Dear Dr VandeWetering
If you haven't already made arrangements I'd be happy to show you what there
is to be seen, although you may find it all a bit underwhelming. There's
very little to be seen now that has a direct connection with CT or JS. It's
more a case of "If you'd been here 250 years ago ... "
Kind regards
Paul Reynolds
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From: "Richard Vandewetering" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 7:42 PM
Subject: guide for Swansea?
> Dear colleagues
> I am not sure whether this is appropriate as a message, but here goes.
> I am doing research on the life of Chauncy Townsend (1708-1770). List
> members have been helpful to me over the last few years answering diverse
> questions. Much of my recent work has involved his career as an MP, his
> military contracting, and his business and shipping (including
> privateering) interests. Now I am turning to his mining interests, and I
> will be in Swansea in July for a few days at the Archives. On Saturday
> July 26th I would like to visit various sites related to Townsend and his
> partner John Smith in the Swansea area. Is there a list member from the
> Swansea area who might be interested in introducing me to these sites?
> Yours Richard VandeWetering, DPhil
> University of Westen Ontario
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