Tithe rent charge, Buttington and Pool,
- RR 1-21.
- Cyfres
- 1865-1885.
Tithe rent charge for p's Buttington and Pool, co. Mont., due 1 January.
Tithe rent charge, Buttington and Pool,
Tithe rent charge for p's Buttington and Pool, co. Mont., due 1 January.
Tithe accounts of Meifod, Guilsfield and Buttington, and Trefnant estate papers
Three parcels of land, part of the Rhalt Farm in p's Pool and Guilsfield, purchased from E. Gatacre and E. Ll. Gatacre, esqs, Sept. 1839.
Three cottages and gardens and a parcel of land called the Wern in p. Guilsfield, purchased from Edward Jones in 1865.
The Pwll and another tmt in p. Montgomery purchased in 1796,
The Piggin Tavern Tenement in p. Montgomery purchased from Richard Wilson and others in 1803,
The Advowson of Montgomery purchased from the Lord Chancellor in,
The Advowson of Montgomery purchased from the Lord Chancellor in 1866.
Tenements in t. Cynhinfa, p. Llangynyw purchased from Rees Edwards in 1833,
The manor, in the lordship of Clun, comprised the following townships: Clewilsey, Edicliff, Edenhope, Fynnon Vair, Hopebendrid, Llanfair Waterdine, Luckenhope, Mainstone, Menethesney, Hopebarris and Menutton, Obley, Purlogue, Pentrehodry, Rhugantine, Reilth, Selley, Spood, Trebrodier, Trevurward, Trebert [Skyborrah], and Whitcott Evan. Courts were held at the Court House in Clun. The records comprise two files, the Michaelmas leets for 1867 and 1872 respectively.
Surveys of the Castle Island estate, county Kerry, and lands in county Limerick, deeds re. premises in Pennal, Llanwrin, Darowen, Ludlow etc., and the Penrhyn estate.
Small piece of Land in the town of Welshpool purchased from William Richards,
Small piece of Land in the town of Welshpool purchased from William Richards, 1774.
Rents in the lordships of Oswestry, Duparts and Trayan, Shropshire. This collection was unaltered by the 1762 re-arrangement. RE 54 contains also the Montgomery Collection in p's Montgomery, Chirbury, Churchstoke, Llandysul, Llanmerewig, and Berriw, co. Mont. (see series RI). Collection (1762-1778) is half-yearly, due Lady Day and Michaelmas unless stated otherwise.