Letter from William Herbert to Dominique Donnelly,
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- 1728, April 12.
Letter, 12 April 1728, concerning funding for mining operations.
Letter from William Herbert to Dominique Donnelly,
Letter, 12 April 1728, concerning funding for mining operations.
Letter from William Herbert to [Dominique] Donnelly [copy],
Copy of a letter, [September] 172[8], concerning Donnelly’s complaints about Mortemer and Captain Galloway, strongly criticising his behaviour in his dealings with Lady Powis, and relieving him of responsibilities.
Letter from [William Herbert] Lord Powis to Humphrey Parry,
Letter, 23 July 1743, from [William Herbert] Lord Powis to Humphrey Parry, attorney, requesting him to allow players to act in Oswestry town hall.
Powis, William Herbert, Marquess of, ca. 1665-1745.
Letter from [William Herbert] begging a grant of a Welsh lordship [draft],
Draft of a letter, [1674], from [William Herbert] to [?the Duke of Monmouth] begging a grant of a Welsh lordship, either Denbigh or Bromfield and Yale.
Powis, William Herbert, Duke of, 1617-1696.
Letter from William Habington to [?],
Letter, 9 November [1650x1654], from William Habington to [?] arranging payment of money to Lord and Lady Palmer.
Letter from William Blathwayt [Secretary at War] to [William Herbert] Lord Montgomery,
Letter, November [1687], from William Blathwayt [Secretary at War] to [William Herbert] Lord Montgomery [colonel of a regiment of foot] concerning a meeting of General Officers in the Horse Guards [London], relating to the allowance of medicaments in the king’s forces.
Blathwayt, William, 1649?-1717.
Letter from Watkin Williams Wynn to [William Herbert], duke of Powis,
Letter, 5 June 1731, from Watkin Williams Wynn to [William Herbert], duke of Powis, concerning a grant of land for a market house in Llanvair [?Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd or ?Llanfair Caereinion].
Williams-Wynn, Watkin, 1692-1749
Letter from [Walter James] to [Lady Powis],
Letter, [c.October 1671], from [Walter James] to [Lady Powis] acknowledging her care, but asking for more money.
Letter from [Walter James] to [Lady Powis] [copy],
Copy of a letter, [1671], from [Walter James] to [Lady Powis] giving reasons for declining to have his employment with his Lordship, and a note of things to be seen to in London this term.
Letter from Thomas Newport to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 26 August 1684, from Thomas Newport to Henry Herbert concerning the interest shown by one Mr Freake [?Piercy Freke, landowner in Cork] in purchasing certain of Herbert’s lands in Ireland.
Letter from Thomas Middleton to [the Committee of Both Houses] [copy],
Copy of a letter, 18 September 1644, from Sir Thomas Middleton to [the Committee of Both Houses], giving his opinion as to the restoration of Edward Herbert to his former place and goods.
Letter from Thomas Herbert to [Richard] Herbert,
Letter, 2 May 1655, from Thomas Herbert, agent for [Richard] Herbert, to Colonel Herbert concerning transporting tenants and stock to Lord Herbert’s estate in Kerry.
Letter from Thomas Herbert to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 14 September 1658, from Thomas Herbert to Edward Herbert at Llyssyn concerning a bill of exchange for £100 to John Myddleton in London.
Letter from [Thomas Herbert] to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 16 May 1671, from [Thomas Herbert] to Edward Herbert concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from Thomas Herbert to [Edward] Herbert,
Letter, 26 January 1656, from Thomas Herbert to [Edward] Herbert concerning a discharge from the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, a rent account, and his trial at Monmouth assizes.
Letter from Thomas Dungan to Henry Arthur Herbert,
Letter, 18 August 1759, from Thomas Dungan to Henry Arthur Herbert concerning demands from tenants for the reduction of rents, and the estate of the late [William Herbert], duke of Powis, at Oswestry.
Letter from Thomas Budd to Humphrey Parry,
Letter from Thomas Barker to Richard Baldwyn,
Letter, 22 September 1735, from Thomas Barker to Richard Baldwyn, attorney in Ludlow.
Letter from the tenants of Castle Island to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 16 June 1656, from the tenants of Castle Island in Kerry to Edward Herbert complaining of Francis Lloyd’s usage of them.
Letter from the Privy Council to [?the Sheriff of Montgomery] [copy],
Copy of a letter, 1 June 1600, from the Privy Council to [?the Sheriff of Montgomery] concerning problems caused by the dearth of corn – the queen [Elizabeth] has ordered measures intended to reduce prices.