From : Lady Hall. Recommending the appointment of A. J. Johnes as a judge of the small Debts Court in Wales. Inclusion of Monmouth in the jurisdiction of the Welsh judge because of the large number of Welsh speaking inhabitants. Copy.
From : Miss Burke, St. John's Wood. Writer's father was on the continent anal had no house in England. Her cottage was a furnished one and all articles of property belonging to Mr. Burke had been taken for arrears of rent due. Writer states these facts to save Mrs. Owen unnecessary trouble.
From : E. Wingfield Humphreys. Proposed partnership in New Zealand run with Macfarlane. Seeks advice concerning possibility of obtaining employment in a mercantile house connected with New Zealand or Australia.
From : Anne Warburton Owen. Claim for ten shillings which she had paid a voter who had lost four days' work in order to vote for the Liberal candidate.
From : A. G. Humphreys Owen. Mrs. Owen of Glansevern desired information concerning a Mr. Henry Pughe Owen of Llanfyllin who maintained he was related to the Owen of Glansevern He stated that his family came from Maentwrog and Mrs. Owen would be grateful for any information concerning the Owen family of Maentwrog and if they were related in any way to the Owens of Glansevern. Copy.
From : The Farmers Alliance, London. Arrangements for Newtown meeting. (Reply from Stuart Rendel regrets the Alliance meeting could not be postponed. Begs to be excused from making any arrangements at present concerning the meeting). Copies.
Letter from William Corbett Winder of Vaynor Park, addressed to his tenants and friends, stating that although he had always supported the Liberal Party he considered the attempt to disendow the church so unjust a measure he had decided to vote for the party which supported the church.