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- 1801, Sept. 25.
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Their friendship.
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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.
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Business matters. (Addressed to Williams Owen, Secretary to the Governor, Lord William Campbel, Halifax.).
William Ricketts Johnson, Westmorland [Jamaica.],
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Situation on. his arrival in Jamaica. Possibility of an insurrection among the negroes should the West Indies be made a theatre of war.
William Ricketts Johnson, Westmoreland, Jamaica,
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Campo Bello. His son's education.
W[illiam] R[icketts] J[ohnson], Westmoreland [Jamaica],
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Intends staying in Jamaica and persevering with his work. Situation in Jamaica. His brother had died a beggar. Better prospects in America than Britain. Intends buying property in the States, although it was not yet a fit place of residence for one accustomed to civil society.
W[illiam] R[icketts] J[ohnson], Westmoreland [Jamaica],
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The rebellion. Advised to leave the country because of his health. He had contracted a fever on an expedition. Intention of going to America if his health was not restored.
W[illiam] R[icketts] J[ohnson], Plymouth Dock,
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Arrangements for settling his affairs before leaving the country.
William Ricketts Johnson, Jamaica,
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Provision for his son who had been christened with his name. Mr Owen's intention of sending out a young gentleman under his patronage. Prospects in Jamaica and his own situation. Settlement of his debt in England.
William Ricketts Johnson, Jamaica,
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William Ricketts Johnson, Jamaica,. Mr. Griffiths better pleased with the country than he expected. Mr. Brace's affairs. Mrs. Leigh's death. Her will in his possession. State of his affairs made it impossible for him to return to England.
William Ricketts Johnson (JNR.) H.M.S. Iris,
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His mother's letter. Encounters with the combined fleets.
W[illiam] R[icketts] J[ohnson] Jamaica,
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Provision for his son. Seeks information re Mr. Owen's possesions in the Bay of Fundy, which he might visit if he went to America. His financial position. Political situation on the island.
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Possibility of his obtaining a loan for Mr. Owen.
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William Pugh's promise concerning payment of canal dividends. Business matters. Thomas Johnes's conduct. Flannel prices not very high. Request for a medical book. Tea bill.
William Pughe M. Owen, Llanfyllin,
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His claim to relationship and appeal for financial help.
William P[arry] Richards, Ruabon,
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Mr. Owen's offer to place him on the grand jury. Sir Richard Vaughan's claim to right of command.
William P. Richards, Maidenhead,
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Monument to William Owen.
William P. Richards, Caerynwch, Dolgellau,
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Result of trial. His wife an invalid. He had enjoyed three days' shooting near Bala.