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- 1783-1789, 1801. (Creation)
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Letters to Samuel Sidebotham from Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and Lady Charlotte Williams Wynn, 1783-1789. Includes the illness of servants, 1785; a proposal for a new turnpike road near Ruabon, 1785; the arrival of a picture ordered from [James] Byres, 1787; a request for specific books to be sent to London, 1788; a trip to Belgium and France, 1788; the end of the musical career of David Parry, 1788; the selection of a new organist for Wrexham, mentioning Randles and Penn as candidates, 1788; Sir Watkin Williams Wynn’s last illness, 1789; and a stray bill for bark-stripping, 1801.
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Previous NLW reference 115/13/1-41.
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Preferred citation: EH2/6.