- 6595.
- Ffeil
- 1832, Sept. 21.
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Letter from G. R. Bevan of Brecon to John Powell, enclosing a list (6595a) of voters inserted in the overseers list is the borough of Brecon to be objected to by the friends of Mr. Morgan.
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Letter from G. R. Bevan of Brecon to John Powell, enclosing a list (6595a) of voters inserted in the overseers list is the borough of Brecon to be objected to by the friends of Mr. Morgan.
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Letter from J. J. Guest to John Jones. Asking his advice as to whether it was correct procedure to hold the election at the vestry room in Merthyr, adjourn to the buntings to make speeches and there complete the return; or was it necessary to return to the vestry room to complete the formalities?.
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Warrants to the bailiff of the manor of Wenallt to summon the manor court to be held at the White Hart Inn at Talybont.
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Letter from Col. Thomas Wood to John Jones. Asking his if he could recommend a girl for free education at Christ Church; advises the Archdeacon to petition the Commons, as a certain bill had not yet reached the Lords; believes the conduct of ministers on the Portugese question indefensible; if England had permitted similar equipment: to be made in her ports in aid of Poland, Russia would have declared war.
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Letter from C. Gabell & Son to Jones & Powell respecting the pasturage of the limestone quarries in the Great Forest of Brecknock.
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Rules (printed) of the Ancient British Friendly Society held at the Bush Inn in the town of Brecon, established in 1814.
Cecil Parsons of Presteigne to John Powell. Canvassing activities on behalf of Walter Wilkins,
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Letter from John Powell to Henry Maybery. Inviting him to accept a retainer on behalf of Walter Wilkins in the Radnorshire election.
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Letter from Cecil Parsons to John Powell. Canvassing plans on behalf of Walter Wilkins,
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Letter from Cecil. Parsons to Jones & Powell. Understands that Frankland Lewis was supporting Sir John Walsh; several persons in the hundred of Radnor, who had promised Wilkins in the expectation that Lewis would not interfere, would now vote for Walsh.
Letter from John Powell to Cecil Parsons. Canvassing activities on behalf of Walter Wilkins,
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Letter from Rev. John Harries of Llanthetty to John Powell. Promising to vote for Wilkins,
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Letter from Erasmus Price to Cecil Parsons. Concerning errors and omissions in the printed list of supporters of Walter Wilkins and asking him to make additions and corrections; wishes him to send a printed list of voters.
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Letter from F. L. Bodenham of Hereford to Wilkins's Committee at Presteign. States that the influence of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford, who had land at Disserth, would be exercised against Wilkins.
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Letter from Rev. John Jones of Glascomb to J. Morgan. Stating that four of the votes in the Glascomb interest, hostile to Wilkins, were not valid.
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Letter from D. James of Presteign to the Chairman of Wilkins's Committee, submitting the draft of a declaration (6650a) to be signed by the two candidates for Radnorshire with the object of preserving free access to the hustings, and suppressing disorders, agreeing to the appointment of a limited number of special constables on both sides.
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Letter from F. L. Bodenham to John Powell. Concerning promised votes for Wilkins; Evans of Holme Lacy had also promised, but was doubtful, as he was a tenant of Hill of Blaenavon, a Tory landlord; fears that Evans of Norton Canon would vote with Frankland Lewis, who had been a friend to him.
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Letter from Thomas Phillips of Newport to John Jones. Unable to render Guest any assistance in the election, as he has to attend Hall's nomination at Monmouth.