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Archival descriptionWarrant Of Attachment upon the body of David Jones of p. Mynyddislwyn in an action of debt,
- 7065.
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- 1842, Feb. 11.
Warrant for the body of Charles Walker by virtue of a writ of extent,
- 7140.
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- 1842, June 13.
Warrant for bailiff to restitute premises into which a forcible entry had been made (see no. 7094),
- 7110.
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- 1842, Apr.
Draft.
- 6833.
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- 1824, Apr. 10.
Warrant for a jury on a writ of enquiry of damages in a cause between John Hodges Winsloe and George Young. Superimposed in pencil are the names of other defendants, date, etc. in an exact case dated 14 Aug. 1833.
- 6851.
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- 1833, July 20.
Warrant directed to the bailiffs of William Vaughan to levy £104 on the goods of John Edmunds and William Edmunds in a suit for damages. Draft.
- 6852.
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- 1833, July 22.
Warrant directed to specially appointed bailiffs of William Vaughan to levy £180 on the goods of John Morgan in a suit for damages. Draft.
- 6928.
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- 1835, Dec. 30 - 1836, Jan. 2.
Warrant directed by the sheriff to his bailiffs to serve notice on Henry Mitchell Partridge of Newport, auctioneer, requiring him to appear at the Court of Exchequer to show cause why His Majesty should not have execution against him for the sum of £500, with Certificate of bailiffs that they have served the same and Return of the sheriff to the writ.
- 7040-1.
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- 1840, Nov.
Warrant directed by the sheriff to his bailiffs to replevy to John Lane his stock which were unjustly detained by John Lloyd, and to summon John Lloyd to appear at the next county court. Drafts.
- 6824.
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- 1824, Feb.
Draft.
- 2663.
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- 1817, Feb. 4.
Warrant authorising Thomas Broomby and William Fuller to search the houses of Robert Parry of Kymin Hill, p. Dixton, labourer, Robert Knight of the same, labourer, and of Elisha Jones of the hamlet of Wysham, p. Dixton, labourer, who are suspected of having in their possession wires and nets to kill and destroy game, on the evidence of John Joyes, gamekeeper to James Haffenden.
W. W. Secretan, Usk, to Powles and Tyler,
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- 1831, May 17.
He has copied again the observations and added some additional remarks. He is more convinced that the observations may be observed with effect. Is anxious to hear their opinion.
W. W. Secretan, Abergavenny, to Powles and Tyler,
- 6030.
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- 1832, Sept. 5.
He would be obliged if recipients should forward 8 or 10 of the printed papers for filling up the names of persons entitled to vote. What are their intentions as to persons whose claims are entered and are not qualified?.
W. Powel, Ragland, to Charles Tyler,
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- [?1847].
There are beds ordered at Ragland for several of the leading Whigs. This attendance is so unusual that he cannot help but suspect some sinister designs. It may be, though it is most improbable, that they will start a third candidate. He mentions this so that they may be prepared. There is time enough to get Mr Morgan to attend, and even Mr Bosanquet would be in time if sent for immediately to support Lord Worcester and Octavius Morgan in case the opposite party set up a third man. Dorse: to be sent immediately.
W. Mathews, Committee Room, Gloucester, to Powles and Tyler,
- 6068.
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- 1832, Dec. 12.
Mr Wyatt has informed him that Mr William Addis of Llangarren has been canvassed and promised to vote for Lord Edward [Somerset]. He must poll at Newent on the 20th. Please have the goodness to send him up on time.
W. H. Rowe, Conservative Central Office, to Arthur Vizard, [Monmouth],
- 6350.
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- 1884, Mar. 12.
Will recipient send the number of parliamentary electors for 1884 for Monmouth district boroughs?.
- 6351.
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- 1884, Mar. 12.
He has been requested to collect information for a committee which has under consideration questions bearing upon the new Reform Bill, particulars respecting the present municipal franchise in boroughs and especially as regards the proportion of female voters upon the existing registers. Please to send these particulars as regards his (recipient) borough.
W. Adams, Troy House, to James Powles,
- 5960.
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- 1831, Sept. 30.
He sends two cheques from Mr Wyatt for £171. 4. 10 to pay various parties and for £200 on recipient's own account. Bills and receipts can be sent after recipient has settled with the parties.
W. Adams, Troy House, to James Powles,
- 6260.
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- 1835, Aug. 4.
Before the professional gentlemen are paid their fees it would be better to ascertain from Jones and Wellington what they paid.