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Agreement to concur in a bona fide sale the Dee Bank Colliery,

  1. John Ormiston, Samuel Savoge Kenrick, Benjamin Frederick Wilson, Fredericke Fench, John Ferguson, Harriet Dawson, Geoge Mac Donald, John Williams, William Kenrick, William Wood, and John Eddowes Bowman, coal-proprietors at Bagillt, co. Flint;. 2. John Finch, the said B.F. Wilson and J. Ormiston, and John Booth;. 3. Sir John Hanmer of Hanmer, co. Flint, Baronet;. Agreement to concur in a bona fide sale the Dee Bank Colliery. Draft.

Preliminary agreement (subject to confirmation) to build a junction at Llangerrig, a railway station at Aberystwyth and a joint improvement ...,

  1. The Hon. Howe Browne, chairman of the Manchester and Birmingham Continuation Railway Company;. 2. Major James Oliver Lindam, chairman of the Gloucester Aberystwyth and Central Wales Railway. Preliminary agreement (subject to confirmation) to build a junction at Llangerrig, a railway station at Aberystwyth and a joint improvement of the Aberystwyth harbour. Attached is a copy of a letter addressed to the Directors of the Gloster and Aberystwyth Company rejecting a proposition by them to join their line at any Point lower than Llangerrig.

A Short Summery of the case of Attorney General V. Sir John Hanmer, bart., re the coal mines below high-water ...,

A Short Summery of the case of Attorney General V. Sir John Hanmer, bart., re the coal mines below high-water mark of the Estuary of the River Dee within the lordship of Englefield, co. Flint. Printed. Endorsed: I wrote this statement very rapidly and almost without correction while serving as chairman of a House of Commons Committee - the matter was then so fully in mind, that I could do so easily without neglecting the other business.

A Survey or perambulation of the Franchise of Rhyddlan endorsed: 'sent me March 7th 1862 by Mr Bell steward of ...,

A Survey or perambulation of the Franchise of Rhyddlan endorsed: 'sent me March 7th 1862 by Mr Bell steward of Mr Conway of Bodrhyddan. I believe this refers to the land attached to the Castle of Rhyddlan metioned in the Statute of Rhyddlan, separately from the Cantred of Englefied and that it is a Franchise not included in the lands of Englefield lordship'. A copy.

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