- 686.
- Ffeil
- [?c. 1694x1695].
Part of cover only.
9519 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Part of cover only.
Glad to hear he is comfortable and hope he obeys the master, etc. Memoranda overleaf.
Rhan oE. T. John papers
In anticipation of E. T. John's speech to the Welsh exiles (at the National Eisteddfod), the writer requests E. T. John to point out the need for Welsh studies to be carried on overseas. America's opportunity to commemorate Goronwy Owen's bicentenary. Admires E. T. John's work for the Welsh nation and asks him to promote a venture for a children's Bible in Welsh. English/Welsh.
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Details of a ferro manganese furnace called the Temple, which is up for sale. Typescript draft with MS corrections.
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Resolution of Capel Mawr CM Church, Rhosllannerchrugog: in favour of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill.
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Enclosing letter reprinted from The Times of 25 Oct., re employment of Schoolboys, and the operation of the Insurance Act. Typescript & printed.
Rhan oE. T. John papers
Offering E. T. John a flat a Whitehall Court.
- To Elizabeth Evens, Cathedine,
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
Statement of the money due to recipient for her services at Cathedine.
---- To Everard Buckworth, esq., Spalding, Lincolnshire,
Dimensions of meadow lands given in exchange to Mr Jeffreys.
----- To George Smith at the Queens Head Tavern, by Grays Inn Gate, Holborn, London,
Authority to pay Mr. Milborne Taylor the sum of £20, together with Mr. Taylor's receipt, dated Oct. 26, 1730.
Price's friend desires him to arrange a meeting to make an agreement. Draft.
John Lewelyn, esq., at Ynis y gerwyn, near Neath. Thanking him for his condolences upon the death of his or her daughter's husband, etc.
? To [?Humphrey Owens Castle Island],
Things to mind in Dublin: to see the letter enclosed sent by Mr. Joanes and delivered to the collector Mr. Monck touching the bill from the writer in Mr. Edward Herbertt's hands for the trespass of the castle taken for custodium rent by an exchequer process; to discourse with the agent of Lord Gallway of the 13 plowlands, not to disoblige Major Power but to prevent the ruin of poor families. Burn this letter.
Business matters, discussing the price of the collieries and equipment, royalties, etc.
'Honoured father and mother'. The man will deliver them [pheasants] down at one guinea a brace. See no. 1739.
Rhan oMaybery Collection,
? To John Powell. Giving an account of iron produced at Clydach for the weeks ending 14, 21 and 28 April 1827 and of the yield per ton of pig-iron for the month ending 28 April 1827.
---- To L. W. Dillwyn, esq., Higham Lodge, Walthamstow,
Informing him of an interview with Mr S[ymmons] and other matters relating to the intended purchase. Found to be misnumbered September 2010.