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- [c. 1679]. (Creation)
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Oliver Robotham to Sir Charles Kemeys. He had visited Brecon, as directed, to see his cousin Walker, who was ill; reference to some business in contention between Sir Charles and Mansell; he had visited his uncle Jones in Abergaynie, whose son, Nicholas, wished him to write to let him know how his concerns were; he had sent Mr Carne's money to Mr Bub in Bristol; reports a scuffle between Bassett and bailiff Richard, who told him he would serve Sir Edward Mansell before the King; it is reported that he would use all his influence to have the Assizes held at Cowbridge; a letter had been sent to Mr Daniell from London telling him to go there on account of a lady he had 'in chase'; states in same letter that there was an heiress in prospect for Sir Charles worth £30,000.
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Preferred citation: C24.