A m. called Llygriniog Farm in p. Llangadfan purchased 1872,
- D33/61.
- Cyfres
- 1799-1872.
A m. called Llygriniog Farm in p. Llangadfan purchased 1872,
A m. called Old Ford alias Holford in p. Welshpool, purchased from J. M. Herbert, esq., in 1864,
A m. called Penybank in p. Llanerfyl, purchased from William James in 1862,
A m. called the Tan House in p. Welshpool, purchased from Thomas Bowen in 1872,
A m. in p. Buttington, co. Mont., purchased from David and Thomas Weaver, April 1868,
A m. in p. Chirbury, purchased from John Ducker Ewing in 1874,
A m. in t. Tirymynech, p. Guilsfield, purchased from Thomas Jones, March 1832, and seven parcels of land in Bishops Castle and the Tycoch Farm in p. Llangadfan.
A m. near the south eastern corner of Blackhall Close, formerly a turnpike house in the town of Montgomery, purchased Feb. 1828, purchased from Joseph Weaver of Montgomery, shopkeeper.
A m., farm and lands called Allt Fraeth, p. Garthbibio, and detached lands in p. Llangadfan purchased of David Jones, 1857.
A m., farm, and lands called Garbetts Hall, formerly called Cletterwood Hall, t. Cletterwood, p. Buttington, co. Mont., purchased from Valentine Vickers, esq., in 1856.
A map of certain lands in Shropshire, situated between Shrewsbury, Wern, Whitchurch, and Besford,
Scale, 6 chains to an inch.
A messuage called Llyastygroes in p. Garthbeibio, purchased from John Evans, Nov. 1826,
A messuage in Montgomery and a pew in church purchased from Thomas Jones in,
A messuage in Montgomery and a pew in church purchased from Thomas Jones in 1780.
A moiety of a m. in t. Cletterwood, p. Buttington, purchased from Francis Smith in March 1837,
A moiety of Maeslymisten estate,
A. Morgan, Esgair-y-mwun, to the Earl of Powis, Albemarle Street, London,
Would like to see Mr. Paynter again in Wales to cease the clamour which proeeeded from the Darbyshire man when he arrived at the mines. Other mining matters.
A Narrative of the Foundation of the Powis Exhibitions to commemorate the maintenance of the sees of St Asaph and Bangor. Printed. It comprises: 1. Resolutions of a public meeting held on June 19 1847 at Willis's Rooms, Westminster to promote the object of a Testimonial to the Earl of Powis. It was decided that the Testimonial should take the form of scholarships, to be known as the Powis Scholarships, in such number as the subscriptions will admit of, at one or both of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, for the maintenance of students, natives of Wales or of one of the four dioceses of Bangor, St Asaph, St Davids, or Llandaff, thoroughly acquainted with the Welsh language and intending to become candidates for holy orders. A committee was elected to collect subscriptions and to arrange the value and number of the Scholarships. 2. List of subscribers. 3. Trust Deed, dated Aug. 17 1848 and signed between the Bishop of Bangor, St Asaph, Llandaff, and St Davids of the first part and the Rt Hon. Edward James, Earl of Powis of the second part. The preamble contains a recital of the resolutions specified in (1) above, an account of the subscriptions received and of its investment by the trustees, and rules and regulations for the examination of candidates. 4. Report on the first examination held at King Edward's School, Birmingham, Oct. 6, 7, and 9 1848, an account of subscriptions received and of their investment by the trustees, a form of bequest to the trustees, a form of the advertisement of the examination, particulars of the subjects of the examination, a form of certificate required of each candidate on the occasion of every half-yearly payment of his Exhibition, and a form of receipt for such payment.
A note of "things viewed in Kerry",
A packet of papers consisting of receipts for rent, and other memoranda and accounts,
A parcel of land called Foulkes Patch in p. Buttington, purchased from Richard Woosnam in 1860,