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[--] Hughes,

Could Hughes bring up his letters to the committee room every morning next week? Will he see G. C. Thomas, checkweigher of Merthyr, who will be one of the deputation which waits on the Welsh MPs and say that D. A. Thomas wishes to see him as soon as possible in relation to the resolution passed by the Merthyr men the previous week? Hughes should show Thomas D. A. Thomas's question in that day's Times.

[? Humphrey Owen], Castle Island, to [Lord Herbert],

Has sent bill of £100, one part to Madam Arabella at Oakeley Parke and the other to Madam Alice at Madam Skipwith's in the Pall Mall, both endorsed payable jointly. Seems by 'yours' it was a great error to leave the agreement of the division to the ladies. Further bills he will send to Lord Herbert and his co. trustee. Other money matters. The probate of the will. Preparation for Mr. Fernells visit. Edward Kenney, the late receiver, is dead, and his brother, 'whom one hath styled Bassa', is removing to co. Cork. So now the Cozen Herberts will be the only obstacles an agent will meet with to obstruct his methods. Also draft letter giving order to call to John Downes of Marington for £10 because Capt. Pryce does not pay.

?. J. Herbrt to Mr. Morgan,

Desires to have the business of which 'organ showed him a draft last night done this evening. meets company at the Rorer at Charing-Cross and will call between 9 and 10 o'clock.

[--] John to Beriah Evans, Caernarfon,

E. T. John too busy to write himself, had met Lloyd George the previous day to discuss agricultural policy, and is to meet a Treasury official the following Tuesday. (728: 781). Typescript.

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