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File Of Letters including one, 15 October 1894, from the Board of Conservators for the Dyfi, Mawddach and Glaslyn Salmon ...,

File Of Letters including one, 15 October 1894, from the Board of Conservators for the Dyfi, Mawddach and Glaslyn Salmon Fishery District to R[andal] Casson stating that W. A. Osmond Williams had been re-appointed as the representative of the Western Sea Fisheries on the board; another, dated 3 November 1894, from J. H. Bodvel-Roberts, the Clerk of the Peace for Caernarfonshire County Council, to R[andal] Casson stating that they had re-appointed their ten members to act on the Western Sea Fisheries Board; and lastly, dated 16 March 1895, from the Clerk of the Peace for Anglesey County Council to R[andal] Casson, naming the Anglesey members of the Deep Sea Fisheries Committee.

File Of Letters received by Randal Casson, including: one dated 12 September 1892 from A. D. Berrington, Assistant Secretary to ...,

File Of Letters received by Randal Casson, including: one dated 12 September 1892 from A. D. Berrington, Assistant Secretary to the Board of Trade, relating to the bye-law concerning the mesh of nets; from R. Giffen, 6 September 1892, concerning the bye-law relating to the mesh of nets; from E. Windsor Davies, 17 July 1892, relating to bye-laws; from R. A. Dawson, 13 July 1892, relating to the search for a new steamer; from A. H. Alington of the Naval Reserves, 12 September 1892, relating to assistance needed to enforce bye-laws; from David Phillips of Abercynon to R[andal] Casson, relating to a bye-law concerning seine nets; from A. D. Berrington to R[andal] Casson, relating to a previous letter from Casson asking for the assistance of a gun-boat in enforcing bye-laws; from A. D. Berrington, 22 July 1892, to R[andal] Casson stating that the assistance of a gun-boat for enforcing bye-laws would not be practical.

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