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Plas Power Estate Records and Papers
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Montgomeryshire,

Deeds concerning land in the county of Montgomery (including the townships of Allt y Brain, Berriew, Bodyddan, Bodynfol, Brithdir, Buttington, Castell, Churchstoke, Coedtalog, Craen, Dolgwden, Dolwen, Dythienyth, Halghton, Hengynwyd, Hirnant, Hurdley, Cynwyl, Llandinam, Llanfeddian, Llanidloes, Llanllugan, Llanfair, Machynlleth, Maestregymer, Manafon, Montgomery, Noddfa, Pennant, Welshpool, Rhydfaes, Rhywhiriarth, Rhysnant, Simons Castle and Trefeglwys), together with bonds of obligation made by persons resident in the county. A few of the deeds also concern land in Denbighshire.

Shropshire,

Deeds and leases concerning land in the county of Shropshire (including the lordship and manor of Gatton, the forest of Hoggestowe, the manor of Buildwas, the towns of Bridgnorth and Shrewsbury, and the parishes, townships, etc., of Abertanat, Albrighton, Blodwel Fawr, Brompton, Bron y Garth, Crickheath, Cynhinion, Daywell, Ifton Rhyn, Llwyntidman, Pentre'r Gaer, Priest Weston, Quatford, Soughton, Sweeney, Wenfield, Weston Magna, Weston Rhyn and Worfield), together with bonds of obligation made by persons resident in the county, as well as associated legal papers and some genealogical notes.

Other English counties,

Deeds relating to properties in London, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Middlesex and Suffolk, together with agreements and bonds of obligation made by persons resident in those counties, and a recitation of deeds and inquisitions concerning lands in Kent formerly in the possession of Lord Cobham. Some of the documents also refer to land in Shropshire.

Plas Power valuations,

Valuations of estates in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Shropshire, notably Hafod-y-bwch, Marchwiail, and the Park estate, together with proposals to Mary Myddelton concerning land in Merionethshire..

Mary Myddelton's purchase of Plas Power,

Financial and legal papers accumulated by Thomas Davies, clerk and attorney acting for Mary Myddelton, relating to her purchase of the estate, including letters, rents, accounts, bills, valuations, receipts, legal opinions, deeds and abstracts of deeds.

Letters to Rev. Thomas Lloyd,

Letters to Rev. Lloyd at both Plas Power and Chirk Castle, mostly relating to the Myddeltons' estate and personal matters, together with a few letters from John Lloyd and T. Meredith relating to electioneering in Denbighshire, 1716. Rev. Thomas Lloyd was the sitting tenant at Plas Power from 1720, and acted on behalf of several members of the Myddelton family in estate matters for many years. His son, William Lloyd, succeeded him as the tenant of Plas Power in 1734, renting it from Mary Myddelton.

Letters to other identified recipients,

Letters to other identified recipients, predominantly members of the Fownes, Myddelton and FitzHugh families and households, and their representatives and associates, together with those of the Lloyd family after Rev. Thomas Lloyd moved to Plas Power in 1720; included are letters from William Fownes, Richard Myddelton, Mary Myddelton and Roger Mostyn; as well as a letter from [Philip, duke of] Wharton, to his sister Lady Jane Holt, 1726, expressing his concern for his family in the light of his appointment as Jacobite ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire; a letter from John Yorke with military news from 'camp between Balaklava and Sebastopol', October 1854, and a copy of his letter from 'Balaklava Harbour'; and two letters from E.J. Stracey from Balaclava, October [1854], and 'camp before Sebastopol', December 1854, concerning military affairs and the condition of the army.

Letters to unidentified recipients,

Letters to unidentified recipients, mostly apparently members of the Fownes, Myddelton and FitzHugh families and households, and their representatives and associates, together with those of the Lloyd family after Rev. Thomas Lloyd moved to Plas Power in 1720; many of the letters are drafts in the hand of Mary Myddelton, and some may relate to Chirk Castle rather than Plas Power; included are a copy of a letter from an army officer north of Aberdeen, February 1715/6, to 'his ffreind att London' concerning the campaign against the Jacobites, and a letter from Captain E.W.D. Bell at Alma Heights, September 1854, concerning a recent action.

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