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D. T. M. Jones (Solicitors) Records,
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

E[lizabeth] Williams, Carmarthen,

Writer is exceedingly sorry after all the family, as they behaved to her uncommonly civil; she does not mistrust her master's honour in the least, only when people are kept in suspense it makes it disagreeable; writer wishes recipient would show him this, as she could not speak to him with tears; writer's best respects to the family and Mrs Jones. P.S. Mrs Price would not interfere, but leave all to 'my' master's own act.

Eliza[beth] Williams, Carmarthen,

Writer will take particular care to execute recipient's orders; the bullstag will be killed tomorrow; she will remember Mr Edmond and William Phillip and Thomas Samuel and the poor objects at the Castle; the dinner might as well be at the Green Dragon, where a son of an old tenant lives; writer did not hear from her master; she has settled with Will. Phillip and Mr Hendry [sic] Lewis; writer's duty to Mrs Jones; Peggy sends her duty. P.S. There was only £3 5s. offered for the cow.

Release of legacies,

1 Tho[ma]s Powell and John Powell [his eldest son], both of the parish of Llangastey Tallyn, co. Brecknock, yeomen. 2 W[illia]m Lewis, executor of the will of W[illia]m Delahay, late of the parish of Llanigon, gent., deceased. Release of legacies. Draft.

Bill Of Revivor of Jane Williams of the parish of Llangattock Crickhowell, co. Brecknock, spinster, and Esther Turner of Bristol ...,

Bill Of Revivor of Jane Williams of the parish of Llangattock Crickhowell, co. Brecknock, spinster, and Esther Turner of Bristol, widow, touching a bill of complaint of Hilary Term, 2 Geo. 11, by the children of Edward Williams, late of the parish of Llangattock Crickhowell, co. Brecknock, deceased, by Rebecca Williams, his wife, against Lewis Harcourt, esq., Edward Williams, gent., Amy his wife, John Morgan, gent., and Margaret his wife. Two copies. See also no.696.

Papers [defendant's account and instructions for a bill in chancery] in an action by Tho[ma]s Jones, gent., complainant, against David ...,

Papers [defendant's account and instructions for a bill in chancery] in an action by Tho[ma]s Jones, gent., complainant, against David Bowens, defendant. [Reference to a loan by Griffith William otherwise Prichard, yeoman, to Meredith Powell of Brecon, gent., in or about 1699, and to the latter's will dated 2 Jan. 1701/2 in which he devised messuages and lands [Panty llevrith erased] in the parish of Llanvigan, co. Brecknock, to Isabella Powell, his daughter, who afterwards intermarried with the complainant].

Agreement to assign a term of 21 years in a messuage and lands called Cwm Troed y Graig, parish of ...,

1 John Lewis, yeoman. 2 William Davies, gent., both of the parish of Glasbury, co. Radnor. Agreement to assign a term of 21 years in a messuage and lands called Cwm Troed y Graig, parish of Llanvareth, to which the first party is entitled under the will of Susan Prosser, late of the parish of Glasbury, spinster, deceased, as a collateral security for the payment of £44 due by two bonds.

Papers [bill of complaint and bill of costs] in a cause in H.M. Court of Exchequer between Tho[ma]s Price of ...,

Papers [bill of complaint and bill of costs] in a cause in H.M. Court of Exchequer between Tho[ma]s Price of Talgarth, co. Brecknock, gent., one of the executors of John Price, late of the same parish, gent., deceased, complainant, v. W[illia]m Watkins, late of the Lawns, parish of Grosmont, co. Monm[ou]th, but now of Pontywall, parish of Broynllis, co. Brecknock, gent. [References to the manor of Pontywall, the capital messuage and demesne lands called Pontywall, parish of Broynllis, and the messuage and lands called Coed Duddgy, parish of Llandevalley].

Agreement to let an outhouse which has lately been converted into a dwelling house, being an appurtenance to the capital ...,

1 Price Davies of the borough of Talgarth, co. Brecknock, esq. 2 Richard Bevan of the parish of Hay, tailor. Agreement to let an outhouse which has lately been converted into a dwelling house, being an appurtenance to the capital house called Lower Lanthomas, for one year. Counterpart. [Endorsed are memoranda of the receipt of rents from Richard Bevan, 1753, and for Llwyn Thomas from Mr David Price, 1757-8].

Bill Of Complaint of Joseph Price of the parish of Peterchurch, co. Hereford, yeoman, and Deborah his wife, youngest child ...,

Bill Of Complaint of Joseph Price of the parish of Peterchurch, co. Hereford, yeoman, and Deborah his wife, youngest child of Tho[ma]s Prosser, late of the parish of Dorston, co. Hereford, clerk, deceased, against Joanna Prosser, widow and executrix of the said Thomas Prosser, touching the non-payment of legacies. Incomplete draft.

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