Ddisgrifiad / Description | (a) WRIT OF SUMMONS 1. Humphrey Lewis (trading as P. and H. Lewis), plaintiff 2. Jesse Stott and Abraham Henthorne Stott (trading as J. Stott and Sons) of 60 Haworths Buildings, Cross St., Manchester, defendant. Claim for £27-5-1
(b) ACCOUNT From P. and H. Lewis to J. Stott and Sons, Pensychnant, Conway for £27-5-1.
(c) LETTER From Humphrey Lewis, timber merchant, Conway to Messrs. Jones and Porter, Conway re Lewis v Stott. (23 October 1890)
(d) LETTER From W. Ashley Jones, High Court, Bangor to Messrs. William Jones and Porter re Lewis v Stott. (24 October 1890)
(e) LETTER From Stott and Sons of 60 Haworth's Buildings, Cross St., Manchester to Messrs. William Jones and Porter enclosing a cheque for £30-15-1 to pay debt in case of Lewis v Stott and complaining that there was no need to take such extreme measures to recover it. (31 October 1890) |