Reference2664/1/2G/30
LevelItem
TitleLetters concerning the finances of Captain Feilding, mostly between Charles Feilding and Awdry / William Read King.
Description1. 17 Apr 1815 Letter from W H Awdry: receipt of rents, payment of Mr Fry's interest.
2. 25 May 1815 Letter from Charles Feilding about the key of the tower at Lacock
3. 3 Sep 1815 Letter from Charles Feilding: to say he is "tormented" by the constant late payment of the mortgage interest.
4. 20 Nov 1821 Letter from William Henry Fox Talbot: lease, wills recently executed and asking for a report on the estate. 18 Dec 1821 Letter from William Read King about one of the Lacock estate tenants on lands called Eastenhold which were sold to Sir Edwin Bayntun some time previously. 8 Jan 1821 Letter from William Henry Fox Talbot: a report of the estate, hard times, possible need to abate rents, widow Crocker.
5. 27 Feb 1822 Letter of from Charles Feilding: income being reduced by lower interest rates on his stocks. Letter of 12 Mar 1822 from William Read King: advice on Charles Feildings holdings, mention of widow Croker.
6. Correspondence relative to £5 per cents: draft Form of Affidavit to Accompany principals or Attorneys Notice and Agents only the letter from principal; letter of 13 Apr 1822 from Charles Feilding: war between the Russians and Turks may affect the farms, the money he lent to Lord Ilchester on mortgage; letter of 29 Apr 1822: affidavit needed as Captain is abroad; letter of 1 May 1822 enclosing a dissentient form; Letter of 4 May 1822; process of delivering a dissent to the Bank of England, the mortgage with Lord Ilchester, Russian Turkish war.
Date1815-1822
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