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MR. EDWARD DAVIES'S RENT AUDITS.

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MR. EDWARD DAVIES'S RENT AUDITS. The half-yearly rent audits for the Llanwnog, Kerry, and Llandinam estates of Mr Edward Davies, J.P.. of Plas Dinam (High Sheriff of the county of Montgomery), were held respectively on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday week. Mr Davies, who was unable to attend, was represented bv the agent of the estates (Mr Edw. Jones, surveyor, Newtown) and by his secretary, Mr John Owen. A substantial dinnner was served at each place, at the close of which the agent addressed a few words to the tenants, and read to them a letter, which appears below, and from which he said they would see the kind attention and consideration which Mr Davies devoted to the interests of his tenants. At Llanwnog Mr Richard Jones, Pertheirin, replied on behalf of the tenants, and at Kerry Mr R. Morgan. Bahaillon, responded. Both gentlemen referred to the kind relationship existing on the estates between landlord and tenants, and expressed the hope that it would long continue. The following is a copy of the letter read by the agent from Mr Davies :— Plas Dinam, Llandinam, Montgomeryshire, 2nd August, 1892. Dear Mr Jones,—I am sorry that owing to important en- gageinenta in Cardiff I am unable to be present at the different rent audits this week, and I therefore write to yon as to the remissions which are to be allowed on this occasion. In considering the matter I had in mind the fact that in past times it has been usual for the Sheriff of the year to present his tenants with a livery in order that they might appear at the procession for the reception of the Judge. This custom, however, is dying out, and I did not caro to perpetuate it; but, rather, in lieu thereof, I prefer to remit an extra sum of 25 for the year to each tenant, and .£1 for the year to each cot- tager, cottagers holding land to receive £210s for the year iu half-yearly instalments in each case; the £10 per cent re- mission to be as heretofore, and to be extended to all farmers without any limit as to rental. Please convey my remembrances and best wishes to the company, and also my regret at being unable to attend. Yours very faithfully, EDWARD DAVIES.

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