- 8545.
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- 1791, Jan. 13.
The tenant at Gilvach complains that rain comes in through the leaden [?roof]; recipient is requested to send a person to stop the leaks, if it can be done at a small expense. Damaged.
The tenant at Gilvach complains that rain comes in through the leaden [?roof]; recipient is requested to send a person to stop the leaks, if it can be done at a small expense. Damaged.
William Richard has a mind to speak about pant Levrith; he is an able tenant.
W[illia]m Ward, jun[io]r, Faringdon,
Mr Loveden desires recipient to forward the deed and fine enclosed to Mr William Davies of Clyn Meredith or to Mr Evan Davies of Cardigan.
W[illia]m W[alter] Jones, Llandilo,
In part of the cash for a bill drawn by writer's father in Edwards's favour for £100, the Llandovery Bank sent writer a bill drawn by Mr Maybery upon recipient for £20, which has not been accepted; Mr Thomas Price consequently threatens to enforce the execution; recipient is requested to give the cash for it to writer's clerk.
W[illia]m Tucker, Six Cl[er]ks Office,
Writer cannot serve R[ober]t Lisle Williams in Lewis v. Williams as he has left his lodgings in Cock Court.
William Tho[ma]s, Nant y Saer, Llanegwad Parish,
Writer desires recipient to stop the payment of the interest of £50, left by Mr Tho[ma]s Daniel, late of Penllwynau, to writers son, whose wife Lettuce Thomas of the parish of Llanegwad is great with child by a Dissenting preacher, on whose account the money was chiefly expended; writer's son, by whom she has two children, lives in the West Indies; writer requests payment of the said money towards the maintenance of these children and settling them in some trade. [D. Nicholl, curate of Llanegwad, testifies to the truth of the above]. Damaged.
Writer has the tally concerning the money laid out by Mr Thomas Daniel; Lettuce Thomas has refused a suit of clothes to her son.
William Thomas, miner, near Pontrhydygroes,
Writer wishes to know whether recipient has any hopes of recovering 'our' money [?from] Philips.
Writer wishes to know what has come of his indenture; Mr Edwarts, writer's relation, and the 'Revrent' Mr J[e]nkins cannot deny their hands; writer is both fatherless and motherless but his aunt is rich. P.S. Writers brother will pay recipient; writer will sue [Mr Edwarts].
?Will[ia]m Stevens, 4 Crane St., ?West[minste]r,
Recipient is requested to get [papers in] Ellison [v.] Lewes executed.
W[illiam] Routh, printer of Sarah Farley's Bristol Journal, No. 18 Bridge Street,
As writer will visit Carmarthen, he desires recipient to trasmit an account for £4 4s. 4d. to 'our' friend Mr Morgan Lewis.
Mr Jones wishes to reserve in the settlement a power for [his] daughter for want of issue of bequeathing £500; writer has not the least objection; with due respect to Mrs Jones and recipient. Damaged.
Mr Jones will be at Carmarthen to Qu[ar]t[e]r Sess[io]ns; recipient is requested to bring some papers relating to the business with him; writer would not push him for the children's money except a little for clothes for Jane to go to a situation, one at Bath being likely to be obtained; at present she remains with Miss Borrows.
Will[ia]m Roberts, Kidderminster,
Writer desires recipient to apply to Mr Rees Price for £5 13s. for goods; writer was disappointed at not seeing recipient when at Llandovery; orders for carpets will much oblige him. Damaged. [Note: Cf. Best &. Roberts].
A draft of the intended conveyance to Mr Howell Powell was sent for recipient's perusal; making Prosser a party could do no harm.
Writer wishes to know whether D. Jones has a right to receive Edw[ar]d Meredith's debt.
Forwarding an account of clover seed and desiring payment.
Writer, who has a family, will agree for the entire maintenance of the child and will indemnify the parish for the future; he had sent the girl's father off rather abruptly.
Writer requests payment of £3 15s. interest due to him.
Writer desires a remittance for £35 being the balance of his account.