Letter from A.D. Jones. Stewpony, Birmingham, Court Calmore,
- 2119-2124.
- Ffeil
- 1836, March.
His missing horse. Execution of deeds.
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Letter from A.D. Jones. Stewpony, Birmingham, Court Calmore,
His missing horse. Execution of deeds.
Letter from Mary Jones. Oswestry,
Writer's interest in a house addressee proposed to sell.
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's mother)
Account of election ball. Charles Wynne's (sic) stay at Thomas's house and his opinion of William.
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's mother)
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's mother)
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's sister)
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's sister)
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's sister)
Letter from Mary Jones (addressee's sister)
Solomon Jones, against whom, a warrant had been granted for nearly killing Lloyd of Bradnant. No attempt had been made to arrest him and it was rumoured Lloyd had made up with him for a sum of money. No Report of Arms had been made.
Offers to help Mr. Owen if he is pressed by business whilst suffering from ill-health.
Reason for employing another attorney. His rents.
Devereux v Parkinson. Copy of rule in Goodright v Morris and wife.
Legal matters relating to abatement of land tax.
Legal and money matters. Copies of statements made in Welsh by Thomas Meredith about Mr. Owen.
Warrant for holding leets at Llangirrig, Llanidloes, Talerthig and Caersws.
Had sent for the calf Mr Owen had promised. Advice in love affair.
Chimney-pieces. Slate prices.
Report of his conversations with Admiral Nugent re Mr Owen's willingness to apologise for having 'struck a sick man'. He considered it essential to Mr. W[inder?]'s character to have it done by the ceremony of 'presenting the whip'.