Letter from William Williams, Chester
- Bodewryd letters 126 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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- 1678, Aug. 17
To John Owen. Subject: Affairs of his Cousin Bold.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Affairs of his Cousin Bold.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters. Daughter born on 18 October.
Letter from William Williams, Chester
To John Owen. Subject: Bond from Col. Robinson.
To John Owen. Subject: Circuit intended to begin in Montgomery is altered to Chester.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Legal matters.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Robert Wynn of Voelas has become his own solicitor this term. John Price, servant of the Earl of Berkshire, died very poor; etc.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Tre-yr-gol. London full for the Coronation; prices high.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Concerning Tre-yr-gol.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit. Sir Henry Vane and others sent to the tower for intended treason against His Majesty.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit. General Monk is expected in Town on Monday next.
Letter from William Williams, [London]
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit. Richard Cromwell is proclaimed Protector.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Law suit.
Letter from William Williams, London
To John Owen. Subject: Hopes he is secure from any office in Anglesey this year, etc.
To John Owen. Subject: Her cousin Bold.
To John Owen. Subject: Parliament have agreed to give the King money, etc.
Letter from Rowland Thomas, Gloddaeth
To John Owen. Subject: Requests him to obtain a passage to Ireland for the bearer, Lord Barnewall's footboy, etc.
To John Owen. Subject: Lord Dunganon.
Letter from William Kinaston, [Ruyton]
To John Owen. Subject: Sympathy with him in his ill-health. Legacies due to be paid by Mr Owens of Woodhouse.
Letter from William Kinaston, [Ruyton]
To John Owen. Subject: Business matters and family news.