- L1681.
- Ffeil
- 1855 Oct. 1.
Ruthin. Miss [Betha] Johnes's drawings of stone celts.
Ruthin. Miss [Betha] Johnes's drawings of stone celts.
For letters from Jane Beek (wife of Captain Beek), 1815-1871, see Jane Johnes (L 2845-2950).
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Bath. Money required for travelling to India.
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Antwerp. Mr. Bonville's objection to Jane having the piano; a flower show at Ghent. Also containing copies of correspondence between Mr. Bonville and himself, and a letter from Jane.
Memorandum stating the interest required by Captain Beek before departing for India,
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
London. He has given Captain Grindlay a bill drawn on J. J. for £400 [See L2247-8]. Also containing a letter from Jane re leaving Wales.
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Brunswick. The bill has been duly honoured; Beek's departure for Wildbad in the spring; affairs in the Commons; the death of Mrs. Morgan. Also containing a letter from Jane thanking J. J. for the Welshman.
Letter from Beek, James J[ohn] C[harles] (Capt. Beek's son),
West India Regiment. Request for advice as to whether he should remove himself from the purchase list because of money troubles. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur D[avies],
Llanover. Clarification of the situation between Betha and himself.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur D[avies],
Wotham Rectory. Re J. J's views on his 'attentions' to Betha.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur D[avies],
Pantygoitre, Raglan. Expressing much regret Arthur D[avies] at the opinion J. J. has formed of him.
Llangennech. The fencing of an extra eight feet of J. J.'s land; Mr. Crowther's letter.
Maesmoy. The purchase of Maesmoy and the value of the timber. Endorsed with copy reply stating that Walter Lloyd is handling the whole business.
Dolgarreg. A memorial for publication; other matters.
Dolgarreg. J. J's unwillingness to subscribe towards the Vale of Tivy Railway.
Copy reply postponing the meeting,
Dolgarreg. The dispute referred to in L1740.
Llandovery. Subscriptions to the patriotic fund.
Llandovery. The inclosure of common land at Llanddewybrefi.