William Partridge, Committee Room, Newport, to [Thomas] Gratrex, Monmouth,
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- 1852, Apr. 2.
'We' are getting on splendidly. Bailey has a majority of upwards of 46. More than 474 voters have already polled. All is quiet.
William Partridge, Committee Room, Newport, to [Thomas] Gratrex, Monmouth,
'We' are getting on splendidly. Bailey has a majority of upwards of 46. More than 474 voters have already polled. All is quiet.
William Grane, 23 Bedford Row, to Joseph Bailey M.P,
There has been no consultation with Mr Harrow since the 10th, but there was another meeting at which another counsel, supposedly Mr Piggot, attended.
William Frost, (by order of the Committee), Monmouth to Mr Maddox, Monmouth,
It is usual during contested elections, when any charge is incurred, the expense of which must be defrayed by both parties, that such party be consulted. If one party orders anything on its own then it must pay the costs itself. Since there were no hustings recipient should look for payment to those who employed him.
William Beckingham, Newport, to Powles and Tyler,
Informs recipients that he saw Thomas Jenkins in the workhouse at Abergavenny who had been there for 9-10 months. Jenkins is willing to testify that he was taken from the workhouse to Newport to vote for Hall.
William A[dams] Williams, Llangibby, to [James Powles],
He encloses a copy of the circular to non-resident voters (missing). Writer's father thinks that Owen is the best man to go to Llandogo since he has influence there.
Will of Rebecka Powell of Monmouth, spinster,
Devises her house in Over Monnow in Drybridge Street adjoining the sign of Troy House, p. Monmouth to Rebecka Cleark, spinster.
Will of Jane Lewis, wife of Richard Lewis of Monmouth, limeburner,
Devises a m. with workhouses and lime kilns in [?p. Monmouth], to her husband for life and after his death to William Bevan, the son of William Bevan of Monmouth, innholder.
Will of Elizabeth Perkins, wife of John Perkins of p. Trelleck's Grange, co. Mon., farmer,
Bequeathes money to relatives.
Will of Aubrey Barnes of the town of Monmouth, gent,
Devises a tmt. called the Kings Head, a barber's shop, a house in Monnow Street called the Running Horse, and the two houses adjoining, all in p. Monmouth, to his eldest son (not named), and the house in which he now lives, a malt house, tmts. in Bark Lane, the Garth farm, and all his estate in Littlehope [p. Fawnhope], co. Her., to his youngest son William Barnes.
Will (incomplete) of Margaret Hardwick,
'Whitebrook MILL Number 137 Book Of The Men's Wages',
'Waste Book March 1838', but actually containing notes made during the shrievalty of John E. W. Rolls re oaths, assize process, exchequer process, law of equity, etc.
Warrants to summon grand and petty juries,
Warrants directed by the sheriff to his bailiffs to replevy and cause to be replevied to Robert Parry three pigs which were unjustly detained by [ ]. Drafts.
Warrants (blank) to the constable of p. Newland to summon [ ] before J.P.'s at Coleford,
'Warrants and Return to Writ of Hab.[eas] Cor.[pus]' in an action against James Bennett,
Drafts.
Warrant to William Graham, bailiff, and his assistants, to levy on the goods of the persons named in the schedule for forfeiture of recognizances.
Warrant to William Graham and his assistants to summon grand jury, Nisi Prius and Crown jury,
Warrant to the sheriff to levy the goods of Thomas Bland in a suit for damages,