- 5446.
- Ffeil
- 1817, April 12.
Opinion of Mr W. E. Taunton concerning the liability of Mr John Rees Bishop for the failure of William Jones, surgeon, to pay rent for certain gates to the Llangadock Trust.
Opinion of Mr W. E. Taunton concerning the liability of Mr John Rees Bishop for the failure of William Jones, surgeon, to pay rent for certain gates to the Llangadock Trust.
Account Book of the Carmarthenshire Roads Board,
Incomplete draft.
Case and opinion of Mr H. H. Dodgson concerning property encroaching on a road,
Copy.
Notices that goods specified in appended schedules and taken by Charles William Nevill, esq., sheriff of co. Carmarthen, are not the property of David Harries.
Receipts for payments by the Llandovery District of Highways,
The approach to the [Hundred] Bridge at Rhyd-Owen should be attended to with the least possible delay.
Account relating to the militia for co. Carmarthen,
Letters deal with a variety of subjects, such as the appointment of a general superintendent for South Wales, increase of salaries, requests for a list of members, applications for posts, evasion of tolls, colliery and railway developments [particularly at Cross Hands, accompanied by plans] and the erection of telegraph lines. There are letters from the members of the board, particularly W. D. Campbell-Davys of Neuaddfawr.
List of subscribers to the Carmarthenshire Conservative Association as at 1 April,
List of subscribers to the Carmarthenshire Conservative Association as at 1 April 1885.
Account of ballot papers at Rhandirmwyn School polling station,
Examination of John George of Abernant, co. Carmarthen, husbandman, who suspected David John of lower Water Street, borough of Carmarthen, blacksmith, of stealing his silver watch.
Oath of Howell Morgan of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, yeoman, in the action between Mary Davies, widow, and William Davies, plaintiffs, and John Evan Rowland, late of Llangammarch, co. Brecknock, yeoman, defendant, together with a writ.
Day Book [of a writer employed by Edward Jones],
Writ to Edward Jones, the younger, and Thomas Bishop, esqs., to receive the oaths of John Josiah Holford, esq., a Justice of the Peace in the county of Carmarthen, together with forms of oaths.