Preferred citation: Series II.
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales
Letters and Personalia 1733-1886.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 29.
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Edward Lloyd, esq., London, to Mr Henry Lloyd, at Austin's Coffee House on Richmond Green, Surrey, asking about the health of his family.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 441.
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Mr John Parslow at Hertingfordbury to Henry Lloyd, esq., at Richmond, thanking him for his letter and giving him general news of the family.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 70.
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Nicholas Bayly to [ ] (name not given) thanking him for granting permission for a road to be made through his tenement "for the conveniency of a farm of mine called Mynudd Evan".
Preferred citation: Series II/ 439.
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Letter written from Ghent to Henry Lloyd, esq., giving various items of news. The name of sender has been blacked out above a p.s. dated Dec. 4 1742. Torn.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 596.
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Richard Mountford to Henry Lloyd, esq., asking for his vote and interest on his behalf for the post of Summoner to the Honorable Commissioners of Sewers. The next sessions of Sewers are to be on May 2, 1746.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 468.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 442.
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E. Vernon to Mrs Elizabeth Floyd at Mrs Floyds, Bloomsbury, informing her of his inability to visit her as he had promised.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 537.
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Litchfield - Journal of the Company at September Races. A List of Peers, Baronets, Esquires and "Infantry" (Bodyguard). London: Printed by Tom Jockey.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 69.
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"Copy of what Dr Archibald intended to have left delivered to ye Sheriff of Middlesex at ye Place of Execution and what he left in the Hands of his Wife for yt purpose writ by himself on different Slips of Paper".
Preferred citation: Series II/ 391.
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Mr Maddock, of Cambridge, to Harry Lloyd, esq., in Church Lane, Cheshunt, co. Herts, thanking him for his letter and giving an account of his work, etc.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 453.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 452.
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Richard Hargrave to Henry Lloyd, esq., at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, concerning the action between Hanoverians and the French near Leuworde and the defeat of the latter.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 98.
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John Berry, "Plumber and Glazour at Harnham, Salisbury", to John Lloyd, esq., Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London, saying that he had sent "a Boxfull of old staind and Painted Glass" and hoping to send more after "beating a fine glass window at Sarum to pieces to secure the Lead".
Preferred citation: Series II/ 505.
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John Pryce to Mrs Bostock, Nantwich, Cheshire, asking for her prayers on his behalf, in the hope that he might thus be cured of his complaint. Mutilated copy.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 592.
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Edward Nash, Storekeeper at Office of Ordnance, Chester Castle, to Capt. Griffith, Commanding Anglesea (4th Compy) volunteers, informing him of the issue of one barrel of munitions to Robert Williams of Bewmaris.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 459.
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Mr J. Farey, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, concerning pits in Anglesey and enclosing a sketch "of part of the maps of my section" in order to show the position of five pits.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 614.
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Mr J. Aylmer of Abbey Burton, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, relating to business between the latter and Lord Uxbridge concerning Berw Colliery.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 610.
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J. Aylmer of Abbey Burton, to [ ] (no name given) (Holland Griffith?) acknowledging the receipt of a letter and promising to communicate its contents to Lord Uxbridge.
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Mr W. W. Bailey to J. Farey, relating to the "draft of a section" of the mine drawn by the former.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 617.
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Mr W. W. Bailey of Polesworth, to Holland Griffith, esq., asking for the return of "the plan of the Coal ground in Anglesea" which had been sent to him. Also a letter from Mr Farey upon the same subject. Copies.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 620.
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J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, at Carreglwyd, enclosing a copy of a letter from Mr Bailey and referring to it and to the latter's estate in Anglesey.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 619.
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Copies. 8 Pages.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 623.
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Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, to (John Farey), concerning the latter's correspondence with Mr Bailey and speaking of his coal pits.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 607.
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J. Jones of Pant Howel to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, postponing his visit to the latter on account of the illness of Miss Griffith.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 604.
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J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, containing a former letter concerning work at a new colliery belonging to the latter.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 613.
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Mr J. Farey of Westminster, to Holland Griffith, esq., at Carreglwyd, relating to correspondence from Lord Uxbridge and the latter concerning pits in Anglesey.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 616.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 612.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 605.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 606.
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J. Farey of Westminster to Holland Griffith, esq., of Carreglwyd, concerning the collieries of the latter and Lord Uxbridge and the leasing of land etc.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 609.
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Holland Griffith to Mr John Farey, enclosing certain observations to help the latter in preparing his Reports and Section re the former's colliery. Copy.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 608.
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Rough copy.
Preferred citation: Series II/ 583.
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Preferred citation: Series II/ 258.
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Mr John E. West, of the Ordnance Survey, Llanerchymedd, co. Anglesey, to Mr Robert Allen, informing him that he is "ascertaining the boundaries of Parishes in the above Survey" and speaking of differences caused by disagreement in the Tithe Plans and asking him for his help in settling these differences.