File Clenennau letters and papers 958. - W(illia)m Lewis Anwyl to his son-in-law William Wynne.

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Clenennau letters and papers 958.

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W(illia)m Lewis Anwyl to his son-in-law William Wynne.

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Asks him to peruse the enclosed letter, and all business set aside to go in all haste to Lewis Anwyl to comfort him. There have none other they can trouble. Lewis should put his whole trust in God. He is to desire Lewis when he writes to London to cause some messenger to see in the office of pleas in the Exchequer that Mable's matter may be so continued that it fail not to come to trial at the next assizes in Shropshire. Wiliam Roberts, Mr Cotton's man, deals in it. Prays him again to make haste to Vaynol.

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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 958.

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  • Text: Clenennau letters and papers 958.