- Boxes/ Box I/ Bundle 12/ No. 292(a).
- File
- 1825, Feb, 11.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a copy of a letter from Mr. Roper, and requests recipient to send the Probate of the Will of the late Mr. Thompson to the Custom House. [Copy].
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a copy of a letter from Mr. Roper, and requests recipient to send the Probate of the Will of the late Mr. Thompson to the Custom House. [Copy].
Jno. Llewellin, Abercarn, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends the results of his two days' search through the letters of Mr. (Benjamin) Hall, with comments on the work entailed, mature of letters, etc.
Jno. Llewellin, Abercarn, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tydvill,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends further extracts from Benjamin Hall's papers these being items taken from the bill oaf costs presented to Richard Crawshay by Samuel Church, solicitor, who alone seems able to clear up the doubt as to whether a certain deed was executed.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A chronological list of extracts from "Letters from the late Rd. Crawshay Esqre to the late Mr. Hall" relating to their agreement with Lord Dynevor as to compensation for destruction of land by rubbish tips. [prob. enclosed with Letter 556].
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Jno. Morland, Wycliffe, to William Crawshay (II), London, to thank recipient for the intended Christmas gifts for recipient's "child and Godchild," and to notify him that they had gone astray; concerning changes in the Executorship deeds [Vide Letter 406]; personal. [Very puzzling letter - seems to suggest, in conjunction with Letter 405, that recipient was father of Mrs. Morland's child'.
Jo(hn) Adams, Protector Institution, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Concerning the rules of his Institute governing the travelling expenses of servants sent to prospective employers, etc.
John Bibby & Co., Liverpool, to Messrs. R. & W. Crawshay & Co., London,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
The deplorable trade outlook makes them hesitate to pay off their indebtedness to recipients, but they hope to do so in the next few months and then resume dealings with recipients. [A Copy inscribed on Letter 537(c)].
John Bibby & Co., Liverpool, to Messrs. R. & W. Crawshay & Co., London,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Affirming that they have not bought iron largely from other sources and would not have done so in any degree if recipients had quoted the same low prices as others; a hint of further orders if prices are low enough. [A copy].
John Bibby &Co., Liverpool, to Messrs. R. and W. Crawshay & Co., London,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Their inability to buy continuously from recipients in the present state of trade unless they are quoted the market prices, at which William Crawshay has refused to sell. [Vide Letter 512]. [A copy inscribed on Letter 53 (c)].
John Bibby, Liverpool, to R. & W. C. & Co,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Gives a confidential report on the Acraman concerns, and sends an order for iron at £5 per ton on 6 months credit. [A copy attached to Letter 552(c)].
John Jenkins (grocer?), St. y Nyll, to William Crawshay (II), Cyfarthfa Castle,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A request that recipient should stop, moneys due to himself out of the wages of Hirwain workmen, and that this should be done monthly; an undertaking to supply the men at reasonable prices; a complaint against the profiteering of Mr. Taylor; a request to have a canal boat bring up his goods regularly every week from Cardiff to Aberdare.
John M. Richards, Plas Newydd, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Assuring recipient of his continued friendly feelings, and admitting their state on the occasion of their quarrel.
John Morgan for Robert Crawshay, to Schweppe & Co., Bristol,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
An order for soda water.
John Morgan, for Robert Crawshay, to Revd. W. Davis,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A remittance for half a year's rent charge in lieu of tithes.
John Morgans, for Robert Crawshay, to Edward Sweetland,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A remittance to recipient.
John Powell, Brecon, to William Crawshay (II), Merthyr Tidvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Agreeing to give £1750 for a farm (unspecified) providing that recipient will rent it for 21 years at £60 p.a.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
L. Sulivan, War Office, to J. J. Guest, Esq., J.P., Merthyr Tydvil,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a detailed statement of the amount allowable to the Magistrates of the Upper Division of the Hundred of Caerphilly, for disbursement among the appropriate persons to defray the cost of subsistence of the troops employed during the late riots at Merthyr. [Vide Letter 604].
'Ledger - W.C.' [William Crawshay II?]
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,