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Petition of David John, St Clears for assistance in his indigent circumstances,

Petition of David John, S[aint] Clears, supported by Benjamin Philips and Martin Williams, for assistance in his indigent circumstances. The petition is addressed to the Revd John James, Bridgend. On the dorse is a list of subscriptions, but there is nothing to indicate whether this is related to the petition or not. Torn.

Acknowledgment by Jenkin Williams, Pyle, of the receipt of money from his son Williams toward the support of himself and his wife,

Acknowledgment by Jenkin Williams of the parish of Pyle, co. Glamorgan, that he has from time to time received from his son Williams of the said parish in money and other articles of value to the amount of more than £20 toward the support of himself and his wife, in consideration whereof he has sold to his said son the house, houses, gardens, orchards, and also all the furniture which may be in the said house and houses belonging to him at the time and date hereof. Not signed. (In the autograph of Iolo Morganwg).

Petition of Richard Lewle of Bridgend, Glamorgan, for donations of money,

Petition of Richard Lewle of the town of Bridgend, co. Glamorgan, to all humane and charitable ladies and gentlemen of the county of Glamorgan, for donations of money to enable him to recover his lawful property as heir-at-law to a freehold estate in the parish of Abergwily, co. Carmarthen; a letter from E. Williams to Mr Crawshay introducing the bearer, Mr Richard Lewis; and a letter July 8 1820, from Richard Lewis to Jno. Edwards, Esqr. (In the autograph of Iolo Morganwg). Draft.

Certificate of Prothero Gruffiths, Moses Anthony, Mary Anthony and John Thomas, testifying to the previous honesty of Anne Lloyd.

Certificate of Prothero Gruffiths, Moses Anthony, Mary Anthony, and John Thomas, testifying to the previous honesty of Anne Lloyd late of the town of Llandilofawr, co. Carmarthen, spinster, but now confined in the County Gaol of Carmarthen for burglary committed in company with three others. Endorsed by E. W.: 'Ann Lloyd's Character in Carmn. Jail.'

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