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- 1701, Sept. 25. (Creation)
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The hurry he was in yesterday at his parting with the recipient made him clearly forget to acquaint him that on Sunday last he received two letters, one from his cousin Gri. Lloyd and the other from Cousin Hec. Harries. The latter was to desire the payment of the. £38 Due by 'our' testator on Sir Row. Gwynne's account. 'He' says 'he' has stayed a long time for 'his' money and had according to 'our' desire written to Sir Rowland to demand it of him, but that .Sir Rowland said 'my' uncle Williams had goods of 'his' of a much greater value and seemed concerned 'his' executors had so long deferred payment, and, as the writer remembers Hec. Harries says 'he' knows several of the goods that came to 'our' hands were sir Row. Gwynne's. The writer has had several letters from him to the same purpose, and so he doubts not has the recipient. Therefore if the recipient thinks fit, he will be contented 'he' should be paid it, and if it be proper, for 'us' to write to Sir Rowland about it. The other letter was to acquaint him that 'my' cousin Nich. Williams had money ready to be lent to pay 'us' off the £400 mortgage, and in order to draw an assignment, desired to have a copy of the deed in 'our' custody, because the counterpart is above in London. 'He' says 'he' had written to the recipient to the same effect. He desires therefore the recipient would be leased to order somebody to take a copy of the deed for it is in 'your' custody), and that the recipient would transmit it to 'my' cousin Gri. Lloyd, and ... shall be much more at ease from 'our' testator's creditors, and quiet a great many clamours. He returns the recipient most hearty thanks for the great warmth wherewith he appears in the writer's favour upon the present competition. Let the recipient be pleased to renew, as occasion offers, his instances to the several. freeholders that they may be kept from warning. The Colonel assured the writer 'he' would not appear against 'me', and that 'he' told Mr. Price so, but said 'his' interest? was engaged before 'he' came. Most humble service to 'your lady and the two young ladies. [Mutilated and Stained].
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Preferred citation: 2900.