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X/POOLE/5883-5893

Correspondence with Herbert Jones of Llynon

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
X/POOLE/5883 1 bundle of correspondence of O. A. Poole and Herbert Jones of Lynon, Esq., on the question of raising £100 to help Mr. Jones’s father in law, Mr. Sutton, pay off a debt, and other business.  1788
X/POOLE/5884 COPY LETTER: O. A. Poole to Herbert Jones, re a distraint on the goods of Richard Owen to be served when the rent falls due - mentions that it is customary in the county for rents to be paid at Michae...  more 1790 25 Nov.
X/POOLE/5885 ACCOUNT of the costs of a distress by Herbert Jones, Esq., on the effects of Richard Owen, land surveyor.  1790 Dec.
X/POOLE/5886 1 bundle of correspondence of Mr. Herbert Jones to O. A. Poole. (Including correspondence re presentment of highways at Amlwch, Coedana, Llandyfrdwy, Llanfihangel Tre’r Beirdd, Penrhosllugwy, L...  more 1793
X/POOLE/5887 CORRESPONDENCE of Herbert Jones of Llanfaethlu and O. A. Poole discussing various legal and financial matters, including a proposal to borrow money from Lady Bulkeley which is defeated by her death. ...  more 1794
X/POOLE/5888 2 LETTERS of Mr. Herbert Jones to O. A. Poole, discussing his business with Mr. Peacocke, also discusses the possible ejectment of the tenant at Meriogan.  1795 19 Jan & 28 March
X/POOLE/5889 1 bundle of correspondence of O. A. Poole with Herbert Jones of Llynnon on legal and estate matters.  1795
X/POOLE/5890 LETTER: Herbert Jones to Mr. Thompson, discussing the bill he owed him for half a barrel of port but protesting that it was of poor quality; and he will not make a profit if he is forced to pay the bi...  more 1798 13 Jan
X/POOLE/5891 1 bundle of correspondence of O. A. Poole with Mr. Herbert Jones re proceedings to be taken against the parishes of Llanfihangel, Llatrisant and Llanynghenedl, etc.  1799
X/POOLE/5892 1 bundle of correspondence of O. A. Poole with Mr. Herbert Jones of Llynon, co. Anglesey, Esq,. and other people re his dispute with Mr. Thomas Parry, merchant, for debt; Anglesey cattle causes; lette...  more 1800-1801
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