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William Jones, to William Gray, Esq., London,

Sends a valuation of the Cyfarthfa estate of the late William Crawshay, and empresses the hope that the Estate and Succession Duty Office will not demand a more detailed estimate.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq., London,

Returns the Residuary Account which has been found correct by Mr. Robert Crawshay, who wishes to know if funds need be placed with the Bankers to cover claims on the Residue.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq., London,

Sends a receipt, and intimates that when Maynard, the solicitor has been paid "the Exors. may congratulate themselves upon the happy completion of a Trust of enormous magnitude within a time and in a manner such as has been seldom if ever before done".

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq., London, to announce that Mr. Crawshay is perfectly satisfied with Mr. Maynard's bill and ...,

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq., London, to announce that Mr. Crawshay is perfectly satisfied with Mr. Maynard's bill and does not wish it to be questioned, that the executorship account must be replenished to meet the bill, and that all papers connected with the executorship must be sent to Mr. Crawshay for custody.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq, to enquire what recipient thinks of the wisdom of adopting towards the Legacy and ...,

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq, to enquire what recipient thinks of the wisdom of adopting towards the Legacy and Succession Duty Office the same policy as that of William Crawshay II, who refused to give any valuation other than that in the Private Ledger and invited the Office to inspect the accounts and arrive at their own valuation.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esqre., London,

Sends a cheque for the Scinde Railway Delhi stock bought by recipient for Robert Crawshay, together with a statement to enable recipient to calculate the value of the Residue of William Crawshay's estate.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esqre., London, to explain his inability to leave a book (Cyfarthfa Account Book) with recipient ...,

William Jones, to William Gray, Esqre., London, to explain his inability to leave a book (Cyfarthfa Account Book) with recipient in view of Mr. Robert Crawshay's unwillingness to let it out of his possession; but arranging are appointment for the inspection of the book by recipient and Mr. Maynard.

William Jones, to William Gray, Esquire,

Concerning an action, for encroaching upon Cyfarthfa property and coal measures, against Heath Evans & Co., of Werfa Colliery, who have pair: into Court a sum of £300 which recipient is asked to withdraws if possible, by a document now sent to him.

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