Disgrifiad | Dear Cosin'. Last year he informed him that his [W.O.'s} sister was often sollicited for money. It is to be paid out of Penrhos estates and by Edward Owen, which made her very uneasy and desired he would discharge them or present the application to her, to which [E.O.] gave no answer. As this year she is again dunned by the creditors, the writer takes the opportunity of acquainting Edward Owen that unless he immediately rids her of this plague, she will apply to the trustees to discharge the debts out of the real estate which will vastly encumber it |