? ,Liverpoole, to [the] Earl [of] Powis, Albemarle Street, London,
- 1375-6.
- Ffeil
- 1767, Aug. 2.
Encloses particulars of the account of Patent Comptroller's fees, 1766-7.
? ,Liverpoole, to [the] Earl [of] Powis, Albemarle Street, London,
Encloses particulars of the account of Patent Comptroller's fees, 1766-7.
? B. Nash, Bromsgrove, to T. J. White, Witley, Worcestershire,
See No. 9508 dated 4 Oct. 1794.
- Bates, 12 Downing Street, to [Thomas] Ryder,
Expense of the writ for Montgomery.
[? Charles Wilding] to Viscount Clive,
Tithes of the parishes of Pool, Buttington and Guilsfield. Draft. 4429. 1828, June 13. [? Charles Wilding] to Viscount Clive. Guilsfield tithes. Draft.
[? Daniel Gregory] Aberystwith, to -,
Ore smelted for the Anchor Company 24-30 May. Draft.
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.
? 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.
? Hall, Dublin, to Hump[hrey] Owen, esq., at the Island of Kerry,
The Chief Justice gone for England before Owen's arrived. The Lords Justices will not do anything in the business. Mr. Burton is willing for Owen to have the wood at a moderate prices. Encloses a good lawyer's opinion on the queries.
[? Humphrey Owen], Castle Island, to [Lord Herbert],
Has sent bill of £100, one part to Madam Arabella at Oakeley Parke and the other to Madam Alice at Madam Skipwith's in the Pall Mall, both endorsed payable jointly. Seems by 'yours' it was a great error to leave the agreement of the division to the ladies. Further bills he will send to Lord Herbert and his co. trustee. Other money matters. The probate of the will. Preparation for Mr. Fernells visit. Edward Kenney, the late receiver, is dead, and his brother, 'whom one hath styled Bassa', is removing to co. Cork. So now the Cozen Herberts will be the only obstacles an agent will meet with to obstruct his methods. Also draft letter giving order to call to John Downes of Marington for £10 because Capt. Pryce does not pay.
? J. Blenner Hasett, Litters to Humphrey Owen at Castle Island,
Tenants of Knocknanenagh tell him that they have paid the arrears returned by Mr. Herbert to the latter and have witnesses to prove it. They tell him also that Mr. Mason has returned pondage upon his which he was not to pay.
? J. F. Foxton, Somerset Place, to [Thomas] Ryder,
Notice of the 'apposal' of the sheriff of Shropshire.
Desires to have the business of which 'organ showed him a draft last night done this evening. meets company at the Rorer at Charing-Cross and will call between 9 and 10 o'clock.
[? John Probert] Powis Castle, to [the Countess of Powis],
Has searched for papers relating to the affairs of Lady Mary, Cantillon, and Gage and sent them to Mr Wyld. Draft.
[? John Vaughan], Poole, to Lady Powis,
Rent due for land in Moughtre by Lansett Mathew. William Mathew will take the tenement. Morris ap Evan ap David's lease. Torn.
? Lochard, Counsellor in Parliament, Savoy Street, Paris, to Lady Powis,
The will and estate of Lady Mary Herbert, her aunt.
[? Lord Clive] Hardwicke, to Col. J. P. Chichester, Cardigan Militia, Deal, Kent,
Fields at Lower Gungrog in the occupation of Mr Vaughan and the question of a gate there. Copy.