W(illiam) C(rawshay) Jr., per W(illiam) C(rawshay) 3rd, to Harfords Davis & Co., Bristol,
- MS Vols/ Volume 3/ No. 213.
- Ffeil
- 1832, June 21.
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
Acknowledging receipt of a cheque.
W(illiam) C(rawshay) Jr., per W(illiam) C(rawshay) 3rd, to Harfords Davis & Co., Bristol,
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
Acknowledging receipt of a cheque.
W(illiam) Crawshay, Jr., to T. W. Booker,
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A remonstrance against recipient's language against the Canal contained in his letters, and a refusal to reply either in the same terms or any others.
William Crawshay, Jr., to John Briggs, London,
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The decision of Mr Forrest and himself, as Trustees, not to transfer any trust money to recipients children until they come of age, which can be done now in the case of the older daughter but not in the case of the younger, in spite of her marriage. A threat to put the money in Chancery in the event of "improper trouble".
William Crawshay, Jr., to Farrers & Co., London,
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Sends a cheque to reimburse recipients for paying an account for him.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Harfords Brothers,
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Requests payment of 1/3 instalment of recipient's debt of £10,000; plus interest, by Promissory Note, and explains the reason for this pressures "I am about to marry my Daughter on the 12th of next month and I require £5,000 as her marriage Portion. I requested it from my Capital in London, which is larger than any ones in the House, and my father after 3 or 4 very strong letters, denies it me on pain of his severest displeasure".
William Crawshay, Jr., to Walter Coffin,
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Concerning two Bills to be paid by recipient, with explanation for the urgency. "I have really, I expect, come to a dead quarrel with my Father. If I were sure his present temper would go on for ten years, no power on earth should keep me under him a day. I shall not have one farthing of my own money from our House in Town, tho: my Capital there is one-third more than his!!!".
William Crawshay, Jr., to W. Orger, Kent,
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Sends a cheque in payment of an account, and requires a receipt.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Messrs Grigg, Cheltenham,
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Sends a cheque in payment of an account and expresses his readiness to be of service to recipient.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Richard Blakemore & Co,
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Acknowledgement of payment of the above account.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Lewis Vaughan, Skirling,
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The rents of recipient's estate cannot be collected before their due time; the accounts of Mr Halket are open to inspection; his own accounts are enclosed.
William Crawshay, Jr., to John Blount, London,
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Although anxious to act, in the matter of a Trust, for recipient's welfare, he can only do so in the present proposal after a solicitor's advice, which is now sought. [prob. refers to Trust mentioned in Letter 220, and in Letter 257 following].
W(illiam) C(rawshay), Jr., per W(illiam) C(rawshay), 3rd, to Fripp & Co,
Rhan oCyfarthfa Papers,
Sends a Cheque in payment of an account.
W(illiam) C(rawshay), Jr., to Thomas Cato & Sons, London,
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Sends a Bill in payment of an accounts which he denies having previously received.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Jane Tyler, Neath,
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Confirming the offer made in Letter 267, which recipient has accepted, and intimating his intention to execute the Lease as soon as it is drawn up. Advice as to instructions for recipient's solicitor.
William Crawshay, Jr., to Thomas Pierce,
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Proposes to draw a Bill on recipient for outstanding balances, and to carry out the threat in Letter 268 if this proposal is not accepted.
William Crawshay, Jr., to W. Montague, Gloucester,
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His complete determination not to embark further in the Iron Trade compels him to save recipient the trouble of a journey to meet him. [The sate offer as in Letter 272?].
William Crawshay, (Jr.), to Thomas Pierce,
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Sends a Bill at 6 months for acceptance and return, to end the account between them.
William Crawshay, Jr., to (Reverend) George Thomas,
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Sending a statement of royalties due to recipient and a cheque in settlement intimating that "the enemy means to show fight forthwith"; and advising the shewing of letters from himself and his grandfather (Richard Crawshay) to Edward Richard.
William Crawshay (Jr.), to William Jenkins, Swansea,
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An invitation to inspect fat cattle at Hensol with a view to a sale to recipient.
W(illiam) Crawshay (Jr.), to ----- Harries' Cabinetmaker, Cardiff,
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A request to quote for the making and delivery to Hensol of beds and mattresses for which a Bristol firm is also being asked to quote.