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Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
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Notice from Edward Williams, Gileston, to William Williams, tiler and plasterer, Cowbridge,

Notice from Edward Williams, Gileston, to William Williams, tiler and plasterer at Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan, that he will immediately bring an action against him in the King's Bench if he does any work on a monument in the parish church of Lanblethian to the memory of the parents of Sir Leoline Jenkins on which the said Edward Williams has agreed to cut and paint letters. On the dorse are some lexicographical notes, hymn stanzas, and a list of tunes.

Power Of Attorney from Edward Williams et al to Robert William Harris and William Taylor, Jamaica,

Power Of Attorney from Edward Williams of ...--, co. Glamorgan in the Principality of Wales, mason, Taliessin Williams of Flemingston near Cowbridge in the said county, schoolmaster, and Margaret Williams and Ann Matthews Williams, spinsters, which said Taliessin Williams, Margaret Williams, and Ann Matthews Williams are the only children of the said Edward Williams, to Robert William Harris of the parish of St Mary and William Taylor of Spanish Town, both of the Island of Jamaica, esquires, to take possessions of any lands and real and personal estate in the Island of Jamaica belonging to them by descent or devise from John Williams late of the parish of St Catherine, mason, and Thomas Williams and Myles Williams, stonemasons, all of the said Island of Jamaica, deceased, brothers of the said Edward Williams. Draft.

Account by Edward Williams of the quarrel between Edward Matthews and Hopkin Rees.

An Account by Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'), as given to him many times by his mother, Ann, daughter of Edward Matthews of St Mary Hill, afterwards of Coy Church, of the quarrel between the said Edward Matthews and his first cousin, Hopkin Rees of St Mary Hill aforesaid, son of Howel Rees of Tre Bryn, over the burying-ground of the Rees family at Coychurch. Ever since, members of the Rees family have been buried at St Mary Hill, whereas one of Iolo Morganwg's sisters was buried at Coychurch, as was his mother also, the latter about 20 August 1770. Repaired.

Bond of indemnity in respect of Alice Rees of p. St Mary Church, co. Glamorgan, single woman,

  1. Edward Grant of p. St Mary Church, labourer, Samuel Grant of p. St Hillary, gardener, and David Thomas of p. Welsh St Donnats, all of co. Glam. 2. Mr Richard Morris, churchwarden, and Mr Hopkin Jenkins, overseer of the poor of p. St Mary Church. Bond of indemnity in respect of Alice Rees of p. St Mary Church, co. Glamorgan, single woman. Endorsed: 'Bond to a Parish for a Bastard Child'.

Power Of Attorney from John David Roberts, Jamaica, to take possession of the houses, &c, of Ann Roberts,

Power Of Attorney from John David Roberts of the parish of Westmoreland in the county of Cornwall in the Island of Jamaica, gent., only son and heir-at-law of Joseph Roberts late of the said parish of Westmoreland, planter, deceased, and also heir-at-law of Ann Roberts late of Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan, spinster, lately deceased, sister of the above-named Joseph Roberts, to Charles Payne of the city of Bristol, merchant, to take possession of the houses, manors, and lands of the said Ann Roberts, to receive the rents thereof, and to recover his share of her personal estate; with a deposition and attestations relating to the same. Copy.

Receipt from John Nicholas and John Lewis, collectors, to John Nicholas and Edward Rowland for one year's property tax,

Receipt from John Nicholas and John Lewis, collectors, to John Nicholas and Edward Rowland for £16-19-0 being one year's property tax due on the tithe and glebe land in the parish of Lanblethian for the year ending 25 March 1809. Written across the receipt in the autograph of Iolo Morganwg is a list of items 'For Wms. Strand', the first three being 'Letter to Edwar[d] Llwyd', 'Letter of Dr Davies', and 'Dr Pettingal's Letter'.

Protest made against the marriage ceremony by Henry Bradshaw Fearon and Johanna Thompson,

Protest made against the marriage ceremony by Henry Bradshaw Fearon of London and Johanna Thompson, daughter of Samuel Thompson, Esqr., of Plaistow, Essex, Protestant Dissenters and Members of the Church of God meeting at the Crescent, Jewin-street, London, who were married at Westham, Essex, on March 12 1819. (Copied from News, April 5 1819). On the other side of the sheets, in another hand, are some memoranda concerning payments made in July 1790.

Testimony of ... to the character of Evan Evans late of the parish of Ystrad dyfodock, Glamorgan,

Testimony (?draft) of ... to the character of Evan Evans late of the parish of Ystrad dyfodock, co. Glamorgan, but now of the parish of Aberdare in the said county, labourer in husbandry, who is charged by William Pickerel of the said parish of Ystrad dyfodock, victualler, with having attempted to break into his house. Written on the dorse of a handbill containing 'Further Proof of intolerance' on the part of Sir C. Cole). There is also a fragment concerning the case (60a).

Permission from Lewis Thomas, Aber Taf, to John Edwards to keep company with Elvira Miles,

Permission from Lewis Thomas of Aber Taf in the parish of Llanwono [co. Glamorgan] to John Edwards of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil in the said county to keep company with Elvira Miles in any stable, barn, cowhouse, &c., or any other room in the dwelling-house of the said Lewis Thomas in return for one pair of new shoes made well by him or one of his workmen for Lewis Thomas himself. ?Copy.

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