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XD2/4247

ACCOUNT BOOK [of ?Thomas Wynn], auditor of crown revenues for South Wales. Enclosed: 1. LETTER (1761): Thomas Wynn, London, auditor, to Robert Wynn, Prothonotary for cos. Caerns., Anglesey and Mer. Welsh sheriffs have complained that fines set and imposed at the Great Sessions have not been notified in time for them to levy, and account, for them. He requests that such notifications be given directly after the meeting of each session. 2. LETTER (22 October 1778): T. Evans, Clerk of the Peace for co. Carns., to H.M. Auditor, Carmarthen, re his inability to furnish extracts of fines for Epiphany 1777, as these have been received by the David Lloyd, Esq., the present accountant. [N.L.W. Glynllivon I.]


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