- A175.
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- 1822 Aug. 17.
Part of Vivian Papers
Referring to the sale of a horse; the death of [Lord] Londonderry; Cuvier's theory of the earth; Bonaparte's opinions.
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Part of Vivian Papers
Referring to the sale of a horse; the death of [Lord] Londonderry; Cuvier's theory of the earth; Bonaparte's opinions.
Part of Aberpergwm estate records
Character of Elizabeth Lewis, a servant who had been in writer's service.
A. England, National Liberal Club,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers
Henry Haydn Jones's long absence from the House of Commons; splits within the Party.
A. Evan Williams, Penybont, Radnorshire,
Part of Nanteos estate records
The boundary dispute with Cwmpenllydan, one of the Nanteos farms.
A. F. and P. W. Tweedie, Lincoln's Inn, London,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Payment of costs in a case concerned with her brother Richard's application for a younger son's portion. The case had been unsuccessful, but she had agreed to pay.
A. F. and P. W. Tweedie, Lincoln's Inn, London,
Part of Nanteos estate records
The assessment of estate taxes.
A. F. and P. W. Tweedie, Lincoln's Inn, London,
Part of Nanteos estate records
Reply to a letter of Mrs Powell's (draft preserved 4928) concerning a mortgage. News of family in the Army.
A. F. Pollard, Institute of Historical Research, London,
Part of J. Conway Davies Papers,
A. F. Whyte (MP, to E. T. John),
Part of E. T. John papers
Circular summoning those MPs interested in the formation of a Foreign Affairs Committee in the Commons. Typescript.
A facsimile of a drawing of Gwyn Thomas, entitled Novel Faces, with a couplet printed underneath,
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
Part of Tredegar Estate Records,
A Facsimile of a letter dated 25 Aug. 1675 written by Sir Henry Morgan to Capt. Edmunds, dated Port Royal, Jamaica, assuring him that his ship would be welcome in any harbour.
A facsimile of the will of Daniel Rowland,
A Faculty (draft) to erect seats in the church of Llangastey tallyllyn co. Brecon,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Part of Badminton Estate Records
A fair copy duplicate of the proceedings recorded in no. 1728, with the proceedings of one additional Court of View of Frank Pledge, 24 April 1714. The lord is Henry, Duke of Beaufort, and James Smith, esq., chief steward. In this court the defaulters of suit and service are arranged under the following sub heads: New Church East End, New Church West End, Mathern, Penhow, Itton, Kemish inferior, St Arvans, Lanvaches, and Hardwich & Mounton. At the same Court constables were appointed for New Church East End, Mathern, Lanvaches, Hardwick & Mounton, Penhow, New Church West End, Portscuet, and Itton. This vol. contains in addition proceedings of the following Views of Frank Pledge for the following manors:. Tidenham, seventeen courts, 20 Sept. 1712-3 May 1720. A fair copy duplicate, written from no. 1728 containing the same information on the proceedings of the 4 Views of Frankpledge, together with the proceedings of 13 additional courts (making 17 Courts in all), all of them Views of Frankpledge. Henry Duke of Beaufort is described as lord of the first and last, the Hon. James Bertie, esq., Doddington Grevile, esq., and Francis Clerke esq., trustees of Henry Duke of Beaufort, as lords of the second court, the first two named only as trustees as lords of the other courts. Of the first court James Smith, esq., is steward, of the second Thomas Fry is his under-steward, and of the remaining eleven courts John Burgh, esq., is chief steward. Wollaston, 3 Oct. 1712-4 May 1720. A fair copy duplicate, written from no. 1728 containing the same information of the proceedings of the 3 Views of Frankpledge together with the proceedings of 11 additional courts (making 14 Courts in all), all these views of Frankpledge. Henry Duke of Beaufort is described as lord of the first and the last two courts. Of the second Court the Hon. James Bertie, esq., Doddington Grevile, esq., and Francis Clerke, esq., trustees of Henry Duke of Beaufort, and of the next two courts the first two named only as trustees are described as lords. Of the first Court James Smith, esq., is steward, of the second Court Thomas Fry as his under-steward, and of the remaining nine courts John Burgh, esq., is chief steward, with Lancelot Strother as his deputy on 30 April, 1718. Magor & Redwick, four courts, 4 Nov. 1712-22 April 1714, A fair copy duplicate of the proceedings of the three courts, 1712-1713, recorded in no. 1728, with proceedings of one additional Court of View of Frank Pledge, 22 April 1714. The lord is Henry, Duke of Beaufort, and James Smith, esq., is chief steward. Trelech Grange, four courts, 6 Oct. 1712-23 April 1714. A fair copy duplicate of the proceedings recorded in no. 1728, with proceedings of the additional Court of View of Frank Pledge, 23 April 1714. The lord is Henry, Duke of Beaufort and the chief steward James Smith, esq. Porthgaseg, four courts, 6 Oct. 1712 to 3 April 1714. A fair copy duplicate of the proceedings recorded in no. 1728, with proceedings of one additional Court of View of Frank Pledge, 3 April 1714. The lord is Henry, duke of Beaufort, and James Smith, esq., is steward. Pellenny alias Stavarny, four courts, 7 Oct. 1712-26 April 1714. A fair copy duplicate of the proceedings recorded in no. 1728, with proceedings of one additional Court of View of Frank Pledge, 26 April 1714. The lord is Henry, duke of Beaufort, and the steward is James Smith, esq. Book, 138 leaves, paper, foolscap, vellum bound, very good condition.
A fair copy of no. 2625, with a number of contemporary notes in an additional column
Part of Badminton Estate Records
(Book, paper, 7 leaves, parchment cover, good condition).