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Nanteos estate records Ffeil
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John Edwards, Bloomsbury Square,

Difficulty of getting statement of estate accounts and also amount owed by Jones for mines, from Hughes; afterwards he can tell him his services no longer required. Plan of economy seems to be working, and future of estate looks more hopeful. Improvement of grounds around Nanteos to better its appearance, new gamekeeper, sale of timber and letting of houses and farms on more advantageous terms. Payment of his mother's allowance and his sister's education, and of balance of his sister's dowry to Captain Phelp and his unreasonable behaviour. Letting of Talbot Hotel, Lord Kensington's wish to buy Woodhouse (and copies of the correspondence L706), suggestion he should buy Glanystwyth at sale of Hafod estate properties. Thinks he should press his claim to represent Cardiganshire in place of Mr Johnes of Hafod.

John Gwynne, Carmarthen,

Letter to David Joel Jenkins, Lampeter, together with his letter to Adam Armstrong concerning a draft of WEP's which has been returned for non-payment.

Holywell Hunt,

Printed notice of meeting and programme of Holywell Hunt, and also WEP's bill and request for payment.

Hopkinson and Sons, St Alban's Street,

Advice about conducting his affairs. They will help him to free himself from his financial embarrassment by making him a loan, but only if he takes their advice and tries to run his estate efficiently and lives within his income. The dishonesty of some of his employees. He is urged to come to London (WEP is with his regiment in Ireland) to discuss his affairs and to meet Mr Edwards and to arrange power of attorney with Mr Edwards and themselves.

Edward Horne, Lincoln's Inn,

The Hugheses, father and son, and the accounts. Impossible to get them to send the money to Hopkinsons, or to do anything he advises. The question of reletting Nanteos and the farm and lands held by Peacock. He recommends tenants for the farm but Hughes is unfairly prejudiced against them. WEP's desire to change his regiment. (There is a copy of 781).

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