- 39.
- Ffeil
- [c.1777].
Incomplete draft.
Incomplete draft.
Inventory of livestock and hay, barley and oats in named fields with prices,
Endorsed: poem in Welsh.
Summary of the proposed marriage settlement between Rees Jones, son of John Jones and his intended wife Jennett, daughter of William Rosser. [They married in 1792].
Letter to David Evans, [excise] office, Painscastle, from Esther Rosser, Penpicillion,
Damaged.
Rosser Family of Llansteffan Papers,
Papers of the Rosser family comprising personal letters, 1785-1844; legal, financial and business papers, 1763-1844, including letters, 1765-1832, accounts, 1764-1791, bonds, 1765-1787, bills and receipts, 1783-1844, and wills, [1777]-1818.
Rosser family, of Trehyddion and Penpicillion
Legal, financial and business papers,
Formulae for writing demand notes and legacy receipts,
Letter to William Rosser from John Harries, Llansteffan concerning the use and ownership of a piece of land rented by William John.
Bond in £100 to ensure that the maintenance and education of Anne Thomas's child is paid,
1 William Williams, of bor. Carmarthen, vintner and Thomas Williams of the same, ironmonger. 2 Rees Llewelin and John Evan, churchwardens and overseers of the poor of p. Llansteffan, co. Carm. Bond in £100 to ensure that the maintenance and education of Anne Thomas's child is paid.
List of work done by John Rosser, blacksmith, for William Rosser,
Bond in £200 to ensure payment of £5 per month,
1 Owen Meyrick, of the bor. of Carmarthen, mariner. 2 William Rosser of p. Llansteffan, mariner. Bond in £200 to ensure payment of £5 per month.
Letter to Mr Bagnham, a Bristol trader, from William Rosser, Trehyddion, offering him five casks of butter and three dozen empty butter casks. The prices of wheat, barley and oats are also discussed.
Letter to Colonel Ravenscroft, Laugharne from William Rosser, Trehyddion, asking him to pay his debts and defending the quality of his coal.
Letter to William Rosser, Trehyddion, from Thomas Edwards, Queen Street, Carmarthen, enquiring whether he would be interested in lending £60 for 12 months to an anonymous gentleman.
Receipt for 10s. 6d. in part payment for the sale of ash and oak growing in Penpicillion, p. Llansteffan, and some oak between Penpicillion and Pencelly isha, to Henry Lewis, Gall-y-goge, co. Carm., from John Rosser, son of Esther Rosser, for £105 10s. 6d.
Receipt for £6 from William Jones to John Stephens,
Letter to Mary Rosser from William Rogers, plaintiff's attorney, informing her that an action will be taken against her and John Jones at the next county court by Aaron Timmins, esq., in a plea of debt of £30.