- Ottley (Pitchford Hall MSS and Documents)/1367.
- Ffeil
- 1749, April 18.
Letter: R: Philipps, from Gwernllwynwhîth, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, informing him of Mr Charles Morgan's death and recommending the latter's son as successor.
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Letter: R: Philipps, from Gwernllwynwhîth, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, informing him of Mr Charles Morgan's death and recommending the latter's son as successor.
Letter: N. Morgan, from Gwernllwynweeth, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, concerning his father's death and the succession to the office.
Letter: Nicholas Halhead, from Westminster, to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, with the account of fees received during the year ending 27 Feb.
Account of fees received by Nicholas Halhead for Adam Ottley, esq., for the year then ending,
Letter: R. Gosnell to Adam Ottley, esq., at Pitchford, concerning registry accounts,
An Account of Exhibition fees received since the visitation held 10 July 1751,
Copy of a letter from [Thomas Ottley, esq.] to Mr Windsor, concerning Mrs Barnesley's affair,
Letter: John Windsor, from Shropshire, to Thomas Ottley, esq. Business,
Deputation by William, Earl of Bath, Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum of Shropshire, to Thomas Ottley, esq., to be deputy lieutenant for the said county.
Address by the Lower House to the Archbishop and Bishops of the Upper House of Convocation. Copy.
Notes of the proceedings of a Committee for preparing business for the Lower House of Convocation.
Copies of report from the Committee appointed to consider the scandalous misrepresentation of the Clergy of the Lower House as if they were favourers of Presbytery; and of the humble address of the Lower House.
Letter: Fr: Atterbury, from Chelsea, to Dr Ottley, at Pontesbury. Convocation business.
The Reasons of the Lower House for not concerning with the Archbishop's Address. Copy.
Report of a Committee appointed to examine and report their opinion of such books as have of late years been published containing doctrines repugnant to the doctrine of the Catholic Church[?,] and of the Church of England in particular, with a draft of a representation to be made to the Upper House of Convocation.
Drafts of a resolution on the frequent commutation of penance.