? Maire, Gras Inn, to the Earl of Powis,
- 1735.
- File
- [1770x1800].
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Concerning a survey of the estates in Northamptonshire to be done by Mr. Collinridge in September. Draft.
? Maire, Gras Inn, to the Earl of Powis,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Concerning a survey of the estates in Northamptonshire to be done by Mr. Collinridge in September. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Charge of trespass on the lands of Robert Davies.
? Milward Dovaston, Vyrnwy bank, to Mr Pryce, Burgeding,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Trespass against Thomas Yeomans.
? Powis Castle, to [the Earl of Powis],
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The disappointment met with at the meeting in Llanfair concerning a proposed inclosure and the attitude of Mr. Wynne of Dole Ardin, Devereux of Keven Gwernen, Powell of Pool and the new rector of Castle. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Reasons for delay in answering. Has been relaxing after the business in town. Desires him to turn the affair of Mrs. Loftus into the channel of negotiation which recipient likes. Also commits the conduct of the exposals that are to come to the writer through the hands of Mr. Maire to his prudence. The lawsuits of Lady Mary and Mr. Gage and the management of Lord Stafford's affairs. Thanks in relation to the £2700 principal money which the recipient has thrown before him.
[? Richard Meredith] to James Gould,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Concerning Gould's offer for land and his arrears of rent. Never saw his lease. Driving his cattle from the land for fear of having them distrained is a cunning way of acting. Draft.
[? Robert Hughes] to [Francis] Lloyd,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Application by Mr Foulkes to be a tenant for a pew in Guilsfield church. Draft.
? S. Pryce to the Earl of Powis, Albemarle Street, London,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Has dispatched P.R. with his letter to Mr. Worley and desired an interview with him. Has not signed any order for the payment of one farthing though there are bills of £30 and £10 due for groceries and to the baker.
? S. Young, Aberystwith, to J[ohn] Probert, Powis Castle,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Demand for two years' rent to the Earl of Lisburne for the farms of Maen Arthur, Nant y Fynaches and Berthlwyd.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The exchange of lands at Lledrod between Evans and Mr Kynaston. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The late Miss Probert's business. Canal Shares. The Trefnant affairs. Incomplete draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Making an appointment.
[? Thomas Ryder] to Thomas Jones, esq., Bishops Castle, Shropshire,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Mr Kinchants' petition to the House of Commons. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The affairs of Mr E. B. Clive. The legacy received by Thomas Redshaw from the executors of Lady Clive, paid as a debt to Kenwright. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Mr. [Humphrey] Owen is ill. Inquires about the bill of £100. Encloses another bill of £100 payable to her and her sister. Draft.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Understands by mistress that the recipient remembered the writer in her letters. Expected recipient to have written to know how the writer had discharged the trust put in him (or her) but mistrusts by the concern 'I find her in' and continual illness. She seldom hears herself 'which I could hardly believe thinking you, sir to have that particular esteem that I must really tell you is but gratitude, it is strange there should be any alteration in you....... for that is of true friendship or love that doth not increase, but I hope better things of you'.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Advice on how to proceed in a suit.
? To ?. [the writer's cousin],
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The writer's absence in Reims in making submission to their new Archbishop. Sorry for their friend's death. Letter from John Lynch. The writer's uncle Dr. Donogh Conell wrote in 1643 from Rome that his uncle (the writer's) was newly made the bishop. In the same year met in Rochell with an Irish priest f. John Russell carrying the bulls for the same creation. Met at Bordeaux with r.f. Terenense O'Brien, late bishop of Imly, who told the writer of his uncle's consecration at Watterford; his uncle died in 1653 or 1654. Odorna is of St. Bernard's order. S. Christianus, O Gonairche, bishop of Lismore. Concerning Skellig-Michael and pilgrimages and the story of the birds. The privilege of Ivrahagh. Pilgrimage at Crochan. The Franciscans at Irillach. Other matters concerning Irish ecclesiastical and monastic history. Incomplete.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Concerning Captain Hauking's behaviour in respect of the writer's terms for fishing in the river. Poaching near Triston Hall, co. Suffolk. Drafts.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The question of a charge for salary for attending the works at Esgar y Mwn. Draft.