Memorandum of Cyfarthfa Works Bill,
- Boxes/ Box IX/ Bundle 16.
- File
- 1882.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Memorandum of Cyfarthfa Works Bill,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Eleven Agreements etc., relating to partnership in the George Yard concern,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
One loose Poster - a lease of the Charcoal Pig Iron and Wire Works, Tintern Abbey, co. Monmouth, [property of the late Robert Thompson], April 1, 1821.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Forty Papers relating to the Will of William Vaughan, late of Llanelay, co. Glamorgan, Esq.; the trusteeship of William Crawshay and Alexander Milne over Lewis Vaughan; the release of the trustees; the rent roll of Lewis Vaughan's estate; and the claim of Edward Vaughan Dutton for a share in the inheritance. n.d.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
One deed - a quietus to Elizabeth Fortune widow of William Fortune, and Francis Davis, esquire, successive receivers for co. Monuouth, for their accounts of Window Tax for the year 1756. 26th October 1759. Latin.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Forty seven documents relating to Payments and Investments made under the executorship of the Will of Wm. Crawshay: (1) An Account entitled "Payments and investments to be made under the executorship of the late William Crawshay"; (2) An Account entitled "Investment of Legacies and Settlement Funds in the name of Trustees as hereunder"; (3) A rough list of Settlements; (4) Two accounts entitled: "Consols £800,000 how disposed of". (1867-1869, Jan. 8) (1867-1869, Feb. 4); (5) An account entitled: "January 1863. Dividends on Consols"; (6) A list showing Dividends on Console payable to the Executors and beneficiaries, n.d.; (7) A list of "Drafts on Crawshay's Executorship Account, 10 Jan. 1868" (by M. Gray?); (8) An account entitled: "Residue of Consols - January 9th 1868"; (9) Two accounts entitled: "Dividends to Draw", Jan. 1869 and July 1869; (10) An account entitled: "Periods at which coupons (or dividends) become due"; (11) Inland Revenue Receipts; (12) Four Demand Forms from the Legacy and Succession Duty Department of Somerset house, 1869, 1890 and 1883; (13) Six rough accounts relating to funeral expenses, cash on hand, liabilities, etc. of Mrs Crawshay, widow of testator; (14) An envelope containing two receipts from Maynard, Son & Co. (Solicitors) for payment of his expenses in connection with winding up the Estate; (15) An account entitled: "Loan Account 1867"; (16) An envelope containing the "Numbers of Turkish Bonds handed over to Robert Crawshay by Henry Crawshay". 1863-90.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Sixty-eight receipts for Bills paid; the first fifty-six, numbered consecutively, having been paid by the executors, and the rest by Mrs Crawshay. 1867-9.
Bank Pass Book and Account Books,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Bank Pass Book and Account Books, 1862-79.
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Eighty-seven papers relating to the accounts and management of Hilston Estate,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to Barclay Perkins do Co., (London),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Encloses a cheque in payment of "Porter & Casks to be slipped".
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to James Proctor,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Requests the appointment of a day on which they may meet and finally settle their affairs without further loss of interest and perhaps of all the little money left. [Vide letter 28].
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to Thomas Fresh, Sr,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
A rebuke for delay in the shipment of ore and intimation that a demand for payment of the writer's claim against recipient will be at once enforced.
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to Harfords Bros,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Acknowledges receipt of two Bills [Letter 48], returns the first and desires to know when it will be convenient for the 3 Harfords to execute "the Bond".
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to E. P. Richards,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
At recipient's request, acknowledges receipt of the Subscription of the Marquis of Bute and Lord James Stuart to the Cardiff Races.
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to G. Gurney, (London),
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal. A candid report, at recipient's request, that recipient is said not to be "getting on with the thing as you ought" nor attending to it personally. A request for an account of the "two engines", an expression of sympathy because there is no place where the engines can be regularly manufactured and a favourable report on the engine at Hirwain.
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr,, to Walter Coffin,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Personal and family. An offer to allow a debt of £1777 due from recipient to stand for six months more so that the interest would make a round sum of £2000 repayable.
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to John Braithwaite,
Part of Cyfarthfa Papers,
Intimating that payment of an account in respect of "the little Engine" can be obtained by presentation of this letter to Mr Moser; and desiring to hear about the performance of recipient's engine at L'pool.