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Will. Vaughan, Lanelay, to Mr Edward Williams, The Bard,

Will. Vaughan, Lanelay, to Mr Edward Williams, The Bard, Bridgend or elsewhere. 'To be forwarded'. Reflections naturally arising when he looks for reasons why Iolo Morganwg has not obliged his friends of Lanelay with the translation of their Rules and Regulations. Asking him to return the English copy as soon as possible. He fears Mr Fauriel has not fared better.

Will. Vaughan, Brighton, to Taliesin Williams,

Will. Vaughan, Lanelay near Cardi[ff], No. 47 Marine Para[de], Brighton, to Mr Taliesin Williams, Academy, Merthirtidvill. 'Favoured by William Meyrick, ? esq.'. The addressee's good father promised him no alien should translate into native Welsh the Family Edicts of Lanelay. That he fears will never be and they must submit to a distant dialect. Now he asks not translation but transmutation ?into the Bardic character of the following words and sentences, etc.

Will. Vaughan to Francis Pinbury, Covent Garden, London.

Will. Vaughan to Francis Pinbury, esq., of Penderry in Glamorgan, 16 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Introducing Mr Taliesin Williams, the bearer. His late father was recognized always as the relation of the writer's late friends and relations the Bassetts, and he (TW) is thereby, as the addressee is also, a relation of the writer's. Any attention the addressee can pay him will be conferring additional obligations on WV.

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