Thanks for complying with her request for timber,
- V21/12.
- Ffeil
- 1826, Feb. 9.
Thanks for complying with her request for timber,
Congratulations on the birth of a child [Charlotte]; Mr. Lewis's good fortune,
Also a letter from E.M. Johnes.
Letter to Mrs. Johnes (J.J.'s mother),
Her stay with her sister E.M.J.; news of acquaintances; recipient's decision to leave the area.
Letter to Mrs. Johnes (J.J.'s mother),
Writer's stay at Carmarthen; family matters; the Catholic emancipation; hears Mrs. J. has given up Dolaucothi in favour of her son.
His return to his native land; he should not waste time if he intends getting on in his profession; a ball at Carmarthen; a new novel by Sir Walter Scot[t]. Contains a few lines from M.A. Philipps. Endorsed with extract from a letter from J.J. to E.M.J. about Stephen Jones's money.
E[liza] M. Johnes to her nephew J.J,
Congratulates him on his marriage and hopes he and his wife will enjoy themselves in Paris; the sale of Abermarles.
Wishes him happiness in his married life; family news; a duel between Captain Rice of Llwynbrain and Charles Bishop of Dolygarreg.
Congratulations on his marriage,
Financial matters; his forthcoming visit to London with his wife; the tenancy of Ynyssau; Mr. Neville's intention of giving up the way leave at Llanelli.
Request for tidings; Mr. Neville's offers for the coal under Penyfan; a list of subscribers towards Twrch Bridge; he plays tennis.
Valuation of Mr. Nevill's way leave at Llanelli; Mr. Lewis's affliction about his daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Picton's stay at Gileston.
His marriage; she may keep a chestnut horse; books Eliza should read; trees at Dolecothy,
Thanks for tokens of remembrance; family news; renting Ellice Cottage,
Thanks for (the sum specified in V20/22); his homeward journey,
Her question about dogs; Jenkins of Rhyd y bennau should be dealt with by the law,
The property he has under his father's will; his activities at Iscoed, etc.; his future wife Elizabeth [Edwardes] would prefer to live in a smaller house than Dolaucothy.