Letter from Cawdor, 1st Earl (John Frederick Campbell b. 1790),
- L1926.
- Ffeil
- 1859 Oct. 29.
Stackpole Court. The scarcity of magistrates and a request for J. J's opinion of persons listed.
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Letter from Cawdor, 1st Earl (John Frederick Campbell b. 1790),
Stackpole Court. The scarcity of magistrates and a request for J. J's opinion of persons listed.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Nice. The termination of W. Bonville's appointment as coroner. [See L1852].
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Golden Grove. He does not feel justified in sending F. Philipps's name to the Lord Chancellor, as the Llandilo Bench is already well supplied.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
South Audley Street. Quarter Sessions business; good wishes for J. J's recovery and speedy return from Italy; an exhibition in London.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Stackpole. Complains about public documents being kept at Mr. Bishop's private office at Llandovery.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Stackpole Court. J. J's wish to retire from the list of Stackpole visitors; a new list; Court a motion about fisheries.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Stackpole Court. The appointing of magistrates.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
Stackpole Court. J. J's inability to find a clause authorising a magistrate to hold an inquest.
Letter from Cawdor, 2nd Earl (John Frederick Vaughan),
South Audley St. The appointing of magistrates; a successor to J. J. as visitor to the lunatic asylum.
Bristol. Duty due on legacies under the Will of J. J's father.
Copy reply disagreeing with Chambers,
Letter from Chambers, W[illiam],
[Llanelli House]. W. C's sorrow at the conduct Leyson Lewis has been recommended to pursue.
Letter from Chambers, W[illiam],
[Llanelli House]. W.C. has done all in his power to prevent Adams following his course of action.
Copy reply stating that L. Lewis did not obtain the letters from J. J,
Letter from Chambers, W[illiam],
Llanelli House. The shooting of rabbits by tenants.
Letter from Chambers, W[illiam],
London. W. C. does not wish to relinquish his right to shoot on J. J.'s land.
He wishes to postpone his journey to Dolecothy,
Letter from Claude, Coulert, & Co,
Re postal orders and credit notes. French. Addressed to J. J. at ?Cette, France.
Letter from Cookman, Charles Caesar (son-in-law),
Wexford. Request for the renewal of a bill. [See L1995-9, 2001, 2008, 2201-4, 3405, 3407-10, 4179].