[? Robert Hughes] to [Francis] Lloyd,
- 6199.
- Ffeil
- [early 19th cent.].
Application by Mr Foulkes to be a tenant for a pew in Guilsfield church. Draft.
4585 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
[? Robert Hughes] to [Francis] Lloyd,
Application by Mr Foulkes to be a tenant for a pew in Guilsfield church. Draft.
[? Robert Myddelton] to Mr Roberts,
Disqualified votes in Bromfield. Draft.
? S. Pryce to the Earl of Powis, Albemarle Street, London,
Has dispatched P.R. with his letter to Mr. Worley and desired an interview with him. Has not signed any order for the payment of one farthing though there are bills of £30 and £10 due for groceries and to the baker.
? S. Young, Aberystwith, to J[ohn] Probert, Powis Castle,
Demand for two years' rent to the Earl of Lisburne for the farms of Maen Arthur, Nant y Fynaches and Berthlwyd.
[--] Scott to [E.W.] Shepheard,
The draft of a release from Mr. And Lady Stanhope.
Commissions in the militia. Draft.
? Solicitor's Account Book commencing 14 Feb. 1725/6,
Thanks for a cheque for a charity. A conference, the Bishop's address and a pleasant house party.
'Labouchere writes all right for Monday.'. Telegram.
The exchange of lands at Lledrod between Evans and Mr Kynaston. Draft.
[? T. John Phillips], Newport, to [Powles and Tyler, Monmouth],
He finds that 9 of the persons admitted in 1829 and the preceeding years were in point of fact the sons of freemen or had married the daughters of freemen, though at the court at which they were made, they did not claim to be admitted under those titles. Mr Williams, one of the aldermen, will prove that he was at the court in 1829 when 6 of the 9 were admitted as having any right to claim admission, but like all the rest who were admitted on that day were chosen by the mayor and aldermen composing the court.
Rhan oSir Haydn Jones Papers,
? The Association, Bala. Welsh,
... the Parliament explained to Wales,
Rhan oCwrtmawr manuscripts
A transcript of [John Lewis] Contemplations upon these times or the Parliament explained to Wales (London, 1646) made by J. R. Jones, London for J. H. Davies (see receipt, 16 December 1904, with the letters from J. R. Jones in the J. H. Davies Correspondence (Cwrtmawr Papers)). A reprint of this work was published in 1907 by Cymdeithas Llên Cymru.
[? The Rev] Cham[berlai]n Davies, No.15, Dinzill Street, Clare Market, London,
Writer is old and unfit for hard labour; Dr Davies of Carmarthen kindly mentioned his name to recipient; Mr Watkins, the bearer, will receive any bounty recipient should think proper to give 'me'. P.S. Recipient may mention his name to Mr Lloyd of Glansevin or Sackville Gwynne, esq., of Glanbrane.
[? The Rev. Mr] Row[land] Cotton at Shipley to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. According to their court rolls there is some copyhold land at Yerton that they suppose the recipient should be admitted to. If the recipient holds the land under any other tenure the writer would like to receive details. Dorse: draft of reply, dated at Pitchford June 24 1734. The writer of the draft showed his grandfather's marriage settlement to the intended recipient's uncle Cotton, wherein the estates at Eardington are conveyed in the course of common law. He would like to meet the intended recipient at Bridgnorth to look into the court rolls.