Carriers’ bill for Richard Lloyd,
- C2/2/23.
- File
- 1676.
Carriers’ bill for Richard Lloyd,
Case and opinion concerning copyhold in the manor of Worsley,
Case between Bernard Howard and Cat[herine] his wife,
Case concerning the estate in Ireland,
Case concerning the estate of [William Herbert], the late earl of Powis,
Catalogue of royal records at Whitehall, tempore Henry III–Elizabeth I,
Catalogue or collection, [1598x1648], of 'the particular instructions, negotiations and letters remaining in the offices of the king’s Paper Chamber at Whitehall', from the reign of Henry III to that of Elizabeth I.
Celebration on the safe delivery of a daughter to Lady Powis,
'List of persons that sent to the Ringers of Welshpool on account of the safe delivery of a daughter to Lady Powis', [1700x1750].
'Certaine select Remembrances ...',
Notes, [1640x1648], by Edward Herbert entitled ‘certaine select Remembrances tending to the instruction of a godlie and christian life, observed out of sondrie readings’.
Certificate concerning materials provided by Richard Herbert for the militia,
Certificate, 5 May 1651, by the Commissioners of the Militia for North Wales concerning horses, furniture, arms and armour provided by Richard Herbert.
Certificate of the losses of Edward Herbert and the inhabitants of Montgomery,
Certificate of the losses of Edward Herbert and the inhabitants of the town of Montgomery upon the surrender of Montgomery castle, 1644.
Certificate regarding Edward Herbert's losses,
Certificate by the Committee of Montg[omery] Shire regarding Edward Herbert’s losses, 27 April 1647.
England and Wales. Committee for Montgomeryshire.
Certificate regarding Thomas Middleton's intentions towards Montgomery castle,
Certificate of Rowland Evans, 8 April 1645, that he heard John Thomas of Dudston say that he heard Sir Thomas Myddleton say in early September 1644 that he would not meddle with Edward Herbert nor his castle, together with a copy.
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.
Charles II on his powers of suspending penal statutes [copy],
Copy of Charles II's answer, [1670x1680], to an address in the dispute between the House of Commons and the king touching his power of suspending penal statutes by declaration, and a copy of a second address and answer.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Charles II's instructions for the Commissioners for Remedy of Defective Titles in Ireland [copy],
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Charles Lloyd's supporters in an election at Montgomery,
List, [c.1700], of persons in the interest of Sir Charles Lloyd in a parliamentary election for the town of Montgomery.
'Clauses in the Statute of Limitation, to be agreed upon',
Colonel Goring’s account of the First Army Plot [copy],
Copies of: Henry Piercy’s letter to the Earl of Northumberland, presented to the House of Commons, 14 June 1641; interrogations propounded by the House of Commons to Colonel Goreinge concerning the plot with his answer upon them; and Col. Goreinge’s discovery of the plot upon his examination before the House of Commons, 24 June 1641.
Untitled
Commission in the Marquis of Montgomery’s regiment of Horse,
A commission [blank] to a major in [Henry Herbert] the Marquis of Montgomery’s regiment of Horse [from James II in exile], 10 March 1691.
James II, King of England, 1633-1701