Rhif Cyf AmgPEN/5/675
TeitlLetter from Dr Edward Wynn from Hereford to William Owen at Penrhos
DisgrifiadDesires Owen to inform the writer's sister that he has had a letter from Hugh giving an account of what money he laid out. Has not yet had a letter from cousin Lloyd in relation to Ned's project. Owen's friends have spoken and spoken again, but as the Doctor said, there is no courting young ladies by proxy; let him take all the care of his health he can and stir about and take exercise. It is said that no dissapointment of that sort affects Mr Owen of Presaddfed, so let Owen follow his example and be cheerful. Desires to know if his sister ordered the quarryman to Bodewryd and sent John Jones to pitch about the stable; whether Jockey has carried his instalments safe and if Owen has sent him to Wrexham. The Doctor comes to residence at Hereford in April and sometime that month the writer hopes to come to Anglesey
Dyddiad2 March 1729/1730
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