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D-EE - Eaton Evans Papers
1 - Davies of Mullock Papers
2 - Stokes of Cuffern Papers
4 - The Turner Powell Papers
5 - The Fortune and Burr Papers
6 - Skyrme of Vaynor and Llawhaden papers
7 - The Harcourt Powell Papers
8 - Papers of the Evans, later Eaton Evans family of Bletherston in Haverfordwest
9 - The Mathias Papers
10 - Papers of the Game Family of Pembroke and the J. W. Phillips of Haverfordwest papers
11 - The Edwardes of Sealyham Papers
12 - The Sir Hugh Owen Papers
13 - Pritchett Family Papers
14 - Upton Castle Papers
15 - The papers of Mrs Leah James of Trebrithin or Trebrython in the parish of Manorowen
16 - The Papers of the Reverend Theophilus Evan Thomas of Trehale in St Edrin's parish
17 - John Rees of Tenby and the Maitland Trust
18 - Papers of T. O. L. Llewellin
19 - Protheroe papers, later Protheroe Beynon
20 - Papers of the Lewis and Vaughan families of Walton East
21 - Papers of the Massy family of Cottesmore
22 - Papers of the Luke family of New Moat
23 - Papers of John Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodyn near Llandysul, Cardiganshire
1 - Copy will of David Lloyd of Alltyrodyn Estate to go to son John (aged 16 at this date) and his heirs. Failing heirs, estate to go to David's niece Anne Steward / Stewart widow of Carmarthen
2 - Copy affidavit of Thomas Morgan, solicitor of Cardigan, in the case of John and Anne Justina Davies Lloyd and Frederick Lewis Lloyd Philipps - v - Edmund Adelaide Smith (with draft)
3 - Copy of the receivers accounts relating to the Blaendyffryn and Heolddu estates (part of Chancery case as D/EE/23/2)
4 - Copy of some letters between John Davies Lloyd and James Mason Allen together with a copy codicil to the will of John Davies Lloyd
5 - Copy will of John Davies Lloyd with codicil (dated 22/08/1872)
6 - Sale particulars of part of the Alltyrodyn and Castell Hywel estates in Cardiganshire and Camarthenshire
7 - Copy settlement of the Reverend William Thomas about a visit he and his wife made to Alltyrodyn to see "Captain Lloyd on 16/07/1877"
8 - Copy of a report made on 21/10/1871 by James Mason Allen regarding property and interests of John Davies Lloyd
9 - Notes on evidence in the case Allen - v - Massy (regarding John Davids Lloyd)
10 - Copy of the evidence of Mary Towney of the Wilkes Head Hotel, Llandysul. Allen - v - Massy
11 - Allen - v - Massy. Statement of F. Burrows about his interviews with Ernest Hutchinson and Colonel Armitage
11a - Copy letters from Bridges and Ford etc. - Hardwicke the Countess' annuity
12 - Allen - v - Massy. Heads of evidence (i. e. notes on witnesses and possible evidence they may give)
13 - Allen - v - Massy
14 - Allen - v - Massy. Pleadings (printed and manuscript) between Massys and parties citied
15 - Allen - v- Massy. Pleadings (printed and manuscript) and particulars between Massy and intervener
16 - Allen - y - Massy chronological table of events from November 1869 to May 1878
17 - Allen - y - Massy. Copy of affidavit of James Mason Allen, plaintiff
18 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy statements of Thomas Pawsey (one - time gardener and gamekeeper to John Davies Lloyd) and Reverend Robert Dunn, vicar of Ampney, Gloucestershire (where John Davies Lloyd lived from 1874 - 1876/77)
19 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy statements of James Towney of the Wilkes Head Hotel, Llandysul
20 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy extracts from James Mason Allen's, bills for drawing up John Davies Lloyds various wills
21 - Abstract of the will of Mrs Anne Lloyd Davies of Blaendyffryn, Cardiganshire (ob. 10/12/1853)
22 - Allen - v -Massy. Copy statements of John Jackson, one - time butler to John Davies Lloyd
23 - Allen - v Massy. Epitome of wills and pleadings
24 - Allen - v- Massy. Pleadings between plaintiff and defendents
25 - Allen - v- Lloyd. Copy affidavits of Susannah Lloyd, Samuel Fry, solicitor, James Mason Allen, James John Chapman
26 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy statement by Mrs Massy
27 - Allen - v - Massy. Statement as to Mrs Allen
28 - Letter from Haworth Peel Massy to Eaton Evans about his brother in law's state of health
29 - Telegram for Haworth Peel Massy, Tenby to Edward Eaton Evans - death of his brother in law
30 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes, solicitor of Tenby to Edward Eaton Evans. Suggests they work jointly on Massy's behalf regarding the Lloyd estate
31 - Letter from W. Picton Evans, solicitor of Cardigan to his brother Edward Eaton Evans informing him of the death of John Davies Lloyd
32 - Telegraph from Charles William Rees Stokes to Edward Eaton Evans. Please retain Sir Henry James
33 - Telegrapm from Charles William Rees Stokes to Edward Eaton Evans - he will fix a meeting in London
34 - Telegram from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - Telegraph when you hear from Allen
35 - Letter from James Graham (former employee of Messrs Eyre) to Eaton Evans - had noticed Allen's influence over LLoyd and thinks heir-at-law's case would be successful
36 - Copy statement of William West, one-time butler to John Davies Lloyd
37 - Allen - v- Massy. Draft statement of Mahomet Mengee, valet to John Davies Lloyd
38 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy affidavit of James Mason Allen
39 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy letter from Peacock and Goddard to Gwynne and Stokes - they will send copy of important scripts they have seen
40 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy letter from Peacock and Goddard to Gwynne and Stokes - progress report on the case
41 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy letter from James Graham to Charles William Rees Stokes - reports on unsavory tales of James Mason Allen
42 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy letter from Peacock and Goddard to Gwynne and Stokes - regarding scripts and affidavits
43 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy affidavit of Charles Goddard - undue influence of Allen over Lloyd
44 - Letter from Gwynne and Stokes to Eaton Evans - progress of the case against Allen
45 - Copy letter from Gwynne and Stokes to Eaton Evans - affidavits pro motion for appointment of receiver have been filed
46 - Letter from John Jones solicitor of Llandysul to Eaton Evans - Dr Rowlands will be adverse witness
47 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy letter from John Jones to Gwynne and Stokes - evidence that Pugh Pryse unlikely to help Massys
48 - Letter from Charles Goddard to Eaton Evans - he is retiring from case (Allen - v - Massy) since this is clearly what Mr Stokes wants
49 - Letter from Parkers to Eaton Evans - they will act as London agents in Allen - v - Massy
50 - Allen - v - Massy. Printed statement fo defendants
51 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - it is vital to get George Morgan of Carmarthenshire to appoint Parkers as his London agents
52 - Letter from J. J. Jones solicitor of Carmarthenshire to Eaton Evans - George Morgans willing to nominate Barker as his solicitor. Will leave London agent up to him
53 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - will try to see Massy and press compromise - Mr George Morgan of Carmarthenshire is no problem
54 - Copy letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans enclosing copy letter from George Thomas solicitor of Carmarthenshire - the subject of George Morgan
55 - Letter from W. Picton Evans to Eaton Evans - events in Cardigan. Thinks Charles W. R. Stokes is moving too fast and incuring huge costs
56 - Letter from Thomas Morgan, solicitor of Cardigan to Eaton Evans - urging a settlement
57 - Letter from Thomas Morgan of Cardigan to Eaton Evans enclosing a copy letter from James Mason Allen - Allen is willing to compromise
58 - Letter from the vicar of Ampney parish Gloucester, to Mr Ellett, solicitor of Cirencester - he has been interviewed by the plaintiffs agents and gives details of what he said
59 - Letter from Mr Ellet to Eaton Evans enlcosing the letter from the Vicar of Ampney (D/EE/23/58)
60 - Copy affidavit of James Mason Allen regarding documents he has to do with case Allen - v- Massy
61 - Copy letters relating to Mr Burrows' anxiety to get copies of J. M. Allen's papers and Parkers disbelief
62 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy case with the opinion of James Langworth
63 - Notes, accounts and copy letters. Allen - v - Massy regarding possible settlement
64 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - he is going to London regarding Allen - v- Massy. Never known Parker so difficult. Thinks it is Michaelmore
65 - Copy statement of Charles William Rees Stokes - examination of scripts
66 - Copy letter from Abbott of Montreal to Parkers - has seen Mr and Mrs Smith who think their evidence most valuable
67 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - too busy to see Steinthorpe. Clear evidence that Allen poisoned J. D. Lloyd against sister
68 - Letter from Charles William Rees Stokes to Eaton Evans - going up to London with Massy to see Colonel Armitage and Parkers
69 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans enclosing opinion
70 - Copy opinion of Thomas Tristram - Allen - v - Massy
71 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Massy will compromise on terms suggested
72 - Allen - v - Massy. Printed reply by Massy to statement of Susannah Lloyd
73 - Allen - v - Massy. Printed statement of defence
74 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - discusses Dr Tristram's opinion on matters
75 - Copy letter from Parkers to Gwynne Stokes - order for evidence search in Australia has been made
76 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Massy is getting sick of business
77 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - what does he think of Burrows letter regarding visit to Canada?
78 - Copy further opinion of James Langworthy
79 - Letter from Frederick Burrows to Eaton Evans - urging compromise
80 - Remarks on correspondence J. M. Allen to Mrs Lloyd - most uncomplimentary to Mrs Lloyd (author unknown - could be Mr Burrows)
81 - Massy - v Thomas. Printed statement of John Howell Thomas
82 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy statement by unknown witness as to the relationship between John Davies Lloyd and his two half uncles Powell Lloyd Davies and Hardwick Lloyd Davies
83 - Newspaper cutting - case of Dewdney - v- Massy. Allen - v - Massy had resulted in a compromise - Mr Allen virtually agreeing to strike his name from wills and refutting trusteeship. Mrs Dewdney sought to safeguard her legacy. Judge dismissed her motion as unnecessary
84 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy will (dated 20/04/1873) with three codicil (dated June 1873, August 1874 and October 1874) of John Davies Lloyd
85 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy statement of Powell Lloyd-Davies
86 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy extracts from James Mason Allen's diaries 1872, 1873, 1877 and 1878
87 - Allen - v - Massy. File of copy letters, mostly from John Davies Lloyd 1860 - 1870
88 - Thomas - v - Morgan. Copy list of claims
89 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy affidavit of James Mason Allen
90 - Allen - v - Massy. File of copies of letters between Susannah Lloyd and James Mason Allen, August - December 1878
91 - Statement as to items in Personal Estate Account regarding costs regarding probate actions
92 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - Dr Tristram thinks Mr Burrows should go to Canada with or just before Commission
93 - Copy of letters from Mr Burrows to Charles Stokes - impending trip to Canada, opinion on certain people involved in case
94 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - asks opinion of compromise suggested by Mr Massy. Writer is going to London to see Parkers and Eyret
95 - Copy letter from Mr Burrows to Charles Stokes - money for Canada visit inadequate; will speak to Mrs Smith
96 - Copy letter from Parkers to Gwynne and Stokes - correspondence now available for examination; not sure if James Mason Allen has custody of the 1825 marriage settlement
97 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - encloses copy letter from Parkers (see 96 above); thinks it is important to see 1825 deed; has seen Mrs Lloyd Phillips of Pentypark who said Lloyd Davies brothers were anti Allen not the Massys
98 - Transcript of article from Montreal newspaper - "A Montrealer's Evidence asked in an extraordinary English will case" and refers to visit of commission to take evidence of Mrs Smith
99 - Copy letters between Parkers and Gwynne and Stokes - consulting Lloyd Davies' solicitors and copy telegram from Montreal regarding progress of commission
100 - Allen - v - Massy. Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - wants his views of Dr Tristram's opinion on last will of John Davies Lloyd
101 - Copy letter from Eaton Evans to Charles Stokes - inconsistencies in their case
102 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - state of affairs at Alltyrodyn; David Thomas will be useful; all are well disposed towards Mrs Massy; people hope that "Allen's reign is over - he is hated"
103 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans enclosing a letter (dated 22/02/1879) from Parkers - relations with Mrs Lloyd's solicitors and the Lloyd Davies' solicitors
104 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - attempts to fix consultations with counsel
105 - Transcript of a Montreal newspaper - "The Extraordinary English Will Case" with a copy letter from Mr Burrows to Mr Michelmore relating how Canadian proceedings went
106 - Captain Massy in account with Gwynne and Stokes
107 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - sends extracts from Montreal newspaper. Parkers have found an entry for a cheque of £10000 gift in Allen's accounts
108 - Letter from Parkers to Eaton Evans - costs in case are mounting and must be met by Eaton Evans and Stokes - not Parkers
109 - Letter from Frederick Burrows to Edward Eaton Evans - he hopes to get a copy of the marriage settlement of 1825 from George Thomas
110 - Letter from Burrows to Eaton Evans - no longer has anything to do with Kisch and is worried about his payment in the case; encloses advertisement showing his position in photographic world; has made certain financial sacrifices in working on the case
111 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - asks an opinion on an enclosed copy letter from Parkers regarding attempts to settle with Lloyd Davies brothers
112 - Letter from Mr Burrows to Charles Stokes - complains of conduct of Mr Massy when he interviewed Susannah Lloyd. It has not helped
113 - Copy letter from Frederick Burrows to Charles Stokes - he has been shadowing James Mason Allen and keeping an eye of Mrs Lloyd and the Lloyd Davieses
114 - Copy letter from Frederick Burrows to Charles Stokes - reports Susannah Lloyd's movements and stresses need for settlement especially with Lloyd Davies boys
115 - Copy letter from Frederick Burrows to Charles Stokes - his letters are unanswered and his opinions ignored. He fears the reputation of the judge who mistrusts too many "undue influence" cases
116 - Allen - v - Massy. Printed statement of the defence (amended) of Susannah Lloyd, intervener
117 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Mr Burrows is wrong in supposing Charles Stokes does not want to settle with Lloyd Davies boys. Will see Eaton Evans in Haverfordwest next week
118 - Letter from Burrows to Eaton Evans - remarks on Judge Hannen; Stokes too confident; he has no faith in Parkers
119 - Letter from Burrows to Eaton Evans - urging compromise with Allen and Mrs Lloyd to "checkmate the boys" (i. e. Lloyd Davieses)
120 - Copy letter from Parkers to Gwynne and Stokes - progress of the case
121 - Copy letter from F. Burrows to Charles Stokes - his views on prospect of settlement
122 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - meeting arranged with Mr Forbes. Burrows is getting rather severe in tone and anxous to assist the plaintiff
123 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - reports views of H. P. Massey regarding Lloyd Davies boys settlement
124 - Copy letter from Burrows to Charles Stokes - indignant at being told to stay away from Parkers
125 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - progress of the Appeal Court case to discharge Allen as receiver
126 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - sends copies of extracts from Allen's diary and asks if they should drop fraud charge against Mrs Lloyd
127 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - please come to Tenby to discuss case at this crucial point. Regrets differences between Burrows and Parker
128 - Telegram from Charles Stokes in London to Eaton Evans - final settlement postponed to Wednesday
129 - Telegram from Stokes in London to Eaton Evans - would you agree to Allen having legacy under last will and widow an annuity under second will leaving Lloyd Davieses to fight by themselves
130 - Telegraph from Charles Stokes in London to Eaton Evans - widow note to take personalty as well as annuity. Plaintiff to deduct loan from legacy
131 - Letter from Burrows to Eaton Evans - his remuneration and Chapman's checkmating Fry
132 - Letter from Burrows to Eaton Evans - he will come to Tenby, his plans for dealing with the Lloyd Davies boys; news of Armitage and Mrs Lloyd
133 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - with copy telegram from Burrows. He is coming to Tenby as definite settlement could not be arranged
134 - Part letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Susannah Lloyd and her solicitor
135 - Copy letter from Parkers to Bridges - solicitors for the Lloyd Davies boys - terms for possible compromise
136 - Copy letters giving terms of arrangement between the Massys and the Lloyd Davies boys
137 - Letter from CS to EE - enclosing copy of letter from Burrows
138 - Letter for Parkers to EE - outlines terms for settlement. No time to be lost
139 - Copy letter from Parkers to Palmer, Ball and Fry - settlement arrangements with Lloyd Davies brother almost complete. Possible compromise with Mrs Lloyd
140 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Edward Eaton Evans - progress of the case
141 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy opinion of Dr Thomas H. Tristram of the Temple
142 - Copies of letters (Parkers and Palmer Bell and Fry) - terms for compromise with Mrs Lloyd
143 - Copy letter from Frederick Burrows to Charles Stokes - furniture that Mrs Lloyd wants from Alltyrodyn
144 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - comments on Burrows letter (D/EE/23/143)
145 - Allen - v - Lloyd. (Court of Appeal) Copy judgement
146 - Copy letter from F. Burrows to Charles Stokes - comments on Appeal Court case
147 - Copy letter from Parkers to Gwynne and Stokes - Appeal Court has discharged Allen from receivership; recommends offer of settlement to Allen
148 - Copy letter from Palmer, Bull and Fry to Parkers - lists Mrs Lloyd's terms for a settlement
149 - Part of "The Times" with a report of the case of Allen - v- Lloyd (Appeal Court)
150 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - asks opinion of suggestions regarding settlement
151 - Copy letters containing terms of arrangement between the Massys and Susannah Lloyd
152 - Copy letter from Parkers to Mrs Lloyd's solicitors accepting their terms subject to conditions
153 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - undoubtedly collusion between Mrs Lloyd and Allen. Latter must be fought to the end. The report of the Appeal Court proceedings has turned most people against Allen
154 - Probate Division of High Court. Allen - v- Massy. Copies of the transcript of proceedings and first day
155 - Allen - v- Massy. Copies of transcript of proceedings of the second day
156 - Allen - v- Massy. Copies of proceedings of third day
157 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - aggrieved taht he is to get 1/3 of the net profits of the case after he has done nearly all the work; great delight last night when news of case arrived
158 - Copy letter from Eaton Evans to Charles Stokes - has spoken to Parker who said that he thought profits were to be split 3 ways and he (Edward) thought the same
159 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - sorry he mentioned (matter of profits) to Parker
160 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - encloses
161 - Massy - v - Thomas. Printed statement of claim of the plaintiffs (contains text of compromise Allen - v - Massy)
162 - Copy letter from Parkers to Stokes - state of affairs after the compromise Allen - v - Massy
163 - Copy letter from Gwynne and Stokes to Parker - concerned that long vacation will hinder proceedings in the J. M. Allen will not hand over title deeds and Mrs Lloyd cannot by paid off. It is costing the Massys money
164 - Letter from Mullings, Ellett and Company of Cirencester (tailors and drapers) to Eaton Evans enclosing a bill to be settled on the account of J. D. Lloyd
165 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy summons to defendants (Mrs Marianne Dewdney was attempting to get a legacy under J. D. Lloyd's will)
166 - Massy - v- Thomas. Printed transcript (Howell Thomas was an auctioneer and point at issue was timber on Alltyrodyn estate)
167 - Account of Captain H. P. Massy with Messrs Gwynne and Stokes (May 1878 - August 1879)
168 - Copy letters from Eardley, Holt and Richardson, solicitors for Mrs Dewdney to Parkers - insisting on rights of client's claims under J. D. Lloyd's wills
169 - Copy letters from Parkers to Gwynne and Stokes - clear Mrs Dewdney means trouble; suspects her solicitors are being helped to someone in Eyre's office
170 - Letters from Parkers to Eaton Evans - Mrs Dewdney's efforts to get money
171 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - they do not think Mrs Dewdney is likely to succeed in her action
172 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - he is going to London to "nip Mrs Dewdney in the bud" (This letter accompanied D/EE/23/171)
173 - Letter from Mullings and Company to Eaton Evans - adds a boot making bill from George Legg to list of J. Davies Lloyd's debts
174 - Massy - v - Thomas. Copy affidavit of John Howell Thomas of Starling Park and 30 Quay Street, Carmarthen, auctioneer, valuer and land agent (defendant) - describes a pamphlet which has been circulated defaming him and prejudicing people against him
175 - Copy of the will made by John Davies Lloyd in February 1878 with two later codicils
176 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - balance due to Susannah Lloyd
177 - Copy letter from Charles Stokes to Parkers - balance due Susannah Lloyd and Mr Eyre's attitude regarding £4000 (endorsed letter dated 19/12/1879) from Eyres to Parkers - fixing appointment to pay money due to plaintiff)
178 - Copy letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - hopes to meet on Friday to discuss how to raise necessary funds in Eyre does not pay his mortgage debt
179 - Copy letter from Eyre and Company to Parkers - ready to receieve the £5000 due to Mr Allen and copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - no intention of handing over £5000, although they have it, until they get the title deeds
180 - Copy letter from Anne Justina Massy at Alltrodyn to Charles Stokes - she and her husband are not going to sell the house, they have lost enough already
181 - Massy - v - Evans. Statement as to result of sales
182 - Massy - v - Evans. Statement as to "Funds in Court"
183 - List of deeds relating to a mortgage loan of £400 from Mr Eyre to John Davies Lloyd
184 - Massy - v- Thomas. Copy of examination of Augustus Hugh Rogers Powell, a solicitor with Eyre and Company relating to the sale of timber from Alltyrodyn to John Thomas in 1876
185 - Draft supplemental agreement
186 - Massy - v- Evans. Draft minutes of order on further consideration
187 - Masy and others to Smith's Trustees. Requisitions on title (of Alltyrodyn, Blaendyffryn and Heolddu estates) and replies
188 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Mrs Dewdney has withdrawen her appeal; valuations of Alltyrodyn estate are beginning; Howell Thomas (purchaser of timber) has not acted honestly
189 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - surprised at extent of charges; should they try to raise more money
190 - Copy letter from Charles Stokes to Parker - Mrs Lloyd's annuity
191 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - intends to visit Haverfordwest to discuss Parker's letter
192 - Copy letter from Ford Lloyd Bartlett and Michelmore to Charles Stokes - fear Messrs Bridges will press the matter and they cannot resist
193 - Copy statement of claim of Joel Seymour Kisch against Massys
194 - Papers of John Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodyn near Llandysul, Cardiganshire
195 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy letter from Rollit and Sons (Solicitors acting for Mrs Massy) to Parkers - suprised to receive order in the action; request its abandonment
196 - Allen - y - Massy. Copy opinions of John Forbes of the Temple - Mrs Massy has little chance of success, might be worth offering small sum of settlement
197 - Allen - v - Massy. Copy letter from Parkers to Gwynne and Stokes - amended statement of claim
198 - Copy letter from Gwynne and Stokes to Parkers - Mrs Allen's claims; think no offer should be made her
199 - Copy opinion of Mr Langworthy of Lincolns Inn regarding £500 annuity in John Davies Lloyd's will
200 - Valuations by Thomas Rule Owen of Haverfordwest of farms, which are part of the Heolddu estate in Carmarthenshire with accompanying letter describing farms
201 - Allen - v - Massy. Draft statement of Eaton Evans - examinations of letters he carried out in the office of Dr Rollit
202 - Massy - v- Evans. Copy minutes of order
203 - Sale catalogue of the Alltyrodyn, Blaendyffryn and Heolddu estates in Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire (annotated with names of purchases and bids)
204 - Allen - v- Massy. Copy opinion
205 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans to Eaton Evans - action is set for hearing on 1st March; reports his talk with Burrows
206 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - action put off until 7th March; talks of finances in the affair
207 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Mrs Allen never knew anything to benefit the Massys; Burrows ought not to be told any plans as he tells the other side everything
208 - Letter from Frederick Burrows to Eaton Evans - settling appointment
209 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - can he raise temporary loan to cover costs and meet Mrs Lloyd's annuity. Also covering letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - he cannot raise money. Is Eaton Evans able to do so
210 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - subpoenas have come for the Massys and himself and the trial is next week
211 - Copy of valuation by Hands, Vaughan and Jenkinson of Moorgate St London of the Alltyrodyn, Blaendyffryn and Heolddu estates
212 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Mrs Massy does not want to sell Alltyrodyn but it must be explained that it will be necessary in order to raise money required. Asks Eaton Evans to explain this to her
213 - Sale catalogue of Alltyrodyn Mansion and demense lands and remaining part of the estate
214 - Statement of estimated assets and liabilities (made by Parkers after the case was over)
215 - Copy of Messrs Parkers account
216 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy of Paymaster Generals transcripts of the fund in court
217 - Massy - v- Evans. Account of receipts and payments
218 - Statement showing residue of J. D. Lloyd's estate on the basis of a valuation of Mrs Lloyd's annuity
219 - Massy - v - Evans. Account of personal estate of J. D. Lloyd
220 - Massy -v - Evans. Draft account of receipts and payments
221 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy real estate account
222 - Account of Massys with Messrs Coutts
223 - Statement showing the value of Mrs Massy's interest in the estate of John Davies Lloyd
224 - Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes regarding the state of the accounts and various sums due to various people
225 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy letter from Parkers to Charles Stokes - sorry he is ill. Sends him accounts of sums due
226 - Massy - v- Daniel Evans. Copy of a summons to attend and hear claims of Hardwicke Lloyd Hardwick (formerly Davies)
227 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy certificate regarding debtors and creditors of the late J. D. Lloyd
228 - Statement of Assets and Liabilities regarding Lloyd
229 - James Graham and George Mann - v - Massys and Mr Kisch. Copy of defence
230 - Copy letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - wishes Messrs Davies and Company would pay off amount due to both firms
231 - Copy statement of results of taxation and statement of funds in Court and their apportionment
232 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - sends copy opinion regarding title to Heolddu and Blaendyffryn estates
233 - Graham - v - Massy. Copy opinion of Adam Bittleston
234 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - regarding Massy - v- Graham case
235 - Draft charge on estate of Howarth Peel Massy of Buckingham House, Tenby and Anne Justina, his wife, to secure money owed to Charles Stokes and Eaton Evans for their legal services (attached note is a memo by Eaton Evans on this subject in 1900)
236 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - encloses letter from Ford, Lloyd, Bartlett and Michelmore - they have obtained a stop order on the consols and not a charging order
237 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - no chance of getting money from fund in court if the sum due from the Massys to the estate is set off against costs
238 - Massy - v - Evans (case of 1881). Copy of chief clerks certificate
239 - Copy letter from Ford, Lloyd, Bartlett and Michelmore to Charles Stokes - converting consols to secure annuity of £2000 to Susannah Lloyd (now the Countess of Manabrea)
240 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - more suggestions regarding payment of Countess' annuity
241 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - must bow to the inevitable regarding new investments, would like to know what they are
242 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - Countess Manabrea's annuity
243 - Copy of cash account of Ford etc. regarding the Lloyd estate
244 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - listing plaintiffs's costs in case - Massy - v - Evans
245 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - has received some money regarding Lloyd deceased. It is likely to be the last payment for some time
246 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - has received some money regarding Lloyd deceased. It is likely to be the last payment for some time
247 - Statement of investments in railway stock to meet Countess Manabrea's annuity
248 - Draft of proposed terms with Hardwicke Lloyd Hardwicke
249 - Letter from Hardwicke to Mrs Massy - estate is good for nothing as Countess is likely to live for a long time
250 - Draft proposals for distribution of sums to Hardwicke and the Countess Susannah Menabrea de Val Dora (wife of Count Carlo Menabrea di Val Dora)
251 - Massy - v- Evans. Copy minutes of order on Summons
252 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy affidavit of Arthur Wellsley Sunderland, actuary regarding financial claims of Hardwicke
253 - Massy - v- Evans. Copy affidavit of Robert William Dibdin, solicitor (acting for Hardwicke). He has not received annuity of £500 since 1881. Unlikely to do so until death of Countess who is only 36 years old
254 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - asks approval of railway stock to be invested in
255 - Copy letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - what is his opinion of stocks chosen to guarantee Susannah's annuity
256 - Copy correspondence between Ford etc. and Englefield (Countess solicitor) regarding new investments
257 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - H. P. Massy is indignant at Hardwicke's proposal. Can he get Mrs Lloyd Phillips to intervene
258 - Letter from Michelmore to Eaton Evans - Massys prefer to retain land but he thinks it would be cheaper for them to give up real estate
259 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - sale and reinvestment to meet demands of Lloyd estate
260 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Countess refuses reinvestment of stock. Hardwicke's claim on the estate cannot be met that way. Can he bring any influence to hear on Countess or Hardwicke
261 - Letter from Charles Stoke to Eaton Evans - does he know of anyone who can influence Countess
262 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - if Countess Hardwicke not influenced, situation is dire. Massy will not approach the Countess
263 - Copy letters covering the Countess' annuity
264 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford etc. - their suggestions have been rejected without possible reconsideration. Hardwicke is not prepared to purchase the property
265 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - Hardwicke is adamant and his solicitors are renewing their threats. Are Hardwicke and the Countess acting in concert?
266 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/265) - very sick of the whole business. Feel half inclined to let them do their work and wash hands of Hardwicke and his grasping ways
267 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/264) - approach to Hardwicke should be made, or at least one via Mrs Lloyd Phillips
268 - Copy letter from Eaton Evans to Mrs Lloyd Phillips of Pentypark - please use influence on Hardwicke to persuade him to be magnanimous to Mrs Massy and children
269 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Mrs Massy has received letter from Hardwicke saying he will take no further action. The Countess is to be compelled to take railway stock
270 - Letter from Mrs Lloyd Phillips of Pentypark to Eaton Evans - influence with Hardwicke overrated. Will see him in Haverfordwest so that she can hear details in case she can be of some help. Sorry to hear Mrs Massy has pecuniary difficulties
271 - Copy letters regarding summons to be issued regarding Countess' annuity
272 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - how can we stop Bridges (solicitors for Hardwicke)
273 - Copy letters regarding Hardwicke and the reversionary interest and the Countess and the summons
274 - Letter from Michelmore to Eaton Evans - £79 is balance due to the Countess on her annuity
275 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Countess has a last consented to railway stock. This means there will be c. £400 per annum for Hardwicke
276 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Hardwicke is despicable character. Encloses letter from Ford which gives news that Bridges (Hardwicke's solicitors) insist on Hardwicke's financial rights
277 - Copy letter from Michaelmore to Charles Stokes - Bridge are threatening to move
278 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/277) - useless to offer real estate for sale at this time of year
279 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - little can come from Mrs Phillips' intervention. They should go ahead with proposals to sell estate
280 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/279) new investments should pay Hardwicke annuity and interest on arrears
281 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - only way to avoid sale of reversion is to raise £15.000 and then sell the estate
282 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - agents have thrown in the sponge. Useless to oppose iniquitous sale which means ruin for the Massys and heavy loss for you and me. Dosen't like to speak to Massy as he was insulting last time they spoke
283 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - regarding the sale of real estate to pay off Hardwicke. Realise this is hard on Massys, Stokes and Eaton Evans
284 - Letter from H. P. Massy to Eaton Evans - Can they not somehow pay Hardwicke £4.200 without selling reversion
285 - Letter from Ford to Eaton Evans - might raise £4000 through Insurance Company. Would not have to do this if they could find £15.000 to pay off mortgage
286 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - will set possible loan in motion
287 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans enclosing copy letters - subject of letters is how to satisfy Hardwicke's desire for money
288 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - he has paid agents - Ford etc. £865 since Parker's bankruptcy
289 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans enclosing a copy letter to Charles Stokes - Judge has postponed a decision on sale of reversion until February. Hardwicke still insisting on money
290 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans (enclosing a copy of letter to Charles Stokes and a copy of the actuary's assessment) - they have been turned down by another insurance company. See no point in trying it again
291 - Massy - v - Evans. Copy statement showing the balance remaining unpaid
292 - Letter from H. P. Massy to Eaton Evans - of the three courses open to him, he thinks capitalised one the best
293 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - he has had instructions from Massy and enclosing letter from Ford etc. who ask what steps are being taken to pay Hardwicke's arrears
294 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton - Evans - sets out proposals for Messrs Bridges. They do not think Hardwicke will accept these as they are pro Massy
295 - Copy authorisation from Massy to Stokes allowing Hardwicke a capitalised sum of £15.000 on death of Countess Menabrea
296 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Lloyd and Davies (solicitors of Countess Menabrea) enquiring regarding her state of health (a necessary enquiry to calculate a capitalised sum to be paid to Hardwicke on her death)
297 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - raising money for Hardwicke
298 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - summons for sale of reversion stands adjourned
299 - Copy letter from Countess' solicitor to Ford etc. - Countess is in good health and in Nice. They know of nothing likely to shorten her life
300 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - is the information on the Countess enough?
301 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - Chief Clerk has made an order for payment ot Stokes and Eaton Evans in the Massy case
302 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying 301) - asks him to get Massys to sign the Minutes of Order
303 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Stokes - set out costs to be paid
304 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - grumbling over having to find money for costs. Can Eaton help
305 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - agrees that costs should be met be selling off portion of reversionary interest
306 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Ford and Company do not not think portion of reversion should be sold
307 - Copy draft mortgage
308 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - has received a sum which is better than nothing. There is a large sum unpaid of which he despairs
309 - Statement showing what is due to Hardwicke
310 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford - Hardwicke's annuity is in arrears
311 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/310) matter requires consideration
311a - Copy letters from Bridges and Ford etc. - Hardwicke and the Countess' annuity
312 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - the rapacious Mr Hardwicke will not be satisfied until he has had the lot!
313 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford - cannot wait until July before taking action
314 - Letter from Ford etc. to Eaton Evans - Bridges will not wait
315 - Letter from H. P. Massy to Eaton Evans. Sorry for bother with Hardwicke. Trusts matters will improve
316 - Letter from H. P. Massy to Eaton Evans - Hardwicke determined to get last pound of flesh
317 - Draft consent of Massys for Hardwicke's reversionary charge
318 - Statement showing the amount due to Hardwicke
319 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - Hardwicke will swallow whole fund
320 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Bridges - offering figures regarding Hardwicke's charge
321 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford etc. - rejecting offer and quoting the lowest sum they would accept for Hardwicke
322 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Charles Stokes - setting out Bridge's terms and urging acceptance. Form of consent is enclosed for them to sign
323 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - has had an offer for Synod Issa farm. Should he consult Massy on this
324 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - he will see Massy and talk over the sale with him
325 - Copy letter from H. P. Massy to Stokes - does not approve of sale. Estate is in chancery and he will not take responsibility. Does not want to receive any more official documents
326 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - sends copy of D/EE/23/325 for his information. Can court order sale without Massy's consent?
327 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford etc. - Hardwicke's annuity in arrears again. Reversionary interest must be sold unless they have a better idea
328 - Copy of opinion of E. Colguhoun, actuary, on what Hardwicke is entitled to
329 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - has consented to Bridge's proposals. Should he mention it to Mrs Massy
330 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - 3 sales have been sanctioned by the Court. Coal boom will hopefully mean increased value of Blaenhirwen
331 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - has applied for order for sale to pay off Bridges. Has a gloomy view of ever obtaining payment of their fees
332 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans - has started application for order for sale to prevent Bridges selling estate out of court
333 - Copy letter from Ford etc. to Stokes - Bridges intends to force sale of remaining real estate
334 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans (accompanying D/EE/23/333) serious thing for Massys if estate is sold especially since there are undeveloped minerals under part of it
335 - Letter from H. P. Massy to Stokes - leave it to you. I don't have much luck. Don't let the "coal farm" go
336 - Letter from Stokes to Eaton Evans (commenting on D/EE/23/335) - must do our best to stop sale of Blaenhirwen [the "coal" farm]
337 - Copy letter from Bridges to Ford etc. - do they consent to Hardwicke being entitled to whole of reversionary interest in annuity funds of the Countess
338 - Letter from Charles Stokes to Eaton Evans - asks his opinion of D/EE/23/337
339 - Sale particulars of part of Alltyrodyn estate in Cardiganshire
340 - Sale particulars of the Heolddu estate in Carmarthenshire
24 - Papers of the Mortimer family of St Davids
25 - Jones of Brawdy papers
26 - Papers relating to the estate of the late Mrs Frances Jane Stokes (formerly Williams, nee Morgan) of Fernhill, Haverfordwest
27 - Papers relating to the estate of Eaton of Parcglas and Massy of Cottesmore
28 - Papers of Thomas Henry James of 25 North Street, Haverfordwest
29 - Papers of Ford and Protheroe of Stone Hall, St Lawrence, and Skyrme of Llawhaden
30 - "Deeds relating to leasehold houses in Hamilton Terrace, Milford Haven, held for surviving life of Richard Summers esquire" and "Old Deeds relating to Willesden House, [Haverfordwest St Thomas]"
31 - Documents relating to the Druidston estate
32 - Documents relating to the Maesgwynne Estate [Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire]
33 - Deeds relating to the Brawdy Estate
34 - Deeds and documents, relating to Hawkewell of Llawhaden and Meare of Rhoscrowther, found in a wooden box marked 'Mrs Roch, Butterhill'
35 - Papers relating to Davies, Davis, Davidson and Jones families
36 - Papers relating to the Scoveston Estate
37 - Papers relating to the Newgale Estate, Brawdy
38 - Papers Relating to the Woodstock Estate, Ambleston
39 - Fortune of Leweston papers
40 - Papers of George Roch of Butterhill, St Ishmaels
41 - Printed books, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, map books
42 - Papers relating to Henry Mathias of Haverfordwest
43 - Papers relating to property in Nash, Pembroke St Mary, Robeston Wathen , Narberth and other places in Pembrokeshire
44 - Papers related to families whose surnames begin with 'D' and 'E'
45 - Sales Particulars
46 - Lord Milford's Papers [including Philipps of Pentypark]
47 - Papers of Thomas Lewis of Walton East, his son in law John Vaughan and grandson William Vaughan
48 - Papers relating to Philipps of Picton Castle and the Cawdor Estate
49 - Papers of Tregroes Farm, Fishguard and the Maltby Trust
50 - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors
51 - Papers of Stokes of Tenby
52 - Miscellaneous papers [deeds, acts and bills of Parliament, maps etc]
53 - Papers relating to the estate of Roch of St Ishmaels
54 - Papers of Mrs G N Roch, Miss M A Roch and others
55 - Papers of Captain J Rees and Clarbeston Grange
56 - Papers of the Scotchwell Estate, Haverfordwest The Scotchwell Estate located in the parish of Prendergast was originally a farm on the outskirts of Haverfordwest and in the hands of the Surman family in the 1700s. They sold to the Stokes family in 1794. John Lort Stokes of Scotchwell born in 1812 accompanied Charles Darwin on HMS Beagle as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Having survived being speared by a native and escaped being eaten by a crocodile he went on to command the Beagle and ended his career as an Admiral. Later the estate passed to the Samson family. It has since become a caravan site and the house an old peoples home.
57 - Eaton Evans Papers relating to the Laws family of Tenby
58 - Eaton Evans Papers relating to the Liddeston Estate and Mrs Martha Jane Roch (nee Protheroe)
59 - Settlement trustees of Thomas James Roch & uxor. (Llether & Newgale Estates, Brawdy)
60 - Morgan of Mydrim, Carmarthenshire
61 - Mrs E H Lloyd Philipps
62 - Eaton Evans, Avallenau & Woodstock
63 - Walter Francis Roch & the Roch family of Maesgwynne & Butterhill
G - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with G
H - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames mostly beginning with H
I - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with I
J - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with J
L - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with L
M - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with M
MAPS - Maps from the Eaton Evans solicitor's collection
MISC - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors
O - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with O
P - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for names beginning with P
PHOTOS - Miscellaneous photographs
Q - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with Q
R - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with R
S - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with S
T1 - Eaton Evans Papers - clients whose surname begins with 'T'
T2 - Eaton Evans Papers - clients whose surname begins with 'T'
T3 - Eaton Evans Papers - clients whose surnames begin with 'T'
T4 - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with T
V - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with V
W - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with W
X - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors
Y - Papers of Messrs Eaton Evans and Morris solicitors for surnames beginning with Y
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