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X/POOLE/5822-5841

Correspondence with Sir Robert Williams, M.P.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
X/POOLE/5822 1 bundle of correspondence of Messrs. Poole and John Price, etc., re business of Sir Robert Williams, Bart., M.P. These include letters re finding a lender willing to lend money at interest to Sir Ro...  more 1796-1798
X/POOLE/5823 A LIST OF DEEDS re part of the estate of Sir Robert Williams, Bart., delivered to Miss Margaret Roberts as security for a mortgage. (1789-1799.)  1799 26 June
X/POOLE/5824 1 bundle of correspondence of Messrs. Poole re business of Sir Robert Williams, Bart., M.P. Including letters re raising money at interest on his behalf. Letters re the Caernarfon hunt, a letter (17...  more 1799-1801
X/POOLE/5825 LETTER: Sir Robert Willins to O. A. Poole. Lady Williams wishes Poole to distribute £5 on her behalf among the poor in the neighbourhood of Nant, in this time of great distress when a famine prevails...  more 1800 15 March
X/POOLE/5826 LETTER: Mr. Vaughan of Penmaen Dovy to his nephew Poole, asking him to use his interest to secure a place in the excise for a young man called Griffith Jones. He feels diffident about asking Sir Robe...  more 1800 23 April
X/POOLE/5827 LETTER: Sir Robert Williams to Poole. He chides Poole for not staying with him when he was in Beaumaris [Biwmares]. He asks Poole’s opinion on whether Lady Williams should appear at the Caerna...  more 1800 13 Nov.
X/POOLE/5828 LETTER: Sir R. Williams to Poole. Lady Williams’s appearance at the hunt is now out of the question after a letter from Mr. Hughes of Caebold.  1800 16 Nov.
X/POOLE/5829 LETTER: Sir R. Williams to O. A. Poole asking if he has any friend or relation that would accept an Ensign’s post in the old regiment now in Jamaica. He adds that they receive double pay. He a...  more 1801 4 Jan.
X/POOLE/5830 LETTER: Sir R.Williams from Stanhope Street, London. Asks Poole to procure him a loan. He comments on the difference in prices between London and the country and asserts that London is far cheaper. ...  more 1801 29 Aug.
X/POOLE/5831 LETTER: Sir Robert Williams to Poole informing him that Lord and Lady Bulkeley have been left an enormous fortune. This should keep Mr. Assheton Smith quiet.  1801 9 Sept.
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