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Archival descriptionFamily and estate correspondence, mainly Cardiganshire lead mines
- C.
- Series
- 1796-1798.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Estate and family correspondence, mainly Castle Island estate
- C.
- Series
- 1695.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
- C.
- Series
- [1701x1800].
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Mainly undated 18 cent. letters, including letters from Lady Mary Herbert re her financial difficulties written probably in the 1730s and/or 1740s.
Undated 18 cent. letters, some relating to Esgair Mwyn lead mine
- C.
- Series
- [1725x1800].
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
- C.
- Series
- 1730-1733.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Estate and family correspondenceincluding letters from Lady Mary Herbert and Lady Carrington from Seville about their Spanish mine investments and financial problems.
Estate and family correspondence, mainly Esgair Mwyn lead mine
- C.
- Series
- 1764-1765.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Campaign against uniting Bangor and St Asaph
- MC 4.
- Series
- 1846-1908.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Campaign against uniting Bangor and St Asaph
- MC 3.
- Series
- 1845-1846.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Campaign against uniting Bangor and St Asaph
- MC 2.
- Series
- 1843-1845.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Campaign against uniting Bangor and St Asaph
- MC 1.
- Series
- 1835-1843.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Items numbered 1-140 are all bound in volume MC1; items numbered 141-280 are all bound in volume MC2; items numbered 281-420 are all bound in volume MC3 and items numbered 421-554 are all bound in volume MC4. This means that in calling up a single item you receive the items bound within the relevant volume.
Montgomeryshire Chartist riots
- MB 2.
- Series
- 1839-1892.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Montgomeryshire Chartist riots
- MB 1.
- Series
- 1831-1839.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
- Series
- 1807-1808.
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
Family and estate correspondence including Esgair Mwyn and other Cardiganshire lead mines, prosecution of poachers, politics in Bishop's Castle and its charters.