- L4099.
- Ffeil
- 1828 Dec. 6.
Bristol. Asks whether David Williams of Falcondale has been permitted to shoot near Dolecothy; the proposed road from Landovery to Lampeter. [See L2268].
Bristol. Asks whether David Williams of Falcondale has been permitted to shoot near Dolecothy; the proposed road from Landovery to Lampeter. [See L2268].
Letter to Philipps. Captain & the Llanegwad Surveyors,
Re a road from Nantgaredig to Brechfa. Two separate letters on the same sheet, which also contains a letter to his mother about money.
Hyde Park. Sympathy on the death of her son, who was the writer's friend.
Letter from Beek, Jane (mother),
The high tides on the Severn called a 'bore'; a young girl who reputedly lived without food but looked very well; emigration of dock workers to Canada.
Letter from Beek, Jane (mother),
His letter to Mrs. Cookman; Betha's illness; poor treatment of army officers; her longing to be with him. Partly French.
Letter from Beke, [Dr.] Charles (Capt. Beek's brother),
London. Congratulations on obtaining his lieutenancy. Incomplete.
Letter from Adams, Edward (son of above),
Middleton Hall. Llanarthney tithes. Endorsed with copy reply.
Llanstephan. Re correspondence between Herbert Lloyd and W. Ainslie about payment of rent due to Captain Gwynne. Endorsed with copy reply.
Llanstephan. Correspondence between Ainslie and H. Lloyd about rent due to Captain Gwynne, dated 13 Apr. 1866 and 26 Nov. - 1 Dec. 1866. Copies.
Llanstephan. Letter from Thomas Davies to Ainslie, dated 28 Nov. 1866, re Captain Gwynne's Will.
Letter from Baccilli, Domenico,
'Carrozziere' Italy. Contract with receipt for taking J. J. on a journey from Rome to Tivoli in his carriage. Italian.
Copy reply saying that J. J. will mention the matter at the next Quarter Sessions,
Ruthin. Miss [Betha] Johnes's drawings of stone celts.
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Bath. Money required for travelling to India.
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Antwerp. Mr. Bonville's objection to Jane having the piano; a flower show at Ghent. Also containing copies of correspondence between Mr. Bonville and himself, and a letter from Jane.
Memorandum stating the interest required by Captain Beek before departing for India,
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
London. He has given Captain Grindlay a bill drawn on J. J. for £400 [See L2247-8]. Also containing a letter from Jane re leaving Wales.
Letter from Beek, Captain James (husband of John Johnes's sister Jane),
Brunswick. The bill has been duly honoured; Beek's departure for Wildbad in the spring; affairs in the Commons; the death of Mrs. Morgan. Also containing a letter from Jane thanking J. J. for the Welshman.
Letter from Beek, James J[ohn] C[harles] (Capt. Beek's son),
West India Regiment. Request for advice as to whether he should remove himself from the purchase list because of money troubles. Endorsed with copy reply.
Letter from Berrington, Arthur D[avies],
Llanover. Clarification of the situation between Betha and himself.