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"G. S." to D(avi)d Runsey, Brecon,

A letter to "G. S." from recipient has been received, and a person will call upon him at his house on Tuesday morning to give all particulars.

"G. S." to W(illia)m Herbert, Crickhowell,

Recipient's letter to "G. S." has been received and a person will be there to see him if recipient will call at Mrs Gunter's of Cathedine on Saturday night or Sunday morning.

G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Cyfarthfa Castle,

In complaint against their father's policy of refusing to sell iron at the present low prices, in the absence of which policy the London House would be £54,000 richer; a plea against extending the Harfords Mortgage; the decision of the Staffordshire meeting to reduce output, and the consequent better spirits of the London partners; their efforts to economise; the injustice of Richard Crawshay's living by "grants from the Crown" (i.e. their father).

G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,

Their father does not intend to retire from the business because none of the partners is capable of paying him for it, but is agreeable to granting a lease of his lands, minerals, etc., for a separate and new work on his property under the ownership of his sons in partnership. This could be easily arranged and recipient is asked to send his estimates of capital required, location, etc.

G(eorge) Crawshay, London, to William Crawshay (II), his brother, Merthyr Tidvil,

Concerning an enquiry for railway iron sent by Gerard Ralston, of A. & G. Ralston Philadelphia, which is an example of the great and increasing demand for rails for export; recipient is asked whether the manufacture of such iron is worth while. The request of T. Brown wino is tendering for the Clifton Bridge that the partners should stand security for £10,000.

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