Accounts, bill and receipts of Ursula, countess of Plymouth, Thomas, earl of Plymouth, and Thomas, lord Windsor, relating to rents, taxes, tithes, goods, services, and wages, including a coachbuilder's receipt for mending the countess of Pembroke's coach, 1689 (A10/468), a glazier's bill for the chancel of the church at Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, 1693 (A10/484), a receipt for erecting two sun dials at the earl of Plymouth's house at Flanchford, Surrey, 1685 (A10/525), receipt for the writ of election for Kingston upon Hull for delivery to the sheriff of the town, 1684 (A10/574), receipt for the stone-cutter's work in finishing Sir Thomas Widdrington's tomb, 1675 (A10/620), bills for food and drink at Cardiff Audits and Receipts, 1713 (A10/677, 788), bills for food, drink and stabling at Cardiff, 1713-15 (A10/679, 734, 746), letter from Lord Windsor to Mr Seward, hoping to sell Ogmore and Newton Nottage to satisfy the creditors until more can be sold, 1713 (A10/685), note of the mises due at the death of every lord to his successor from the manors of Aber-carn, Machen and Wentloog, co. Mon., 18 cent. (A10/718) and an account of Ursula, countess of Plymouth's funeral charges, 1717 (A10/767). Four bundles.