- 3449
- File
- 20 Feb. 1864.
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
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Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Enquiry about Colonel's health, with social and family news.
Writer has two suits in Chancery; he desires recipient, who is in London, to enquire into the state of his affairs; Mr Cator, the surviving trustee to the marriage settlement between writer and his first wife, carries on the suits for him; when writer and his first wife resided in Shrewsbury, they took up some money of one Chapman, who lodged writer in the King's Bench prison; when there 'we' met with one Freeman, a bad man, who fabricated a will as being the will of the late Mrs Boyer, giving all to himself; writer has furnished his attorney, Mr Jackson of No. 9, Coney Court, Gray's Inn, with abundant proof against both.
[--] Nicholls to [E.W.] Shepheard,
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
Money matters.
'... Northcliffe kept me. Promises me support for War Office',
Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
Family news [contains many French phrases].
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Personal matters relating to Mrs Owen and his friend.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
The marriage of Mrs Owen's cousin.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Mrs Owen's invitation. Travelling conditions.
Part of Glansevern Estate Records
Could not join Mrs Owen at the County Ball because there was the possibility of his getting a command if he stayed on the spot. Sending two violins by train.
(?) Observations related to Nos 5-6.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
(?) Observations related to Nos 5-6. One paragraph begins: 'Er dangos i'n cydwladwyr gwir athrawiaethau'r ysgrythur am Dduw, a pheth a ddywedant mewn Gwirionedd am Iesu Grist, yr ydym yn ymgorpholi'n gymdeithas tuag at argraphu llyfrau iw cyfrannu'n rhad i'r cyfryw ddynion ag...'.
'... "Old fakir, one and four a sack ..."', being the last page (p. 5) of a story featuring Dan ....
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
'... "Old fakir, one and four a sack ..."', being the last page (p. 5) of a story featuring Dan and 'my father'.
[--] O'leary, Greenock to (Agnes O'farrelly), Dublin,
Part of E. T. John papers
Request for Celtic Congress programme. (4456: 4461). Telegram.
(? Original) Will of Thomas Holland of Teirdarn, co. Denbigh gentleman, 28 March 1683. Witnesses: Nicholas Beat ridge, Cadd. Foulks, Hugh Lewis, Hugh Jones. With a memorandum or codicils dated 5 May 1683. Witnesses: Cadd. Foulks, Hugh Lewis, Hugh Jones. English. Paper. Endorsed: "My great Great Grandfather's Wills Dat. 1683".
? Owen Jones, Carnarvon, to Hugh Griffith,
Concerning the case relating to [the common land called Rhospedrual, [p. Llanbeblig, co. Caern.].
[--] Owen, Holyhead to (T. C.) Morris, Llangefni,
Part of E. T. John papers
List of public meetings arranged for Wednesday and Thursday (in E. T. John's Anglesey campaign). Telegram.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,