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Vivian Papers
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W. R. Duill, Stamp Office, London,

Referring to the will of Mary Hart, Plympton, Devon, and the payment of duties. [This letter was passed on to John Vivian, but originally addressed to Mrs Eliz. Mayow].

Eliza Vivian,

Giving John Henry Vivian advice on his ideal marriage partner, and having nothing to do.

Eliza Vivian,

[R.] Hussey [VIVIAN.]. [On the same paper as A100a]. Advising his brother not to marry.

John Provis, Truro,

Supplying Stephens with money, repairing the Amlwch account [Summary of Copper ore prices enclosed].

C. Neumann, London,

Prince Esterhazy's thanks for hunt spoils sent to him, and giving information on mineralogy to the Arehidins. French.

Bundle 2,

Subjects covered are greyhound breeding and racing (A1047-1049); Richard Hussey Vivian's financial situation (A1050, 1051, 1053); attempts to persuade their father to withdraw his money from the bank (A1062); execution of an estate (A1069, 1070); congratulations to John Henry Vivian on the birth of a boy and the offer of a baronetcy to Richard Hussey Vivian (A1079); concerning the Hussey Pedigree (A1082); an argument with the Grenfells (A1091).

B. Vivian, Truro,

Referring to a letter from Mrs Llywelyn, stating B. Vivian 's dislike of Mr D.

Arthur Jones, Swansea,

Discussing disposal of Plate and books at Marino. [This letter is in a labelled envelope].

J. Sanderson, Plas Newydd,

Referring to an offer by John Henry Vivian for tools and materials of the Amlwch Smelting Works.

Bundle 3,

Subjects covered are the copper standard and its problems (A1106); price competition in the trade (A1110a); the copper market (A1113, 1115, 1122); an enclosed letter from Richard Wise to John Henry Vivian about a horse (A1118); Crespigny Vivian's extravagant expenses (A1124); the Smoke Bill (A1129); Richard Hussey Vivian's intention to give up public life because of his wife's illness (A1130-1132); diagnosis of her illness (A1135); Richard Hussey Vivian's appointment to command the troops in Ireland (A1138).

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