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Macdonald, George, Bethesda
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Correspondence

One of four volumes containing letters, postcards and telegrams addressed to W. J. Parry and others. Some of the earlier letters were written to Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'). The majority of the letters relate to the public activities of W. J. Parry. The correspondents include J[ohn] T[homas] Job, 1907; David Jones, Bala, 1889; D. Stanley Jones, Abertawe; Ll. Hugh Jones, Wrexham, 1915; Fred Llewelyn-Jones, Denbigh, 1892; D. J. Jones, Ammanford, 1883; John Jones, Cwm-y-glo, 1884-1886; John Jones, Bethesda, 1884; L[ewis] D[avies] Jones ['Llew Tegid'], Bangor, 1915; Michael D. Jones, Bala, 1885; Robert O. Jones, Ebenezer, 1888; W. R. Jones, Clwt-y-bont, 1886; Owen O. Jones, Penisa'r Waun, 1892-1893; Owen Jones, New York, 1915; R. M. Jones, Bangor, Pa, 1879; Thomas Jones, London, 1890; R[obert] A[rthur] Griffith ['Elphin'], Bangor, 1892; J[ohn] Herbert Lewis, Caerwys, 1891; Pennant A. Lloyd, Menai Bridge, Pentrehobyn, 1879-1882; D[avid] Morgan Lewis, Aberystwyth, 1914; E. D. Lloyd, South Bend, Indiana, 1915; Richard Lloyd, Criccieth, 1908-1915; G[eorge] Macdonald, London, 1915; and J[ohn] Menzies, Caernarvon, 1896-1898.

Miscellanea

A report by J. J. Evans on the Moel Faban Slate Quarry, 1887, and on the Capel Curig Slate Quarry, 1889; papers relating to schemes for working an iron ore deposit at Bettws Garmon, Caernarvonshire, 1891; a note on the Capel Curig Slate Co.; a report by John Menzies on the Moel Faban Slate Quarry, 1903; a minute relating to the lease of Pantdreiniog quarry, 1904; memorandum of the deposit of the Moel Faban lease with Lloyd's Bank Ltd, 1906; memoranda of negotiations with the Cefnfaes estate, 1919-1922; an inventory of the moveable plant of the North Wales Development Co. Ltd at Bethesda, 1921; correspondence between George Macdonald and W. J. Parry for the sale of the Moel Faban Green Slate Quarry, 1923; and correspondence and statutes relating to the Slate Milling Corporation at Pantdreiniog and Moel Faban.