Flimstone (Pembrokeshire, Wales : Farm)

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Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.,

  • NLW MS 12691E.
  • File
  • [17 cent., second ½ ].

Miscellaneous correspondence and documents including a holograph letter from Hughe Williams, from Tinterne, to Mr. John Morrise at the flyinge Horse in Cornehill, London,166 . . . (legal and business matters, the sending of cinders to Ireland); three holograph letters from Tho[mas] Edwards, from Chepstowe, Bristoll, and Cardiffe, to [George Jeffreys, 1st baron Jeffreys of Wem], Lord Chancellor of England, October 1688 (legal and financial matters, mention of [the earl of Pembroke's] estates in Monmouthshire, Wiltes, and Glamorgan Shire, mizes due to the lady Charlott [daughter and heiress of Phillip, earl of Pembroke, and daughter- in-law of recipient], papers and writings belonging to the said lady Charlott in Cardiffe Castle, reference to 'the troubles w[hi]ch seeme to impend'); a bond, 1677, from Henry William of Bonvilston, co. Glamorgan, yeoman, to Sir John Jones of Funmun, co. Glamorgan, for the observance of covenants; an account, December 1681, of money due from Sir Rob[er]t Thomas, to Christopher Perin, fishmonger, and John Perin, 'paynter, stayner', both of London; an account, February 1681/2, of money due from Sir Rob[er]t Thomas, to John Tombes of the Middle Temple, gent., in respect of the mortgage on fflymston [co. Glamorgan]; and a receipt, February 1681/2, from John Tombes, to John Howland of Stretham, co. Surrey, esq., and John Wyse of London, merchant, for a sum of £1100, paid to him by direction of Sir Robert Thomas of Llanvihangle, co. Glamorgan, bart.