Court records -- Wales -- Carmarthen.

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A declaration by the clerk of the peace, 5 April 1744, that Thomas Morgan, 'a Teacher and Preacher to Dissenting Protestants', appeared at Carmarthen before the justices in Quarter Sessions and took certain oaths; a draft note in the hand of Thomas Morgan relating to his attitude to some of the Thirty-Nine Articles; a declaration that Thomas Morgan and Lewis Phillips appeared on 13 August 1749 before the justices in Quarter Sessions at Carmarthen to certifity that Llwyndrissni in the parish of Llangan in the county of Carmarthen 'is intended to be used by us Protestant Dissenters for a Place of religious Worship'; letters to Thomas Morgan from J. Davies, Wotton, 1763 (with a note on the reverse by Thomas Morgan, junior), Lewis Philips, John Palmer and David John 'of Lan' (written from Cilrhyd, 1766, informing him that 'Our worthy Minister Mr. Powell Dy'd last night'; and desiring Thomas Morgan to return as minister at Henllan), Rees Thomas, Llanboidy, 1768, Morgan Thomas, Gwernygerwn, 1780 and 1783, and David Morgan, Goldsland, Wenvoe, 1798; drafts or copies of letters from Thomas Morgan to Noah Jones, Cradley, Worcestershire, 1758, Job Orton, Salop, 1765 (3) and 1766, Lewis Phillips, Henllan, 1766, John Franklen, Cowbridge, 1770, Francis Skyrme, London, 1772, and Jo. Price, Llandaff Court, 1786; legal papers and drafts, including the marriage agreement, 5 August 1755, of Michael Maurice of Halifax and Anne Phillips of Laugharne, 'Thomas Morgan of the Town of Laugharne ... Minister of the Gospel' being a third party; some particulars of the wills of Michael Maurice and Lewis Phillips (T[homas] M[organ] married the widow of the latter); a ticket for a meeting at Swansea, 7 June 1749, of the 'Sea Serjeants', a South Wales Jacobite society; press cuttings; etc.