- V11/38.
- Ffeil
- [1800x1806].
The London Association's money is for the sole use of the inhabitants of the hills, and cannot be given to recipient's poor neighbours.
The London Association's money is for the sole use of the inhabitants of the hills, and cannot be given to recipient's poor neighbours.
Hopes to visit recipient; the valuing of wood at Disgwilfa.
(To his father T. Johnes of Penybont),
Money owed T.J. by recipient, on receipt of which T.J. will pay Mr. Lloyd's bill; family settlements.
T.J.'s sister Molly's behaviour; family illness,
T.J.'s daughter's illness; difficulty in conveying brawn to Croft; financial matters,
T.J. is much obliged to Rice about Holcombe; Vaughan did all he could to get the Custos-ship and the Courts; matters concerning Tom Johnes of Abermâd.
Title deeds of the late Edward Rees of Penyvan,
Short extracts of marriage settlement of John Aaron Timmins and Anne Lewis Thomas. Formerly NLW Croydon Deeds 208.
Tile stones from Bwlch cefn sarph; the deeds of Cwmllynfa; sad news about Miss Johnes [of Hafod],
For 2nd Baron Tredegar, 1897-1905, see Charles Godfrey Morgan (L 8340-8341).
Three copy letters from B. to [A. Fuller Mills,] the mayor of Carmarthen re the presentation of Sir James's banner to the Borough.
Thomas, John (Pencerdd Gwalia)
Letters from John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia, 1826-1913; DNB, DWB).
Thomas, John, 1826-1913