Letter from William Williams, London
- Bodewryd letters 127.
- Item
- 1679, May 6
To John Owen. Subject: Purchase of Glantanat, etc.
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Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Purchase of Glantanat, etc.
Letter from Elizabeth Griffiths, Cefnamwlch
To Mrs Margaret Wynne. Subject: Condolence on the death of Cousin Owen Morgan.
Letter from Pierce Beane, Trinity College, [Dublin]
To John Owen. Subject: Requests advice re taking Holy Orders.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: His writings at Nantarog spoilt by children. Request that all his writings should be packed in trunks and sent to Chester.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: His mother's will, etc.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Death of his mother, Emma Williams.
Letter from [?] to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, [5 December 1685], from [?] to [Henry] Herbert at Montgomery concerning a grant of Ranger of the Forest of Snowdon.
To John Owen. Subject: Has procured him a map of London. The rebels have got into Taunton.
Probate of the will of Rice Bold of Bewmares
Probate of the will (dated 7 Sept. 1682) of Rice Bold of Bewmares, Anglesey.
Letter from W. Williams, Glascoed
To John Owen. Subject: Family affairs. Elected MP for the borough of Montgomery.
Letter from W. Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Won his case against Peterborough. Fire at Gray's Inn.
Letter from W. Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Concerning his fine of £5,000.
Letter from W. Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Concerning his fine of £5,000.
Letter from William Kinaston, [Ruyton]
To John Owen. Subject: Children are recovering from chincough. Lord Peterborough is renewing his suit against Mr Williams. Cousin Peg Lloyd is married to William Wynne of Melai.
Letter from W. Williams, London, to John Owen
Subject: King has declared he will make no further alteration in the sheriffs.
Letter from William Kinaston, [Ruyton]
To John Owen. Subject: Thanks for hospitality shown to his wife.
Letter from William Kinaston, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Waiting for an act to be passed in Parliament whereby the Lords Commons may be empowered to act as chancellors.
Subject: Spelman's Glossary.
To Mrs Margaret Wynne. Subject: His going to Oxford, etc.
To John Owen. Subject: Lord Dunganon.