[? Lloran]. P. Maurice to [Joseph Kovet],
- E (344).
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- 1752, Sept. 2.
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
The examination of the half-yearly accounts.
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[? Lloran]. P. Maurice to [Joseph Kovet],
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
The examination of the half-yearly accounts.
? Lochard, Counsellor in Parliament, Savoy Street, Paris, to Lady Powis,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
The will and estate of Lady Mary Herbert, her aunt.
[? London]. John Myddelton to [William] Travers,
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
Accounts and debts.
[? London]. P. Maurice to Mr [--] Lovet,
Part of Chirk Castle Estate Records
Renovations in the Castle.
[? Lord Clive] Hardwicke, to Col. J. P. Chichester, Cardigan Militia, Deal, Kent,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Fields at Lower Gungrog in the occupation of Mr Vaughan and the question of a gate there. Copy.
? Maire, Gras Inn, to the Earl of Powis,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Concerning a survey of the estates in Northamptonshire to be done by Mr. Collinridge in September. Draft.
Part of Vivian Papers
Lyndhurst. Anna [?]. Annoyance caused by a Mr Debenham.
(? Megan John to May) Roberts,
Part of E. T. John papers
E. T. John's lung congested. Asking Roberts to explain to Wheldon and O'Farrelly. E. T. John suggests that O'Farrelly and Lloyd Jones should travel to Bangor to meet Congress organising Committee. Typescript.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Charge of trespass on the lands of Robert Davies.
? Milward Dovaston, Vyrnwy bank, to Mr Pryce, Burgeding,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Trespass against Thomas Yeomans.
Was obliged for the telegram. He would like to address a public meeting to reply to some of the statements made by Mabon and others. Won the division by five votes. Concurs in recipient's view of Local Option as long as the promoters of the bill insist on the bank to bank proposal. Originally put down an amendment in favour of district local option and later amended it to county option. Reverted to district option by accepting an amendment during the debate. The promoters will withdraw the bill the next day. Recipient's name was heard frequently during the course of the debate. W. Pritchard Morgan spoke and voted against the amendment. 'The English Federationists are threatening dire vengeance upon us.'.
Wishes to receive the addresses of the MPs to enable him to proceed. Telegram.
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,
Part of Thomas Charles Edwards Papers,