G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay, (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,
- Boxes/ Box I/ Bundle 10/ No. 233(b).
- File
- 1823, July 26.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal and family matters. [Inscribed on Letter 233 (a)].
G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay, (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal and family matters. [Inscribed on Letter 233 (a)].
G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay, (II), Merthyr Tidvil, his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning the serious loss of orders for Bolts and No. 3 iron occasioned by the inferior quality of these articles and the strong complaints of buyers; his father's displeasure over Letter 209 because of the tone. Personal.
G(eorge) C(rawshay), to Eliza [Crawshay], his sister, Stoke Newington,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A complaint against their father's tyranny and ruinous policy, and his desire to retire from the firm before he is ruined. [Inscribed in Letter 483(a)].
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning his visit to recipient on the following Monday. [inscribed on Letter 408(a)].
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Returning thanks for hospitality and postponing the visit of recipient's wife to better weather. The probability that Mr. Thompson's mouth is afflicted with Pox. [Inscribed on Letter 276(a)].
G(eorge) C(rawshay), to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
News of his children; routine advises as to an order. [Inscribed on Letter 424(a)].
Geo(rge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Routine business and personal matters.
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal and family news. [Inscribed on Letter 183(a).].
[George Crawshay], to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
His opinion that the output will not be cleared by a price above £7 per ton; personal. [Inscribed on Letter 247(a); part missing).
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
His hope that Bruce the unpaid Magistrate will be appointed Stipendiary; the reduction of wages and other economies at Cyfarthfa and in London; orders for Constantinople and Marseilles his fear that Hill will canvass all their foreign customers. "The battle is begun and must be fought out". [Inscribed on Letter 437(a)].
G(eorge) C(rawshay), to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Arrangements for the visit of recipient and his wife; personal and family news.
George (Crawshay), to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Returning thanks for a gift of pines and grouse. Personal. [Inscribed on Letter 415(a).].
George (Crawshay), to William Crawshay (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Appealing to recipient to accede to his father's wishes in the matter of Harfords's Mortgage. [Inscribed on Letter 440(a)].
[George Crawshay], to W(illiam) C(rawshay) (II), his brother,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A request to allow Dufaud the Frenchman [the writer's father-in-law] to walk around Cyfarthfa works, to abate jealousy of him and not to treat him as a spy. [Inscribed on Letter 155(a).].
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
In justification of his change of front, and to affirm his view that they should press their father merely not to stock unless an actual loss is made on the sale price; their father's resolve to continue his "bull" tactics; an account of the dinner conversation with their father. Personal.
George (Crawshay), to William Crawshay (II), (his brother), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
He is amused rather than angered by recipient's letter, because he wants neither profit from the Works nor recipient's "Castle salary, but merely wishes to avoid spending any Capital. [Inscribed on Letter 388(a).].
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,. Routine business advices together with a protest against recipient's throwing the losses involved in the connection between Cyfarthfa and the London House on the latter concern. [Inscribed on Letter 176(a)].
G(eorge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
An urgent instruction to make and send an iron "horse" of 9 arches to replace a dangerous wooden one at George Yard. [Inscribed on Letter 621(a)].
G(eorge) C(rawshay), to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Drawing attention to the stock list, on which he has marked in red the types and sizes of metal least wanted to make good the shortage at George Yard. [Inscribed on Letter 597(a)].
Geo(rge) Crawshay, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
The misunderstanding by recipient's son of the real drift of his comments (vide Letter 654, 655) [on the relative efficiencies of Cyfarthfa and other works]; a routine business enquiry. [Added by William Routh: routine business advises] [Inscribed on Letter 661(a)].