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Testimony of ... to the character of Evan Evans late of the parish of Ystrad dyfodock, Glamorgan,

Testimony (?draft) of ... to the character of Evan Evans late of the parish of Ystrad dyfodock, co. Glamorgan, but now of the parish of Aberdare in the said county, labourer in husbandry, who is charged by William Pickerel of the said parish of Ystrad dyfodock, victualler, with having attempted to break into his house. Written on the dorse of a handbill containing 'Further Proof of intolerance' on the part of Sir C. Cole). There is also a fragment concerning the case (60a).

Permission from Lewis Thomas, Aber Taf, to John Edwards to keep company with Elvira Miles,

Permission from Lewis Thomas of Aber Taf in the parish of Llanwono [co. Glamorgan] to John Edwards of the parish of Merthyr Tydfil in the said county to keep company with Elvira Miles in any stable, barn, cowhouse, &c., or any other room in the dwelling-house of the said Lewis Thomas in return for one pair of new shoes made well by him or one of his workmen for Lewis Thomas himself. ?Copy.

Instructions relating to marking places on a map (Pont y Ty Pridd, Quaker's Meeting, Morlais Castle, canals).

Instructions relating to marking certain places on a map (Pont y Ty Pridd, Quaker's Meeting, Morlais Castle, and canals), in the autograph of E. W. and written from Penton Place, Pentonville, 16 Augt. ...-, to an unnamed correspondent. There is also a paragraph of later date beginning, 'These historical notices of the Roman Period are but few ...'.

Fragment in which mention is made of Caractacus, Claudia, and Pudens.

A Fragment in which mention is made of Caractacus, Claudia, and Pudens: ... 'Caractacus the valiant Silurian prince is said to have been a native of Lantwit ...'. On the reverse side, in pencil, are some observations on 'Garden Manures for fruit &c.', and a note (crossed out) beginning, 'Cobwork is a thing almost if not entirely unknown in Glamorgan, yet it may be of use in those few places where lime & stone are scarce ...'. Damaged.

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