Particulars of the acreage ('General contents') of the properties specified in No. 231. 6 Copies,
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Particulars of the acreage ('General contents') of the properties specified in No. 231. 6 Copies,
Draft of No. 239. [The date is amended from 3 to 10 Aug.],
Catalogue of articles made and sold by John Richards, farm and furnishing ironmonger, cutler, plumber, brazier, tin plate and wire worker, Castle Square, Haverfordwest. Addressed to W. Gwynne, Esq. [Printed by J. Potter, Printer, Haverfordwest].
Commission of William Gwynne., esq., as Captain in the Northern Battalion of Pembrokeshire Local Militia, whereof David Morgan, esq., is Colonel Commandant. Signed by Richard Lord Milford, Lord Lieutenant for co. Pembroke.
Valentine addressed from Thorndon Hall, to William [Gwynne],
Notice of reward by Thomas Gwynne for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons cutting or carrying away trees or young growth an the Hills in the parish of Llanllawer, on the north side of the river from Llanychare Bridge to Kilrhedin Bridge, and also in Kilkiffeth and Llawrllan Hills. Printed.
Notice Of Sale, on 29 Sept. 1823 at Robeston Wathan, of part of the stock and crop, the property of the Reverend J.W. James, together with implements of husbandry and 170 acres of land. Printed.
Letter: Elizth. Rees to John Gwyn at Kilkevath,
The writer desires the payment of a sum of 7s.-4d, daze to Thos. Rees for freight of wheat from Bristol.
Letter: [William Gwynne from Court, to S.N? Phelps at Llangwarren],
He has only seven bushels of oats to send to David Morgan, and cannot recommend it for seed as he thinks it is heated a little. But if the recipient thinks it is fit, he will send it to Llangwarren. Draft.
Letter: Jno. M. Mortimer from Penysguarn, to Wm. Gwynne at Court House,
Invitation to a day's shooting.
Sale Book of trees in Court Hill. 179 lots, sold for a total sum of £38-18s.-7d. 19pp,
Letter: G.P. Morgan to William Gwyne at Court, near Fishguard,
He begs the recipient to wait until 16 Jan. next for payment for the bark. He has been busy, repairing the pits and it has cost him much money.
Letter: G.P. Morgan from Pontybaldan, to William Gwynne at Court, near Fishguard,
He is sorry to have disappointed the recipient for the third time in connection with the payment for bark. He has been inquiring for his money of Mr. Beynon of Newcastle Emlyn, who told him that he would not be ready until next week. Will the recipient, therefore, have the goodness to wait till then. To tell the truth, he has suffered a great loss upon Carmarthen Bank; he has sold for 12s. in the pound and must wait till next August for payment. Postcript (deleted): Please do not mention to ?Simmons about the Bank.
Letter: John Lewis from Fishguard Bottom., to Wm. Gwynne at Court,
He has taken the liberty of writing concerning the price of the limestone. He thinks it will be 3s-9d., 'Throwing out of the Vesel and allt. He adds two calculations based on varying costs of stones, landing, burning, and culm.
Circular from Thomas Richards, addressed to William Gwynne at Court, requesting the payment of a sum of £35-10s. in respect of a purchase at Dings Rectory Sale.