W(illiam) J(ones), to John Bernard, London,
- MS Vols/ Volume 5/ No. 1014.
- Ffeil
- 1863, Jan. 3.
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
A remittance in payment of an account.
W(illiam) J(ones), to John Bernard, London,
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
A remittance in payment of an account.
Wf(illiam) J(ones), to Charles Anthony,
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A remittance in payment of an account.
William Jones, to R. A. Long Phillips (Rotherham),
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A request that recipient should pay the outstanding balance of an account owing to Mr Robert Crawshay who has been disappointed by recipient's failure to settle the matter as promised.
William Jones, to D(avi)d Morgan,
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A remittance for Rates (on Mr Crawshay's property at Cathedine?).
William Jones, to D(avi)d Brown,
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A remittance - one year's rent of (Mr Holford's) fishery - with the promise of another for Limestone Royalty.
William Jones, to J. W. White,
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A remittance - Mr Robert Crawshay's subscription for the current year to Carmarthen Infirmary.
Robert Crawshay, to Thomas Thomas,
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A remittance, being a donation to the Glamorganshire Artillery and Rifle Volunteer Association with a reminder that the sender is at liberty to cease subscribing at any time.
Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Barnaby,
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Naming the day on which recipient can come for his month's trial.
Robert Crawshay: to W(illia)m Bluck (Brighton),
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Mrs Crawshay's insistence on a tutor who can teach German makes it impossible for him, to his great regret, to engage recipient's services for his son.
Robert Crawshay, to Tho(ma)s Watkins,
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A promise to let recipient hear, as to the man he recommends, if other men applying for the posts are not engaged as river-watchers. Personal.
Robert Crawshay, to H(enr)y Thomas,
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Mr Benzing the tutor is not, but Miss Tribe is included in the agreement with recipient to give medical attendance to the writers family and household servants.
Robert Crawshay, to Messrs. R. M. Reilly & Co., (London),
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Instructions to make a breach-loading gun for his son as soon as possible. The specification of the gun; together with that of the muzzle-loader previously ordered.
William Jones, to. H. Homfray, Esq,
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Mr. Crawshay's acceptance of the £100 on the terms named by recipient, to whom a receipt will be sent.
Robert Crawshay, to Tho(ma)s Williams, Esq,
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Consenting to allow Merthyr Tydfil Boating Club to practice on the Goitre Ponds, and permitting them also to rent a piece of land for building a boat house.
Robert Crawshay, to Mr. E. Fox,
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An order [for picture frames?]. [Letter almost indecipherable].
Robert Crawshay, to J. H. Dallmeyer (London),
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Concerning his inexperience in photography, which has caused him to misread recipient's catalogue; an order for a £25 camera and a £25 lens.
Robert Crawshay, to Mr. Mawson [Mawson & Swan, Newcastle-on-Tyne],
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An order for photographic materials.
William Jones, for Robert Crawshay, to Mr. P. Meagher, London,
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A request to be quoted the prices of "teakwood pressure frames" (for photographic work).
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Robert Crawshay, to Messrs. Henry Bury & Co, to inquire if recipients will make him a rolling machine large enough for his requirements, and also supply other photographic material.
Robert Crawshay, to Messrs. Lebanah & Son,
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Concerning recipient's offer to take a portrait of the writer and publish it at a cheap rate for the working classes, of which proposal he disapproves. [fetter very vague in parts].