- 6249-52.
- Ffeil
- 1816, Feb. 1.
The ejectment specified in Nos. 6246-7 dated 23 Jan. 1816. With other papers in the suit.
The ejectment specified in Nos. 6246-7 dated 23 Jan. 1816. With other papers in the suit.
'Your ladyship's' Whig interest. Draft.
Bishops Castle records. Draft.
? Wm. Jeffreys, Salop, to John Probert, esq., Copthorn,
The rent due from the executors of John Ashby, esq., deceased, to John C of Rochester esq., for a house near the South East steps of St Chadds Church.
The estate of Lady Carrington and a claim for a debt to Kenneth Mackenzie. Draft.
- Wynn, Shrewsbury, to Robert Hughes, Powis Castle,
Complains of Edwards's delay in settling account.
Sorry that it is not in the writer's power to comply. Waits for the conclusion of an affair to satisfy the writer's engagement. Recipient shall have preference. Copy.
?, Dublin, to Humphry Owen at Castle Island,
Yesterday Coll. Murry arrived from Chester. The action at Brest.
Lord Powis sent Mr. Ball's letter concerning the works. The writer's opinion about the mines and the proposed new trials. Copy.
?, London, to Lady Mary Herbert,
His breast is better. Will press Strickland if the 200 is not already returned,.
?, London, to Mademoiselle Anne Griffis, la Grand Courdu temple, Paris,
Taken the papers relating to Flowers to Mr. Barnard. Business with the representatives of Theluson and Tourton. Money matters. Pringle's letter after Lady Carington's death. Sir Robert is in town to pay the legacies. Feels at her wanting almost everything and eating so poorly. Intends petitioning the king about recipient's annuity. Brown's cause. Mr. Lynch does not say true - the writer has no books from thence and never took anything away.
?, London, to Mrs. Josepha King, Rue de Savoye, Paris,
The Duke's illness. Lord Stafford will not comprise; believes La[dy] Ma[ry] hindered the compromise. La[dy] Ma[ry] may be in danger of being arrested by Dundass. Afraid Count Gage is dead. Not signed. Endorsed: Balfe.
Arrangements for claiming the inheritance of the Countess of Powis as heir to Lady Mary Herbert's estate in France. Copy. French.
?, Powis Castle to [the Earl of Powis],
The meeting at Llanfair. Not completed.
Concerning the farm called Penrhyn Du in Caernarvonshire and the mines there leased to Mr Cartwright. Draft.
Mr Probert and Mr Owen's election. Draft.
?, Powis Castle, to James Baker, at London,
He is glad to hear that Mr. Travers' wings are cropped. Has received a letter from Mr. Hart, Bristol, with a note of hand for £400 on account of the lead. Draft.
?, Rotterdam, to Monsieur Waters, Banquier, Rue Princesse Fauxbourg St. Germain, Paris,
Sends enclosure for Lady Mary Herbert. Would not venture to write to her from this country where the fogs and thick air have reduced his understanding to the level of that of the natives which differs very little from that of our fellow creatures that march upon all fours. Nothing but stocks are talked of here. A broken West India Company at Amsterdam. Here are a great many English. The exchange.
Intends quitting his tenancy at Wilbury at Midsummer next. Copy.