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A letter dated 18 Jan. 1850 addressed to Capt. John Williams of the Brig Willington from the Sloan Brothers, Dumfries ...,

A letter dated 18 Jan. 1850 addressed to Capt. John Williams of the Brig Willington from the Sloan Brothers, Dumfries, giving instructions for the freight on a voyage to the ports of St Thomas, St Marcs and Liverpool. This letter was found at "Terfyn", Glanwern, Borth, Cardiganshire; together with a photocopy and a typewritten transcript.

A letter directed to Paris. Hoping for better news of H. Lushington. Difficult to understand how he bore journey from ...,

A letter directed to Paris. Hoping for better news of H. Lushington. Difficult to understand how he bore journey from Marseilles. Miss Wyburn, has set the ballad 'The Road to the Trenches', mentioned in previous letter, to music and it to be published. Hay harvests everywhere ruined by weather. Case brought by Weale (See B 1280) been heard at Presteign Assizes, and much to their satisfaction the jury had declared for, defendant. Lord Campbell was Judge, and he had summed up against Weale. He had also complimented his father for way he had served County as Chairman. Bishop's visit. New arrangements for mail.

(A) Letter: F[rancis] W[alker] Drummond from Peebles, to [Sir] James [Walker Drummond at Clovelly Court, Bideford],

He encloses a copy of Mr. Ranken's letter. Mr. Ranken's insinuations are just what might be expected from a low minded man like him. The best way of proceeding is to drop Mr. R altogether. The writer's mother has left Mr. Ranken, and her business for the future is to be conducted b Mr. Maconochie. (B) Letter: Captain [F.W.] Drummond to Tho[ma]s Ranken, ESQ., S.S.C., at 68 Queen Street, Edinburgh. The style of Mr. Ranken's letter precludes all further correspondence. The writer has communicated to Sir James Drummond the recipient's letter.

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