Letter from William Herbert to Mathew Price,
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- 1668, November 30.
Letter, 30 November 1668, from William Herbert to Mathew Price at Newtowne Hall concerning 'keeping of the courts' and transfer of lands.
Letter from William Herbert to Mathew Price,
Letter, 30 November 1668, from William Herbert to Mathew Price at Newtowne Hall concerning 'keeping of the courts' and transfer of lands.
Letters from William Herbert to Mathew Price,
Powis, William Herbert, Duke of, 1617-1696.
Letters from [Lady Herbert] to [Percy Herbert] [drafts],
Drafts of two letters, [1648], from [Lady Herbert] to [Percy Herbert] concerning family matters.
Letter from [Lady Herbert] to Percy Herbert [copy],
Copy of a letter, 1647, from [Lady Herbert] to Percy Herbert concerning family matters.
Letters from Lady Herbert to Percy Herbert,
Business, Personal and Estates in Wales and England,
Records and correspondence, 1622-1808, relating primarily to the administration of the Powis Castle estates in Montgomeryshire and Shropshire (together with some in Cardiganshire and Worcestershire), as well as household and family business and the Montgomeryshire militia; together with a personal account of travels in continental Europe.
Powis Castle Estate (England and Wales).
Indictment of William Herbert for high treason,
Notes in the cause of the king versus William Herbert, lord Montgomery, touching the latter’s indictment for high treason, 11 December 1697–15 January 1698.
James II’s instructions to his supporters [copy],
Copy of James II’s instructions to his supporters touching his possible restoration, and minutes for the ‘present conjuncture in Parliament’, 3 December 1694.
James II, King of England, 1633-1701
Reparations from William of Orange to Lady Montgomery,
Order, 19 January 1689, of ‘GH’ [Guillaume Henri] Prince of Orange’s for the restoration to Lady Montgomery of horses and other goods seized by soldiers quartered at her house.
William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
Petition of the earl of Dumbarton and the earl of Dover [copy],
Copy of the petition of the earl of Dumbarton and the earl of Dover to the king concerning a grant of a certain premises for 51 years, [1675x1677 or 1689x1690].
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Lifting of the sequestration on the estate of Percy Herbert,
Order, 18 July 1660, for taking off the sequestration on the estate of Percy Lord Powis and Lady Elizabeth his wife.
Deposition [?by William Herbert, Lord Powis] concerning the title to Llwydiarth [copy or draft],
Copy or draft of a deposition, [c.1655], concerning the title to Llwydiarth, in consequence of the sequestration of the estate of Herbert Vaughan and the subsequent tenure of Edward Vaughan of Glanllyn, which is disputed.
Powis, William Herbert, Duke of, 1573-1656.
Petition of Lady Herbert touching the sequestration of the Herbert estate [draft],
Draft of the petition of Dame Elizabeth Herbert to the king, [c.1647], touching the sequestration of the estate of her husband, Percy Herbert.
Herbert, Elizabeth, Lady, 1599-1662.
Order of the Committee of Sequestration for Middlesex concerning Percy Herbert,
Order of the Committee of Sequestration for Middlesex [to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestration], 1646, concerning the delinquency of Percy Herbert.
Percy Herbert’s petition concerning the sequestration of his estate,
Percy Herbert’s petition, 29 January 1646, to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestration concerning the sequestration of his estate.
Sequestration of the estate of Percy Herbert,
Powis, Percy Herbert, Earl of, 1598-1667.
Records and correspondence, 1646-1698, accumulated by members of the Herbert family of Powis Castle during the course of their political activities. Most of the papers relate to the sequestration of their estates after the civil war, while others arise from the Herberts’ commitment to the Jacobite cause during and after the ‘Glorious Revolution’.
Herbert family of Powis Castle papers,
Records and correspondence, 1622-1808, accumulated by the Herbert family of Powis Castle. Included is material relating to the family’s political activities, estate and household business, and personal affairs.
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