Letter from Williams, W. (surveyor),
- L4037.
- Ffeil
- 1838 Oct. 13.
Aberdoiddwr Bridge. William Watkins's request for payment before completing Aberdoiddwr Bridge.
Letter from Williams, W. (surveyor),
Aberdoiddwr Bridge. William Watkins's request for payment before completing Aberdoiddwr Bridge.
Letter from William, W.R. Stuart,
Esher Green. Asking him to act as trustee for writer's mother and aunt.
Letter from Williams, William(surgeon),
Llandovery. Thanks for £50; castor oil for Mrs. Johnes.
London. He will travel to Llandovery to pick up his niece.
Should a deputy judge receive remuneration?. Endorsed with copy reply about payments J. J. has made.
Letter from Wood, [Col.] E[dward] R[obert ],
Swansea. Thanks for condolences on the death of Col. Lucas; permits J. J. to sport over his lands.
Letter from General Post Office,
The Postmaster General has sanctioned the arrangement of posts which Mr. Johnes desires.
Letter from Inclosure Commission,
Concerning a copy of general instructions.
Stating, in reply to J. J's query about relief from an assessment, that no assessment has been made. Endorsed with copy reply stating that J. J. did make a return of the emoluments in question. [See L3756]. Also endorsed: ' ... Recorder's salary'.
J. J's entitlement to a deduction of the actual expenses of conveyance incurred in the performance of his duties as Recorder.
Letter to Otard, Mr. & Jones, Lloyd & Co,
Three copy letters, two in French to Mr. Otard and one in English to Messrs Jones, Lloyd & Co., all re J. J's accounts.
[Llanelli]. Annoyance that Mr. Neville has made a new level through J. J's ground: failure to accept Neville's offer for Penyfan. [See L3452-3].
Bristol. Asks whether David Williams of Falcondale has been permitted to shoot near Dolecothy; the proposed road from Landovery to Lampeter. [See L2268].
Letter to Philipps. Captain & the Llanegwad Surveyors,
Re a road from Nantgaredig to Brechfa. Two separate letters on the same sheet, which also contains a letter to his mother about money.
Hyde Park. Sympathy on the death of her son, who was the writer's friend.
Letter from Beek, Jane (mother),
The high tides on the Severn called a 'bore'; a young girl who reputedly lived without food but looked very well; emigration of dock workers to Canada.
Letter from Beek, Jane (mother),
His letter to Mrs. Cookman; Betha's illness; poor treatment of army officers; her longing to be with him. Partly French.
Letter from Beke, [Dr.] Charles (Capt. Beek's brother),
London. Congratulations on obtaining his lieutenancy. Incomplete.
Arranged alphabetically by writer's name.