Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
- Ottley (Pitchford Hall MSS and Documents)/385.
- Ffeil
- 1732, May 5.
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Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to [Adam Ottley, esq.]. Business,
Receipt from Adam Ottley to Mr Gell, on account of fees,
Letter: Char: Baldwyn to Mr Ottley, about articles to be executed,
Form of the preamble to a return of a table of fees to the Commissioners appointed to take a survey of the Officers of the Courts of Justice in England and Wales; and an account of the nature of the office of Register of the Comissary's Court of London.
Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to Adam Ottley, esq. Table of fees,
Letter: [Chancellor] E. Jones, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford. Table of Fees,
Letter: W. Tucker, from Haverfordwest, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford. Fees,
Letter: [Chancellor] E. Jones, from Windsor, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, concerning fees,
Memoranda to enquire into at the commons, about fees,
Letter: Cha: Lewis, from Brecon, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford. Fees,
Letter: C. Morgan, from Carmarthen, to [Adam Ottley, esq.], answering certain queries about fees,
Petition of Adam Ottley, esq., Register of the diocese of St Davids, to the Commissioners appointed to take a Survey of the Officers of the Courts of Justice Temporal and Ecclesiastical and to enquire into their fees.
Table of fees taken by the Register through the whole diocese of St Davids,
Letter: Cha: Lewis, to [Adam Ottley, esq.], concerning preparations for a visitation,
Letter: Tho: Williams, of Abercamlais, to [Adam Ottley, esq.], recommending Mr Griffith Hughes as a successor for Mr Charles Morgan, whose life is despaired of.
Testimonial to James Powell, rector of Bryngwin, signed by John Barnett, rector of Clyrow, James Williams, rector of Llanigon, David Williams, vicar of Hay, and Jo: Prosser, rector of Whittney.
Accounts of payments to Mr Long,
Letter: [Chancellor] Ed. Jones, from Windsor, to [Adam Ottley, esq.], concerning elections, and referring to the case of Griffith Jones, which is "a nice affair and of consequence".