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Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esqre,

Concerning Russian Loan, Illinois Central Railway stock, and a visit to recipient by Mr. Sweetland in connection with a Power of Attorney for Francis Crawshay to pass the £10,000 London, Chatham and Dover stock to the writer, [Vide Letter 287, etc.].

Robert Crawshay, to [Capt.] Ralston, his nephew, to intimate his ignorance of the fact that recipient's bankers had not taken ...,

Robert Crawshay, to [Capt.] Ralston, his nephew, to intimate his ignorance of the fact that recipient's bankers had not taken out Power of Attorney to collect the dividends on recipient's inheritance to assure recipient that he would have advanced the money had the fact been known; and to invite recipient to Cyfarthfa.

Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esqre,

Instructing recipient to take out a Power of Attorney to draw the dividends for the Dolphins (his nephews etc.), and intimating that he prefers Scinde Railway Delhi bonds to Metropolitan Railway or Russian Stock.

Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esq,

Sends recipient a cheque for £1000 with which to pay Mr. Ince in cash for the paper written by William Crawshay. An enquiry as to the dividends on Console. [Vide letter 266].

William Jones, to William Gray, Esq,

Mr. Crawshay is disinclined to sell Illinois (Central Railway) Bonds, and. has no money to buy irredeemable stack of the Metropolitan Railway.

Robert Crawshay, to [William Gray],

His intention henceforth to write to recipient on all matters relating to the peace (i.e. legal matters) after Mr. Clayton has made his award (in the dispute between Mr. Shirley and the writer?) in the matter now being handled by Mr. James of Merthyr.

Robert Crawshay, to Frederick [Yeates], to seen recipient's good advice in the question of replacing London' Chatham and Dover Railway ...,

Robert Crawshay, to Frederick [Yeates], to seen recipient's good advice in the question of replacing London' Chatham and Dover Railway Stock with Consols to provide for the income and security of the Marriage Settlements and. to obtain his food offices in persuading Robert Pulling, whom the writer has never seen since the lawsuit of the Pullings against William Crawshay, to retire from the body of trustees. [Vide Letter 283].

Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esq,

Instructing recipient to buy £15,333 of Consuls, as the writer wishes to place theca in the hands of the trustees of the Marriage Settlement instead of the London, Chatham and Dover Stock previously bought on recipient's advice. [Vide better 121; also Letter 1 et seq. in round Manuscript Volume No. 5.].

Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esq,

Intimation that for reasons of convenience the Consols as well as the Midland (Railway Stock) may be left in the name of the Executors. [A Ps. from William Jones, presuming that the matter of the Glamorgan Canal Shares is settled.

Robert Crawshay, to W(illia)m Gray, Esq,

Sends a calculation which shows the Midland (Railway) holdings of the Executors to be sufficient to cover all annuities, and requests recipient, if he agrees, to transfer all Consols, etc., to the writer's name. In P.S.- a disclaimer by William Jones of the authorship of the calculation.

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