- 9660.
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- 1799, April 17.
Writer has the tally concerning the money laid out by Mr Thomas Daniel; Lettuce Thomas has refused a suit of clothes to her son.
Writer has the tally concerning the money laid out by Mr Thomas Daniel; Lettuce Thomas has refused a suit of clothes to her son.
William Tho[ma]s, Nant y Saer, Llanegwad Parish,
Writer desires recipient to stop the payment of the interest of £50, left by Mr Tho[ma]s Daniel, late of Penllwynau, to writers son, whose wife Lettuce Thomas of the parish of Llanegwad is great with child by a Dissenting preacher, on whose account the money was chiefly expended; writer's son, by whom she has two children, lives in the West Indies; writer requests payment of the said money towards the maintenance of these children and settling them in some trade. [D. Nicholl, curate of Llanegwad, testifies to the truth of the above]. Damaged.
W[illia]m Tucker, Six Cl[er]ks Office,
Writer cannot serve R[ober]t Lisle Williams in Lewis v. Williams as he has left his lodgings in Cock Court.
W[illia]m W[alter] Jones, Llandilo,
In part of the cash for a bill drawn by writer's father in Edwards's favour for £100, the Llandovery Bank sent writer a bill drawn by Mr Maybery upon recipient for £20, which has not been accepted; Mr Thomas Price consequently threatens to enforce the execution; recipient is requested to give the cash for it to writer's clerk.
W[illia]m Ward, jun[io]r, Faringdon,
Mr Loveden desires recipient to forward the deed and fine enclosed to Mr William Davies of Clyn Meredith or to Mr Evan Davies of Cardigan.
William Richard has a mind to speak about pant Levrith; he is an able tenant.
Mrs Williams and Mr Jeffreys desire the estate that recipient has advertised should be sold.
Writer desires £10 as he intends going to Wiltshire to pay Mr J. M. Eyre and his sisters. Damaged.
Writer received a bill of £190 for stamps from Mr Bold, who is in London; writer has promised to send him all the money he can get together, and desires the balance of recipient's last bill.
The tenant at Gilvach complains that rain comes in through the leaden [?roof]; recipient is requested to send a person to stop the leaks, if it can be done at a small expense. Damaged.
Writer desires recipient to take up 'your' little note, and to oblige Griffiths to pay the balance of the account.
Enclosed was a 'Car'on' in D[avi]d Price v. D[avi]d William.
W[illia]m Williams to [Edward Jones],
Writer wishes to know if recipient has received any money from Tho[ma]s Prickett the drover; it was on account of Magdalen Williams, lately gaol keeper at Brecknock. P.S. 'Pleas to Direct for me at the White Lyon Lambeth Su...'. Torn.
Mr Lewis of Landilo and recipient have fixed the sum Thomas James was to have paid writer, who has consented to include the site of the two old houses in Stone Street in Thomas James's conveyances. Damaged.
W[illiam] Williams, 46 Queen Square, Bristol,
Writer has not been favoured with an answer to his letters to recipient concerning the £10 10s. to him from recipient's client Thomas James.
Writer urgently needs the balance of Leoline Jones, Rees Williams, and David Williams the saddler['s money]; recipient was in the same situation lately; writer wishes to know if there is a sign of Howell Morgan's coming about; with compliments to Mrs Jones and family.
As writer has received £4 from David Griffiths['s] wife, he requests recipient not to proceed any further against 'them'. P.S. His wife joins writer in compliments to recipient and family.
Writer urgently needs the money from Rees Williams, David Williams, and recipient's mother.
Writer is calling in the money due to his partnership with Robert Price, and makes enquiries about the money of Leolin Jones and Thom[as] Thomas; brandy has been [?confiscated] by the supervisor; a request for the return of coats lent to recipient and to Price; writer's compliments to Mrs Jones, Mary Ann, and all the little ones.
Writer wants the money of Rees Williams, Mrs Price, and the remainder of L. Jones['s money].