- 1787.
- File
- 1815, Feb. 8.
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The giving of notice to bankers on declaring a dividend. Advice on the best procedure in connection with a bankruptcy and relations with Mr. Pugh.
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The giving of notice to bankers on declaring a dividend. Advice on the best procedure in connection with a bankruptcy and relations with Mr. Pugh.
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A.D. Owen's dispute with E- J-.
William Owen And Arthur Davies Owen, Lincoln's Inn,
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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.
William Owen (Addressee's Son). Warrington.
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Request for pocket money. Writer's brother was not well and talked of going to Llandrindod.
William Owen (Addressee's Son). Lincoln's Inn,
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His future prospects. His income from the college would cover most of his expenses until he was called to the bar.
William Owen (Addressee's Son).
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Hopes his health has improved and that he would soon see the rewards for the trouble he had taken with his children. Thomas Jones on his way to the country and would probably visit them soon.
William Owen (Addressee's Brother) Shrewsbury,
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Receipt of a turkey. Arthur's accident. Sending five dozen of wine.
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Writer to be arrested immediately for a debt of £20. Scandal concerning £500 for raising recruits.
William Loftus Lowndes, 24 Old Buildings (London),
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Seeks Mr. Owen's support for his brother-in-law, Mr. Randall, a candidate for the Preachership of Lincoln's Inn.
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Copies of letters written to the trustees of H. Foulkes and their answer concerning the discharge of their debt in a bankruptcy case. Oak Cottage.
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Bankruptcy. [Letter endorsed 'Aberystwith Bank'].
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Proposal by Mr. Davies of Montgomery to take over their claim on the House of Industry provided they agreed to set off his bank account.
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Reference to Mr. Owen in the [Salopian Journal].
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Has compared Salters letter with the report in the Salopian Journal and does not think it intended anything disrespectful to Mr Owen.
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Depressed state of agriculture. Relations with Mr. Owen's tenants. Compelled to sell under distress.
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Prepared to make an offer for Mrs Maypoole's houses.
William Jones (Assignee to R. Griffiths), Welshpool,
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Has drawn upon addressee's account for £272 13s. 8d.