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Twenty-two holograph letters, 1788-[1831] and undated, addressed to the above as the Reverend John Conway Potter and the Reverend John Conway Conway at Soughton, Northop, etc. [the surname Conway having been adopted in lieu of Potter circa 1825. See NLW MS. 12435E section (b)]. The writers include [Lewis Bagot], bishop of St. Asaph, and Mrs. Bagot, St. Asaph, 1797 (personal) (in third person), [the Reverend] L[uke] Booker, vicar of Dudley, 1825 (enclosing a poem entitled 'Votive Lines . . . on contemplating the Tomb of . . . Bishop [Richard] Hurd [bishop successively of Lichfield and Coventry, 1775-1781, and of Worcester, 1781-1808] in Hartlebury Church Yard') (in third person), T[homas] H[ugh] Clough, Hope, 1826 (the refusal of the writer's uncle Griffith to sign a conveyance of Cemmaes in favour of the writer), Will[ia]m Eccles, Manchester, 1822 (2) (legal matters), R. Howard, Cefn [1831] (advice concerning a wood, a road being constructed ?near Wygfair mansion), L. Hughes, Bronwhilfa, 1788 (a note to accompany a copy of the will of John Lloyd of Hafodunos, deceased), Rich[ard] Humphreys, Rose Hill, 1826 (payment of recipient's quota in respect of the Rhuddlan marsh embankment), G. W. Kenrick, Woor Hall, 1801 (condolences on the death of Mrs. Lloyd [? Dorothea, wife of Howel Lloyd of Hafodunos]), David Pennant, Downing [co. Flint], undated (2) (a request to recipient to go to Flint as a justice to examine Hugh Roberts, a rumour that the Halkin and other miners planned to liberate a prisoner from Flint gaol by force), Tho[mas] Pennant, Downing and Hanover Square [London], 1790-1792 (4) (roads in ?recipient's neighbourhood), Sarah Potter, Lowestoft, 1799-1803 (3) (family news especially the state of her father's health, mention of Napoleon), Mr. Roberts, Mold, 1826 (legal matters) (in third person), F. Roberts, Ty mawr, 1796 (legal matters), Mr. [ ] Stodart, St. Asaph [1816] (the purchase by Mr. [Henry] Foss at the sale [of the library of John Lloyd, deceased] held at Wygfair, of The Life of King Arthur for £320 [see the annotated sale catalogue in NLW MS 12500B], the sale of the 'Manuscripts for ab.t £50 principally purchased for Col. Vaughan') (in third person), and R. Waring, Leeswood [17]92 (the engaging of a gardener).
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English.
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The description is also available in the Handlist of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales, Volume IV (Aberystwyth, 1971).
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Formerly known as Wigfair 34.
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Preferred citation: NLW MS 12434C.
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- Flint Gaol (Flint, Wales) (Subject)
- Conway, John Conway, Rev., fl. 1784-1821 -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Hurd, Richard, 1720-1808 -- Poetry (Subject)
- Lloyd, John, Hafodunos -- Will (Subject)
- Lloyd, Dorothea, Wigfair -- Death and burial (Subject)
- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 (Subject)
- Foss, Henry (Subject)
- Lloyd, John, Hafodunos -- Library (Subject)
- Conway, John Conway, fl. 1784-1821 (Subject)
- Bagot, Lewis, 1741-1802 (Subject)
- Bagot, Mary, d. 1799 (Subject)
- Booker, Luke, 1762-1833. (Subject)
- Clough, Thomas Hugh (Subject)
- Eccles, William, Manchester (Subject)
- Humphreys, Richard, Rose Hill (Subject)
- Kenrick, G. W. (Subject)
- Pennant, David, 1763-1841 (Subject)
- Potter, Sarah, fl. ca. 1800 (Subject)
- Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798 (Subject)