- L469.
- Ffeil
- 1814 Aug. 16.
Letter from Davis, Elizabeth,. New Mead. Sympathy on the death of E. Johnes's father J. Bowen who was Eliz. Davis's brother; E. Davis's grandson Samuel Price's death at the same time.
Letter from Davis, Elizabeth,. New Mead. Sympathy on the death of E. Johnes's father J. Bowen who was Eliz. Davis's brother; E. Davis's grandson Samuel Price's death at the same time.
Letter from Davys, Miss E., (cousin),
Cefentrinfa. Letter of condolence on the death of Charlotte news of Mrs. Touchette and Mrs. Stratton; Mr. Harries's illness.
Letter from Davys, Miss E., (cousin),
Cefentrinfa. Concern re Mrs. Johnes's health; news of Mrs. Lewis Bowen of Wandsworth. Completed by E.D.'s nephew, W. Davys Harries, because of the state of her hands.
Letter from Davys, J.M.,. Neuadd Fawr. Miss Davies of Bristol's stay with Miss E. Davys; Miss Davys's dinner party; Captain Price's departure for his ship; E. Johnes's query about Captain Davys's affairs. Endorsed with a letter from Maria Lewes.
Letter from Evans, Mrs.,. Highmead. Letter of apology in reply to a statement by E. Johnes that she had made no enquiries about Penylan. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Good, G.W.,. Croft Cottage. The lease of Pentrepar is for sale. With envelope, L485a.
Letter from Griffiths, John,. Fountain Hall. The part of Fountain Hall which is to let would probably be too small.
Letter from Griffiths, John,. Fountain Hall. Fountain Hall belongs to Mrs. Arthur Jones; Mr. Griffiths only has a lease.
Note in E.J.'s hand re letters received from Mrs. Mary Harries of Neuadd Fawr, 1844-52,
Letter from Harries, Mrs. Mary, (mother of William Harries),
Neuadd Fawr. E.J.'s state of health; a proposed visit by Mrs. Meredith and Miss Davies. Replied 13 June 1844.
Letter from Harries, Mrs. Mary, (mother of William Harries),
Neuadd Fawr. E.J.'s visit to Builth; invites E.J. to Neuadd; Mrs. Harries's stay at Llanwrtyd.
Letter from Harries, Mrs. Mary, (mother of William Harries),
Neuadd Fawr. E.J.'s delay in going to Builth; news of her son William and others.
Letter from Harries, Mrs. Mary, (mother of William Harries),
Dinas. News of her son William and his wife, and of Tom Price.
Letter from Johnes, John, (son),
Dolecothy. People staying at Dolecothy; the sale of Penyfan; offers received for Maes if she does not wish to take it. Also containing a letter from his wife Elizabeth thanking her for baby shoes.
Letter from John Johnes's wife Elizabeth about their arrival at Hampstead and her Aunt Burges's agitation on hearing that David's regiment was ordered to India. Answered 13 March 1830.
Letter from Johnes, John, (son),
Dolecothy. Her refusal to assist him with a mortgage and her statement that there is nothing in writing to ensure Dolecothy to him; any further transactions between them should be conducted through a third party.
Letter from Johnes, Mary Anne, (daughter),
Worcester. Their return from school. [She and her sister Charlotte are at school in Worcester].
Letter from Johnes, Mary Anne, (daughter),
London. Perils on a journey, owing to a drunken coachman.
Letter from Lloyd, Mary Anne, (daughter),
London. E.J's kind words about her husband Walter; a meeting with her brother; an extention of E. Johnes's tenancy at Mountpleasant; Eliza's low spirits; Charlotte will write.