Writ to the sheriff of co. Mon., to levy £351 upon the goods of Philip Howell in a suit of ...,
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- 1831, Nov. 25.
Writ to the sheriff of co. Mon., to levy £351 upon the goods of Philip Howell in a suit of damages brought by John Merriman.
Writ to the sheriff of co. Mon., to levy £351 upon the goods of Philip Howell in a suit of ...,
Writ to the sheriff of co. Mon., to levy £351 upon the goods of Philip Howell in a suit of damages brought by John Merriman.
Writ to levy the goods of Thomas Waters in an action of debt,
Writ of Venditioni Exponas issued against William and Thomas Edwards, i.e. commanding the sheriff to expose for sale the goods of William and Thomas Edwards. Includes a list of implements used in the Little Mill. Copy.
Writ Of Trial in the action specified in no. 7185,
Writ Of Trial in the action specified in no. 7183,
Writ Of Summons to John Jones of p. Caldicott, co. Mon., in an action of debt at the suit of ...,
Writ Of Summons to John Jones of p. Caldicott, co. Mon., in an action of debt at the suit of Thomas Dyke.
Writ Of Capias, to arrest Neville Vincent of Pontypool, druggist, in an action on promises,
Workmen's Wages paid by James Randell,
Window Tax (incomplete) assessed on the town of Monmouth,
Window Tax Appeal: appellant states that at the time of passing the act (4 & 5 Wm. 4) he was ...,
Window Tax Appeal: appellant states that at the time of passing the act (4 & 5 Wm. 4) he was assessed for 20 windows for his dwelling house in Monmouth, the remainder of the windows of the house being above as many again were stopped up with lath and plaster. After the passing of the act appellant opened up some of the windows and contends that under the 7th sec. of the act he was entitled to do so free of duty. This was objected to by the assessor.
Wills, accounts, etc., 1852-1900.
Wills, accounts, etc., 1826-1845.
William Williams, Newport, to Arthur Wyatt,
He suggests additional names which should be added to the committee for the hundred of Wentloog (includes the Homfrays and the Fotheringhills of the Tredegar iron works). Mr T. J. Phillips is endeavouring to get copies of the rate books. The committee for Lord Worcester meets almost daily and it will do everything within the borough that needs to be done.
William Powell, to Charles Tyler,
Would be grateful for another half dozen notices. There is a Moss Lewis who lives around the Graig area who has a freehold in Ragland. Captain [Kemeys] perhaps could find him out.