- 36.
- Ffeil
- 1868.
Petition in Chancery from Robinson and another against the Cambrian Railway Company in the matter of the Cambrian Railways Act, 1868.
Petition in Chancery from Robinson and another against the Cambrian Railway Company in the matter of the Cambrian Railways Act, 1868.
Bill to authorise the Cambrian Railways Company to acquire additional Lands and to extend the time for the completion of the Railway authorised by the Cambrian Railways Act 1901; and for other purposes.
The Shareholders' Address Book of the Cambrian Railways Company, dated 22 Aug,
The Shareholders' Address Book of the Cambrian Railways Company, dated 22 Aug. 1907.
Bill to enable the Manchester and Milford Railway Company to make deviations in their main line and Aberystwith Branch; to construct new lines at Llangurig, Ystrad Meyric and Aberystwith; and for other purposes.
Bill to enable the Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company to construct certain new lines of railway to connect their railway with the Great Western (South Wales) Railway, the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway, the Saundersfoot Railway and the Begelly Coalfield; to provide for the laying down Rails on the narrow gauge on portions of those railways and for other purposes.
Bill for authorizing the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway Company to acquire additional lands, to erect and maintain Hotels; and to raise further Moneys; and for authorizing the Oswestry and Newtown Railway Company, and the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway Company to contribute further Moneys towards the Funds of that Company; and for other purposes.
Act (as amended in Committee) for making a Railway from near the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway, in the parish of Towyn, in the county of Merioneth, in the township of Maestrefnant, in the direction of Talyllyn to be called 'The Talyllyn Railway': and for other purposes.
Miscellaneous documents dealing with Welsh Railways,
Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Committee of the House of Lords and Commons on the Railway Rates and charges (Provisional Order) Bills.
Observations for consideration by Mining Engineers and Colliery Owners, for the purpose of drafting evidence against certain sections of the Great Western Railway Company's Bill of 1892.
1 Crawshay Bailey, MP. 2 David Davies and others. Lease for a term of 60 years from 29 Sept. 1866, of the Coal and Minerals under Maendy, Ton, and Gelly Farms in the Rhondda Valley, co. Glam.
Articles of Association of Sir W. C. Armstrong, Mitchell and Company Limited,
The Sliding Scale in the Ocean Collieries,