Warrant nominating a scholar in the Charter-house [see above, no. 2429]. Draft,
- Ottley (Pitchford Hall) Correspondence/2430.
- File
- [1716, c. March].
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Warrant nominating a scholar in the Charter-house [see above, no. 2429]. Draft,
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Warrant for appointment to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath of Lt General Sir Robert Grant, R.E., K.C.B., letter transmitting above, and order of ceremonial. PH/7-9.
Warrant for appointment to Companion of the Order of the Bath of Lt-Colonel Robert Grant, R.E. PH/1,
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Wal. Stubbs to [Adam Ottley]. Mr Ottley's settlement,
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Wages book for carpenters, plasterers, brick layers, labourers, etc. EA/266,
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W: W: Bagot at Blithfield at [Adam Ottley]. He is much obliged to the recipient for having been so kind as to reserve him a buckhound whelp.
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W. Tucker at Haverfordw[es]t to [Adam Ottley]. He thanks the recipient for his last [letter] wherein the recipient gave an 'account of the affair of Lamphey'. The writer communicated the same to Sir Arthur Owen who says that his lease has not yet expired. Endorsed: brief note of contents.
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W. Tucker at Haverfordw[es]t to [Adam Ottley]. He hopes the recipient's goodness will pass by his non-compliance with the recipient's recommendation. His brother, a lieutenant in the navy, lately had a command after a long solicitation by friends. Being under such an obligation he cannot refuse in all gratitude voting with them at the next election [see letter no. 1946]. Endorsed: brief note of contents.
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W. Tucker at Haverfordwest to [Adam Ottley]. He has nothing satisfactory to give the recipient an account of in relation to the two leases the recipient wrote to him about. He can get no information concerning that of Lamphey, and as to the lease of Nantgunlle he has a friend who has promised to make a particular enquiry into the value thereof. Endorsed: brief note of contents.
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W. Tucker at Haverfordw[es]t to [Adam Ottley]. He cannot vote for Mr Campbel according to the recipient's recommendation. The other candidate is his wife's uncle.
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W. Oakeley to Mr Adam Ottley at Pitchford. He wishes the recipient to use his influence with the writer's uncle to let the writer hold the living of Pitchford until the recipient is old enough to take it himself.
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W. Mount at Westminster to [Adam Ottley]. He cannot pay the bill drawn on him. He wishes for time to make up his accounts with the recipient until he, the writer, returns to Wales.
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W. Mount at Eccleshall-Castle to [Adam Ottley]. He has sent to Lichfield and believes that Mrs Lawrence will receive a bill for £25 on the recipient's account by the following post; ecclesiastical news. Endorsed: brief note of contents.
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W: Brigges at Eccleshale Castle to [Adam Ottley]. His lordship will be glad to wait on the recipient at any time during the next month at Eccleshale. The affair mentioned by the recipient at Salop: his lordship finds he will please nobody, and there are properties he does not care to meddle with.
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W. Acton to [Adam Ottley]. The recipient's tenants in 'this Town' await his commands as to how they are to dispose of their votes.
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W. Acton to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. The election for Bridgnorth being appointed to be on the following Wednesday he desires the recipient's vote and interest.