J. R. Jones, [Woollen merchant, of Belvidere Road, Liverpool],
- 672/94.
- File
- [188]7, Oct. 21.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Bill of exchange for Jones's signature has been sent to the Liverpool National Provincial Bank. [see 93)].
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J. R. Jones, [Woollen merchant, of Belvidere Road, Liverpool],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Bill of exchange for Jones's signature has been sent to the Liverpool National Provincial Bank. [see 93)].
Mrs Lizzie Owen at the N[ational] P[rovincial] Bank, Lampeter, [Cardiganshire],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Seeking mortgage for clients with property in Anglesey [probably one of those named in 672/93]. Aunt's will. Death of Chidlaw Roberts surprised John Bryn Roberts.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Correspondence, 1830-1865.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: rounding them up for sale in English markets. Incomplete. Welsh.
William Roberts from Birminghan to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanarchmedd, Anglesey,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Intends coming home. Will bring money. Pigs: prospects not good. Welsh.
W[illia]m Roberts from Birmingham to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Amlwch, Anglesey,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: the market pretty flat. Suggests a remedy for the little boy. Welsh.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: thinking of buying another lot. Welsh.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Hopes little Hugh is better. Pigs: expects the market to pick up.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Their brother Richard is to marry. Pigs: starting to buy in Eifionydd. Mam has toothache. Welsh.
W[illia]m Roberts from Wolverhampton to Hugh Roberts at Penbol, near Llanerchmedd, Anglesey,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: the need to obtain good quality. Reverend Thomas does not get fat on twopence farthing this year. Welsh.
William Roberts from Bangor to [Hugh Roberts at Penbol, Amlwch],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
A Dolbenmaen property is up for sale by the proprietor of the Blue Bell, Llannerch-y-medd. Richard Jones, Garn, the preacher, would like to buy it, but has not the money. The writer has agreed to buy it for him, and instructs the recipient to carry out the transaction with the innkeeper. Welsh.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Local comings-and-goings. Death of Hugh Vaughan, Rhiwsbardun.
Mary Evans from [?Oswestry] to Anne Jones at Gwaness [Plas Gwanas], near Dolgelly,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Marriage of Anne's sister, Catherine, Hugh Vaughan's death and the effects on the chapel at Rhiwsbardun. Welsh.
Anne Jones [from Gwanas, near Dolgellau] to [?Rev. Henry Rees?],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Asking him to preach at Rhiwspardyn Whit Monday. Also Verses on 'The Returning Prodigal'. Welsh. English.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Pigs: poor prices for them in Midland markets: Manchester, Stretford. Requests Llanerchymedd 'snisin'. Welsh.
A[nne] Jones from Gwanas near Dolgellau to ? Mr. C. ? [see J. Bryn Roberts 23],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Turning down a proposal of marriage.
Margaret Jones from Llanegryn to Anne Jones at Plas Gwanes, near Dolgelly,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
The wonderful salvation of Christ. Welsh.
[Anne Jones] from Gwanas, [near Dolgellau] to Mair [? Mary Evans, Oswestry],
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Hinting at her match with Daniel Roberts. Verses, entitled 'Wait Working', of religious nature. Welsh. English.
Mary Evans from Oswestry (T. Jones Rogers, draper), to Anne Jones, Plas Gwaness, Dolgelley,
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Judgement on Anne's choice of husband. Welsh.
Part of John Bryn Roberts Collection,
Death of Watkin Anwyl's son. A large Temperance Meeting at Dolgellau. Their father's will.