The recruiting of invalids, pensioners and officers [for the militia],
- V8/10.
- Ffeil
- [?1760] March 22.
The recruiting of invalids, pensioners and officers [for the militia],
Lord Lisburn, Crosswood, to John Johnes (d. 1781),
Has never heard of a debt due from his brother to J.J.'s father.
Her brother and the widow Rees's affairs,
The valuing of Blaencothy; request for lampreys,
Mr. Hanbury Williams's popularity; her brother J.J.'s health; Jane Lewis's illness.
Min's state of health; praises Mr. & Mrs. [Hanbury] Williams,
Annoyance that he has not visited Hafod,
Request for plants and fish [for a pond],
Travel matters; the purchase of groceries,
Request for money and material to make clothes.
Militia movements; he enquired about James Williams at Oxford; Principal Pardoe's fall,
His bad luck with a clock; pleasure that he is taking his farm in hand, visitors at Hafod; the dangers of drinking and Captain James Lloyd's fall at Dolecothy.
Letter to her mother at Dolecothy,
Her journey to Coldbrook; her brother's health; request for poplin.
Asks him to come to Hafod with what arms he can find to fight the French, who are off Aberystwith and Aberiron.
Letter to her mother at Dolecothy,
A detailed account of her stay at Croft Castle.
Min's state of health; Dr Smith will remain a month with 'us'; there is a report that the French have landed at Swansea.
The elections of Mr. Vaughan and Mr. [Thomas] Johnes,
Thanks for taking trouble to find £500; an injunction concerning her husband,