Verlag: Printed by 'William Thomas Argraffydd Caerfyrddin.' No date late Vicvtorian
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbThe title is 'Hanes alarus am 26 o golliers a gollasant eu bywydau yn pwll glo Bedwellty, gerllaw Tredegar, Dydd Gwener, Mehefin 16, 1865.' This may be translated as 'The woeful tale of 26 colliers who lost their lives in the Bedwellty coal mine, near Tredegar, Friday, 16 June 1865. 4pp 16mo (15.5 x 9 cm). Paginated [1]-4. Bifolium. Printer's slug at foot of last page. Disbound. A frail survival: aged and worn. Beneath the title, and covering the rest of the first page, is a list of 25 of the deceased, their ages and dependents, headed 'ENWAU Y PERSONAU.' The first entry in the list is 'Thomas Meredith, 50 oed, priod ac un plentyn'; and the fourth, 'Lewis Lewis, 40, gweddw a phump o blant'. The poem, in sixteen four-line stanzas, covers pp.2-4, and is headed 'HANES ALARUS.' No copy in the National Library of Wales. The only copy of this item located, either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC, is at Swansea University, where it is bound with other pamphlets by Carmarthen printers.
Verlag: Letter: Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. 12 July Copy agreement: 29 October 1841, 1844
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbCopy agreement: 2pp., 4to. Letter: 1p., 4to. The two on a single bifolium, with the agreement on both sides of the first leaf and the letter on the recto of the second. The reverse of the second leaf is addressed, with Penny Red stamp and Newport and Tredegar postmarks, to 'Henry Mostyn Esq | Solr | Usk'. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. The agreement begins: 'Mrs Williams to let to Mr Powell and Mr William Protheroe her Coal under lands at Pen y Van Bedwellty, whilst any Marketable Coal remains unworked paying 1s/- Royalty 2520 lbs to the ton weighed at Court y bella or any other public machine. [.] Mr Powell and Mr William Protheroe are to work the Coal belonging to Sir H. Protheroe's representatives under the undivided lands held by them with Mrs Williams as well as some other adjoining lands.' Other topics include the 'Usual covenants', 'Way leave', 'rubbish room'. In the letter (signed 'R. Waters') Waters explains that he is sending 'a copy of the agreement which was entered into by Mrs. Lawrence & Messrs. Powell & Protheroe as the basis or instruction for the Coal Lease entered into between the parties'. While conceding that the agreement 'was not signed by Mrs. Lawrence', Waters explains that it was made 'with her sanction & approval & in the presence of all the parties interested therein.' Bedwellty Pits coal mine was sunk in 1850 by the Tredegar Iron & Coal Co.