Encloses a letter for Mr. Lloyd, and asks for lampreys for her ponds,
- V7/71.
- Ffeil
- [?1790s].
Encloses a letter for Mr. Lloyd, and asks for lampreys for her ponds,
His escape ?in a mail coach accident; Herbert Lloyd has the money to pay for J.J.'s joint security,
Various journies; Mr. Johnes and Morgans of the Furnace would not agree about the Peny bank estate; a packet for poor Charlotte in India; a good mine at Cwm[--]; Roman antiquities.
The beauties of Glamorganshire; a famous calf which is being taken to Penyvan,
An election in which Vaughan's party was very active,
Improvements in the health of Min and J.J.'s wife; Dr Davies is confined with the gout; if Charlotte remains in India it will be fortunate for her that Lord and Lady Clive are going there; Mr. Vaughan of Golden Grove's love for Miss Louisa Campbell.
The illness of J.J.'s wife; Min is better; the sale of a tenement at Llanacrois and the value of a sheep walk called Blaentwrch.
Her daughter's illness; she sends herrings, etc,
Difficulty in getting him feathers; Min's state of health,
Her husband's expected return,
Pleasure that she and the little one are well; militia movements,
Her daughter's illness; her mother-in-law's decision to cut all the timber at Croft,
Her daughter continues to improve; her husband's attendance at Parliament for the budget; the Prince of Wales got a better reception than he deserved; she and her husband only enjoy happiness among their mountains.
Myn's health; the sale at Carmarthen of the dregs of Mr. Johnes's estate; the journey to Bath,
Dr Anderson's good advice to her husband on farming,
Eliza M. Johnes, Hafod, to her brother John Johnes,
Min's state of health; the militia at Aberystwyth; her financial demands on him; the Prince of Wales may not marry the Princess of Brunswick.
Thanks for going to Glanbraen; Myn's illness; wishes her husband was not in the militia or Parliament; Mr. Oliver's demand on J.J.; Mr. Talbot is to be married. Endorsed with copy reply.