He cannot help J.J. concerning demands on the late Mr. Williams,
- V8/47.
- Ffeil
- [c. 1762].
He cannot help J.J. concerning demands on the late Mr. Williams,
Thanks for taking trouble on writer's account, and hopes they will soon be introduced,
He will do his best for Mr. [? Thomas] Williams,
Hopes to meet J.J. on his way to Cardiganshire,
He will take care of J.J.'s friend Thomas Williams [See V8/36],
Papers to be executed at Lanyrchiron; writer is with the militia at Carmarthen,
Arrangements to meet at Lansawel or Peterwell,
Suitably qualified sergeants are needed for the militia,
A meeting about Landovery bridge,
The appointment of Land Tax Commissioners,
The corporation of Carmarthen,
The instruction of Thomas Williams in the excise,
Payment of J.J.'s arrears as adjutant,
The settlement of the corporation of Carmarthen by a new charter; has entered J.J.'s name on the Whig side, and wishes J.J. would also put in George Lewis's name.
Payment of J.J.'s arrears, and his resignation from the battalion,
Asks how Mrs. Johnes and the child are,
Arrears due to J.J. as adjutant in the militia,
Lord Lisburne, Mamhead, to John Johnes,
Is unable to satisfy his late uncle's debts.