Letter from [Archdeacon] William Crawley, Bryngwyn, to W[illiam] A[ddams-]Williams,
- NLW MS 17102D/128-129.
- Eitem
- 1861, Sept. 19.
The death of the latter's father.
Letter from [Archdeacon] William Crawley, Bryngwyn, to W[illiam] A[ddams-]Williams,
The death of the latter's father.
Letter from George Cowburn, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, to W. A. Williams, Llangibby Castle,
The interest on Lord Campbell's mortgage.
Accounts of the trustees of the Rev. R. B. Plumptre.
The writer's health.
Letter from Bailey & Co., Old Bank, Newport to W[illiam] A[ddams-]Williams,
The removal of a deposit account.
Letters from E[dward Copleston, Bishop of] Llandaff, to W[illiam] A[ddams-]Williams, junior,
Devauden Chapel trust. The printing of a second edition of the writer's sermon on Church music [draft replies are NLW MS 17109D, ff. 99-101].
Letter from [Thomas Eborall Cooke, Newport], to [?],
[Incomplete.] Arrears of William Moses's rent. The Usk Ball. An action between Mr P. and F. for defamation of character.
Letter from Thomas Cooke to Charles R. Morgan,
Rumour of the colliers intention of intimidating the canal proprietors and the need of soldiers to meet such an eventuality. The mayor's attitude.
Telegram from [T. E. Cooke, Newport], to [William Addams-Williams, Clifton],
Reply to recipient's telegram [see NLW MS 17109D, f. 131].
Letter from Robert Cooke, Newport, to Wm. Williams, Clifton,
The death of Mrs Roberts, formerly of Llangibby, and an appeal for assistance to defray funeral expenses.
Letter from Samuel Bagshaw, Fort St. George in India, to [?],
The death of Captain Lewis and his will.
Letter from Mary Anne F. Cooke, [Goitre], to [William Addams-]Williams,
The death of the latter's son [George].
Letter from J. Cooke, Bermingham, to Thomas Cooke, Clydach, near Abergavenny,
Personal. Purchase of sabre, belt and gun for the recipient.
Letter from Messrs Collins, Ross, to G. W. Nicholl, Rockfield, Monmouth,
The sale of Coed y Pane.
Letter from E. Coke, Llanvrynach, to Mathew Powell, Llantilo,
The title of Edward Phillips to an estate.
Letter from Lewis B. Clutterbuck, Bath, to [William Addams-]Williams,
A godfather for the latter's boy. Personal.
Letter from [Sir] Thomas Clayes, London, to Major General Morgan,
Letter from [Sir] Thomas Clayes, London, to 'the Right Honerable Maior Generall Morgan', recommending Ensign Helson, an officer in recipient's regiment, for promotion.
Letter from Mary Bagdon, St. John's Wood, London, to William [Addams-Williams],
The death of the writer's mother.
Copy letter from A[dam] Adams Monmouth to his brother [Thomas],
The latter's safe arrival in the Indies. News of 'Coson Symonds'. His brother 'Robin's virtious and wicked disposition', and reluctance to settle his father's accounts. The birth of a daughter to his sister [Anne]. The French plague. The ruinous effect of 'stockjobbing'.