Richard Morgan, Rome, Florence, Innsbruck,
- 840-3.
- Ffeil
- 1840.
Description of towns and travels on the continent.
Richard Morgan, Rome, Florence, Innsbruck,
Description of towns and travels on the continent.
R. Smith (addressee's brother), Craig Avan,
Letter to addressee's daughter from Mr Llewelyn of Baglan.
Robert Smith (addressee's nephew), Craig Avan,
Would visit Castella after the departure of the gentlemen of the company.
Robert Smith (addressee's nephew), Margam Works,
Arrangements for waggons. Order for hurdles.
Thomas Smith (addressee's nephew), Pall Mall,
Seeks help to buy his outfit to travel overland to India. His intention of volunteering for service in China. His debts.
Did not feel writer had shown any lack of regard for him at his brother's funeral. Believes his brother had intended making better provision for him but the suddenness of his death had prevented him.
Had traced Mrs Williams to 2 Doury Square, where she was in attendance on a lady. She had declined to come to see addressee and said she was engaged for two months.
Seeks help for her son's schooling. He was a grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Thomas, vicar of Pentyrch, and was being educated for the church.
Receipt of draft. Arrangements to see addressee.
Drawings and estimates for windows.
Matilda Williams (nèe Smith), Craig Avan and Aberpergwm,
Family and local news.
Conditions for marriage settlement.
Valuation of Rheola and Criga. Nash Vaughan's refusal of his offer of £25,000.
Rees had been unwell. The Pump-house was crowded.
Glad to hear they were moving. It would be a pity not to see Lord Westminster's place near Chester. Companies trying to make iron with stone coal without bituminous were meeting difficulties. The three companies would lay out £100,000 between them. Requests addressee to make enquiries regarding prices of leather trousers and larches. He wanted to buy 300,000 larches and would require the same quantity next year.
His wife's health and temperament. Rheola and Dinas.
Letters to Josephine Williams (née Herbert, d. 1928),
Maint: 17 items.
Rumours concerning the Tredegars spread by Lord Llanover. Hopes he will leave Reggy alone. Asks addressee to advise Reggy to be prudent for he was a marked man and still on bail in Middlesex.