J. G. Tuxford at the Liberal Committee Rooms, Portmadoc,
- 672/57.
- Ffeil
- 1885, Oct. 23.
Remuneration of canvassers' travel expenses.
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J. G. Tuxford at the Liberal Committee Rooms, Portmadoc,
Remuneration of canvassers' travel expenses.
W. J. Williams, Accountant, at Market St, Carnarvon,
Election campaign: getting the address printed, postponing the Criccieth meeting, addressing envelopes: John Bryn Roberts's brother-in-law, Stephen Davies, would do some envelopes.
W. A. Darbishire at Nantlle, Penygroes,
Election campaign: John Bryn Roberts's address out tomorrow; his plan to gain Lord Newborough's support; his intention to ignore the Dinorwic dispute, while enlisting W. J. Parry to counteract the Tory influence of Congregationalist deacons employed as Quarry clerks or subagents.
W. Davies at 57 Madoc St[reet] Portmadoc,
Accepting tickets for a concert. Wants to keep it quiet.
D. A. Jones, Brynllan, Aberdaron,
Remuneration of Ed[ward] Roberts for his work during the election.
W. J. Parry at Coetmor Hall, Bethesda,
Supports the quarrymen's stand; Entreats Parry to contradict the [Liverpool] Mercury statement that the men can expect no better terms.
Rev[eren]d J[ohn] Owen, MA, at Criccieth,
Re advance for Humphreys [see previous letter].
Eifion Liberal Association: John Bryn Roberts's subscription, and R. D. Williams's expenses at the Revision Courts, 1885 and 1886.
J. R. Jones, [Woollen merchant, of Belvidere Road, Liverpool],
Bill of exchange for Jones's signature has been sent to the Liverpool National Provincial Bank. [see 93)].
Farm accounts, animal names, preachers, rents, medicines.
Trefarthen farm accounts and occasional personal note. Contains personal visiting cards, membership certificate of the Royal Welsh Yacht Club, and a ticket to the Club's Regatta Ball, 1867.
Daily comings and goings, preachers at Graig.
Rich[ard] D. Williams from 14, Bridge Street, Carnarvon, to [John Bryn Roberts],
Cloture and Local Option: Jones-Parry's declaration in a telegram. Cyclostyled.
[The Reverend] D. E. D[avies] from Rhianfa, Pwllheli, to [John Bryn Roberts],
Has obtained Jones-Parry's written promise to vote for Cloture and Local Option, and to support the Government.
Correspondence, 1884-1885.
J[ohn Bryn] Roberts from Bryn Adda, to ? [Reverend Joseph Hillier at Beaumaris],
Replying to an invitation to stand for nomination as the Liberal candidate for the Anglesey constituency on the impending resignation of the present member, Richard Davies. Draft.
W. Cadwaladr Davies from the University College of North Wales, Bangor, to [John Bryn Roberts],
Notice and agenda of a meeting of the College Council to be held at the Queen Hotel, Chester on June 4. Partly printed.
R. A. Jones from 301, High Street, Bangor, to [John Bryn] Roberts,
The circulars have been sent. Points to be emphasised with regard to the particular resolution passed by the UCNW Council.
[The Reverend] John Owen from Brynymor, Criccieth, to [John Bryn] Roberts,
Carnarvonshire's Parliamentary representation: Liberal Party's choice of candidates: a meeting to be held at Carnarvon the next day to discuss the matter: Roberts would do well to stand.
[John Bryn Roberts] from Bryn Adda, Bangor, to [W. A. Darbishire],
Considering the invitation to stand for nomination as one of the Liberal Party candidates in the next Parliamentary elections in Caernarvonshire. Draft. Incomplete.