Cyfarthfa: Bold, Richards And Dynevor.
- Folder C4.
- Series
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Cyfarthfa: Bold, Richards And Dynevor.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Records relating mainly to the industrial concerns of the Crawshay family of Cyfarthfa, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, [1706]-1878, including letters and letter books of William Crawshay I and II and Robert Crawshay, 1806-1877; cash books, ledgers and bankers drafts, 1834-1888; deeds, [1706]-1885; wills, deeds and miscellaneous material, 1801-1838; balance sheets for ironworks, 1810-1867; will, valuation and probate for William Crawshay II, 1865-1869; shares and bills of exchange, 1870-1878; and Hilston Park estate papers, 1838-1862 and Caversham Park estate papers, 1826-1864. The archive represents the working papers of a major ironworking dynasty.
Crawshay family.
Cyfarthfa Works Act, 45 and 46 Victoriae,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
D. Stewart (agent for Lord Bute), to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Lord Bute prefers to make arrangements with recipient (and not with the Abernant Co. as proposed in Letter 286) who is advised to get possession of the coal lands of Mr. (Thynne Howe) Gwynn, or take Lord Bute's land at Aberdare and convey the coal to Hirwain by locomotive.
D. Stewart, Cardiff (agent for Lord Bute), to W(illia)m Crawshay (II), "Merthir",
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A request for the payment of the Royalty due to Lord Bute in respect of 4,000 tons of iron mine delivered from Rigor.
D. Stewart, Hirwaun, to W(illia)m Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A request that recipient should inform those persons "who have put down their names to build houses on Lord Bute's land at Hirwaun" that the leases will be granted them on the terms previously arranged.
D. Williams, to Messrs. Crawshay & Son, Cyfarthfa,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
An agreement to indemnify recipients for any loss which may arise through payment of the rent of Cwmcannaid to the signatory.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Draft Deed, for enlarging time of completion of the steelworks at Cyfarthfa,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
E. Llandaff (Lord Bishop of Llandaff), Llansanfraed, to William "Crawshaw" (II) Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Requesting recipient's aid towards remedying the scanty provision for Church instruction in Merthyr, by restoring the service once provided out the liberality of recipient's family in a chapel, and by ensuring adequate salary for a suitable minister.
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Cyfarthfa Castle,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a receipt for the rent of Nant y Glo, and promises to alter the entry if he is in error as to the date of letting. [A scribbled note by G(eorge) F(orrest):- Mr. Bold, who let Nant y Glo, never collected its rent in February, but in May].
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning the revaluations of the lands rented from the writer at Merthyr and Hirwain, for the purpose of new rent agreements; and the question of compensation for damage by rubbish, as to which Mr. Bold says there was no agreement in existence. [Letter 2, Box I, et seq].
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning inclusion of the additional farms in the lease; the incorrectness of the rent sent by recipient; and the rubbish heap question, as to which no Agreement can be found by Mr. Bold.
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning the lease of a group of farms to recipient by Lord Dynevor and Mr. Trevor, and the difficulty of providing for its continuation should Henry, William, and Francis Crawshay die. [Vide Letters 618a and b.].
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends the draft Lease of the farms to be let to recipient and consents to the inclusion of six other farms in the agreement, but denies that any agreement exists by which the payment of £100 per annum relieves recipient from liability to pay compensation for damage done by rubbish heaps.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil, to assure recipient that the question of the lease has not been forgotten but will be settled on Mr. Bold's appearance in Cardiff.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil, to excuse himself on various accounts for his delay in dealing with the question of the Lease. [Vide Letter 631].
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil, to request a detailed statement of the extent of the rubbish heaps, and to query whether the 1807 agreement as to damages applied to all damage done to the Landlords in perpetuity; a request for payment of rents due, and intimation that he has requested Mr. Bold to search for documents relating to the 1807 agreement.
E. P. Richards, Cardiff, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Explaining the delay in sending the draft of the Lease, and intimating that the rents will not be collected until the lease is delivered. (Vide Letters 640, 631, etc.].