Financial accounts, 1804-37; of David Evans, innkeeper, Llanidloes, and of his executors, almost entirely in the form of statements due ....

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  • Reference
    • GB 210 41.
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls005336304
      (alternative) ISYSARCHB18
  • Location
    • ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

Scope and Content

Financial accounts, 1804-37; of David Evans, innkeeper, Llanidloes, and of his executors, almost entirely in the form of statements due to T. Edmund Marsh, solicitor, Llanidloes. Among the business and legal matters to which the accounts refer are the purchase of sheep skins, rye, oats, etc., 1804-7; the purchase of the Old Brewhouse in Great Oak Street, 1805, and the New Inn in Llanidloes, 1820; the apprenticeship of Edward Evans to Mr David Evans, surgeon, 1825; and the prosecution of John Jones at the Great Sessions at Ruthin for horse stealing, 1830.

Note

Preferred citation: 41.

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