Rhif Cyf AmgPEN/5/353
TeitlLetter from Edward Owen at London to his mother Mrs Ann Owen
DisgrifiadHas consulted Mr Counsel Morris as to the most proper manner to approach his brother. Morris thought there was danger in that, and would advice the writer not to talk to his brother on the topic of money in any shape or from. His brother is somewhat better though he recovers but slowly; he was well enough on Saturday last to visit Mr Lewis in a chair, where, the writer believes, he made a will - in whose favour he cannot tell, but supposes, by his making use of Mr Lewis, it is not so much in favour of his wife and to the prejudice of his brother as was suspected. Begs her not to mention a syllable about his brother's making a will
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