Household, stables and garden account,
- E1/5/8.
- File
- 1903-1905.
Household, stables and garden account,
Ifton Rhyn furnace and Pont y Blew forge,
Articles of agreement, 10 April 1627, between Elizabeth Wynne, Thomas Lloyd, Arthur Kynaston and Samuel Kynaston concerning an iron furnace at Ifton Rhyn, Shropshire; and articles of agreement, 1 April 1717, relating to the provision of cordwood for Pont y Blew forge, to be taken from within the parishes of Chirk and Llangollen.
Instruction to the keeper of Chelmsford gaol,
Instruction to the keeper of the gaol at Chelmsford in the county of Essex to receive and detain Henry Doubleday in custody for the illegal taking and detaining of one Evan Jones.
Instructions to attorn tenants,
Instructions to agents to attorn tenants for the lands in their holding and thereafter to pay rents to Mary Myddelton, together with draft deeds of attornment.
Journal of agricultural labour,
Detail of work done, including the names of some labourers and places, and associated notes.
A journal, together with recipes for cleaning agents, foods and medicines.
'Lands to be mortgaged to Mrs Myddelton',
Memoranda relating to land in Denbighshire.
Documents relating to lead, coal and copper mines in Denbighshire and Merionethshire, including: a copy of a lease, 18 February 1703, to Sir Richard Myddelton of copper, lead and coal mines in the manor of Denbigh; a lease, 18 May 1704, by Richard Myddelton of copper, lead and coal mines in Eglwys Fach and Llansanffraid Glan Conwy in the lordship of Denbigh; articles of agreement, June 1707, between Richard Myddelton, John Roberts and Johanna Griffiths relating to lead and copper mines in a field called Y Coitie in the township of Nant, parish of Abergele; a copy of a lease, 26 February 1726, of lead mines at Cywarch Hill, Ceunant Du and Brynamlwg in the manor of Mawddwy, by Richard Mytton to John Meredith; a lease, 2 February 1743, of lead mines under Cwmhisan tenement in the parish of Llanfachreth; articles of agreement, 1755, whereby William Lloyd agrees to lease to Isaac and John Wilkinson coal mines under two parcels of land in Bersham, and also covenants to grant them a further lease of Bersham furnace; a lease, 26 October 1758, by William Lloyd of lead mines in the township of Minera, including a plan; a report, [1747x1816], by John Lloyd concerning the effect on William Lloyd's coal trade of new collieries in neighbouring areas; and an opinion, 1783, as to Lord Grosvenor's right to lead ore under enclosures in the lordship of Bromfield and Yale.
Legal expenses and lists of documents produced in court,
Lawyers' opinions concerning legal questions arising out of property and financial transactions between members of the Myddelton family and their tenants, and also the Salusbury and Thelwall families, including conditions of tenure, family settlements and the execution of wills.
Copies of letters and title deeds relating to the Plas Power estate.
Letter from Charles Leslie concerning the Old Pretender,
Two transcripts, [1714x?c.1720], of a letter from Charles Leslie to a Member of Parliament, 1714, concerning the character and religious views of James Stuart, and his probable religious policies if crowned.
Letters patent for Sir Richard Myddelton,
Letters patent granting Sir Richard Myddelton the lease for 31 years of copper, lead and coal mines in the lordship of Denbigh.
Letters to Elizabeth Edwards at Croes Newydd,
Letters to Elizabeth Edwards, a step-daughter of the steward of Chirk Castle, Thomas Cupper, at Croes Newydd.
Letters addressed simply to 'Madam', all of which appear to have been intended for members of the Myddelton and Lloyd families and their associates. Many of them were meant for Mary Myddelton, but others were clearly not, and in most cases it is not clear which are which, even when annotated in Mary Myddelton's own hand (which sometimes appears on letters addressed to people other than herself); some letters are from Mary Myddelton herself; others mention her in the third person or date from after her death; and others are copies or drafts written on a sheet of paper from a previous letter, so that the real intended addressee is not always the apparent one.
Letters to Mary Hale at Croes Newydd,
Letters addressed to Mary Hale, Mary Myddelton's ward, at Croes Newydd, including some addressed to both ladies; Mary Hale lived at Croes Newydd until she married William Lloyd (then tenant of Plas Power) in 1746. The Hale and Myddelton families seem to have become involved with each other through a common interest in the East India Company.
Letters to Mary Myddelton at Cefn y Wern,
Letters to Mary Myddelton at Chirk,