Dangos 1520 canlyniad

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Robert Clive Papers
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Treaties, farmans and agreements,

Duplicate of CD2/1 except that it contains, as part of the text and as a loose enclosure, an additional copy document numbered 15 being a ‘Translation of the Mutchulca (‘muchilka’ [obligation]) of the Dewanny Sunnud (grant) for Lord Clive’s Jagheer’.

Jagir grant and related papers,

Original perwannah [grant], June 1759, of Clive’s jagir together with a translation and ‘copies of other papers, [1758-1761], relative to the transactions in Bengal’.

Jagir correspondence,

A notebook/letter book containing nine letters, each dated 3 Oct. 1767, from Clive at Walcot to individual Company directors to thanking them for supporting the motion at the General Court for the extension of his jagir

Acquired India papers,

Papers, 1727-1729, 1757-[c. 1763], of Company servants who served before and during Clive’s time in India comprising the journals of Henry Harnett, 1727-1729, ledgers of Henry Harnett, 1727, voyage journals of Henry Doidge and others, 1757-1759, and papers of William Dobbins, [c. 1760]-[c. 1763].

Estate administration,

Financial and administrative records, 1763-1780, relating to the running of Clive's estates in Wales, England and Ireland, although not all of his properties are represented.

Stewards' journals,

The series comprises the first, and apparently the only surviving, journal of a series of journals which, according to internal evidence, comprised at least six volumes. It gives details of the sums received and expended by Thomas Wingfield and Caleb Powell, stewards, respectively, of the Shropshire and Irish estates. Although the details pertain officially to the two years from December 1766 to December 1768, the earliest entry refers to an account dating back to 1764. The accounts relate to rents and outgoings, annuities (annuitants named), repairs (tradespersons named), taxes, general expenses, tenants' arrears and general books. The journal includes two loose accounts, the one of rents of the Shropshire estates, 1763-1767, the other of receipts and expenses, 1766-1767, connected with Walcot mansion and demesne submitted to Mr. Wingfield by John Coston".

Stewards journal,

Endorsed: ‘Stewards Books Journal A Commencing the 31st. Decr. 1766 and terminating the 31 December 1768’.

Stewards ledgers,

The series comprises a ledger, 1766-1768, corresponding to the journal EG1/1. Presumably this also represents the only surviving volume of a series of similar ledgers.

Rental,

Includes details of the burgage rents for the town and borough of Usk, arranged by street (ff. 17r-23r).

Particulars,

Including rents for the lordship and borough of Usk arranged by street which are continued in EU2/3.

Particulars,

Includes an estimate of masonry, carpentry and tiling work to be done at Usk Castle.

Papers relating to renovations,

Orders, 1765, for payment in connection with renovations to Walcot under the direction of the architect, Sir William Chambers (1726-1796) together with a letter, 1763, relating to palings at Styche and the question of their removal to Walcot.

Original rental,

Rental, 1776-1779, and seven loose leaves of accounts and correspondence, 1775-1779, between Mr. Luxmoore and the trustees of the late Lord Clive.

Duplicate rentals,

A series of duplicate rentals, 1772-1776, which, to a greater or lesser degree, are duplicates of those in ED1.

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