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Royal charters and grants,

Classified lists of Royal charters and grants 1660-1668. These consist of 'Promiscuous Grants to severall persons which are not reduced to distinct Heads'; grants for imparking and disparking and for free warren, and warrants for game-keepers; charters granted or renewed to companies and incorporated bodies; denizations granted to foreigners; licences for exercising shows, games, and lotteries, for erecting playhouses, and to mountebanks; grants for the alteration of surnames; grants for erecting and maintaining lighthouses; suspensions of persons from their offices and revocations of their grants; patents of inventions; grants to clergy and for the union of churches; grants to colleges, schools, and hospitals; licences for the enclosure and alteration of highways and footways; and warrants to the Duke of York, Lord High Admiral, for the sale of old shipping. Paper; 97 ff., unnumbered; 445 x 285;full rough calf with blind tooling.

Legal precedents,

A composite volume containing legal precedents in English and Latin of the late Tudor and Stuart periods relating to accounts, entries of writs, dower, case, trespass on the case, declaration of debt, trespass and insult, etc. Paper; 176 ff.; 330 x 210; full rough calf.

Transcripts of warrants, letters, etc., relating mainly to measures for the defence of the realm,

Transcripts of warrants, letters, and other documents of Queen Elisabeth, 1583/4 - 1588, relating mainly to various measures for the defence of the realm. Most of the transcripts are contemporary, the remainder, together with the marginal and other notes, being in an early eighteenth century hand. Paper; ff. 1-191, some unnumbered, some blank, and some cut away; 346 x 240; half sheepskin.

Plunkenett Papers,

Will of Thomas Plukenett of Chiswick, co. Middlesex, 1 Dec. 1719, together with a codicil 30 October 1721; will of Grace Plukenett, his wife, 4 July 1727; receipts, 1736-1760, to Plukenett Woodroffe, their grandson, for the payment of money; and a certified extract from the parish register of Chiswick, recording the baptism of George, son of Plukenett Woodroffe, 22 March 1755. This volume was formerly Phillipps MS. 19317. Paper; 9 ff.;boards.

Election petitions,

Account of election petitions submitted to Parliament, 1727-1759. The constituencies are arranged in alphabetical order and include the following:- Anglesey, Beaumaris, Brecknockshire, Cardiff, Cardiganshire, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Denbighshire, Flint, Glamorgan, Haverfordwest, Monmouthshire, Montgomeryshire, Montgomery, Pembrokeshire, Pembroke, Radnorshire, Radnor, and New Radnor. Paper; 269 ff., unnumbered; 375 x 238; full parchment.

Diary of Walter Powell of Llantilio, Monmouthshire,

Diary of Walter Powell of Llantilio, Monmouthshire Published; see The Diary of Walter Powell of Llantilio Crossenny in the county of Monmouth, gentleman, 1605-1654.(Transcribed, and notes by Joseph Alfred Bradney, F.S.A. Bristol, 1907). Kept in a small green portfolio. Paper; 90 pp., unnumbered; 139X90; roughly bound in part of a parchment deed.

Letters of Powell of Llantilio, Monmouth, and Lewis of Llwyn-y-ffortun, co. Carmarthen,

Letters of the families of Powell of Llantilio, Monmouth, and Lewis of Llwyn-y-ffortun, co. Carmarthen. The writers include Mary Morgan, Charles Powell, Sheldon Powell, Mary Powell, E. Powell (wife of William Powell), Elizabeth Powell (wife of Matthew Powell), William Powell, Matthew Powell, Charles Powell, junior, Mary Powell, Rd. Mountford, W. Morgan, W. Harkwith, Richard Lewis, J. Howell, Eliza Lewis, C. Lewis, David Parry, Thomas Lewis, Margaret Morgan, Rowland Lewis, M. Lewis. At the end of the volume there are accounts of the charities of James and John Powell, late of Kemere, gents., dec., in the parish of Llantilio Crossenny, co. Monmouth, 1700-1726. Paper; 95 ff., unnumbered; 384 X 267; 1645-1751; half leather.

Accounts of Llantilio mill, Monmouthshire,

Detailed accounts of the mill of Llantilio kept by Walter Powell, 1621-1637, giving the profits of the mill, costs of repair, wages, and other expenses, and the amount of corn sold by him. There are interspersed sundry domestic and agricultural accounts. The volume is lettered on the spine: 'Mill Accounts of Matthew [sic] Powell 1621 to 1637'. Paper; 524 pp., unnumbered; 200 X 147; 1621-1637; full cloth.

Abstracts of Monmouthshire records,

Abstracts of Feet of Fines, Plea Rolls, Tower Records, Close Rolls, etc. (1689-1760) in the Public Record Office relating to properties in numerous parishes in co. Monmouth. Paper; 144 ff., unnumbered; 316X191;; half morocco. On the fly-leaf is the name of VWm Dean, Clytha.

Accounts of Llantilio mill, Monmouthshire,

Accounts of the mill of Llantilio, kept by Walter Powell, 1637-1641, giving details of expenditure on repairs and labour, end the amount of corn sold, together with sundry other domestic and agricultural accounts. The volume is packed in brown paper. Paper; 166 pp., unnumbered; 210 X 160; 1637-1641; unbound.

Monmouthshire civil war papers of Walter Powell,

Letters and papers dealing mainly with the Civil War in Monmouthshire, mostly addressed to Walter Powell of Llantilio Crossenny. The writers include Ambrose Scudamore, Edward Prichard, George Kenn, Ed. White, Charles Powell, Sibill Powell, Anne Powell, William Lawes (Treasurer at War), John Milborne, Thomas Stubbs, Hugh Owen, Ed. Littleton, Henry Lunsford, Margaret Herbert, Walter Powell, William Morgan, Henry Milborne, William Powell, Charles Price, Edward Jones, J. Hughes, Henry Herbert, John Aylett, Somerset Robins, John James, Francis Walsham, James Springett, Henry Morgan, Nicholas Johns, Benjamin Clark, Reb. Aubrey, John Morgan, [Sir] James Herbert, Mai Moris, Grymbald Pauncefoot and M. Lewis. In addition to the letters there are warrants for the raising of money for the King, accounts of taxes and provisions collected in the hundred of Skenfrith and in Llantilio Crossenny for the prosecution of the war, papers relating to the siege of Raglan Castle, orders for the regulation of the King's troops, lists of soldiers to be billeted in the county, a copy of King Charles's speech on the scaffold, a copy of the speech of Sir Edward Deering in Parliament concerning the liturgy of the church of England, papers relating to exemptions from the taxation of mills, and legal and personal documents. The volume is lettered: MSS Letters And Papers Addressed To Walter Powell Of Llantilio During The CIVIL Wars. Paper; 113 ff, unnumbered; 374 X 219; 1623-1755; calf, with blind tooling.

Commonplace and account book of Matthew Powell,

The volume, entitled 'Matthew Powell his collecting book Anno Domini 1716', contains Latin phrases from the work of Erasmus with English translations, extracts from Martial's Epigrams, and accounts. Paper; 62 pp., unnumbered, of which 33 are blank; 149X90; paper. Kept in a small green portfolio with the Diary of Walter Powell.

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