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- 1812, May 11.
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His uncle William desired to know his intention regarding his son's future. Sir Charles Jones. Enquires whether The Examiner had ceased publication after the libel on the regent.
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His uncle William desired to know his intention regarding his son's future. Sir Charles Jones. Enquires whether The Examiner had ceased publication after the libel on the regent.
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Sir Charles Jones affair. Rector of Montgomery's conduct. Family and local news.
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Calling out the Canal Commissioners to settle his claims for damages done by feeder. Sending gift of fowl and game. David Pugh in disgrace because he had run his horse at Wrexham.
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Family health. His children's education. Gift of £20 from his uncle William Owen towards Edward's education.
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Proposals for writer to reside at Garthmil. Family news.
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Has decided to accept Captain Owen's offer and allow Edward to join the navy. Money matters. Objections to his specification for a thermometer. Canal company's conduct. Family health.
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Arrangements for Edward to join Captain Owen's ship and to be fitted out. Writer's health.
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Sir Charles Jones. Considerations affecting his decision to remain in the country and not to Attempt to start a town practise. Correspondence with Maurice Jones.
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Family health. His claim against the canal company. (Copies of correspondence enclosed.).
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Woodall had informed him that he was sending reporters. Their presence would make a difference to his speech he would therefore like to know beforehand whether there would be reporters. Left decision to addressee.
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Regrets being unable to attend Sir Arthur's funeral.
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Horses. His opinion concerning a mutual friend. Advice concerning wine.
W.J. Aislabie, 65 New Bond St,
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Preachership of Lincoln's Inn.
Wills of Sir J. P. Pryce of Newtown Hall,
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Copies.
William's bad conduct. Rumour that Lady Owen of Doel (sic) had eloped,
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William Wightman (for W. Hughes), London,
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Opinion concerning prosecution in connection with a riot.
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Their friendship.
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Entry of his horse for a race.
William Stuttle, Plaskynaston Foundry,
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Coping stones.
William Shackfield, Llanfyllin,
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Concerning the appearance of John Winder and Mary Morris at the next visitation for adultery.