Title deeds for part of the Peterwell estate purchased by Edward Loveden Loveden in 1779-1780. They comprise successive crown leases in 1607, 1748, 1751 and 1777, of Keven y Maes in the manor of Iscoed Gwynionydd or within a moiety of the manor of Gwynionydd Is Cerdin, Moeddyn in Cardiganshire, and the profits of courts, tolls, fairs and other casual profits within the said lordships, and the custom of Ceirch March, previously belonging to the Duke of Richmond, previously granted to Walter Lloyd in 1718/9, and of fines, issues, amercements etc. in the commotes of Mabwynion, Gwynionydd Uwch Cerdin, Caerwedros, Iscoed Is Hirwen, Genau’r-glyn, Creuddyn, Perfedd, Mefenydd and Anhuniog, the towns of Cardigan and Aberystwyth, togetherr with the perquisites and profits of the manorial courts there, the custom of letherwitt, the perquisites of the courts in the towns of Pembroke, West Pembroke, East Pembroke, St Florence, Emlyn, Dyffryn Breuan, Maenordeifi, Castle and the lordship of Haverfordwest, Stackpole, Steynton, St Ishmaels, Camrose and Rhos, which previously belonged to Jasper [Tudor], Duke of Bedford, and Rice Griffith, both attainted, and lately belonged to the priory of Pill and St Dogmaels; followed by a mortgage, 1778, and subsequent assignment by John Adams of Peterwell, executor of Sir Herbert Lloyd, to Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, Berkshire, 1780.