- 881.
- File
- 1888.
- Tasker's Charity. 2. Davies [?&]George. A Letter. Nos 881-891 comprise eleven letters fastened together relating to the repairs, etc. of East Dudwell Farm, Camrose.
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A Letter of Administration from the Bishop of St Asaph to David Lloyd of Eglwisbach, co. Denb,
A letter of admonition for Sabbath breaking. It is addressed from St. Asaph and endorsed, 'A letter of Advice to Mr. Register'.
A Letter Of Attorney addressed to the Lord High Chancellor requesting the appointment of a commission of bankruptcy against William Toms, late of Bromesgrove, Worcestershire, ironmonger, and the commission directed to Martin Sandys and Richard Hopton, esq's, William Andrews, William Saunders and John Hunt, gent's.
A Letter Of Attorney appointing Arthur Fogg, gent., and Hugh Speed, public notary, substitute proctors for Julius Caesar, procurator-general of the Arches Court of Canterbury.
A Letter Of Attorney appointing Benjamin Bough of Broughton, Worcestershire, the receiver of dividend due to the Rev. John Wells from the estate of James Phillips, bankrupt.
A Letter of attorney appointing Henry Cookes of Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London, mercer, receiver of all dividends paid by the assignee of the estate of William Haugh, bankrupt, on behalf of William Toms of Bromesgrove, Worcestershire.
A Letter Of Attorney appointing William Waldron of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, to be attorney for certain of the creditors of Richard Roe, late of Stourbridge, bankrupt.
A Letter of Attorney concerning lands in Caernethor, co. Anglesey,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
A Letter Of Attorney from Edward Garlick and Abraham Elton, esq., and Isaac Elton, merchant, all of the city of Bristol, appointing Thomas Steward of Bewdley, Worcestershire, mariner, to be their lawful attorney and to exhibit proofs of their respective debts to the commissioners in bankruptcy of James Phillips.
A Letter Of Attorney from Joseph Underhill of the city of Bristol, smith, and Nathaniel Arthur of p. Saint Phillip and Jacob, Gloucestershire, smith, and John Raynor of the city of Bristol, appointing Thomas Steward of Bewdley, Worcestershire, mariner, to be their lawful attorney and to exhibit proofs of their respective debts to the commissioners in bankruptcy of James Phillips.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Letter of attorney from Lewis Aubrey, rector of Lanthetty, appointing proxies to appear at Brecon 16 Nov. 1710 to appoint members to attend convocation.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
A Letter of Attorney from Mr Edward Crue "the Kinge's farmer of the Relieves in ye Countie of Anglesey" to Griffith Lloyd "of Carne", co. Anglesey, gent.
A Letter Of Attorney from Mrs Huntbach to Mr John Harris, demanding the return of china and other goods illegally sold at Bromesgrove.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Letter Of Attorney from the Bishop of St. Davids to William ffoord of Stonehall, Pembrooke, to receive 3s 4d rent yearly for lands in Lletgall Pembrokeshire.
A Letter Of Attorney on behalf of Mary Aston of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, for the appointment of a commission of bankruptcy against John Tugwell, late of Stourbridge, clothier, and the commission directed to Robert Aglionby Slaney, Richard Hopton, esq's, John Ingram, John Wylde and George Holyoake, gent's. Seal.
A Letter Of Attorney on behalf of Mary Roe of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, spinster, for the appointment of a commission of bankruptcy against Richard Roe of Stourbridge, mercer, and the commission directed to Martyn Sandys, Robert Aglionby Slaney, esq's, William Andrews, John Ingram and John Wylde.
A) Letter of J. Parry Jones to J. Lloyd Wynne, esq., London, concerning the purchase deed of Glyn, exchanges of Llanferres and Llanganhafal, Plas Newydd and Rhewl Dated: Denbigh, 6 June 1867. b) Letter from the same to the same at Coed Coch, relating to the purchase of £400 in 'India Rupee enfaced Debentures.' Dated: Denbigh, 23 August 1867. c) Letter from the same to the same concerning the purchase of Glyn and payment to Mr. Brocklehurst. Contains fragment of another letter. Dated: Denbigh, 29 August 1867.