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D. T. M. Jones (Solicitors) Records,
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W[illia]m Bonville, Carm[arthe]n,

Mrs Jones is much displeased at 'his' not paying 'his' rent; Mr David Price of Wern-y-moch should be reminded of his promise to pay his rent, otherwise Mrs Jones's instructions must be put into execution; with kind respects to recipient and Mrs Jones.

W[illia]m Bonville, Carm[arthe]n,

Writer had sent recipient a letter to Mr Williams's house when recipient was at the Quarter Sessions respecting the rent due to writer from 'the Gent.'; writer had paid Mr Thomas Jones three guineas, being a quarter of a year's rent on the premises; writer then promised to pay recipient at Christmas; as recipient did not comply with a previous request, writer desires to know whether recipient is authorised to pay the rents due from 'the Gent.', and how soon he may expect the payment thereof with kind respects to recipient and Mrs Jones. P.S. Writer spoke to recipient's father-in-law on their way to church with Mr Charles Jones's corpse on the above subject, and had been told that recipient received and paid all and had paid Mr Lewis of Ynniswen rent due from 'the Gent.'; writer therefore hopes to be paid soon, which recipient may do by desiring his 'father' to pay it.

W[illia]m Bonville, Carm[arthe]n,

Mr Price the apothecary had promised to send his rent down; Mrs Jones has instructed writer to apply to recipient to oblige 'him' to pay. [Endorsed are accounts relating to a principal sum of £60 and interest from 22 Jan. 1789 to 13 Sept. 1793].

W[illia]m Anthony, Llandilo,

Forwarding a copy of a letter dated 18 Dec. 1798 to writer from Evan Davies, Cardigan, acknowledging receipt of the notice in the demise of Jenkin v. David appointing 2 Jan. 1799 to meet at Lampeter on the reference.

W[illia]m Anthony,

John David Rees says that if Mr David Jones, recipient's client, does not remit writer the amount of a foregoing account, steps will be taken to ensure its payment.

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