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11am Bulletin

T11/825/11.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 4 December 1996.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/835/8.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 3 September 1997.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/825/3.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 2 December 1996.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/825/15.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 5 December 1996.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/825/19.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 6 December 1996.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/835/22.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 8 September 1997.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/835/12.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 4 September 1997.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

11am Bulletin

T11/835/4.
11am Bulletin.
First broadcast: 1 September 1997.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for 11am Bulletin.

1-2 Alma Street

Lease (14 Oct. 1875) for 30 years by the Tredegar Wharf Company to Alfred Hazell of Mount Joy Place, builder, of a parcel of land (159 sq. yards) on the south side of Upper Alma Street (further described), subsequent deeds and documents, 1876-1903, and surrender, 7 Nov. 1902.

12 Bundles containing lawsuits between Col Greville & his Party during the election of 1831 when Col Greville opposed Sir ....

12 Bundles containing lawsuits between Col Greville & his Party during the election of 1831 when Col Greville opposed Sir John Owen who was supported by some branch of the Harries's family notably Samuel Harries of St. Davids a most hot supporter of Sir John Owen. When the feud commenced the jealousy of S Harries increased until at last he was fined £500 & costs. Gives all the account of Beers & spirits consumed and all expenses. 174 papers.

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