Alt Ref NoPENRH/797-806
TitleTen papers ranging from 1811 to 1831 - all bills of costs by Henry Rumsey Williams for proceedings taken on behalf of G.H. Dawkins Pennant, including letters, journeys, counsel's opinions, and the multifarious expenses incurred when cases came under the jurisdiction of Great Sessions (the 1830-1831 case came before the Court of the Exchequer).
DescriptionThey refer to ejectments at Tregarth and Caeau Ceiliog (797-798), four poachers in 1820 (799), actions for recovery of possession at Bryntwrw (800) and Tan-y-scrafell (80), dispute about right of way to Tyddyn Ceiliog through Ysgubor Newydd (802), and illegal fishing in the Ogwen (804). 806 was the refractory case of an insolvent debtor who, Mr. Rumsey Williams was informed, "was holding a lucrative situation in His Majesty's household"; 803 seem to be expenses collateral to the Marchlyn dispute (docts. 762-774).
Date1811 - 1831
Extent10
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