W(illiam) Crawshay, (2nd), to John Miller,
- MS Vols/ Volume 3/ No. 402.
- File
- 1834, Dec. 23.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque with an accompanying enquiry concerning various trees, plants, seeds, etc.
W(illiam) Crawshay, (2nd), to John Miller,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque with an accompanying enquiry concerning various trees, plants, seeds, etc.
W(illia)m Crawshay, (2nd), to Lock Smith & Allistons,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Refusing to act as executor in connection with "Mrs Hawkins's settlement" unless it can be proved that he has a liability so to act by virtue of his position as executor of his father's will. His brothers, as his father's residuary legatees, are alone interested in the matter.
Tho(ma)s Shepherd, to William Langston,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque in payment of interest, on behalf of William Crawshay (Jr.).
Tho(ma)s Shepherd for William Crawshay, to G. M. Maber,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque in payment of interest.
W(illia)m Crawshay (2nd) per T(homas) Shepherd, to Glyn & Co,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque to be credited to his account with recipients.
W(illia)m Crawshay, Jr., (i.e. 3rd), to Thomas Williams,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque in payment of an account. Personal.
W(illia)m Crawshay (2nd), to Henry Davies, Monmouth,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal. Concerning a "deed poll" in recipient's (Raglan) road, in which he believes Mr Thompson bought other shares, but cannot prove the point; as executor for Mr Thompson's will, he enquires what recipient will give for the £50 (i.e. the Deed Poll) and six years interest. The dull state of banking.
W(illiam) Crawshay, (2nd), to Henry Davies, Monmouth,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Accepts recipient's offer for the Deed Poll, and accumulated interest, relating to the "Ragland Road". The dull state of the Iron trade.
William Crawshay (2nd), to John Miller,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque in settlement of an account.
William Crawshay, (2nd), to T. France (Solicitor),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A suggestion made without prejudice to Mrs Crawford's claim, as to a compromise settlement with the husband; the terms of the compromise.
Thomas Shepherds to Rev. G. H. Maber,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque on behalf of William Crawshay, who is endeavouring to fight a claim for Legacy Duty in respect of recipient's legacy.
Thomas Shepherd, to W. Langston,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A repetition of Letter 429.
Thomas Shepherd, to William Langston,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a cheque, in respect of interest due to recipient, on behalf of William Crawshay (2nd).
Charles Jones to John James (Forest of Dean Iron Co.),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
States, on instruction, that Mr Crawshay is not a buyer of pig iron and metal in the present state of the trade.
Per Charles Jones, London, to C. H. Riches, shipping agent,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Shipping and cash matters.
Per Charles Jones, London, to C. H. Riches, shipping agent,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Shipping matters.
Per Charles Jones, to Thos. Bolitho & Sons,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Returns a Bill after accepting it, and points out a slight discrepancy in the amount. (10/5).
Per Charles Jones, to A. G. Kidston & Co. (Glasgow),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
An offer to book recipient's usual order of coke tinplates in view of the rise in price of tin and the probability that tinplate prices will follow. His terms.
Per Charles Jones, to Cahlmann Bros,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A vessel has been chartered to load recipient's order of bars and deliver them to London.
Letters from William Crawshay (II),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Letters from William Crawshay (II), 1852.