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Foundation deed of the 'Powis Exhibitions' for the maintenances of students at Oxford or Cambridge University

1 Christopher, lord bishop of Bangor, Thomas Vowler, lord bishop of St Asaph, Edward, lord bishop of Llandaff, and Connop, lord bishop of St Davids.
2 Edward James, earl of Powis.
Foundation deed of the 'Powis Exhibitions' for the maintenances of students at Oxford or Cambridge University, natives of Wales or of one of the four Welsh dioceses thoroughly acquainted with the Welsh language and intending to become candidates for Holy Orders.

Purchases since 17 Jan. 1848,

Deeds, 1796-1856, relating to a farm called Mathrafal in p. Llangynyw, purchased from John Richards in 1856; (Parcel D29/14); deeds relating to a tmt in t. Farchoel, p. Guilsfield purchased from Thomas Hayward in 1863 (Parcel D30/32); a conveyance of Ceunant and Can Office tollhouses, 1885 (Parcel D33/82); certificates of redemption of land tax charged on property in t's Varchoel, Burgedin, Tiremynech, Trelydan, Gyngrog Fechan, Garth, Llanerchfrochwel, [p. Guilsfield] Gyngrog Fawr, Welshtown, Trefnant Fechan, Llanerchydol, Cyfronydd, Dysserth, Stredalfedan, Tydden Prydd, Trallwmgollen, Brithdir [p. Welshpool], Trehelig, Trefnant, Cwmgoror, Castle, Sylfaen, Gaer [p. Castell Caereinion], 1870, (Parcel D33/58); in p. Chirbury and t's Brompton and Rhiston, p. Church Stoke, Shropshire, 1873 (Parcel 33/64); t's Cletterwood, Hope, p. Trewern, Cowny, Blowty, p. Llangadfan, t's Cynhinfa, Mathrafal, p. Llangynyw co. Mont., 1876 (Parcel 33/74); t's Trehelyg, Hudan, p. Castell Caereinion, t. Diserth, p. Welshpool, t. Tirymynech, p. Guilsfield, and in the manor of Caereinion Uchcoed, co. Mont., 1881 (Parcel D33/76), p's Montgomery, Churchstoke, Hyssington, and Twyntypark in p. Llanerfyl, 1882 (Parcel D33/77); in t. Gwestydd, p. Llanllwchaearn, and p. Aberhafesb, 1882 (Parcel D33/78); and on property in p. Llanwddyn sold to the Liverpool Corporation, 1883 (Parcel D33/81), all listed in 'Powis Castle Estate Register of Muniments of Title'(now DA1)are no longer extant, at least not in their original parcels. Deeds, 1804-1862, relating to The Coach and Horses Inn in Welshpool, purchased in 1862 (Parcel 30/30) were returned to R. N. Salt, 21 Nov. 1921, and a conveyance of two parcels of land purchased from Col Heyward, in Guilsfield, 1895, was sent to Mr Salt at his request by Mr Addis, 26 Nov. 1897, to be filed away with other papers relating to this purchase.

Articles of agreement made on the marriage of 1 and 2

  1. Barbara Herbert of p. St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, spinster, an infant under the age of 21 yrs, only child and heir of Edward Herbert, esq., commonly called Lord Edward Herbert, younger brother of William, marquis of Powis, dec.
  2. William, marquis of Hartington, eldest son and heir of William, duke of Devonshire, William, earl of Jersey, and James, Earl Waldegrave.
    Articles of agreement made on the marriage of 1 and 2.
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