- 2283.
- Ffeil
- 1817, April 19.
Proposed sale of Woodmore. Local and family news.
6 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Proposed sale of Woodmore. Local and family news.
Death of their sister-in-law. Edward changing ships. Money matters. Timber selling well.
Arbitration to settle dispute between writer and Mr. Wakeman, C. W. Wynn's award. Difficulties in obtaining settlement and in proposed purchase of Gwernybuarth. Their sister's claim upon the bank. 2303. Acid process for preserving meat.
Purchase of canal shares. Gwernybuarth. Believes there must be some political change if conditions for landowners remained so calamitous. Considers he would be well rid of his purchase. Edward wished to obtain information concerning confirmation of his appointment as lieutenant.
Rumour of a dreadful mortality in the surveying squadron under Captain Owen. Requests addressee to ascertain the names of the dead officers.
Sending gift of Welsh mutton and lamb. Requests addressee to advance their half early allowance to his daughters. (£7 10s. each).
Arrangements for his daughter's journey,
Mary's illness. Availability of money in the possession of the canal company. Receipt of a barrel of oysters. Gwernybuarth.
Letter from W.O. Stanley. Penrhos,
Pledges support for the new act concerning [county] courts.
Letter from W.O. Stanley. Penrhos, Holyhead,
Enquiring re Mr. Johnes's departure from the Anglesey courts. New arrangement for alternate sittings at Holyhead and Llangefni. [Prefaced by Mr. Johnes's reply]. Copies.
Letter from Thomas Thomas. Builth,
Proposals for a memorial to Prince Llywelyn. Published in NLWJ.
Letter from George Rice Trevor. Hyde Park Gardens,
Mr. Johnes's appointment as a judge of the new local courts in North Wales.
Letter from Jane Williams. Chelsea,
The Literary Women of England. Letter from Charles Hemans. Published in NLWJ.
Letter from W. Williams. Aberpergwm,
Russian aggression. Refugees and the defence of the Caucasus against Russia. Hopes the genius of Kossuth could devise some plan to frustrate Russia and Austria. Published in NLWJ.
Letter from R.B. Wingfield. 2. Lowndes Square,
The Lord Chancellor had instructed that Mr. Johnes 's name was to be inserted in the Commission of the Peace in the counties for which he had been appointed judge.
Letter from E.W.C.R. Owen. Deal,
His election to Parliament. His position and future conduct.
Letter from E.W.C.R. Owen. Deal,
Glad to hear of his appointment. Advice concerning his conduct as an officer.