W[illiam] T[homas] R[owland] Powell, his son,
- L1143-4.
- File
- 1825-1829.
Part of Nanteos estate records
Letters from school.
W[illiam] T[homas] R[owland] Powell, his son,
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Letters from school.
Elizabeth Pugh, Unicorn Inn, Machynlleth,
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Sends gift of a dried salmon.
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Tenants in arrears and evictions and a bank deposit.
Theophilus Richards and Son, Goldsmiths, Birmingham,
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Sends gun and bill.
F. Shaughnessy, Burke Hill [Ireland],
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He fears an indictment will be brought against him and Davis for poaching and trespass, unless the landowners let them off.
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An invitation to attend at Carlton House to be sworn in as Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire and T. R. P. Wagner as 2nd Lieutenant in Cardiganshire.
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Mr Barber thinks he can manage both Nanteos and Crosswood, and Mr Edwards and Mr Murray agree, but he will do nothing before he hears from WEP.
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Asks for prompt payment.
William Vaughan, Lanelay, Cardiff,
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The Cardigan Borough election - W. Pryce and Major Evans.
William Vaughan, Lanelay, Cardiff,
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The case of Thomas Davies of Pont-siân, near Lampeter, whose father is in prison due to claim brought against him by Mr Jenkins the tithe renter (see L722).
William Vaughan, Lanelay, Cardiff,
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Road building and collection of tolls - application to Commissioners for the Issue of Exchequer Bills.
Letters from Edward Walker, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
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Edward Walker, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
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Sale of Llanbryn-mair. Asks for rental book as he knows of a possible buyer.
Edward Walker, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
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Difficulties concerning the conveyance of property issue of an execution.
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The debts of Ensign Powell, his son.
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The question of duty free coal, particularly relating to the port of Cardigan.
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Has taken a load of ore to Liverpool, and made purchases of timber and glass etc 'for Mrs P's house'. Shipping of grain from Liverpool and worry about insurance for the vessel, shameful conduct of Foster who has been dismissed.
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Mr Cherry's anger, and his own disappointment at the rumour that Lozon and James Hughes are to take over management of his affairs after he has worked so conscientiously. Advises him to pay for the carriage in two instalments, and to keep control of his affairs in his own hands.
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Pledging his support for WEP as Mr Lloyd is not a candidate.
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Distress in countryside after war, he on committee for Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire for distribution of relief. Suffering great particularly in north Cardiganshire Distribution of money, blankets and herrings in named parishes (1249). Price of corn and need for seed. Petition for repeal of Coal and Culm duties (1249-50). Scheme for improvement of New Quay harbour (1249), urges his support for road building schemes, e.g. Turnpike road into Brecon (1251-3). Congratulates him on birth of his second son and quotes 2 lines in Welsh by Edward Richard 'my predecessor in this school' (1253).