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---- [Gadewyd allan y dechrau, yn ôl pob golwg], in consideration of the proposed marriage of Elizabeth Shaw and King ...,

  1. Elizabeth Shaw of Bloomsbury Square, London, widow of Charles Shaw. 2. King Gould of St Margarets, Westminster, gent. 3. Elizabeth Shaw of Bloomsbury Square, daughter of the said Elizabeth and Charles Shaw. 4. Charles Shaw of Besthorpe, Norfolk, esq., son of the said Charles and Elizabeth Shaw, William Shaw of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, esq., Edward Hughes of Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, esq., and William Hales of St Margarets, Westminster. ---- [Gadewyd allan y dechrau, yn ôl pob golwg], in consideration of the proposed marriage of Elizabeth Shaw and King Gould, of the manor or lp of Quixley, otherwise Whixley, otherwise Wykesley, and all the demesne lands belonging in Yorkshire, the rectory of Whixley, and other m's and lands sold to Charles Shaw by Christopher Tanckred in trust for uses specified in the deed.

[? GILB.] Francklyn, Tobago, to ?,

Included is letter dated 1787, Aug. 9 from Francklyn to Theophilus Alsop; bad state of affairs in Tobago; criticises French merchants and Barbadian attorney, Daniel Elder.

([--] Grimshaw, Leeds to E. T. John),

Alleges misreporting of Tisza's speeches since the war began. The position of Rumania. Peace terms envisaged by Britain should have been publicised long since. Expects Hungarian revolution. Typescript.

([--] Grimshaw, Leeds, to E. T. John),

British policy to detach Austra-Hungary from Germany by using Italy and Rumania as levers. Transylvania: danger of rift between Hungary and Rumania. Hungary and Italy both fear Slavs. Typescript.

[?] Hereford, Norwood,

Thanks for letter of sympathy on death of son, Henry, and an account of his illness and grief of the family. Fanny and her father and Walter have gone to wedding of Miss Ashton and Mr Lewis as planned, painful though this was at this time.

... Horologium Ebraeum ...,

Wilhelmi Schickardi Horologium Ebraeum ... editio ultima ... (Apud Johannem à Sambix: Ultrajecti 1661), with the mark of ownership and textual additions in the hand of 'Richard Robert Jones [('Dic Aberdaron')] of the Parish of Aberdaron Lleyn Caernarvonshire North Wales'. On the same page is written the name of John Peter ('Ioan Pedr'), Bala, 1871, who has added the following annotations: 'Dic Aberdaron a ysgrifenodd yr uchod a'i law ei hun. Byddai weithiau yn defnyddio s ar ddiwedd yr enw canol, ac yn ei sillebu yn 'Roberts'. Gwelais ef yn cam sillebu Cymraeg a Seisonaeg fel hyn - 'Richard Roberts Jones ydi gwir berchenog y llyfr hwn', 'R.R.J. is the rite owner of this book. J. P. Gor. 29. 1871'.

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