- 1800.
- File
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Financial matters. Arrangements for a loan.
6 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Financial matters. Arrangements for a loan.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Their fathers illness. His own illness. Legal matters. Receipt of £200.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Negotiations with Mr. Lyon and Mr. Winder concerning estate matters.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Legal action in connection with Mr. Temple. The withdrawal of his horse from the race for the Three-year old Plate at Newmarket. Decision not to race while engaged in his profession.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Mr. Owen's claim upon Mr. Robinson's estate. His opinion on the probable course of the settlement of Robinson's debts. List of Robinson's debts.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Concerning debts. Addressee could not be too cautious in speaking of writer if he went to Chester.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Arrangement for sending £100 to David Owen in Campo Bello. Change in packet regulations and service.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Remittance of cash. Conditions on which he is prepared to help the bank. Would gladly help Mr. Owen if he could be certain he would act in his own interest.
William Owen, 'Cormorant', at Bombay,
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
His appointment as captain of the 'Cormorant'. Believes he would now achieve all he had hoped for in the service. Hoping to have an advantageous trip. His son's future.
William Owen, (Addressee's Son). Lincoln's Inn,
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Writer's prospects. Great kindness shown to him by his friends and family.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Money matters. Had stood London well but longed to leave it. (Fragments of letters).
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
His journey back from Chester. Their personal relationship and arrangements for the future.
William Owen (?Upper Glandulas), London,
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Soliciting financial aid.
William Owen (Sir Arthur's brother), London,
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Financial arrangements. Mr. Richards's will. David Owen had recovered and would be returning to Cambridge. Lack of franks prevented him writing to his parents.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Financial matters. Arrangements for a loan for Mr. Owen in London.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Account of sale of £5000 stock. Not prepared to remit cash at his own risk. Desires his previous loans to be made joint undertakings and to bear interest since they were made to relieve the bank.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
The giving of notice to bankers on declaring a dividend. Advice on the best procedure in connection with a bankruptcy and relations with Mr. Pugh.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
A.D. Owen's dispute with E- J-.