- 9334.
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- 1794, Nov. 29.
If recipient and bearer can agree about price, writer thinks that 'he' will do well.
If recipient and bearer can agree about price, writer thinks that 'he' will do well.
Mr Williams's brother-in-law and writer will wait on recipient to settle.
Mr Rees Thomas of 'this' town has settled the £8 draft; Williams promised to settle it long ago.
He has written to Mr Jno. Jones of Brecon, solicitor, on the subject of furnishing the swords and javelins for the men of 'our' high sheriff, L. P. Jones, esq.; recipient is requested to write a note in writer's favour.
The box for Mr Truman was regularly forwarded by 'us'.
W[illia]m North, Brecon, for self & bro[the]r,
The delivery of paper, tickets and a land-surveying chain; Mr Jones can be furnished with a case of instruments from £1 14s. to £2 2s.
Writer desires a remittance for £35 being the balance of his account.
Writer wishes to know whether recipient chooses to have the coat of arms of the Rev[eren]d Mr John Jones and Mr Roger Jones on the monument to their memory.
Writer requests payment of £3 15s. interest due to him.
Writer, who has a family, will agree for the entire maintenance of the child and will indemnify the parish for the future; he had sent the girl's father off rather abruptly.
Writer wishes to know whether D. Jones has a right to receive Edw[ar]d Meredith's debt.
Forwarding an account of clover seed and desiring payment.
A draft of the intended conveyance to Mr Howell Powell was sent for recipient's perusal; making Prosser a party could do no harm.
Will[ia]m Roberts, Kidderminster,
Writer desires recipient to apply to Mr Rees Price for £5 13s. for goods; writer was disappointed at not seeing recipient when at Llandovery; orders for carpets will much oblige him. Damaged. [Note: Cf. Best &. Roberts].
Mr Jones will be at Carmarthen to Qu[ar]t[e]r Sess[io]ns; recipient is requested to bring some papers relating to the business with him; writer would not push him for the children's money except a little for clothes for Jane to go to a situation, one at Bath being likely to be obtained; at present she remains with Miss Borrows.
Mr Jones wishes to reserve in the settlement a power for [his] daughter for want of issue of bequeathing £500; writer has not the least objection; with due respect to Mrs Jones and recipient. Damaged.
W[illiam] Routh, printer of Sarah Farley's Bristol Journal, No. 18 Bridge Street,
As writer will visit Carmarthen, he desires recipient to trasmit an account for £4 4s. 4d. to 'our' friend Mr Morgan Lewis.
?Will[ia]m Stevens, 4 Crane St., ?West[minste]r,
Recipient is requested to get [papers in] Ellison [v.] Lewes executed.
Writer wishes to know what has come of his indenture; Mr Edwarts, writer's relation, and the 'Revrent' Mr J[e]nkins cannot deny their hands; writer is both fatherless and motherless but his aunt is rich. P.S. Writers brother will pay recipient; writer will sue [Mr Edwarts].
William Thomas, miner, near Pontrhydygroes,
Writer wishes to know whether recipient has any hopes of recovering 'our' money [?from] Philips.