- A.
- Cyfres
- 1897-1910.
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Ledgers, 1897-1910, showing varied transactions concerning most of the company's work.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Ledgers, 1897-1910, showing varied transactions concerning most of the company's work.
Numbered 1. Transfer from General Ledger H [not in NLW]. Transfers to Ledger B (B4),
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Trade Ledgers. Ledgers showing various transactions with traders mainly, and also a few individuals. They concern sales of newspapers and other "goods". Ledgers B1, B2, B3 and B5 appear to form a series.
Lettered J. Transfers from Ledger H [not in NLW]. Transfers to Ledger K (B2),
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Lettered A. Transfers from Ledger K [not in NLW]. Transfers to Ledger C (B5), Ledgers D and J, and General Ledger [none in NLW].
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Lettered B. Contains more advertisement accounts than the other ledgers. Transfers from Advertisement Ledger 1 (HL1). Transfers to another Ledger B and Ledger C [neither in NLW].
Lettered C. Transfers from Ledger K(B2). Transfers to another Ledger C [not in NLW.],
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Baner Ledgers. Ledgers showing transactions concerning the Baner. They are of two types - transactions with traders and transactions with private persons. The former are Ledgers C3 and C4; the letter Ledgers C1, C2 and C5.
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Lettered D. Contains private accounts. Transfers from Ledger P [not NLW]. Transfers from Ledger P [not in NLW]. Transfers to Trade Baner Ledger and Trade Ledger [neither in NLW].
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Lettered J. Contains traders accounts. Transfers from Ledger I [not in NLW]. Transfers to Trade Banner K (C4), General Ledger K and Trade Ledger [neither in NLW].
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Lettered K. Contains private accounts. Transfers from Ledger J (C3). Transfers to Ledger J (C3). Transfers to Ledger A (B3), Trade Ledger K (B2), and General Ledger [not NLW].
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Insurance Accounts. Accounts recording payment of premiums to various insurance companies. The insurance covers buildings, household goods, furniture and agricultural produce. Each volume has, at the beginning, a record of each premium paid; in the middle, a summary of quarterly instalments paid each year; and, at the end, a quarterly account of all the payments to and by the company. D1 and D2 represent policies with different companies. D2-D6 from sequence.
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Insurance accounts. Lettered B,
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Insurance accounts. Lettered C,
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Insurance accounts. Lettered D,
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Insurance accounts. Lettered E,
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