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344 Jones, and died s.p. 3 March 1808, aged 87. His brother Richard was Attorney General of the Brecknock circuit (see Great Sessions, p. 155). 13 July.—Mr. William Williams, Banker, Brecon— called " Merchant Williams " ; partner in Wilkins and Co., the Old Bank, Brecon, died in or "lately " before April 1814. 10 Aug.—Viscount Hereford. 14 Sept.—Edward Morgan, Esq., Recorder. 11 Oct.—Edward Kendall, Esq., of Danypark, founder of the Iron Works at Beaufort, H. S. 1803 (see Old Wales, vol. 1, p. 349). 9 Nov.—Hugh Bold, Esq. (1731-1809), Attorney at law, Brecon, Bailiff 1778, 1783, 1791, and 1804, Steward of the Halimot Manor of Brecon, m. Eliz. dau. of John Phillips, Esq. (1700-63), Tregaer ; was a follower of Wesley, and the first Steward and Treasurer of that body at Brecon. " I know no attorney to be depended on like Mr. Bold of Brecon," wrote John Wesley. 14 Dec.—Rev. Richard Davies, vicar of Brecon. 1792. 11 Jan.—Sir Charles Gould (1725-1806), afterwards Morgan of Tredegar, M.P. Breconshire (see Pari. Hist, of Wales, p. 20). 8 Feb.—Sir Charles Gould. 14 Mar.—Wm. Morgan James Esq., (1766-98) of Brecon, and Pool Hall, Crickadarn, H. S. 1792. 14 April.—John Williams, Esq. 13 June.—Meredith Price, Esq. 11 July.—Edward Williams, Esq. (d. 1799), eldest son of Sir Edw. Williams, Bart. 8 Aug.—Rev. W. Aubrey. 12 Sept.—Henry Allen, Esq. (1754-1847), The Lodge (see Great Sessions, p. 155).