ECR 64 622
Reference code
ECR 64 622
Title
Goldcliff, Coldra, Nash and Christchurch, Monmouthshire: Letter from Roberts to Bold
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Item
Date
14 June 1817
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Worplesdon.
Roberts to Bold: he may deduct 20% from Taylor's rent at his discretion. The College will lose by Owen.
Added: Brecon, 5 August 1817.
Bold to Roberts: he has seen Mr Leigh. The cause referred to by his solicitors, Messrs Prothero & Co., does not go on from the great difficulty of proving what is an extraordinary tempest. Leigh thinks that if a wall was in good repair, upon notice given to the Commissioners subsequent repairs and damage should be borne by the Level. He fears Leigh may be mistaken but will try to profit by it. The walls under the Cliff are solid, but New Quay has been affected by the weather.
Endorsed: June 14tj 1817 Letter from Mr Roberts authorizing a Reduction on the Taylors rent and Copy Letter from him enclosing account of Thomas Waters and Evan Morgan.
Endorsed in another hand: Feb. 2. 1820 No receipt taken for allowance according to times of £50 but this Letter will explain it.
Roberts to Bold: he may deduct 20% from Taylor's rent at his discretion. The College will lose by Owen.
Added: Brecon, 5 August 1817.
Bold to Roberts: he has seen Mr Leigh. The cause referred to by his solicitors, Messrs Prothero & Co., does not go on from the great difficulty of proving what is an extraordinary tempest. Leigh thinks that if a wall was in good repair, upon notice given to the Commissioners subsequent repairs and damage should be borne by the Level. He fears Leigh may be mistaken but will try to profit by it. The walls under the Cliff are solid, but New Quay has been affected by the weather.
Endorsed: June 14tj 1817 Letter from Mr Roberts authorizing a Reduction on the Taylors rent and Copy Letter from him enclosing account of Thomas Waters and Evan Morgan.
Endorsed in another hand: Feb. 2. 1820 No receipt taken for allowance according to times of £50 but this Letter will explain it.
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