Letter from [Henry] Herbert to Charles Mason and Mr Willson,
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- 1683, October 30.
Letter, 30 October 1683, from [Henry] Herbert to Charles Mason and Mr Willson concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from [Henry] Herbert to Charles Mason and Mr Willson,
Letter, 30 October 1683, from [Henry] Herbert to Charles Mason and Mr Willson concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to Mr Wilson [copy],
Copy of a letter, [1683 or 1684], from [Henry Herbert] to Mr Wilson concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from Rob[ert] Griffith to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 5 June 1684, from Rob[ert] Griffith [agent], London, to Henry Herbert concerning Irish estate business.
Letter from [Henry] Herbert to [John Woodhouse] [copy],
Copy of a letter, [July or August 1684], from [Henry] Herbert to [John Woodhouse of Sheriff Hales] concerning the recommendation of an agent [for the Irish estates].
Letter from Thomas Newport to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 26 August 1684, from Thomas Newport to Henry Herbert concerning the interest shown by one Mr Freake [?Piercy Freke, landowner in Cork] in purchasing certain of Herbert’s lands in Ireland.
Letter from Rob[ert] Griffith to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 28 October 1684, from Rob[ert] Griffith to [Henry] Herbert at Lymore concerning a claim to title in Ireland, and the burning down of Lord Powys’s house in Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Letter from Robert Griffith to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 8 November 1684, from Robert Griffith to Henry Herbert indicating that he is ready to go over to Ireland, if necessary.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to Andrew Newport [draft],
Draft of a letter, 21 November 1684, from [Henry Herbert] to Andrew Newport, concerning an agent posting part of Herbert's estate contrary to directions, and Herbert's appointment of Robert Griffith as solicitor to this business.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to [John] Rogers [copy],
Copy of a letter, [7 October 1684], from [Henry Herbert] to [John] Rogers concerning the 'Act of Grace' in Ireland, and indicating that he would like to hear more from Rogers.
Letter from Rob[ert] Griffith to Edward Kenney [copy],
Copy of a letter, 23 October 1684, from Rob[ert] Griffith to Edward Kenney concerning lands that might be defective in title and wanting the aid of the Commission of Grace.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to John Rogers [copy],
Copy of a letter, [29 October 1684], from [Henry Herbert] to John Rogers concerning a fee for Robert Griffith, and the proposed visit of Rogers and Griffith to Sir Edward Herbert, Chief Justice of Chester, concerning the Act of Grace in Ireland.
Letter from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert,
Letter, 12 November 1684, from Robert Griffith to [Henry] Herbert at Lymore giving the opinion of Sir Edward Herbert, Chief Justice of Chester, concerning action to be taken relating to title to lands in Ireland, and a law suit against Lady Herbert.
Letter from Edward Kenney to Robert Griffith,
Letter, 18 November 1684, from Edward Kenney to Robert Griffith concerning new patents for lands in Ireland.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to Edward Kenney [draft],
Draft of a letter, 26 November 1684, from [Henry Herbert] to Edward Kenney concerning the appointment of Robert Griffith, yarn for Lady Herbert, and a request from Mathew Scollard.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to Robert Griffith [draft],
Draft of a letter, 26 November 1684, from [Henry Herbert] to Robert Griffith concerning a fire in his library.
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to W[illia]m Williams [copy],
Letter from [Henry Herbert] to [Patrick] Trant [copy],
Letter from Robert Griffith to Henry Herbert,
Letter, 17 March 1685, from Robert Griffith to Henry Herbert concerning assistance from two barons concerning a patent; he cannot proceed because Kenney has left no instructions.
Letter from Robert Griffith to [Philip] Harries [copy],
Copy of a letter, 28 January 1675, from Robert Griffith to [Philip] Harries concerning passing a patent in the Commission of Grace for certain lands in Kerry.
Percy Herbert’s petition concerning the sequestration of his estate,
Percy Herbert’s petition, 29 January 1646, to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestration concerning the sequestration of his estate.