Thomas Lloyd from Brecon, to Mr. Lloy[d Williams],
- 2913.
- File
- 1733, Nov. 1.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
He has been in expectation for these four or five posts of hearing from the recipient in answer to his last about the horse at Trefythel, and the bill about the cloth bought by Mr. Watkins, and not being favoured with one, makes him fear his letter miscarried, although he took the freedom to enclose it in a case directed for Sir Nicholas. And in his letter he sent one received from Mr. Williams, wherein the young Lady had set the lowest price of her horse to be ten guineas, which he thought a great rate. Mr. Watkins's bill never came to the writer's hands, nor has 'your' sister it, and neither of 'us' knowing what it came to, he is at a loss what sum to send 'him'. He mentioned also in his last that there was a year's interest due last March from Mr. James Nicholas on the £100 'he; owes by bond, and desired the recipient would put 'him' in mind of it. He likewise hinted that the lease of the recipient's house in Key Street, Carmarthen, would be out next Michaelmas, and that an inquiry into the repairs and real value would not be improper now the recipient is in the county. He begs to hear soon, for until he does, he shall by very uneasy, lest sickness should occasion 'your' long silence, for whose health and welfare none can have a more real concern than 'your' most faithful and most humble servant. He requests the recipient to make Sir Nicholas a tender of most humble service. Mutilated.