"Paveiours work done for my Lady Floayd by ye Order of Mr Holderness",
- Series II/ 70.
- File
- 1739, April 7.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
"Paveiours work done for my Lady Floayd by ye Order of Mr Holderness",
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Henry Fisher to the Rev. Mr Holland, giving general news, and informing him that he had sent various articles (bed, pillow, looking glass etc.), to him that day.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Edward Lloyd, esq., London, to Mr Henry Lloyd, at Austin's Coffee House on Richmond Green, Surrey, asking about the health of his family.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Letters and Personalia 1733-1886.
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Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Mr Henry Fisher of Jesus College, Oxford, to the Rev. Thomas Holland of Llangeinwen, concerning the affairs of Mr Thomas Holland, then lately deceased, of Oxford.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Mr John Parslow, at Hadley, to Mr Henry Lloyd, at Chester, thanking him for news and speaking of the isolation at Hadley and the lack of public papers there.
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Elis Owen to Henry Lloyd, esq., at William Brook's, in Chester, concerning money matters and about a "rising in Scotland which is looked upon as a private quarrel about receiving of Rents".
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Edward Lloyd to Henry Lloyd, in Chester concerning money matters,
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Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Mr John Parslow to Mr Henry Lloyd, at Mrs Lloyd's in Southampton St., Bloomsbury, thanking him for favours received and for news sent to him.
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John Twisleton to Edward Lloyd, esq., giving an account of his health and other family affairs. Also a copy of the inscriptions upon the tomb of Dame Grace Brograve.
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Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Mr Thomas Putt to Edward Lloyd, esq., at the Stamp Office, London, referring to "the person who produced my Certificate" and speaking of his character.
Verse entitled "Diversis, diversa Placent",
Part of Carreglwyd Estate Records,
Signed "Ed. Lloyd" .... "Corona nondum merui Lauri".
Letter to [ ] (no name given) concerning debts and other money matters,
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Note: "The letter came from Lacon, the bearer telling me he supposd he had forgott to put his name to it".
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Mr Timothy Brand to Edward Lloyd, esq., at Kensington, Middlesex, relating the discussion with Mr Hawes concerning the division of the pews.