- 1866.
- Ffeil
- 1798, April. 27.
Conveyance of wine, which Mr. Owen was bottling, without it been seen by the officers.
6 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Conveyance of wine, which Mr. Owen was bottling, without it been seen by the officers.
Bottling of port wine Receipt for cure of distemper in dogs.
Invitation to dinner.
Supply of planks. (Written by Mrs. Winder because of Mr. Winder's illness).
Estate matters. Rumours circulating in the county of a pending lawsuit respecting arrears Mr. Owen had to pay him and that his leases were void.
Their accounts. Mr. Owen's charges for property at Vaynor, which Mr. Winder thought he had taken away.
Concerning water-cart.
C.W. Williams Wynn, Lincoln's Inn,
Bishop of St. Asaph could not interfere in John Hibbott's case but advised an application to the Dean, Chancellor and Judge of the court.
William Owen And Arthur Davies Owen, Lincoln's Inn,
Authorising David Owen to sell Campo Bello and stating that they would not ratify any contract made by him which required the advancement of money on their part.
Letter from [Harriett] Adams, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Feb. 4.
Enclosing letter for Mr. Owen's inspection.
Letter from [Harriett] Adams, Lincolns Inn Fields, June 12.
Invitation to dine and to accompany her to a play in the evening, her brother having a box at Convent Garden for that night.
Ten guineas retaining fee for Mr. Gwen from Mr. Williams Wynn in the Montgomeryshire election.
Advice re [bank] notes with elapsed dates.
Advice re settlement of accounts on the death of Sir Arthur Davies Owen.
Glad Mr. Owen approved of his conduct in a case. Reasons for action.
J.B. Bosanquet, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
Enquires regarding choice of jurors fox Welsh courts. Answers to the commissioners of legal enquiry on the Welsh Judicature.
Suggests Mr. Owen should enter his filly in Forden races. Scotch bullocks solo well at Lord Clive's sale. Prize fight in which one participant had been killed in the 85th round. Welshpool fair.