Letters To John Vivian, Truro,
- A1-36.
- Sub-sub-sub-fonds
- 1811-36.
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Letters To John Vivian, Truro,
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Concerning a 5 ton sample of copper to be supplied by John Vivian.
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Request for delivery of 50 tons of copper, and disagreement as to terms. French.
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Relating to returns of remittance on certain articles.
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Relating to the purchase of Marino, with a description of the grounds, and the costs of mining.
John H. Vivian, Marino, [Swansea],
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Concerning a letter by Philip George relating to the price of a part lot.
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Receipt of money and mention of financial help from [R.] Hussey [Vivian].
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Request for money. (Note records that 1350 was sent).
John H. Vivian, Marino, [Swansea],
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Referring to sale and purchase of shares; cost of ore transport; complaints about Phillip George and alterations to Marino.
W. R. Duill, Stamp Office, London,
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Referring to the will of Mary Hart, Plympton, Devon, and the payment of duties. [This letter was passed on to John Vivian, but originally addressed to Mrs Eliz. Mayow].
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Concerning an agreement on the price of copper mined in Anglesey.
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Concerning the sale of some biscuit to John Vivian.
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Request for money and discussing his wife's health.
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Referring to duty payable by Richard Vivian for having his horse groomed.
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Referring to the nomination of Harrison for an election.
J. F. Bennallack, Aldermanbury,
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Report of proceedings in a meeting of the Chasewater Adventurers, and references to mine accounts.
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Replying to offer to supply cake copper, refusing it.
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Further discussion of Chasewater Mine.
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Referring to the possibility that the adventurers may be unable to keep the Chasewater mine afloat.
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Referring to the return of some acceptances, unpaid.