Miscellaneous papers relating to the bankruptcies of David Jones late of the village of Llanrhystud, farmer and wool dresser, and now a prisoner in Cardigan gaol, Nov. 1839; John Pugh, late of the Farmers Arms, Aberystwyth, victualler, formerly of Cwmsymlog, farmer, and now a prisoner in Cardigan gaol, June-Oct. 1842, including a letter from the county gaol describing him as 'one of the most foull mouth dirty trechous speitful felow as ever came to this place'; declaration form for transmission of ownership of a sailing ship by bankruptcy, completed in pencil for the 'Union Packet' on the bankruptcy of Thomas Davies of New Quay, ship builder, June 1855; Thomas Jones late of Fronberllan and now of Cardigan gaol, Jan. 1857; John and Peter Davies of Tregaron, drapers and grocers, Sept. 1860-May 1861; Thomas Powell Wright, formerly carrying on business as 'R. C. Wright' as a house and estate agent in Birmingham, and now of the Golden Lion Inn, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, licensed victualler, Dec. 1881; John Richards of the Bulls Head Inn in Llanilar, innkeeper and mason, Feb. 1884; and Lewis Williams of Dolgellau, Merionethshire, auctioneer, appraiser, house agent, rate collector and lodging house keeper, and William Joseph Lovegrove of the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, hotel keeper, auctioneer, appraiser and house agent, Dec. 1885.