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Kemeys-Tynte Estate Papers,
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J. B. Bryce of Duffryn, Aberdare, to C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning the sale to him of lands within a few ...,

J. B. Bryce of Duffryn, Aberdare, to C. K. Kemeys-tynte. Concerning the sale to him of lands within a few hundred yards of Duffryn house, but he does not want it below its real value; remarks that if the poor's rates go on as they had throughout the last year land in Aberdare would not be worth owning a quarter century hence.

C. K. Kemeys-tynte, junr, to his aunt. Hopes his grandfather would soon recover his usual spirits; he (his grandfather) had ...,

C. K. Kemeys-tynte, junr, to his aunt. Hopes his grandfather would soon recover his usual spirits; he (his grandfather) had reason to be gratified at his reception by the Bridgewater people; the writer was getting into his militia work and was taking care not to interfere with Lt Col. Phipps; his instructions from the War Office were so vague that it was difficult to distinguish his duties from those of Lt Col. Phipps. Incomplete.

Francis Durbrow, Kevenmebly, co. Glam., to, ? Hopes recipient has received an account of Sir Charles' customary lands in Mr ...,

Francis Durbrow, Kevenmebly, co. Glam., to, ? Hopes recipient has received an account of Sir Charles' customary lands in Mr Morgan [of Tredegar]'s lordships and a form of letter of attorney as recipient desired in order to surrender all Sir Charles' lands in Mr Morgan's lordships. He supposes that other letters to attorney will be needed to surrender Sir Charles's customary lands in the lordships of Rumney and Peterstone.

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