- 10279.
- Ffeil
- 1846, July 21.
1 Edward Jones, Velindre. 2 John Jones, esq. Promise to pay £300.0.0.
1 Edward Jones, Velindre. 2 John Jones, esq. Promise to pay £300.0.0.
Tho[mas] Thomas, 2 Kingsdown Parade, Bristol, and formerly of Llangadock,
Mr Edw[ar]d Jones had debited the estate of the late Mr David Thomas with four pounds odd, being the dividend due to writer; Mr Charles Bishop may have forgotten to inform recipient of this.
Letters from John Jones, Glanhonddu
Writer thanks recipient for his trouble, but the rate of interest is too high. Draft.
[Captain] James N. Morgan, Llandovery,
A meeting of the Llandovery Archery Club will be held on Friday next.
Annie M. Parish, Proprietress, Gate House Hotel, Tenby,
Writer has received recipient's command for 4 Aug.
[The Reverend] John Protheroe, Bulford, Amesbury,
Writer was surprised to hear that his brother was in 'the greatest distress', since he has been paying £12.8.0 a year on his behalf to David James, a grocer in High Street, Llandovery; writer sent his brother £3.0.0, the whole of which was spent in drink.
John Vickary, Iron & Brass Founder, Contractor, etc., Exeter,
Writer makes arrangements for shipping the plant for gas works, for visiting Llandovery, and for having as little inconvenience with the streets as possible. [No. 10327 written by Henry Willey].
Sir R. W. Carden & CO., 3 Threadneedle Street, London, E.C,
Writers desire the full address and description of Mr Bishops before obtaining a power of attorney over £77.17s. 1d.
D[avi]d Evans, Fountain Hall, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, S[outh] W[ales,
Recipient's letter should not have been sent to D[avi]d Thomas, Parkside, Llansadwrn; writer wishes to appeal against the rateable value.
T. Geo[rge] Williams, Solicitor, Llandilo,
Writer is very much pressed to bring about a settlement touching Caeaugwynion.
Jno. Adams, sheriff [for Carmarthenshire], to Capt[ai]n Protheroe at Cnwcktylog,
Writer requests recipient's attendance at Carmarthen on 19 Aug., to be sworn of the Grand Jury [The Rt Hon. George Rice, Esq., foreman].
John Brown at George's Coffee House, London, to,
Writer is settling his accounts with Mr Jones, and as the receipt has been mislaid, writer desires recipient to write to him, stating that he received £33.0.0. to the use of Mr W[illia]m Jones of Llanedy, over the sum due by mortgage when the estate was assigned to Mr Holford; the news that Buonparte was killed is generally credited.
Will[iam] Chippindale, London, to Mr David Jones, Mr Edw[ar]d Jones's Att[orne]y, Llandovery, Wales,
As recipient's cause is to come on in the Exchequer, writer desires a remittance.
W. Churchey to Mr Phelps, attorney, Llandovery,
Recipient is requested to let Mr Edw[ar]d Jones have ?6 gu[inea]s or 5 of writer's bills sent to recipient.
[?The Reverend] T. Cotes, Weston, to [? Edward Jones],
Writer concludes that recipient will settle the account with Mr Bowman before he goes again to Ireland. Address torn off.
[? The Reverend] T. Cotes, Weston, to Mrs Rice Williams, Llandovery, S. Wales,
If writer is not favoured with an answer, he will place the business in legal hands to settle.
William David, Mothvey, to David Lloyd, ESQ., at Perllan Touill,
Recipient is requested to examine Howel Rees, for he knew everyone that owed money to the old woman after her decease; he himself is in debt of £1.0.0. and one brass pan valued at £1.1.0. Endorsed: 'Howell Rees of the p[ar]ish of Lanthoysant. £5 From Griffith Tho[ma]s John's wife of the p[ari]sh of Lanthoisant. £9 From Morgan Evan of Gellyvelin on the p[ari]sh of Mothvey. Jannet Griffith w[id]o[w]'.
[Miss] ? J. Davies to [? Edward Jones],
Writer enclosed the 'servies' Mr Phelps sent 'hear' concerning the Castle Ground; the land was not given up to Jackson when Mr Prytherch quitted; writer wishes to know if the 'sarvies' is good.
W. Duberly, London, to Mrs Thomas, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, South Wales,
It was not now in Lord Dinevor's power to help recipient, who had only Mr B. to blame for his [Lord Dynevor's] conduct; the person he recommended was done by the desire of several gentlemen in the neighbourhood, who made several complaints against Mr B.