Rental of the Powis Castle estate,
- P2/3/1.
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- 1749-1751.
Rental of the Powis Castle estate,
Rents of tenements in Montgomeryshire and Merionethshire,
Reparations from William of Orange to Lady Montgomery,
Order, 19 January 1689, of ‘GH’ [Guillaume Henri] Prince of Orange’s for the restoration to Lady Montgomery of horses and other goods seized by soldiers quartered at her house.
William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
'Report of the Committee' on the First Army Plot,
The 'report of the Committee of the examination of divers of the conspirators and others in the late treason', 17 June 1641.
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Report on the public fees in the House of Lords [copy],
Incomplete copy of a report in Parliament, 29 April–1 May 1640, of the public fees in the upper house of Parliament.
Report on the war, including the capitulation of the Ile de Rhé,
Report to the Grand Committee of Trade [copy],
Copy of the report on the trade of England presented by Sir Thomas Roo [Roe] to the Grand Committee of Trade on 26 December 1640.
Resolutions in Parliament against Ship Money,
Security by John Muckleston and Robert Lloyd for Wiliam Davies,
Security by John Muckleston, butcher, Holborn, and Robert Lloyd, glover, Aldersgate Street, for Wiliam Davies, [Henry] Herbert’s footman, 24 October 1682.
Sequestration of the estate of Percy Herbert,
Powis, Percy Herbert, Earl of, 1598-1667.
Sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs Mar[?garet] Wittenrangle,
Soldiers on board HM ship St George,
List of soldiers that have been on board HM ship St George under the command of Captain Henry Herbert, 1673.
Speech in the House of Lords at the end of the war [of the Austrian Succession] [copy],
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Speeches in the House of Commons [copies],
Copies, [1640x1645], of speeches by: 'Glanvill'; [Sir William] Waller, with a riposte from Herbert (the king’s solicitor); Rowse; Benjamin Ruddier [Sir Benjamin Rudyerd]; Sir Francis Seimor [Seymour]; Grimstone; and John Pym [to the Lords].
'Stat des pensions que le Roy veult et entend estre paiez ...’ [copy],
Suit between the earl of Orrery and Edward Herbert,
Interrogations and answers for the defendant in the suit between Roger [Boyle], earl of Orrery, Lord President of Munster, plaintiff, and Edward Herbert, defendant, concerning estate boundaries in Culcow, Cluddane and Ballimacruttery, Co. Kerry, 1667.
The case against viscount Wimbledon, General of the Cadiz voyage, and his reply,
'The charge delivered by the Earl of Essex and nine other Colonels at the Council table against the Viscount Wimbledon, General of the last Cales [Cadiz] voyage, with his answer containing a full relation of the defeat of the same voyage', [1625].
'The defensive agreement between Great Britain and France, taken from the Dutch news' [copy],
Copy of an article taken out of the Dutch news, 1682, concerning the defensive agreement between Great Britain and France against Spain.
The duke of Wharton's reasons for going into exile as a Jacobite,
'His Grace the Duke of W[harton]’s reasons for leaving his native country and espousing the cause of his Royal Majesty king James, in a letter to his friends in Great Britain and Ireland', [1725].
Wharton, Philip Wharton, Duke of, 1698-1731.