Survey of the manor of Cyfeiliog
- 16562.
- Ffeil
- [early 17 cent.]
Survey of the manor of Cyfeiliog
Grant of the m. called Gwastad Agnes etc. in t. Llanaber, co. Mer.
Release in fee farm of the manor of Mount Eagle Loyall
Release in fee farm, 23 March 1733, of the manor of Mount Eagle Loyall by Henry Arthur Herbert, esq., to Edward Herbert of Killcow, co. Kerry, Sir Maurice Crosbie of Ardfort, co. Kerry, Colonel William Crosbie of Tubrid, co. Kerry, John Fitzgerald of The Dingle, co. Kerry, and John Blenerhassett of Ballyseeda, co. Kerry
Conveyance of land in Castleisland to Henry Arthur Herbert
Conveyance of land in Castleisland, 23 December 1749, by Edward Herbert of Killcow, co. Kerry, Sir Maurice Crosbie of Ardfort, co. Kerry, John Blenerhassett of Ballyseeda, co. Kerry, and Arthur Crosbie, city of Dublin, to Henry Arthur Herbert
Rental of the manor and seignory of Castleisland as well as the town of Castleisland, 25 March 1803
Duke of Newcastle, Clumber to the Earl of Powis.
Their vigilant friend and countryman, Kenyon, sent him a blank proxy, which he returned yesterday. He is anxious to be present at the discussion and to support his lordship by every means in his power for he considers the question to be one of vital importance. Moreover, he considers the Commission and its acts and its powers to be a national nuisance which has been and can only be productive of grievous injury to the Church and the State. What has been gained by the suppression of bishoprics in Ireland and England? 'Nothing but loss, and what must be thought in High Heaven of our proceedings here below, when on the altar of a worthless, senseless, and wicked expediency, we sacrifice even the cause of Religion itself.' His lordship, however, is fighting a good fight. He shrinks from appearing in the House of Lords. Besides, he has been by no means well. He ought to have reported to his lordship the exceedingly gratifying account of the examination of his lordship's son at Eton, particularly in Divinity.
Letter from Powis Castle estate office
Letter from J. Edmonds to R.N. Salt, [solicitor], Shrewsbury, 4 June 1925, concerning four documents relating to the Irish fee farm estate that were sent to Mr Salt from the Powis Castle estate office, together with a delivery receipt.
Rent roll of the Chief Rents of Mechen Uchcoed,
1 Griffith Evans of Nanthalan, co. Mont., gent. 2 Humphrey Parry of Llanfylling, gent. Bond in £100.
Letter from Thomas Budd to Mr Humphrey Parry, agreeing to let Green Hall Mill to Jno. Wynn,
Rent roll of the chief rents due at Llanfylling,
Rental of the new rents in the manor of Mechen Iscoed,
Rent roll of the rents of Roger Trevor of Bodynffull, esq., dec,
Rentals of property in the manor of Caereinion Iscoed,
Account of chief rents due from Roger Trevor, esq., m's and lands at Bodynfoll, Llysvechan and Ystimgynnen, to the Marquis and Duke of Powis.
Rent roll of Mechen Iscoed chief rents,
Rentals of property in Teirtref,