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- 1688. (Creation)
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Business matters. Wonders why Owen's letter of the 24th came no sooner than last night: there must be some error in the post ... The six regiments are sent for from Holland. The writer hopes to get Mr Lewis a post in one of them. The trunk of a man was found three nights ago near Queen's St, and his arms, legs and thighs next day thrown out of the Savoy into the Thames: his head is missing: no one knows who he is. This and minatory letter's sent to six or seven Protestant noblemen make great noise. PS Mr David Morris's business. The writer encloses his account to Owen being an itemised account totalling £45.8.0. This includes £6.10.0 for two pieces of gadian silk at £3.5.0 each; for spectacles with gold frames, glasses and case £1.12.0; mending Owen's watch and a new key 10/-.
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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1037).
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 1050.