- ECE/DEEDS/SA550.
- Ffeil
- 1868 Oct. 21.
Undertaking by Elias Jones to take 'the premises now in my possession' at the rent of £30 a year from 1 November 1868.
4581 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Undertaking by Elias Jones to take 'the premises now in my possession' at the rent of £30 a year from 1 November 1868.
Thomas Mortimer of Trewellwell, p. St Davids, farmer. Counterpart of ECE/DEEDS/SD326.
Robert Henry Jenkinson of Norbiton Hall, co. Surrey, esq. Concurrent lease for 21 years of the decayed Palace of St Davids and all the m. called the Palace land and 5 acres of land being within the Bishop's Fields between St Davids and Penarthur within the Hundred of Dewsland, and m. called the new Barn containing the Furze Park, Erwo Iago or Jacobs Acre, Parkybraine, Sea Park or Gwyn's Park and the 3 acres adjoining Gwyn's Park, Tyrynissodd and Perva yr Yrthen.
Chantor and Chapter of St Davids to,
Bishop of St Davids and Robert Henry Jenkinson of Norbiton Hall, co. Surrey, esq. Confirmation of lease ECE/DEEDS/SD332.
Sarah Thomas, widow and executrix of the will of John Thomas, late of Fishguard, co. Pemb., mariner, deceased. Lease for 21 years from Michaelmas 1833 of m. in the town and fields of Trephiny.
Thomas Rees of Emlech, p. St Davids, farmer. Counterpart lease for three lives of parcel of ground called Emlech and other lands as in ECE/DEEDS/SD328.
Thomas Mortimer of Trewellwell, p. St Davids, farmer. Lease for 21 years of property as in ECE/DEEDS/SD326.
Charles Richards Harries of the town and county of Haverfordwest, esq. Counterpart of ECE/DEEDS/SD344.
Dublin, to O'donovan, W. J. Writer's purchase of [another] of O'Donovan's correspondence.
Letter from [Campbell, James C.],
Bishop of Bangor, to Williams, Rev. Dr. Writer and family would like to take advantage of his invitation and pay him a visit at Oxford.
Letter from Burke, I. Bernard,
Dublin Castle, to O'donovan. He will provide Captain Archer with the information he requires; he has a high genealogical regard for the Squire of Dolau Cothy.
Naples, to [?Price], Agnes. Thanks for a gift; writer's work on a book; Mary's illness; asks Agnes to come to Naples; a meeting with Tyndall; Lord Brougham's effect on writer's life.
Cambridge, to Newton, [?Alfred]. Wishes Part I of the 'Phil. Trans'. to be published without delay.
Letter from Leighton, Sir Fred, to Blackie, Professor,
The possibility of meeting.
Stone, to Jewsbury, [G.E.]. Errors in a review; sends her the Fairest Fair: the evils of the horrid war; he has five refugee Dominican Sisters staying with him; his views on the heresiarchs and false spirituality whose foundation is egotism.
All Souls, to [?Williams], Principal. Asks forgiveness for his absence from the Club.
Letter from ?Arland, G.N, to [?Williams], Principal,
Failure to attend the Club.
Letter from [Paulet Mrs.] Liza, to [Jewsbury], Geraldine [E.],
She would like to read G.J's description of the funeral of Bishop Thirlwall; writer's enthusiasm over penillion singing; a concert for the benefit of a blind harper.
London, to Ashe, Major. Re some letters from Candahar; a misunderstanding about a visit to Ashe's children.
War Office, to Milner, Sir Frederick. His Royal Highness's support for the Cambridge Fund for old and disabled soldiers.