Lettered J. Transfers from Ledger H [not in NLW]. Transfers to Ledger K (B2),
- B1.
- File
- 1894-1904.
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Lettered J. Transfers from Ledger H [not in NLW]. Transfers to Ledger K (B2),
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Lettered K. Contains private accounts. Transfers from Ledger J (C3). Transfers to Ledger J (C3). Transfers to Ledger A (B3), Trade Ledger K (B2), and General Ledger [not NLW].
Lettered K. Transfers from Ledger J (B1). Transfers to Ledger C (B5) and General Ledger,
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Seventy-three holograph and autograph letters addressed to Messrs. Gee & Son Ltd., to Howell Gee, to Sir David S[anders] Davies, and to J. E. Roberts, Baner Office, Denbigh, together with some manuscript and carbon typescript replies. The writers include Joseph Davies, Wrexham, secretary, Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Sir Ddinbych (Rhosllanerchrugog), 1919 (a prize awarded by Messrs Gee & Son in the chief essay competition), R. F. Davies, Dolyddelen, 1902-1903 and undated (an offer to a tenant for hay, [Pontbrenbedw] quarry affairs), East Lancashire Paper Co. Ltd., Radcliffe, 1917-1918 (the supply of paper), [Professor] David Evans, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, 1917 (lists of tunes and hymns), Richard Evans, Dolwyddelan, 1902 (an offer to a tenant for hay), Thomas Gee, solicitor, Liverpool, 1900 (handbills of a sale, a letter book of the writer's father [Thomas Gee], the possible purchase of property in Chapel Street [Denbigh], the inspection of Bodfari Mine, Pompren Quarry), Messrs. Lloyd George, Roberts & Co., solicitors, London, 1899 (the action of Symmonds v. Gee), A. E. Harrison, Welsh Weekly Newspapers, etc., Cardiff, 1920-1921 (the affairs of Baner ac Amserau Cymru), John Lloyd Jones, Dolwyddelen, 1890-1899 and undated (Pontpren Quarry affairs), Richd. Jones, Dolyddelen, 1899-1901 (Quarry accounts), Sarah M. Matthews, Amlwch, 1901 ( the transfer of shares, a proposed visit to Llanfaethlu), E. Meredith Owen, slate quarry owner, Festiniog, 1903 (the purchase and carriage of slates), W. Owen?, Bwlchgwyn Quarries, Wrexham, 1900 (the disposal of Pontbrenbedw Quarry), Ellis Pierce ('Elis o'r Nant'), Dolwyddelen, 1901 (complaints against the writer), R[obert Henry] Read, The Cambrian News . . ., Aberystwyth, 1921 (the printing of the Baner), A[rthur] Foulkes-Roberts, solicitor, Denbigh, 1901 (a mortgage of Pompren Quarry), F. Smeed, Rhyl, 1919 (assessments), R. E. Thomas, rate collector, Yspytty Ifan, 1898 (poor rate assessed on the quarry at Dolwyddelen), and E. Williams, Mold, secretary, Flintshire & Vale of Clwyd Master Printers' Association, [19]19 ( subscription levy). Also included in the volume are pay sheets, vouchers, etc., of Pompren Quarry, [18]90-1902, and a few vouchers and accounts of Messrs. Gee & Son Ltd. relating to Baner ac Amserau Cymru, 1917-1921 and undated.
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Lewis, Edwards and Evans - Gee to supply Barnes' Commentary on the New Testament,
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
An imperfect volume of hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes, etc., some of which are attributed to John Davies, John Roberts (Wrexham), S. Standly, John Evans, John Jeffreys, Win. Pugh, Thos. Evans (Swansea), Robert Mills, Hugh Evans, etc. At the beginning is an incomplete list of titles.
M. Price Williams [son of Nicader],
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Mary Jones (the late Rev. Thomas Jones's Cristion mewn Cyflawn Arfogaeth neu Draethawd ar Ryfel y Saint yn erbyn y Diafol).
Mary Morris (Sermons of Rev. William Morris),
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Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Miscellaneous accounts taken from various ledgers-General Ledger J, Ledger P, Private Baner Ledger [none in NLW] and Ledger A (B3). Some accounts transferred to Ledger B (B4), C (B5), G and General Ledger [neither in NLW]. In the latter volume, pages 1-169 were tied together and pages 170-209 were tied to them later.
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Miscellaneous letters and receipts from the National Provincial Bank, Denbigh, relating to stocks, shares and bonds held by Gee and Son, and a record of the Bank's dealings with John Williams, John Owen and Lydney Watkins in May and June, 1923.
Morgan and Scott, London- Relate to Moody's hymns,
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Morris T. Williams libel action,
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Letters, 1937, concerning a claim for damages by Morris T. Williams, managing director of Gwasg Gee, and his wife, Kate Roberts, against Periodical Press Ltd, following the allegedly defamatory reference to them in an article in the News Review, 21 January 1937, including two letters from I. D. Hooson and Caradog Prichard (ff. 12-14).
Morris T. Williams and Kate Roberts and others.
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N. P. Mackay, Hull - Translation of Grace and Truth,
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