- 4613-4621.
- File
- 1748-56.
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Stock Books of the demesne of Edwinsford (inventories of cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs, and particulars of animals sold, killed or died).
Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Stock Books of the demesne of Edwinsford (inventories of cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs, and particulars of animals sold, killed or died).
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Suggestions, privately and confidentially submitted to the parties interested in the affairs of the Royal Bank of Australia, of a plan for settling its differences, by forming a new management, which from the most valuable portions of the property being sheep and cattle stations, lying on the Murray river, might take its name from that river, and be called 'The Murray River Wool and Agricultural Association'; together with an Appendix containing a list of the properties of the Royal Bank of Australia. Printed.
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Summons of court, reckoning, and payment by Dame Margaret Forbes Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, relict of the late Sir Francis Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, bart., and William Douglas Dick of Pitkerro, presently residing at Leamington, co. Warwick, accepting trust-disponees and executors of the said deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, against James Moncrieff Melville, W.S., residing at Hanley, near Edinburgh, and Donald Lindsay, accountant in Edinburgh, judicial factor on the estate and effects of the said deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, for his interest. [Printed: second and final copies].
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Summons of payment, relief, and damages by Dame Margaret Forbes Walker Drummond and William Douglas Dick [as in Nos. 5664-5], against James Moncrieff Melville, W.S. [as in Nos. 5664-5], Sir James Walker Drummond, bart., and Donald Lindsay [as in Nos. 5664-5]. [Printed: second and final copies].
Summons of reduction, count, reckoning, and payment in the action specified in Nos. 5666-7,
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Printed. Two copies.
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Summons of relief and payment by Sir James Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, bart., pursuer, against (1) James Moncrieff Melville, writer to the Signet, residing at Hanley, near Edinburgh, and along with the now deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, bart., one of the two partners of the firm of Walker and Melville, W.S., Edinburgh, (2) Dame Margaret Forbes Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, relict of the deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, and (3) William Douglas Dick of Pitkerro, presently residing at Brussels, or elsewhere abroad, accepting trust-disponees and executors of the said deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, defenders. [Printed; second copy].
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Summons of Sir James Walker Drummond, bart., eldest son of the marriage between the now deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, bart., and Dame Margaret Forbes Walker Drummond of Hawthornden, pursuer, against the said Dame Margaret Forbes Walker Drummond and William Douglas Dick of Pitkerro, presently residing at Midfield House, near Roslin, accepting trustees and executors of the deceased Sir Francis Walker Drummond, defenders. [Printed; third copy].
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Sunday Picture Books and Hymns And Pictures published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. No. 7046 bears the inscription: 'James Hamlyn Williams Drummond from his affectionate Papa, Feby. 15/[18]60'.
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Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Surrender of a lease of a messuage or tenement of lands called Tir Abernaint, parish of Talley,
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Surrender of a lease of messuages and lands called Llaethige, parish of Conwillgayo,
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Surrender of an annuity of £20 originally granted in No. 806 of 26 May, 1710,
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Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Surrender of No. 2043 of 1 Nov., 1730,
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Part of Edwinsford Estate Records
Surrender (on default of redemption) of the properties specified in No. 631 of 3 Dec., 1597,
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Survey of messuages, tenements, and lands, revenues and personal estates in the parish of Conwillgaio, co. Carmarthen, made by the oath of Richard Williams, Thomas David, Thomas Rees, William David, David Ruddergh, Richard Lewis Ruddergh, Thomas Morgan William, Griffith Morgan, John David John, David Morgan, Griffith Rees, and David William David Morgan, surveyors, sworn before Morgan Jones and Jenkin Dawkins, esquires, two of the commissioners of the monthly assessments in the said county. The survey, which is especially rich in place-names, is divided under the headings of y Vainor issa, Cwm bleog, and the hamlets of Cwm Twrch, Cwm Cothy, and Maestroythin. [10 Membranes, including 4 parchment and 6 paper].
T. Williams to Sir Rice Williams at Rhydoddwyn,
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There are two of the writer's tenants taken with a quominus yesterday. The recipient might remember that the writer was very willing to comply upon the recipient's patent. The recipient was so kind as to give liberty for the writer's own tenants to come to the writer's mill, only paving an acknowledgment of a groat a year. He can assure the recipient that there has not been a 'kimos' [cynos] of any of 'theirs' since that time in the writer's mill. He never desired Richard Evan's custom, but he hopes the recipient will not ruin him on the score of coming to the writer's mill. From this day forwards the recipient has 'them'. He hopes he shall not find the want of 'their' custom. Pray, pardon the writer's blotting, for he is not very well this morning after riding late last night. He desires to know whether the recipient will discharge the writer's tenants or that he may get bail for 'their' appearance. Humble service to Lady Williams.