Account of work done for [Henry] Herbert by Thomas Rich, coachmaker, Piccadilly,
- C2/2/32.
- File
- 1680-1683.
Account of work done for [Henry] Herbert by Thomas Rich, coachmaker, Piccadilly,
Account of 'ye present troubles'; and a treatise on obedience to magistrates [draft],
Draft, [1639x1648], of ‘A short narration of occurrences in ye kingdome of Scotland and ye present troubles, together with their cause and progression’, together with a draft of ‘questions touching upon obedience to magistrates in eminency’.
Accounts of items bought by [Edward] Herbert of Robert Clarkson, [haberdasher/draper],
Accounts of payments to workmen at Tirymynech,
Accounts of workmen’s bills, tax accounts, wages, rent, etc.,
Accounts of workmen’s bills, tax accounts, wages and other particulars of work, chiefly at Crowthers Mill and quarries at Gungrog-fawr and Tirymynech, together with notes relating to payments of rent at Bridgnorth and elsewhere, 1689-1693.
Accounts, letters, notes, etc.,
Accounts, letters, notes, etc., [c.1620xc.1750], some in the hand of Edward Herbert.
Accounts, receipts and bills of [Henry Arthur Herbert], earl of Powis,
Address by [Edward Herbert] on foreign affairs [holograph copy or draft],
Holograph copy or draft of an address, 10 April 1635, by [Edward Herbert], one of the Council of War, to the king on the present state of the kingdom and foreign affairs, especially concerning France, Spain and the Low Countries.
Addresses and answers in Parliament [copy],
Copy of 'some of the addresses and answers made in the session of Parliament', 11 February-28 May 1677.
Addresses from the House of Commons to Charles II relating to England and Ireland [copy],
Advertisement of a mock recipe for statesmen,
Advice on the marriage of Edward Herbert, by Robert Rawworth, councillor at law,
Agreement between Henry Herbert and John Boraston,
Agreement between Henry Herbert of Ribsford, Worcestershire, and John Boraston, rector of Ribsford, 11 January 1675.
Agreement between Henry Herbert and [Thomas] Rich, coachmaker,
Agreement between William Horton and Robert Jefferys,
Agreement between William Horton [servant to Henry Herbert] and Robert Jefferys concerning a house in Southborough, near Tunbridge Wells, 19 May 1683.
Agreement concerning Wassall Hall,
Agreement [between Henry Herbert and others] concerning the house, grounds and other buildings at Wassall Hall, 3 November 1736.
An account of medieval Wales, a history of the Herbert family, and a comedy and a tragedy [drafts],
An account, [1700x1750], of medieval Welsh politics from the twelfth century to the fifteenth century, with particular reference to Powys; together with an account, [c.1730], of the history of the Herbert family (both of Powis Castle and of Cherbury) to the 1730s; and drafts, [1700x1750], of a comedy and a tragedy.
'An essay upon satyre’ and a satire in verse on Charles II,
'An infallible way ... for the recovery of the Palatinate [of the Rhine]' [copy],
Copy, 2 February 1636, of 'An infallible way ... for the recovery of the Palatinate [of the Rhine] ... by F[rancis] W[indebanke], sometime intelligencer to the kings of Spain'.