Treatise on the power of the king to raise money,
- E5/3/37.
- File
- [1625x1648].
Treatise on the power of the king to raise money,
Treatise on the powers of king and parliament,
Treatise on the right and power of the crown to impose taxes on merchandise, etc.,
Treatise on the royal prerogative and the right of parliament to resist royal power,
Treatise on trials of the subject in Parliament [incomplete],
Tribute to 'De Veritate' by 'Ludovicus de Gand de Brache',
Verses and observations on love,
Poems and observations on love, [c.1620x1648], in a number of different hands, including that of Edward Herbert.
Vouchers [of Henry Herbert and Henry Arthur Herbert],
Warrant to seize upon the estate of [Richard] Vicaridg[e],
Warrant, 19 October 1644, signed by Charles Gerrard to Col. Richard Herbert, Governor of the town and castle of Newport, to seize upon the estate in Llebeneth, Monmouthshire, of [Richard] Vicaridg[e], [merchant] of the City of Bristoll, now in London and in rebellion against his majestie.
Warrant, letter and accounts of the constables of Montgomery,
Warrant from Edward Herbert to the high and petty constables of Montgomery concerning payment of the muster master in Montgomery and parts of Shropshire, together with a letter from the high constable to the bailiffs of Montgomery regarding the same, and accounts of subscriptions, 31 March–7 April 1612.
Will of Francis Herbert of Oakley Park,
Herbert, Francis, of Dolguog and Bromfield, d. 1719.
[William Herbert] Lord Montgomery’s receipt for rents and leases,
[William Herbert] Lord Montgomery’s receipt, 24 September 1689, for rents and leases due from Richard Hughes to the account of the Duchess of Powis.
Powis, William Herbert, Duke of, 1617-1696.
William Latward’s account with Henry Herbert,
Writ of capias concerning trespass in the hundred of Chirbury,
Writ of capias of John Weld, sheriff, bailiff of the hundred of Chirbury, addressed to Mathew ap John, Roger ap Price and David ap Price, his deputies, to bring Thomas Badye to law at Westminster to reply to Edward Lord Herbert on a charge of trespass, 2 April 1642.