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Draft letter from Viscount Clive to Lord John Russell,

The Unionists at Llanidloes are estimated at 1,000 and as many as 1,600 have organised parades at Newtown. It is presumed that the military force will not enter Llanidloes before next Monday [6th inst.]. Steps will be taken to prevent interference on the part of the Chartists at Newtown.

Letter from R. H. Clive from the House of Commons to Edward [Viscount Clive]. Lord Russell has given orders for ...,

Letter from R. H. Clive from the House of Commons to Edward [Viscount Clive]. Lord Russell has given orders for the dispatch of a detachment of troops from Dublin, and has expressed a wish that they be all quartered together, and suggests that a building be hired for the purpose. The detachment will disembark at Aberystwyth.

Copy letter from John Owens, deputy sheriff of Montgomeryshire, at Newtown, to Joseph Jones, esq., clerk of the peace, at ...,

Copy letter from John Owens, deputy sheriff of Montgomeryshire, at Newtown, to Joseph Jones, esq., clerk of the peace, at Welsh Pool. There are about 1,000 Chartists in Llanidloes. They have sent two men to Merthyr Tydfil to secure assistance against the military force, and have also sent agitators to Newtown. The town is at their mercy, and they will be subdued by nothing less than 100 Infantry backed up by the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Cavalry.

Letter from T. Edmund Marsh from Llanidloes, to [Viscount Clive],

There have been no recent disturbances. The mayor has returned but is in a distressing state. So is John Price, one of the special constables. Has been able to ascertain the name of the person who commenced the assault on him, viz. Aby [Abraham] Owen. Several of the ringleaders have left the town. Begs to suggest the New Hall as suitable quarters for the military force.

Printed broadside entitled 'The Sons of Gomer are the disciples of the Saviour',

Urging a boycott of the Caersws assembly; 'you will not, Welshmen ... give encouragement to men, who with a regard for your Interest on their lips, have a regard for their own Interest only in their hearts; and find it more convenient to live by the use of the Tongue than by the labour of their hands; by your toil than by their own'.

Copy letter from J. C. Chatterton, Lt Col 4th Royal Irish Dragoons, from Birmingham, to John Macdonald, Adjutant General,

Has been informed by Viscount Clive that the South Salopian Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry has marched into Montgomeryshire; consequently thinks it wise to postpone his inspection. With a copy of the Adjutant General's reply, dated May 5, postponing Col Chatterton's inspection until further orders.

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