Tract on the means of annoying the Dutch,
- E5/4/9.
- Ffeil
- [c.1605].
Tract on the means of annoying the Dutch,
Account of extraordinary charges of ambassadors sent into foreign parts,
Journal of the expedition of the fleet to La Rochelle,
Description of the La Rochelle campaign, in response to foreign accounts,
Description of the La Rochelle campaign, 1628, entitled: 'Anti Mercurii Britannici responsum ad res nouissima obsidionis Rupellana A.D. 1628 a Mercuriis Gallicis et Gallobelgicis falso narrates’.
Address by [Edward Herbert] on foreign affairs [holograph copy or draft],
Holograph copy or draft of an address, 10 April 1635, by [Edward Herbert], one of the Council of War, to the king on the present state of the kingdom and foreign affairs, especially concerning France, Spain and the Low Countries.
Memorandum on the French armed forces,
Records, 1587-1754, relating to the government of Montgomery, Shropshire, Wales and the marches, as well as the administration of the Cherbury and Powis Castle estates.
Cherbury Estate (England and Wales).
Letter from Lt-Col James Till to Edward Herbert,
Letter, 5 September [1644], from Lt-Col James Till (on behalf of Sir Thomas Myddleton) to Edward Herbert, promising the peaceful surrender of Montgomery castle and guaranteeing the safety of its occupants and contents.
Letter from Thomas Middleton to [the Committee of Both Houses] [copy],
Copy of a letter, 18 September 1644, from Sir Thomas Middleton to [the Committee of Both Houses], giving his opinion as to the restoration of Edward Herbert to his former place and goods.
Letter from [Edward Herbert] to Thomas Middleton [copy],
Copy of a letter, 30 September 1644, from [Edward Herbert] to Sir Thomas Middleton, concerning Herbert’s losses.
Order for an allowance to Edward Herbert [copy],
Copy of an order, 25 February 1645, of the House of Commons for an allowance of £20 a week to Edward Herbert.
[Edward Herbert’s] answer to the House of Commons [copy],
Copy of [Edward Herbert’s] answer to the House of Commons, [?March 1647], defending his conduct during the civil war and requesting compensation.
Letter from Richard Herbert to the Committee for Montgomeryshire,
Letter, 27 April 1649, from Richard Herbert to the Committee for Montgomeryshire concerning withdrawing the garrison from Montgomery and totally slighting the castle.
Herbert of Cherbury, Richard Herbert, Baron, ca.1600-1655.
Letter from [Colonel] Jo[hn] Jones to [the Committee for Montgomeryshire],
Letter, 18 June 1649, from [Colonel] Jo[hn] Jones to Evan Lloyd, High Sheriff of Montgomery, Hugh Price, and Richard Griffiths and Richard Price [of the Committee of Montgomeryshire for demolishing Montgomery castle], at Redcastle [Powis Castle] concerning certification of damages to Edward Herbert for demolition of the castle.
England and Wales. Committee for Montgomeryshire.
Letter from [the Committee for Montgomeryshire] to Richard Herbert,
Letter, 29 June 1649, from [the Committee for Montgomeryshire] to Richard Herbert, concerning authorisation to demolish Montgomery castle.
England and Wales. Committee for Montgomeryshire.
Letter from the Council of State to the Committee for Compounding [copy],
Copy of a letter, 22 January 1650, from the Council of State to the Committee for Compounding, ordering that Richard Herbert have allowance of the remainder of his fine.
Certificate concerning materials provided by Richard Herbert for the militia,
Certificate, 5 May 1651, by the Commissioners of the Militia for North Wales concerning horses, furniture, arms and armour provided by Richard Herbert.
Richard Herbert’s petition to the Commons [copy],
Copy of Richard Herbert’s petition to the Commons, being a plea for the remission of his fine, [1648 or 1649].
Composition of Richard Herbert of St Julians,
Herbert of Cherbury, Richard Herbert, Baron, ca.1600-1655.