[Duke of] Beaufort, [Badminton],
- C2805.
- File
- 1878 Dec. 28.
Part of Vivian Papers
Election to the Turf Club.
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[Duke of] Beaufort, [Badminton],
Part of Vivian Papers
Election to the Turf Club.
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Stating his decision to resign from the Trusteeship of Sir W. G. Craig's estate.
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Asking for an estimate of the contents of the works bottoms.
Pen[darves Vivian] [?Glanafon],
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Minor details of the partnership of the brothers and the problems of A. P. Vivian's settlement fund.
Pen[darves Vivian], [Glanrafon],
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Pen's position within the Company, and Cornish trade.
Pen[darves Vivian], [?Glanafon],
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Arguing that Pen has not run the Margam business efficiently and answering Pen's attacks on himself.
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Glad to hear he will stay at Glanrafon.
Pen[darves Vivian], [?Glanafon],
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Stating he will send the papers to Wm J. Loyd that day.
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Referring to his marriage settlement stock.
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Thanking him for his judgement on the argument between the brothers.
[W.] Graham [Vivian], [?Clyne Castle],
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Letter accompanying memorandum from William Loyd, and copy of memorandum.
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Transfer of stock to the Taff Vale Railway.
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Memorandum in answer to one by Lord Vivian concerning interference in the business by the latter, and arguments dating back to 1844.
[W.] Graham [Vivian], [?Clyne Castle],
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Detailing the purchase of Lord Charles Crespigny Vivian, of Truro's share in the Swansea business by J. H. Vivian in 1844, and the disagreements at the time.
Bell, Brodrick and Gray, (London],
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Payment for stock and deposit of certificates.
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Answering accusations that the family had induced Bessey Gibson Craig to live 'in an unbecoming manner'.
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Answering accusations that the family had induced Bessey Gibson Craig to live 'in an unbecoming manner'.
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List of accusations by A. P. Vivian against his brothers Graham, and Hussey.
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Graham and Glynn's opinion of H. H. Vivian's copper purifying patent.