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- 1791, Nov. 7.
W[illia]m Atkins will give recipient half the money he will recover; writer will wait on recipient to pay his bill. P.S. A gang of horse st[e]alers have been discovered is the neighbourhood.
W[illia]m Atkins will give recipient half the money he will recover; writer will wait on recipient to pay his bill. P.S. A gang of horse st[e]alers have been discovered is the neighbourhood.
As writer has been at a very great expense in sinking coal pits and building a new mill, he would like Mr Holford to lend him £50 or £60.
Writs to William Hobby, Thomas Williams, Joseph Jones and Sibil James, and to John Gwyn, gent., Thomas Jones, Thomas Jenkins and Samuel Griffiths to appear at the assizes in co. Hereford on 20 Aug. 1767 and 15 March 1768 respectively in an action for trespass between John Prosser, plaintiff, and Walter Beavan, defendant.
Writs to the sheriff of co. Carmarthen to levy upon goods, and to enter lands in the parish of Pembrey for the Earl of Ashburnham.
Writs to appear as witnesses, arrest wrong-doers, etc., for trespass, debt, broken covenant, and riotous conduct in cos. Brec., Card., Carm. and Here.
Writs in an action between Thomas Williams, gent., and James Williams, the younger, of Boughrood, co. Radnor, yeoman, for assault and trespass. Damaged.
Writs in actions against Arthur Pryse Jones for debt, etc,
Writer sends recipient a copy of the will of Isaac Jones, late of ?Abertwedog; the grandson Isaac has carried the original about until it hardly hangs together. P.S. Writer wishes to know if the Llanddausant tenement is free for H. Evans.
Writer has viewed the ford; the best method is either to make a temporary road through Mr Jones of Ystrad's field as 'you' come from Llandilo, opposite the place where the river divides itself, or to rail both ends of the road up as being unfordable till the spring; it is impossible to turn the river in winter time. Mutilated.
Writ to John Gould, John Games, Roger Vaughan, Evan Powell and Aaron Davies to appear at the Great Sessions at Brecon to testify in a cause between John Powell, plaintiff, and William Perrott, defendant.
Writ to James Baynham, Edward Morgan, Henry Vaughan and David Prosser to appear before the Barons of the Exchequer at Westminster on 3 Nov. at the suit of Thomas Price, esq.
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.
Writ of the sherriff for the arrest of Thomas Lewis, late of Lanigon, co. Brecknock, who is indebted to Aythan Lewes, the elder.
Writ of subpoena to John Jones, gent., in an action between William Williams, currier, plaintiff, and Rice Rees, defendant, in a plea of debt.
Writ of subpoena addressed to John Davies, David Rees, Anne Rees and William Howells to appear at the assizes at Brecon on 28 July to testify on behalf of David Watkins, a prisoner.
Writ of subpoena ad testificandum directed to Edward Jones, Hugh Evans and Thomas Lewis, gentn., to testify in an action between James Thomas, victualler, plaintiff, and George Griffies Williams, esq., defendant, in a plea of trespass.
W[illiam]wil[liams] Queen Sq[ua]r[e], Bristol,
The site of the two houses in the town of Llandovery should be included in the praecipe; two similar mistakes have passed through 'our' office; writer considers that he should be paid £40.0.0 without any deduction. Damaged and mutilated copy.
W[illia]m Williams, Small Street, Bristol,
Writer desires £10 10s. on account of the money to be paid by recipient's client Thomas James; it is not convenient for writer to attend at Carmarthen till this money is paid.
W[illia]m Williams, Queen square, Bristol,
Writer has no material objection to the conveyance to Daniel Price; Mr Jones denied the specific terms which he had proposed on the part of his client Thomas James; recipient is requested to write to Major Williams so that writer's brother may attend at Bristol in the course of nine or ten days. Copy.
[William Williams, Queen square, Bristol],
On the other side was a copy of the draft of the conveyance for recipient to instruct writer how to fill up the blanks in it; writer can send the deeds, etc., to Mr Fisher his late clerk, who resides in Langford, to be signed by recipient and his brother; recipient is advised to take certain steps as he may come to an agreement with the other purchasers before the next sessions. Copy.