Letter from Moses Lloyd to Edward Herbert,
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- 1640, December 29.
Letter, 29 December 1640, from Moses Lloyd, Dublin, to Edward Herbert concerning Irish estate matters, especially rents.
Letter from Moses Lloyd to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 29 December 1640, from Moses Lloyd, Dublin, to Edward Herbert concerning Irish estate matters, especially rents.
Letter from Moses Lloyd to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 3 May 1641, from Moses Lloyd to Edward Herbert concerning Irish business.
Letter from Thomas Herbert to [Richard] Herbert,
Letter, 2 May 1655, from Thomas Herbert, agent for [Richard] Herbert, to Colonel Herbert concerning transporting tenants and stock to Lord Herbert’s estate in Kerry.
Letter from Thomas Herbert to [Edward] Herbert,
Letter, 26 January 1656, from Thomas Herbert to [Edward] Herbert concerning a discharge from the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, a rent account, and his trial at Monmouth assizes.
Letter from Edward Morgan to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 28 April 1663, from Edward Morgan, [chaplain/agent at] Castle Island, to Edward Herbert at Llyssyn concerning Captain Hasset’s son’s desire to pay Herbert £300 or £400.
Letter from [Edward] Herbert to [?John Blennerhasset] [draft],
Draft of a letter, 28 May 1663, from [Edward] Herbert to [?Cornet John Blennerhasset] concerning Irish rents and other financial matters.
Letter from John Blenerhassett to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 28 May 1664, from John Blenerhassett, Dublin, to Edward Herbert concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from [Edward Herbert] to Arthur Denny [copy],
Copy of a letter, 13 March 1665, from [Edward Herbert] to Sir Arthur Denny concerning problems with agents and Kerry rents.
Letter from Patrick Trant to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 3 June 1684, from Patrick Trant [agent], London, to [Henry] Herbert concerning Irish estate business, especially the mill, timber, and titles.
Letter from P[hillip] Harryes to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 14 August 1684, from P[hillip] Harryes [agent] to [Henry] Herbert concerning a petition to be entered in order to have a patent passed for lands in Ireland.
Letter from John Woodhouse to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 28 August 1684, from John Woodhouse to Henry Herbert concerning an aborted meeting between them and Avenant.
Letter from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 16 September 1684, from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert concerning the Commission of Grace, the title and sale of part of the Irish estate, and other Irish estate business.
Letter from Edward Kenney to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 23 September 1684, from Edward Kenney to [Henry] Herbert concerning Irish estate matters, especially the Commission of Grace.
Letter from Edward Kenney to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 11 October 1684, from Edward Kenney to [Henry] Herbert concerning Irish estate business, especially the Commission of Grace.
Letter from [Patrick] Trant to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, [23 October 1684], from [Patrick] Trant to [Henry] Herbert at Lymore concerning the Commission of Grace and the question of whether or not certain Herbert lands in Ireland were formerly held by the Earl of Desmond.
Letter from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 6 December 1684, from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert at Lymore concerning the necessity of a patent, and plans for conveying it safely to Herbert at Lymore.
Letter from Edward Kenney to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 16 August 1684, from Edward Kenney to Henry Herbert concerning title to lands in Ireland.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to [Edward] Kenney,
Letter, 28 [October] 1684, from [Henry Herbert] to [Edward] Kenney concerning the transfer of affairs touching the Commission of Grace from Kenney to Robert Griffith.
Order concerning the slighting of Montgomery castle, and Edward Herbert's goods [copy],
Copy of an order of a Committee of Lords and Commons that are of the Committee of Both Kingdoms, concerning the slighting of earthworks at Montgomery castle, and delivery of Edward Herbert’s goods to him, 22 December 1646.
Letter from [Edward Herbert] to the Committee of Both Kingdoms [copy],
Copy of a letter, [1647], from [Edward Herbert] to the Committee of Both Kingdoms concerning arrears of his allowance, and his losses.