Asks him to sell her timber for a wheel at Trebanne Mill; his arrival at Dolecothy with his family,
- V21/11.
- Ffeil
- 1826, Feb. 3.
Asks him to sell her timber for a wheel at Trebanne Mill; his arrival at Dolecothy with his family,
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,
Letters, mainly from Mary Anne Philipps to John Johnes (d. 1876),
Letters, mainly from Mary Anne Philipps to her nephew John Johnes (d. 1876) of Dolaucothi, and to his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Johnes (d. 1852) of Peterwell Villa etc. The others are from Mary Anne Philipps's sister Eliza M. Johnes to her nephew John Johnes (V 21/4-5). The letters are mainly personal with some concerning Mary Anne Philipps's estate. Arranged chronologically.
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,