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A. J. Williams's publications,

Arranged chronologically, 1865-1911 (F 1-26), railways, 1882-1911 (F 27), legal works, 1884-1890 (F 28), and An amazing revolution, 1909-1915 (F 29).

A joint letter from R.L.V. and his wife Mary. George has made it possible for them to take a holiday ...,

A joint letter from R.L.V. and his wife Mary. George has made it possible for them to take a holiday on the continent. Mr and Mrs Maurice will be at Clyro while they are away. R.L.V. still suffering from sciatica and no treatment has been successful so far. His father and mother very pleased with their new carriage. The new church to be officially opened on July 6, and Connop [Thirlwall] will be there.

A. Jones,

Names and dates of birth of her children.

A. Jones, Fish Supply, Glebeland Street,

Wishes to draw D. A. Thomas's attention to the coal transactions. Has discharged his duties on D. A. Thomas's behalf. Thinks that he deserves a remuneration for services rendered, and suggests this in a humble spirit. Has worked hard over the last sixteen months and orders are coming in briskly.

A. Jones, Swansea,

[On the reverse of a circular letter from 'Brother Burgess']. The suspension of Griffith Williams from duties, matters concerning a turnpike road, figures relating to the pilot boats.

A. Jones, Swansea,

References to the animals at Marino; elections of a local society; agreement with Sir John M[orris] about the turnpike and shooting rights. [See B83-94].

A. Jones, Swansea,

Accounts; John Vivian's health; departure of a servant; the decision about Griffith Williams; the right to shoot on P[enri]ce's land.

A. Jones, Swansea,

Condolences at the death of John Vivian; further discussion of the proposed road building.

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