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John Walters, Cowbridge, to Mr Owen Jones, No. 148 Upper Thames-street, London,

He longs to hear from the addressee. Mentioning again his desire to have a copy of the Dictionary handsomely bound and lettered for presentation to the Bishop of Landaff at Calgarth-Hall near Kendale, Westmoreland. The Dissertation on the Welsh Language is out of print - wishing to have the addressee's sentiments on the subject of publishing a new edition. Requesting to know the state of their account that he may prepare to liquidate.

John Walters, No. 3 Bishop's Court, Lincoln's Inn, to Mr Edward Williams, near Cowbridge,

John Walters, No. 3 Bishop's Court, Lincoln's Inn, to Mr Edward Williams, St Mary Church, near Cowbridge. Letter from his father's letter he is extremely concerned to find that a letter of the addressee's on the subject of the Afalleneu has miscarried. An earnest entreaty. 'The Afallenau is to be published in the original and your Translation'. Promising a long letter on Welsh subjects that have started up since he has been in London.

Ann Williams, Merthyr, to her sister, Margaret Williams, Bridgend,

Thomas Bedford called here today. She received her father's letter - is very glad to hear that the addressee and her father are better than they have been. She has five scholars and expects to have more soon. Wishing to know whether her father has gone to Carmarthen or not and how Mr Trahern(e) of St Hillary received him. Her mother joins her in love to them both. Telling her to be sure to answer this directly. Has she got chip to make bonnets or not?

Ann Williams, Merthyr, to her father, Mr Edward Williams, Bard, Flimston, Near Cowbridge,

Acknowledging his letter of the 22nd inst. Is sorry to hear that he is so distressed - her own difficult circumstances. A message from Tally concerning Mr Vaughan's papers. Tally is much afraid that the work will not be out before the Brecon meeting and so is she. Various questions. She hopes he will strive to bring the Preface to the press as soon as possible. They have not received any letters besides this for him. [Over] The co. Card. man has called for the remaining 6 of the Welsh Psalms. The first half of this is written on the back of a letter, 7 June 1822, from J. Robinson, for Joseph Lloyd & Son, Guns Mills near Gloucester, to [?EW] quoting prices for printing-paper.

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