Dangos 1293 canlyniad

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Aberpergwm estate records
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

William Williams, London,

Curacy for their brother Tom. Writer's proposed candidature in the parliamentary election at Seaford in Sussex. Seeks advice especially concerning the monetary aspect of his candidature. Cost of parliamentary seats. 'Warming pan' Cole. Not desirable that it should be known he had lent the money.

Rees Williams Jr, Aberpergwm,

Work done. Course of river altered - sketch endorsed. Would ask timber merchant to build 2 barges. All their trees were used in the buildings, coal works and repair of machines, cranes, etc. Canal to be stopped in about 3 weeks. Sinking of airpit - air very foul. Damp in Gwainclawdd colliery.

Thanks for gift for child. Rodd, the bookseller, said the Myvyrian Antiquities of Wales (sic) was very rare complete and ...,

4Th Earl Of Ashburnham, Pembrey. Thanks for gift for child. Rodd, the bookseller, said the Myvyrian Antiquities of Wales (sic) was very rare complete and the price was about £14. Rodd had bought books for him on commission and he always found him fair and liberal. Would be happy to do any book-buying on his behalf for it was his hobby. His ponies. Anxious about his youngest child. Requests the name of addressee's doctor. Enquiries concerning a navy doctor called Davis or Davies whom he had known in the Levant and whom he thought had settled in the county.

Rees Williams (addressee's son), Thebes,

The voyage to Thebes. Incident on the Nile in which a captain of an Englishman's boat refused to go on. Writer had advised him to give the captain a 'licking in the English fashion' since it was illegal to give him a beating.

M. Strickland Cookson, Lincoln's Inn,

Terms of addressee's marriage settlement. Matters relating to Aberpergwm estate. Lord Shrewsbury's rights concerning minerals under Porthandrew. Desirability of Morgan going to Oxford. Payment of Mr Randall's claim. Misses Nunn's interest in a policy fraudulently mortgaged to Mr Williams by Philip Vaughan. James Thomas had absconded with about £100 and was in New York.

Rees Williams, Cairo,

Addressee's contradictory letters concerning John Thomas. The management of the estate and collieries in his absence. There would be changes when he returned. Hopes to be home at the end of April.

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