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- 1814, March 27. (Creation)
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Edward Williams, Cardiff, to his son, Tally (Mr Taliesin Williams, At the Rev. Mr Davies, Parade, Neath). He has been here these three days - an improvement in his health. He intends setting off for Merthyr tomorrow. His intention of viewing the porcelain pottery at Nant Garw - he has letters of introduction to the proprietors, Messrs Walker and Beely. If it rains tomorrow he will go in one of the canal barges, otherwise he will prefer the biped nag 'and so with a short stick in my hand punch it away to Merthyr'. Mr Partridge and family. Unitarians in or near Cardiff. Mr Moggridge's intention of building a Unitarian Chapel. The Marquess of Bute's house is finished - he is very generally supposed to be a Unitarian. EW's views on the subject of the possible value of wealth and rank to any religious cause. In a note at the end written on Monday morning he states that the weather is fair and that he is setting off for Merthyr. He may possibly go to Aberdare; if so, he intends returning by way of Ystrad Dyvodwg to New House and thence homeward.
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M.15.
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Preferred citation: 913.