John Peck to Sir John Trevor, MP (Cannon Row, Westminster): trouble with Captain Ball over his failure to pay as promised; young Wood is at Trevalyn with his mother and will come there again when recipient comes down; Mr Samuel Lloyd the vicar has paid only part of his arrears and writer may be forced to distrain on some tenants for theirs; the price of corn has fallen by half and writer has £100 of unsold corn of his own besides that of recipient and new corn is very forwatd and plentiful and likely to be very cheap; a possible mistake in the lease of Matthews the tenant of Plas Teg.
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- Dates of Creation18 May 1650
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