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Lease for 42 years of a parcel of land and moiety of river with the buildings, roads, bridges, wharf and ...,

  1. Joseph Richard Cobb of Brecon, co. Brec., gent.;. 2. Morgan Stuart Williams of Aberpergwm, co. Glam., esq. Lease for 42 years of a parcel of land and moiety of river with the buildings, roads, bridges, wharf and basin thereon situate, part of Ynisbydafe farm, p. Ystradgynlais, co. Brec., commonly called Gwainclawdd Wharf (boundaries which include the river Tawe and the Swansea canal and the occupants specified), together with the seams of coal lying under all that the said farm of Ynisbydafe. Plan of premises and land in margin.

Letter to Morgan S. Williams, Aberpergwm, from Everard Green, Rage [recte Rouge] Dragon, College of Heralds relating to the arms ...,

Letter to Morgan S. Williams, Aberpergwm, from Everard Green, Rage [recte Rouge] Dragon, College of Heralds relating to the arms on a coffee pot and the arms of the Bush family. Bush family pedigree showing the descent of Matilda Susanna Smith, wife of William Williams of Aberpergwm, on dorse of letter. Copy.

W. Flint, Newport,

Request for addressee's recommendation in application for post under the Board of Guardians. His business at Newport ruined by the Chartists.

Richard Howells, New Mill,

They had decided to move their father the following Thursday since the time for quitting New Mill was approaching and the weather was fine. Arrangement to borrow addressee's carriage.

Richard Morgan, Cheltenham,

Lord Bute had informed writer that the militia would not be called out. The government desired to establish a rural police force so that they might have an adequate force to put the new poor laws, to which there was great opposition in the manufacturing districts, into effect.

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