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Letters including letters from Sir William Musgrave, commissioner of the Customs, London (L40/2, 5, 29-31 et seq.), George Venables Vernon ...,

Letters including letters from Sir William Musgrave, commissioner of the Customs, London (L40/2, 5, 29-31 et seq.), George Venables Vernon, baron Venables, MP for co. Glam. (L40/11), Sir Herbert Mackworth of the Gnoll (L40/17), Colonel Charles Stuart, brother of John, Lord Mountstuart (L40/32, 54), John, Lord Mountstuart (L40/40), Rev. Robert Rickards of Llantrisant (L40/47), and Joseph Vaughan for Messrs Harford Getly & Co. of Melingriffith (L40/70). The correspondence includes letters relating to a vacancy as tidewaiter at Newton Nottage (L40/3-6, 40), a Glamorgan society for agricultural improvement, including reference to the great increase in the demand for turnip seed (L40/9), the manorial court rolls of Llantwit, 1733-42 (L40/20-1, 25), a proposed new meat market at Llantrisant (L40/39), an anticipated general election in Oct., including [Charles] Edwin's candidature and mention of his dispute with Lord Mountstuart relating to the [?Ogmore] fishery (L40/45, 53-6) and a lease of lead mines [?at Llantrisant] (L40/47, 50.

Letters including letters from Howell Richard, overseer of the poor, p. Aberdare (L45/17), Sir Herbert Mackworth of the Gnoll, including ...,

Letters including letters from Howell Richard, overseer of the poor, p. Aberdare (L45/17), Sir Herbert Mackworth of the Gnoll, including off-prints of a letter to the editor of the Gloucester Journal relating to allegations of misconduct in the passing of the Glamorgan Turnpike Act (L45/38, 44, see also G 18), John Bird of Cardiff, in the form of a journal, Feb. 1790 - Sept. 1791 (L45/51, 53-4, 56 et seq.) and Lord Mountstuart (L45/74-5). The correspondence includes letters relating to the Cardiff ironworks, Jan. 1788 (L45/2), a rent roll of the abbot's rents in the manor of Boverton and Llantwit and the malicious killing of the bailiff's greyhound, Jan. 1788 (L45/6), the unauthorized taking of stones from Caerphilly castle for building, Feb. 1788 (L45/13-15), 'this Whim wham Morris' treating the burgesses of Llantrisant, July 1788 (L45/31), the bill of John Calvert of Swansea for a 1773 survey of Cardiff castle, Aug. 1789 (L45/44), the cost of the Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil canal, March 1790 (L45/51), account of the election of John Stuart and Thomas Wyndham, esq., as MPs, and reference to the engagement of [?William] Yates of Liverpool to survey Glamorganshire for publication, June 1790 (L45/58) and the death of Sir Herbert Mackworth of the Gnoll from the mortification of a thorn in his thumb, Sept. 1791 (L45/71).

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