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Bargain and sale with feoffment by Hugh Councell,

  1. Hugh Councell of Harmondesworth, co. Middlesex, gent., and Robert Baker (‘Pistor’) of London, gent. 2. Michael Owen of London, gent. of the lake called Pimbremear alias Llyntegidd with its banks and fishing rights in co. Merioneth in the tenure of Hugh [Howell] Vaughan, esq., and all its lands, rents and annual profits. Recites letters patent by which Queen Elizabeth had granted the property to 1, dated at Westminster 4 Feb. 1569/70. Subscribed : ‘ix Junii 1600 Irr Coram Tho. Hanbury Audit’, note of contents (18 cent. hand), ‘No. 50’ and in pencil ‘No. 16’.

Envelope, Bala Lake deeds,

Envelope from the office of Longueville & Co., labelled ‘Bala Lake title deeds’, and ‘Wynnstay settled estates. Glanllyn Estate’.

John Beete, Iscoed, to Taliesin Williams,

J. Beete, Iscoed, [Carmarthen], to Mr Taliesin Williams, Schoolmaster, Myrthyr Tydvil. Wishing him joy and prosperity. He saw Mr Cook, who told him the addressee had set up a school. Rippert has taken his departure and the writer hopes he will never think of returning to enjoy Old England. Mention of W. Berrington and J. Lister, Wm Evans, T. Rose, and C. Pennant.

John Beete, Iscoed, to T. Williams,

Jno. Beete, Iscoed, to Mr T. Williams, Academy, Myrther tydvill. Wishing him a Happy New Year. He hopes to be able to call on him in March or April at the farthest. A letter from the writer's entertaining friend Evans, who expects an answer from the addressee. The writer's wish to have the "Maid of Skeer". Rose has been poorly but (he) is now recovered. The severe weather. Since they saw Evans at Carmarthen he (Evans) has met with a great loss by the death of his brother Will. The times are really distressing to the labouring classes in particular. The liberal subscriptions towards the relief of the poor in London.

Thomas Bevan (Ab Caradawc), Fenni, to Taliesin Williams,

[Thomas Bevan] ‘Ab Caradawc’, Fenni, to Taliesin Williams, ysw. (alias ab Iolo), Merthyr. Acknowledging his letter dated Feb. 22. Fervently wishing that the addressee's hope (of coming to the Feast) will be realised. Cymmreigyddion y Fenni have unanimously elected him a free member of the Society - enclosing a certificate. An 'englyn'.

Thomas Bevan (Ab Caradawc), Fenni, to T. Williams,

[Thomas Bevan] ‘Ab Caradawc’, Fenni, to Mr T. Williams (Ab Iolo), Merthyr. Requesting him to forward the enclosed letters. The addressee is eagerly expected at Abergavenny on Tuesday Nov. 25 to arrange matters in readiness for the Festival. Asking him to call on Mr T. Davies, Miners' Arms, and to desire him to come to Abergavenny with the singers announced by 12 o'clock on the aforesaid Tuesday. Instructions with regard to his essays and 'englynion'. Written on the back of a poster announcing the Festival on Nov. 26, 1834.

Thomas Bevan (Caradawc), Llanwenarth, to Taliesin Williams,

[Thomas Bevan] 'Caradawc', Llanwenarth, to Taliesin Williams, esq. (Ab Iolo), Merthyr. Mr Rio of Brittany's intention of waiting upon the Merthyr Cymmreigyddion. Advising the addressee immediately to arrange for a large room, etc., and to write to Mr Rio at Llannarth Court near Abergavenny inviting him to attend their meeting when at Mr Guest['s], (Dowlais House). Begging of him not to lose any time.

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