- Series II/ 601.
- Ffeil
- 1666, Apr. 21.
William Foxwist at Carnarvon to John Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, concerning money maters and business with Mr Richard Bulkeley of Dyrronwy.
William Foxwist at Carnarvon to John Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, concerning money maters and business with Mr Richard Bulkeley of Dyrronwy.
John Bodvill to [ ] (no name given) saying that his brother had power to discharge the latter from all actions on payment by him of a sum of money.
J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, containing a former letter concerning work at a new colliery belonging to the latter.
H(olland) G(riffith) to Mr Peel concerning the former's interests in coal,
J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., of Carreglwyd, concerning the collieries of the latter and Lord Uxbridge and the leasing of land etc.
J. Jones of Pant Howel to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, postponing his visit to the latter on account of the illness of Miss Griffith.
Rough copy.
Holland Griffith to Mr John Farey, enclosing certain observations to help the latter in preparing his Reports and Section re the former's colliery. Copy.
J. Aylmer of Abbey Burton, to [ ] (no name given) (Holland Griffith?) acknowledging the receipt of a letter and promising to communicate its contents to Lord Uxbridge.
Mr J. Farey, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, concerning pits in Anglesey and enclosing a sketch "of part of the maps of my section" in order to show the position of five pits.
H(olland) G(riffith) to Lord Uxbridge - Draft letter regarding maps of coal seams,
Mr J. Farey of Westminster, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, relating to correspondence from Lord Uxbridge and the latter concerning pits in Anglesey.
Mr J. Aylmer of Abbey Burton, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, relating to business between the latter and Lord Uxbridge concerning Berw Colliery.
Rough draft of a letter to Viscount Bulkeley concerning an action to be brought before a jury in the near future. Incomplete and unsigned.
Mr W. W. Bailey of Polesworth, to Holland Griffith, esq., asking for the return of "the plan of the Coal ground in Anglesea" which had been sent to him. Also a letter from Mr Farey upon the same subject. Copies.
Copies. 8 Pages.