Description | 1. 25 Jul 1817 Letter from W R King regarding sale of stock to reduce mortgage by a half. 2. Sep 1817 Letter and reply regarding the basis of the power to sell stock. 3. Sep 1817 Letter regarding sale of stock. 4. Aug-Oct 1817 Series of notes regarding sale of stock to pay off the mortgage. 5. 3 Nov 1817 Note of sale of £5980.16.6 of consols. 6. 10 Dec 1817 Letter enquiring who is the representative of the surviving tree who will receive the transfer of monies of the mortgage following the deaths of the trustees Mr Morgan and Mr Somerville. 7. 2 Jan 1818 Letter advising Mr Morgan's widow is his sole executrix. 8. 25 Feb 1818 Letter confirming the above and asking for a statement of George Bevir's charges. 9. 9 Mar 1818 Letter expressing surprise at Mr Bevir's conduct and confirming the mortgage will be paid off after the obligatory 6 month's notice, which expires on 22 Feb. 10. 2 Apr 1818 Letter to George Bevir expressing surprise that, despite consistently asking, it appears there may have been a settlement of the £10,000 mortgage prior to Mrs Fry's marriage, and that she has been dead for more than 5 years. 11. 8 Apr 1818 Letter to Mr Bevir from William King enclosing a draft of the transfer of the mortgage which now needs amending to reflect the death of Mrs Fry and a settlement of the mortgage had been made prior to her marriage. If the papers are not returned within 10 days satisfactorily completed, William King will file a bill in Chancery. 12. 9 Apr 1818 Letter from George Bevir stating he has not been engaged by Mrs Morgan or the Reverend Fry as their agent on this matter. 13. 9 Apr 1818 Letter from W H Awdry with copies of letters from George Bevir and J Croome about a half years' interest due to Mrs Fry. 14. 10 Apr 1818 Letter to Mr King, stating Mr Fry lives at Emberton, near Newport Pagnell and the writer will call upon Mrs Morgan at Great Ormond Street. 15. 10 Apr 1818 Copy of letter from King to George Bevir saying he has written documents to prove he, George Bevir, has acted as agent for Mr Fry and that the counsel considers his denying being the agent is too late. 16. Resumé of history/correspondence from 1797. 17. 12 May 1818 Letter from Reverend Fry stating the interest on the £10,000 will not be paid until satisfied that Reverend Fry is entitled to receive it and the need to see the settlement made on his marriage to the late Mrs Fry. 18. 20 May 1818 Letter from Reverend Fry to William King saying that Mr Bevir had never been his agent, that he was happy for Mr King to inspect the marriage settlement and that he found it strange that the mortgage was called in. 19. 17 Jun 1818 Letter from Reverend Fry to William King saying he is now back home and ready for his marriage settlement to be inspected. Also asking for payment of the interest due on the mortgage. 20. 26 Jun 1818. Draft and true copy of notice that the mortgage and interest will be paid off in full on 11 Jan 1819. 21. 30 Jun 1818 Letter to William King from W H Awdry asking for a cheque. 22. 29 Jun 1818 Receipted bill from William Lucas for his costs in inspecting the marriage settlement on behalf of William King. 23. 2 Jul 1818 Letter covering the account of William Lucas about inspecting Reverend Fry's marriage settlement. 24. 9 Jul 1818 Notice served on Mrs Brittannia Morgan regarding the repayment of the mortgage and covering. 25. 11 Nov 1818 Draft letter wishing business can be settled without further trouble. 26. 12 Nov 1818 Letter to Reverend Fry: glad he and Mr Creswell have come to an agreement. He will be busy with the court of Chancery. Also letter from Reverend Fry. 27. 16 Nov 1818 Draft letter to Mr Bevir. 28. 17th Nov 1818. letter from Reverend Fry to William King about his dealings with Mr Bevir. 29. 18 Nov 1818 Court of Chancery file and bill of costs 3 Mar 1819 for Talbot v Feilding. 30.23 Aug 1817 Bill of costs for Talbot v Feilding. 31.19 Nov 1818 Letter about draft of the transfer of the mortgage. Also letter from George Bevir 19 Nov 1818 stating he is to peruse the draft of the proposed transfer on behalf of Mr Fry and Mr Cresswell. 32. 1797-1799 Account of William Davenport Talbot to Pill and Daubeny. 33. 8 Dec 1818 Letter from George Bevir about Talbot v Feilding. |