William Owen, 'Rippon', Cape of Good Hope,
- 1806.
- File
- 1777, March 30.
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Leaving soon for Madras. They had been down the coast of Brazil and taken a small American prize. His son's education.
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William Owen, 'Rippon', Cape of Good Hope,
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Leaving soon for Madras. They had been down the coast of Brazil and taken a small American prize. His son's education.
William Owen, 'Rippon' at Spithead,
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Sailing for the East Indies. Arrangements for his affairs during his absence. His will. Feeling better, but very lame.
William Owen, 'Rippon' at Portsmouth,
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Awaiting final orders. His financial affairs. Hopes he will be more fortunate on this voyage than in the past. His health. Arrangements for his son. Wished he had his son with him for they had a school on board.
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Description of current fashions in dress. Exchange in connection with canal.
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The case of D-t-, tried in the Old Bailey for robbing his master.
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Opinion concerning abstract of title.
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Opinion and advice concerning agreement between his tenant and Mr. Devereux for lease of tithes.
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Description of excursion in warship which cruised along the French coast and was engaged in an action with the enemy.
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Dispute between A.D. Owen and L- W- .
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The discounting of a bill for £2000. Receipt of parcels of Bank and Country paper. Arrangements for his horses.
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Financial matters.
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Money matters. Conversion of stock into a loan on mortgage.
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David Owen charged with assault and battery by a man he had whipped. Draft drawn on him. State of his health made it imperative for him to leave. Arrangements to visit the country.
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Powell v Evans. Concerning a gig and a mare he had bought. Their personal relations.
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Financial and estate matters. The Lord Chancellor's house damaged and windows broken. during the night.
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Sending his servant with £600 in banknotes. Personal and family matters.
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Mr. Temple's retainer in relation to Mr. Morris's action. Horse carriages at Stubbs.
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Letter relating to threshing machine. Case concerning irregularity of a writ.
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Edward Owen had no objection to paying the principal of Mrs. Rogers's legacy but objected to paying interest.