Letter from Williams, Sir James,
- L3977.
- Ffeil
- 1834 Dec. 24.
Edwinsford. MS copy of his election address.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Edwinsford. MS copy of his election address.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Clovelly Court, Bideford. As he expected, it [the recordership] is the gift of Mr. Russell, the Secretary to the Treasury, but he hopes that Walter Lloyd will succeed.
Copy reply agreeing to help him,
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
21, Upper Grosvenor St. He will cheerfully consent to any decision J. J. will come to respecting the boundary.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Aix la Chapelle. He is daily taking a douce and waters for the numbness in his left side: declines to accept the Deputy Lieutenancy: his daughter's marriage to Sir James Drummond. Accompanied by envelope, L3991a.
Letter from Williams, Sir James,
Queen's Hotel Norwood. Expressing admiration of J. J's conduct in admitting that he had been misled by someone unworthy of his confidence. Endorsed: 'about spot of land... '.
Copy reply stating that the reason for the amalgamation was to ensure a full bench of magistrates,
Mine Agent, Llanrwst. Asking for a delay of a month before commencing to work at Gogofau. Endorsed with copy reply.
Mine Agent, Llanrwst. His loss of health because of attempts to get the men's wages; Sir C. Kirkpatrick will join with him in working Gogofau.
Letter from Williams, [Rev] John,
Middleton, Nr. Manchester ['Ab Ithel', D.W.B. ]. Thanks for an invitation. [See also L10196 to B. Johnes].
Letter from Williams, Lady Mary (wife of Sir James Williams),
Edwinsford. The forthcoming election. Treachery of those calling themselves friends. Endorsed: 'About the election'.
Penpont. Testimonial to Superintendent Wynne. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Williams, R.B., (Lord Cawdor's agent),
Llandovery. Receipt of the rent of Pantcoy and Tirbach.
Letter from Williams, R.B., (Lord Cawdor's agent),
Stackpole Court. Receipt of the rent of Pantcoy and Tirbach.
Letter from Williams, R.B., (Lord Cawdor's agent),
Stackpole Court. Asking whether he would like to become Chairman of the Quarter Sessions. [See L1915].
Letter from Williams, R.B., (Lord Cawdor's agent),
Stackpole Court. Announcing the death of the dowager. Endorsed: 'Lady Cawdor'.
Letter from Williams, [Dr.] Rowland [D.W.B.],
St. David's College, Lampeter. He would like to become a magistrate.
Letter from Williams, [Dr] Rowland [D.W.B.],
Salisbury. Legal matters concerning his writings.