- L2073.
- Ffeil
- 1869 Dec. 25.
Pumsant. Rents; money for wood; Penyfan quarry.
Pumsant. Rents; money for wood; Penyfan quarry.
Pumsant. New buildings at Dolecothy.
Letter from Davies, D. Saunders,
Carmarthen. Address to the independent electors of the County of Carmarthen asking for their support in the forthcoming election.
Carmarthen. Asks J. J. to become vice-president of the Eisteddfod at Carmarthen.
Letter from Davies, [Rev.] J. Cynon,
Resolven. The curacy of Llanycrwys. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Davies, John M[organ],
Froodvale. Thanks for J. J's assistance as chairman of the Highway Board.
Carmarthen. Request for permission to complete the painting of the [County] Hall and Offices at Carmarthen. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Davys, E.J.H. Campbell (wife of W. Campbell Davys),
Neuadd fawr. Thanks for a gift to her little girl.
Edwinsford. Difficulties incurred in meeting the reasonable demands of tenants re fishing.
London. Attempts to purchase Payler's weir at Yniswen.
Castle Hill. Thanks for a generous subscription.
Letter from Drummond, Lady Mary Eleanor (wife of Sir James),
Cornwall. Her motives for supporting Pugh at the election.
Letter from Edwardes, D. Browne,
Requesting a subscription towards the Carmarthenshire fox hounds. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Edwardes, David J,
Carmarthen. A meeting in favour of Sir James Williams's candidature at an election. [See L4119].
Letter from Edwardes, Frederick F. (brother-in-law),
Gileston. Payment for butter.
Letter from Edwardes, Frederick F. (brother-in-law),
Gileston. J. J's appointment as assistant commissioner under the Inclosure Act [see L 1767]; payment for butter.
Letter from Edwardes, Frederick F. (brother-in-law),
Gileston. The death of Rev. John Edwardes.
Letter from Edwardes, Frederick F. (brother-in-law),
Gileston. Copy reply objecting to F.F.E's proposal that £3, 000 should stand in F.F.E's hands at 3%.
Letter from Edwardes, Frederick F. (brother-in-law),
Gileston. Money due to J. J; writer's possible marriage to Miss Bevan; makers of guns.