Queries about the leases in Wales to be answered soon to Mr Johnson,
- Ottley (Pitchford Hall MSS and Documents)/521.
- Ffeil
- 1730, June 9.
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Queries about the leases in Wales to be answered soon to Mr Johnson,
Letter: Char: Baldwyn, from Clements Inn, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
Letter: W. Tucker, from Haverfordwest, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Mr Baldwyn's House in Kinge Street, St James', London. He would be ready to serve him in the Archdeaconry of Carmarthen if he could conveniently discharge the office and be free from the imputation of ingratitude to the Morgan family.
Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. He is going to St Davids with the conge d'eslire for the election of Dr Sydall.
Letter: Chas: Floyer, from Gloucester, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. He does not wish to proceed with the treaty for the Office, but proposes Mr Evans of Llangattock.
Letter: Tho: Thomas, from Llethercadvane, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, concerning money which he paid to Bishop Smalbroke on account of concurrent leases.
Letter: Kingl: Evans, from London, to Mr Ottley, at Pitchford, renewing his application, on behalf of a friend, for the registry. With a draft reply; and a draft of a letter to Mr Baldwyn, instructing him to attend to Mr Evans.
Letter: Richard Pryce, from Carmarthen, to [Adam Ottley, esq.], about the court at Carmarthen,
Letter: W. Tucker, from Haverfordwest, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
Account rendered by Mr Mount to Adam Ottley, esq,
Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford. Business,
Letter: [Chancellor] E: Jones, from Windsor, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Plans for the visitations,
Letter: W. Tucker, from Haverfordwest, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
Letter: C. Morgan, from Carmarthen, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Accounts,
Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
Receipt from Adam Ottley to Mr Gell, on account of fees,
Letter: Char: Baldwyn to Mr Ottley, about articles to be executed,
Form of the preamble to a return of a table of fees to the Commissioners appointed to take a survey of the Officers of the Courts of Justice in England and Wales; and an account of the nature of the office of Register of the Comissary's Court of London.