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A. Jones,

Names and dates of birth of her children.

A. Jones, Swansea,

[On the reverse of a circular letter from 'Brother Burgess']. The suspension of Griffith Williams from duties, matters concerning a turnpike road, figures relating to the pilot boats.

A. Jones, Swansea,

References to the animals at Marino; elections of a local society; agreement with Sir John M[orris] about the turnpike and shooting rights. [See B83-94].

A. Jones, Swansea,

Accounts; John Vivian's health; departure of a servant; the decision about Griffith Williams; the right to shoot on P[enri]ce's land.

A. Jones, Swansea,

Condolences at the death of John Vivian; further discussion of the proposed road building.

A. Jones, Swansea,

Further accounts of work done; garden produce; referring to buying some horses, a plague of rabbits. [A note from Sj on the same paper refers to the children].

A. Jones, Swansea,

Referring to the oven to be used at Singleton; the grapes grown on the estate; promising to have a word with Gregory, and the story of the white pony, offer of a horse from H. Watkins.

A. Jones, Swansea,

Accounts of work done; further matter relating to M. P[hillips]; Gregory's intention to sell land, [on the back of the letter is a note from S. Jones referring to the children].

A. Jones, Swansea,

Accounts of work done, the departure of the Bainys, the children's health, a riding accident; Col (?Skewen) assaulted by his groom. [On the back is a note from S. Jones].

A. Jones, Swansea,

Referring to the children; county meeting discussion of road building, and the technicalities involved.

A. Jones, [Swansea],

Giving a draft reply of a letter to the Cambrian concerning its article on copper smelting.

A. Jones, [Swansea],

Accounts of work done, referring to the health of John Henry Vivian and Sarah Vivian; sale of cow and calf; the article in the Cambrian.

A. Jones, Swansea,

Accounts of work done; the running of the farm of the estate; Sir John's visit and the purchase of land; a dog fight.

A. Jones, Swansea,

The possibility of buying Gregory's land, and Sir John selling land; alterations at Singleton [on the back is a note from Sj referring to the health of the children].

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