Dangos 17985 canlyniad
Disgrifiad archifol- RP8.
- Ffeil
- 1768.
- MC1/82.
- Ffeil
- 1843, May 16.
A Bill entitled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor presented by the Earl of Powis with MS emendations and additions.
- MC2/202.
- Ffeil
- 1844, May 20.
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. Presented by the Earl of Powis.
- MC3/320.
- Ffeil
- 1845, April 11.
A Bill intituled An Act for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor. (Presented by The Earl of Powis.).
- MC3/345.
- Ffeil
- 1845, April 24.
A Bill intituled An Act to enable Her Majesty to make certain provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (Presented by the Earl of Powis.).
A copy of the valuation of property in Teirtref,
- MG 42.
- Ffeil
- 1648. Jan.30.
A. Gethyn to John Lloyd Jones, esq., Maesmawr,
- 2792.
- Ffeil
- 1790, March 15.
Asks him to prepare his bill on the Trust in the Wernlwyd business.
- 2395.
- Ffeil
- [1700x1750], Dec. 19.
'Dear Sister'. Her brother Montgomery desired her to send recipient this account from Drumond in relation to Lord Londondery's affair. Mr. Mackenzie is trying to get a more particular one. 'My' brother has made 'me' a present of the gold chains which are in France. Most prodigiously in debt.
- 21900.
- Ffeil
- 1756.
A History of the Crown Manor of Mevenyth in co. Card. presented to Henry Arthur Herbert, Earl of Powis, by Lewis Morris, 1756, including chapters on minerals and lead mining.
A. J. B. Hope, Bidgebury Park, to Viscount Clive,
- MC4/456.
- Ffeil
- 1846, St Swithin's Day [July 15].
The Marshall [Viscount Beresford] will be delighted to give Lord Powis his proxy.
A. J. B. Hope, Bidgebury Park, to Viscount Clive,
- MC4/461.
- Ffeil
- 1846, [July 16].
He has written to the Primate.
A. Langford., London,to [Thomas] Dungan],
- 1272.
- Ffeil
- 1760, Sept. 2.
Thanks him for his entertaining letter. The writer's family, honoured with the company of Mr. Herbert, took a jaunt to Barham Downes Camp to meet Don Charlos Maccarthy. Had an account of Ludlow races from Mr. Herbert. Lady Emely's executors having got the better of their openents in the Commons, there has since been a successful sale of the house and effects.
- MC4/525.
- Ffeil
- 1847, April 24.
A Letter To The Very rev. Charles Scott Luxmoore, Dean of St Asaph, on the Proposed Testimonial to the Earl of Powis. By a Welsh Incumbent. The Dean, as Chairman of the Clerical Committee of the diocese of St Asah, has taken an active part in the laudable effort now being made in Wales to prove their gratitude to the Earl of Powis, but he [the writer] does not expect that they will be unanimous in their notions of what will be 'productive of permanent benefit' to Wales. The Dean of Bangor proposes to establish 'Powis College' for the purpose of preparing young Welshmen for holy orders. This, as has already happened in the case of Lampeter College, will only encourage local prejudices and keep up a feeling of jealousy and distrust towards their fellow-subjects in England. With a stipulation for a competent knowledge of Welsh among their clergymen, he suggests the following propositions:-. 1. Prizes at Oxford and Cambridge to graduates from North Wales who shall have attained the highest academical honours. 2. An exhibition to be called the Powis Scholarship in each of the two Universities, open to all natives of North Wales and tenable for not more than three years. 3. A prize annually in each of the three foundation-schools of Bangor, Beaumaris, and Ruthin for the boy who shall have passed the best examination on leaving school. Whatever objections there may be to this scheme, it has this at least to recommend it - it offers an honourable stimulus for young Welshmen to aim at the highest academical honours and give a direct encouragement to a liberal education of the best sort. He means nothing to cause just offence to anybody and nothing that can be considered disrespectful to Jesus College, Oxford. Printed. 12 Pp.
- MG 17.
- Ffeil
- [1700x1715].
A list of freeholders in the various townships in Caereinion Uchcoed, with the yearly value of their estates and details of their right of common. Bears the name of David John Owen.
- 10620.
- Ffeil
- 1775.
A List of the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of co. Mont. who polled for a Knight to represent them in Parliament at Montgomery, the 12th, 15th, and 17th of Oct. 1774 Candidates: W. Mostyn Owen, esq.; Watkin Williams, esq., Shrewsbury. Printed by W. Williams, MDCCLXXV.
A map of certain lands in Shropshire, situated between Shrewsbury, Wern, Whitchurch, and Besford,
- MG 20.
- Ffeil
- [1750x1850].
Scale, 6 chains to an inch.