Title deeds for Tyddin y Cae Ddu in the township of Peniarth in the parish of Meifod, Montgomeryshire, also mentioning Y Fedw Felen in Peniarth and Ffron Hauldu in the township of Main, 1716-1826. The file includes a mortgage by Richard Davies of Peniarth to William Jones of Cwm, 1716, and an assignment of the mortgage to Humphrey Evans of Halfen, 1738; a succession of assignments of mortgage, further mortgages and associated documents by Richard Davies, heir of Richard Davies dec., and his son Thomas Davies, shoemaker, 1755-1792, in which the mortgagees were Evan Pryce of Bryngwyn, 1755, William Moreton of Main, 1767, David Williams of Llandrinio and Edward Davies of Breden Heath in Welsh Hampton, Salop, 1772, Edward Tannatt of Mathrafal, 1778, Margaret Parry of Shrewsbury, 1790, Thomas Davies of Llanfihangel, 1792, John Habberley of Walton, Salop, and Henry Foulkes, 1792-1794; a conveyance by Thomas Davies, shoemaker, then a prisoner for debt at Montgomery Gaol, and Henry Foulkes of [Welsh]pool to Thomas Davies of Llanfihangel and others, 1794; an assignment of mortgage by John Habberley and Thomas Davies to William Vaughan of Trelystan, reciting that Fedw Felen had been sold to discharge part of the debt, 1801; a conveyance of Tyddyn y Cae Du by William Vaughan, Thomas Davies of Shoreditch, eldest son and heir of Thomas Davies, and John Davies of Llanfihangel to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, 1810, and on the dorse a release by Edward Vaughan, brother of William Vaughan (who died a lunatic) of his interest in the property, 1826; and a conveyance by Thomas and John Davies to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, to corroborate the former deed for Tyddyn y Cae Du (1810) and for the sale of another piece of land (4a.) in Peniarth, 1821.