Report on Richard Herbert’s delinquency and debts [copy],
- E6/1/39.
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- [1648 or 1649].
Copy of a report [?to the Committee for Compounding] on Richard Herbert’s delinquency and debts, [1648 or 1649].
Report on Richard Herbert’s delinquency and debts [copy],
Copy of a report [?to the Committee for Compounding] on Richard Herbert’s delinquency and debts, [1648 or 1649].
Letter from William Herbert to Mathew Herbert of Coldbrook,
Letter, 13 April 1587, from William Herbert to Mathew Herbert of Coldbrook, concerning measures for raising troops in Monmouthshire for service in Ireland.
Herbert, William, Sir, 1553?-1593.
Orders of Elizabeth I concerning the dearth of grain [printed],
Printed copy, 1600, of 'Speciall orders and directions set forth by the Queen’s Majesty’s commandment, to all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, etc., for stay and redress of the dearth of grain'.
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.
Cessment on the borough of Montgomery,
Record of a cessment of 10s. on the borough of Montgomery for provision of ‘Sturkes’ [stirks], 29 May 1611.
Cessment on the town and liberties of Montgomery,
Record of a cessment of 10s. on the town and liberties of Montgomery for provision of His Majesty’s house for ‘Sturks’, and 5s. towards the relief of the poor prisoners in the county gaol, 29 May 1609.
Appointment of Richard Herbert of Dolguog as deputy custos rotulorum for Montgomeryshire,
Lord [Edward] Herbert’s appointment of Richard Herbert of Dolguog as his deputy custos rotulorum for Montgomeryshire on his going to Ireland, 3 June 1673.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Letter from James Downes to [Edward] Whittingham,
Letter, 14 February 1677, from James Downes, master of the Company of Drapers, to Mr [Edward] Whittingham, Recorder of Montgomery, concerning the flannel market and fairs at Montgomery.
Letter from Ro[bert] Jones to [Edward] Herbert,
Letter, 9 March 1677, from Ro[bert] Jones to Lord [Edward] Herbert concerning work on the house at Llyssyn, estate business and news.
Letter from Ed[ward] Whittingham to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 18 October 1680, from Ed[ward] Whittingham to Lord [Henry] Herbert concerning the election of bailiffs of Montgomery, and two libels arising from it affecting magistrates of the town.
Letter from T. Burton and the burgesses of Shropshire to ‘Cousin Read’,
Letter, 21 January [1681], from T. Burton and the burgesses of Shropshire to ‘Cousin Read’ concerning the election of a member of parliament for Shropshire.
Letter from the Gentlemen of Montgomeryshire to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 23 September 1688, from the Gentlemen of Montgomeryshire to Lord [Henry] Herbert, indicating that Mr Pugh of Mathafarn has been chosen as knight of the shire, and Captain Charles Herbert as burgess, both to serve in parliament.
Valuation of the ‘dignitie’, 'pension' and 'poll' of Henry Herbert,
Return of the petty constable for Pencoed in Llanwyddelan,
Subscription towards the Shropshire militia [printed],
Printed notice, 15 October 1743, concerning a subscription in Shropshire for payment of forces for the defence of His Majesty’s person and government.
Letter from William Williams to Henry Herbert,
Letter, [January or February c.1687], from William Williams to Henry Herbert concerning legal defence of the rights of Montgomery borough in the quo warranto proceedings.
Instructions by Charles I for the governance of Wales and the Marches,
The instructions are addressed to John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, who was President of the Council of Wales and the Marches.
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Petition of Edward Herbert concerning his title in the hundred of Chirbury,
Edward Herbert's petition to the king concerning his title to the fines for licences of concord, issues of jurors, and other profits of the green wax, together with the return of writs, in the hundred of Chirbury.
Heb deitl
Papers, 1644-1691, accumulated by members of the Herbert family of Cherbury during the course of their political activities. They include records and correspondence, 1644-1658, relating to the family’s role in the civil war throughout Wales, and their subsequent dispossession and rehabilitation; records and correspondence, 1660-1689, concerning the Montgomeryshire militia and the suppression of disaffected persons in the Welsh marches; and records and correspondence, 1660-1691, relating to the family’s support of Charles II and James II, including military service in France.