- 10584.
- Ffeil
- ? 1646, May 15.
Writ to appear in the Council in the Marches of Wales to testify in the suit between Walter Wikes, esq., and Sir Edward Foxe, kt.
Writ to appear in the Council in the Marches of Wales to testify in the suit between Walter Wikes, esq., and Sir Edward Foxe, kt.
Writ out of the Court of Exchequer to Humfrey Parry, gent., Richard Tudor, gent., Hugh Davies, gent., Owen Vaughan, gent., and Jeremie Browne, gent., to take the answer of Thomas Parry, defendant to the bill of complaint of Cornelius Price. Latin.
Writ out of the Council in the Marches of Wales for the appearance of .... [blank] to answer the suit of Edward Reynolds for interruption of rights in the cudtyr or common called Sydnall Comon, p. Forden, on the north side of the river Kemlett.
Latin. Copy.
Writ (fragment) and panel of jurors in the suit in the Court of Common Bench between Peter Rousseau, plaintiff, and Rachel Paule, late of Hempstead, Middlesex, widow, in a plea of trespass upon the case.
Writ for the appearance of Edward, Earl of Powis, before the Court of Exchequer, Dublin, to answer the bill of Richard Meredith and William Meredith, esq. With a notice from D. George and others, Dublin, to the Earl of Powis, and a letter from the latter to Thomas Ryder, Lincolns Inn, on the same matter.
Wm Coupland, Welch Pool, to the Earl of Powis, Bath,
Congratulates him on his recovery by the Bath waters. Mrs. Hennings is rather better, but not equal to a journey to Bath. Advising Hennings medically. Hennings sends a note for £9 6s. 3d. due from Mr. Horne and Co. for Crickheath Hill mine.
Wm. Coupland to John Lloyd Jones, 2, Cecil Street,
The Bill specified in Nos. 7544-7 dated 21 May-3 June 1801.
With a printed advertisement of the sale of leases of the tithes of the parishes of Pool, Guilesfield, Myfod and Buttington, divided into lots.
Tells him to leave 3 guineas in Jenny Edwards's hands to give to Mr. Ingram who is in a starving condition. The loss of his suit with Mackensie obliged him to pay such a large sum that money is scarce with him, otherwise he should have had a larger supply.
Will answer Baker's mother's letter dated at Heyford next post. Desired her to acquaint Mr. Deuall that Mr. Hall is very pressing for the £400 mortgage upon Mapes. Desires him to tell Deual that he will discharge the £400. The allowance of £4 per annum granted by the Duke's sister, Lady Montaign, to William Blackburn, deceased, is to be paid to his brother George Blackburn by Mr. Ashmall at Lincolns Inn.
The value of the new purchases. Obliged to him for his endeavours in relation to Mrs. Weston.
William Williams, Trewern Hall, to Thomas Bird, Norton Lodge, Worcester,
Rent of Trewern Hall. With draft letters by Bird.
William Williams, Llanfyllin, to Mr Newill,
Send Court Rolls of Llanfyllin, Mochnant and Mechen-iscoed.
William Wickstead to John Probert,
If Lord Clive will permit the writer to have a conversation with him regarding the petitions, he thinks it will save trouble and prevent the breach in the parties being extended.
William Whitton, 10 Great James-, to T. Ryder,
Miss Rook's husband. See No. 4322 dated 14 July 1809.
The lease granted by [Thomas] Bird [of Worcester] is void.
W[illia]m Upton & Company, ?Lin[coln] to John Oldbury,
Concerning the bill of £1000 Oldbury took of John Broking.
William Thompson, Exchequer Office, Temple, to [Thomas] Bird, attorney at law, Worcester,
The suits Bird v Mattocks, and Morgan v Bird.
William Thompson, Exchequer Office, Temple, to Mr Bird, attorney, Worcester,
The suit between Richards and Morgan.