvil],
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Repeats that his solicitor does not consider they need require a Bond of Indemnity from Mr. Edwards Vaughan; and offers to attend to any legal matters that may arises through his own solicitor.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to [William Crawshay, (II), Merthyr Tidvil],
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning the alteration of a Trust Deed in consequence of the death of an annuitant the payment of Lewis Vaughan's accounts his desire for Vaughan to come of age and release the trustees from their obligations.
A(lexander) Milne, Whitehall, to [William Crawshay], (II), Merthyr,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends for signature by recipient a Power of Attorney executed by Mr. Barnes a solicitor and comments that he will be relieved by the coming of age of their ward, who does not seem to have profited by his "schoolmaster". [Vide Letters 755, 757].
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
B. P. Richards and Thomas Bold, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil, to intimate their belief that no written agreement concerning a payment of £100 a year to cover all damage by rubbish heaps is in existence and that recipient tray again lease certain lands for their original term at the rents fixed by Mr. Edmunds. [Vide Letter 589].
Bank Pass Book and Account Books,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Bank Pass Book and Account Books, 1862-79.