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Powis Castle Estate Records, Series
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Manor or borough of Mawddwy,

The manor comprised ten townships: Cowarch, Pennant, Mallwyd, Llanerchfyda, Cerrist, Maesglassery, Cwmcewydd, Gartheiniog, Camlan, Dugoed. Courts were held 'at the court house' in Dinas Mawddwy.

Mainly legal papers, chiefly actions of ejectment and title to lands in Kerry and Cydewain; and including land in Welshpool ...,

Mainly legal papers, chiefly actions of ejectment and title to lands in Kerry and Cydewain; and including land in Welshpool following the killing of Lord Powis's servant, dispute over a pew in Darowen church, and papers, 1665-1694, of Crayford estate, Kent [i.e. John Oldbury, London, merchant].

Lordship and rectory of Oswestry and the manors of Dupart and Traean,

An exchange of Roger's Tenement from Robert Lloyd to Henry Arthur, earl of Powis 1for a seat in Oswestry Church and a fee farm rent of £5.5.0 from the said earl to the said Robert, dated 25 March 1762, and deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery of Shropshire estates, Oswestry and Chirbury, dated 23 Jan. 1777, both listed as being part of this parcel, in 'Powis Castle Estate Register of Muniments of Title'(now DA1)are no longer extant, at least not in the present parcel.

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