[?] Draft to Customs & Excise,
- D473.
- Ffeil
- 1928.
4581 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
[?] Draft to Customs & Excise,
Rhan oWigfair Estate Records,
Acknowledges recipient's services in the writer's affairs in France and kindness to Mr Probert. Encloses letter to Mr Stuart in Paris. French.
[? Edmund Thomas, Wilbury] to [Joseph] Brooks, Woodstock,
Writes in the absence of Lord Powis. Has consulted Mr Probert, the agent, concerning Mr Holbeach and Tackley: Lord Charles Spencer had become Lord Powis's tenant there. Draft.
[--]; Edwarde's trust; Schedule of deeds; Copy,
[? Edwards, Lewis], [Bala], (draft).
[? Edwards, Roger], Bala. Welsh,
? Edwards, Roger, Bala. Welsh,
[? Edwards, Roger], Bala. Welsh,
? Edwards, Roger, Bala. Welsh,
'... Elephantiasis?'... MS, one notebook.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
? Evans, Ministry of Transport, Cardiff,
Rhan oSir Haydn Jones Papers,
The Department's inability to issue any grants in respect of the Tywyn - Minffordd (Talyllyn Road) Scheme. Ts.
Discusses money matters; has happy memories of time spent at Waddingtons' home; sends thanks to Mme [J] W.
? Feilding to the Duke of Powis,
Now that old Justice Marshall is dead, Lord Craven has come to a settlement of his affair with his Grace. Lord Craven told that the £500 interest his Grace had already paid Coll. How would he abated. Likewise the £100 legacy left his Grace by the late Lord Craven. Lord Craven should pay the £4000 mortgage on the manors of Oswestry.
' Folklore Of Dyfed' : essay by D.R.P,
Rhan oD. Rhys Phillips Papers,
Ff. 116.
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Rhan oRuthin Lordship Records
Recipient was to attend Mr Hoblyn to treat concerning the lordship of Ruthin. He was to pay special attention to securing for the writer the whole fee farm rents, being £243.8.21/2., and the royalties of the lordship. Since chief rents paid by tenants fell short of answering the said sum, the deficiency should be made good to the writer out of leasehold lands which, along with toll of Ruthin, were to be retained by Mr. Hoblyn. As there were arrears of chief rents, care should be taken that the writer should have full power to distrain for these.