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---- To Will. Edwards & Co. at Aberystwyth. Informs him of 'the unfortunate marriage of Mrs Parry with one of ...,

---- To Will. Edwards & Co. at Aberystwyth. Informs him of 'the unfortunate marriage of Mrs Parry with one of the greatest rogues in England'. Has not only deserted her but also robbed her of all her property and should not be allowed to receive 'her Thirds' [i.e. her one third share of the annual rents due to her since the death of her late husband].

(A) Certified Extracts from the Llanilar Parish Register, recording the baptism of John (Dec. 17 1767) and David (Feb. 24 ...,

(A) Certified Extracts from the Llanilar Parish Register, recording the baptism of John (Dec. 17 1767) and David (Feb. 24 1761), the sons of John Parry of Dolfawr; (b) Copies of inscriptions on the tombstones of David Parry of Tyucha, parish of [Llanilar] (obit Nov. 14 1798), and of Jane Parry, his widow (obit June 27 1798).

Accounts of rents received by Mr Wm Williams of Carne, co. Pemb., on behalf of Mrs Davies of Castle Green ...,

Accounts of rents received by Mr Wm Williams of Carne, co. Pemb., on behalf of Mrs Davies of Castle Green, Cardigan, and later of Mrs Parry, in respect of properties in cos Pemb. and Card.. Together with papers relating to the estate of the late D. Davies of Castle Green, receipts for disbursements in respect of Colston, co. Pemb., receipts for subscriptions by Mrs Davies to various charitable causes, etc.

Affidavit of William Jones of Dolgelley, co. Mer., gent., in the bankruptcy of John Evans, Joseph Jones, and William Davies ...,

Affidavit of William Jones of Dolgelley, co. Mer., gent., in the bankruptcy of John Evans, Joseph Jones, and William Davies, founders of the Aberystwith and Tregaron Bank. Attached are two banknotes for £1 each (Sept. and Nov. 1813) referred to in the above deposition, together with two further notes (May 1813 and Jan. 1814), the one for £1 and the other for £2, referred to in an apparently similar deposition by one William Williams. Attached to the banknotes is a slip of paper marked 'Hugh Jones Esq. Dolgelley'.

Agreement for the exchange of a piece of land called Dryllydelin, being part of Dygoed Farm, and part of a ...,

  1. The Rev. David Price of Hendrerhysgethin, co. Caern. 2. John Pughe of the town of Machynlleth, co. Mont., agent for Jane Wynne of Peniarth, co. Mer., widow. Agreement for the exchange of a piece of land called Dryllydelin, being part of Dygoed Farm, and part of a field called Dolfaur, being part of Ysgwifrith Farm, all in p. Penmachno, co. Caern. Enclosed are (a) a copy of a letter (March 7 1809) from J[ohn] P[ughe] from Penmachno to the Rev. D. Pryce relating to the same; (b) statement of account due from Mrs Wynne and the Rev. David Price to Thomas Jones for the execution of the above exchange.
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