| Description | 8 pieces including covering sheet; the pages are glued together along the top margin.
16 August 1816. To James Crummer: His sprained ancle [sic]. Cannot visit him at Howey just now on account of Mrs. W[att]'s late illness. ? ent set out for Tenby on Monday next. Have got my Hay well. Want Tenants for Gladestry farm. 13 October 1816. To James Crummer: On our return from Tenby. Current accomodate him with more than £2,000, for which shall immediately sell stock. Mr B. cannot help him on that head. Letter from Rogers about wheat field. 13 October 1816.To Reverend Mr S. Rogers: Have written to Mr Crummer to examine the matter in dispute between Mr R[ogers] & any Tenants & settle it if he can. 14 October 1816. To John Jones:[Concerning the dispute with the Reverend Rogers over the crop of wheat on the exchanged land]. |