- L3916.
- Ffeil
- 1839 Feb. 11.
Office of Woods & Forests. Irregularities in the Court Rolls for the Manor of Cayo. and [J.] Johnes's resignation. Addressed to D. Jones Lewis.
Office of Woods & Forests. Irregularities in the Court Rolls for the Manor of Cayo. and [J.] Johnes's resignation. Addressed to D. Jones Lewis.
London. Asking J. J. to undertake a reference in a dispute between Mr. [Richard] Gardner, solicitor, and the trustees under the Will of the late Mr. Jones of Ystrad respecting the accounts between Mr. Gardner and Mr. Jones. [See L2205].
St. David's Vicarage, Carmarthen. Matters concerning the dilapidated shape of buildings belonging to the vacant living at Llanycrwys.
Carmarthen. A need for more subscribers. Also with letters from George Lloyd [re his subscription] and L. P. Jones [re permission to build the road over his land].
Carmarthen. Containing copies of letters received from Herbert Evans and J.R. Bishop concerning the Llanwrda road. with copy reply to Herbert Evans's letter.
Curborough Lichfield. The settling of the boundary between Sir James Williams's property and Disgwilfa. Endorsed with copy reply.
Curborough Lichfield. The boundary between Sir James Williams's property and Disgwilfa.
The Vicarage, Llanelli. Thanks for subscription towards their National Schools.
Llanrwst. The lease of Gogofau mine. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Williams, Edward Vaughan,
Park Street. He has written to Chief Justice Bovill asking him to appoint J. J's nephew as requested.
Letter from Williams, George G.L. (medical officer),
Prospect House, Llandovery. Asking J. J. to act as magistrate in the case of the pauper. Endorsed with copy reply pointing out part of an Act stating that a certificate signed by Mr. Williams and another medical man would be considered conclusive evidence of the pauper's state of mind.
Two copies, one in J. J's hand, of a letter to Major [Jas. Hamlyn] Williams, asking whether it is his intention to prevent J. J. and Mr. Lloyd sporting over Edwinsford property.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Castle Hill. Writer's willingness to stand at the forthcoming election if there is sufficient demand for it. [See L4133].
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Edwinsford. MS copy of his election address.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Clovelly Court, Bideford. As he expected, it [the recordership] is the gift of Mr. Russell, the Secretary to the Treasury, but he hopes that Walter Lloyd will succeed.
Copy reply agreeing to help him,
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
21, Upper Grosvenor St. He will cheerfully consent to any decision J. J. will come to respecting the boundary.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Aix la Chapelle. He is daily taking a douce and waters for the numbness in his left side: declines to accept the Deputy Lieutenancy: his daughter's marriage to Sir James Drummond. Accompanied by envelope, L3991a.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Queen's Hotel Norwood. Expressing admiration of J. J's conduct in admitting that he had been misled by someone unworthy of his confidence. Endorsed: 'about spot of land... '.