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A draft or copy of a letter beginning, 'Mr J. S. compls. that he is considerably distress'd ...',

A draft or copy of a letter, beginning 'Mr J. S. compls. that he is considerably distress'd ...'. (?) Directed 'Mr Hn. Cannon Farm Banstead near Epsom, Surrey. (Tangier) To be left at the Tangier.'. After 1799. On the reverse side is some music ('mesur y tri thrawiad yr hen ffordd').

A draft or copy of a letter from [?E. W.] to an unnamed correspondent concerning burnt lime.

A draft or copy of a letter from [?E. W.] to an unnamed correspondent, beginning, 'I have mentioned your premiums to the first vessels that should bring burnt lime to Aberystwyth, but the answer was invariably that they would not hazard such a thing for any premium whatever'. Submitting a few ideas that have occurred to him (the writer). Damaged.

A few Idioms, etc., an anecdote (crossed out), and a note concerning William Thomas, Mason of Llanblethlan...

A few Idioms, etc., an anecdote (crossed out), and a note that William Thomas, Mason of Llanblethlan, 'was the first who invented the Glamorgan stone pools on Farms and in Farmyards'. On the reverse side (crossed out) are some lines of verse beginning, 'Ye Travellers that visit Wales' (recommending the Horse and Groom at Cowbridge). Torn.

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