David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont., gent. 2. Margaret Phillips of Aberystwyth, co. Card., widow. Bond for the observance of covenants dated 8 March 1798 (J.L.M. Sinnett 21).
David Jones of Gyfylche, Llanerfil, co. Mont., gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 2. Evan Jones, son and heir of the said David Jones. Lease for one year of Tyddin y Gyfylche, otherwise Ty yn y Gyfylche, Ty yn y fron, and Rhos ty bach in t. Cynewyll in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 22).
David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 2. Evan Jones, son and heir of the said David Jones. Release of Tyddin y Gyfylche, otherwise Ty yn y Gyfylche, Ty yn y fron, and Rhos ty bach in t. Cynewyll in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 23).
David Jones, late of Llwynderw, now of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont., gent. 2. Joseph Thomas of Glynhirieth in p. Llanfair, co. Mont., gent. 3. Humphrey Jones of Machynlleth, co. Mont., esq. 4. Charles Jones of Machynlleth, gent. 5. David Owen of Cefncyfrifol in p. Penegoes, co. Mont., gent. Assignment of Gyfylche and other lands in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont. for securing £700 and interest (J.L.M. Sinnett 24).
Edward Gatacre of Gatacre, Shropshire, esq., and Annabella, his wife. 2. Jane Lloyd of Swan Hill, Shropshire, spinster. 3. Stephen Leeke of the city of Chester, gent. 4. The Rev. Joseph Venebes [?Venables] of Oswestry, Shropshire. 5. Watkin Williams of Penbedw, co. Denb., esq. 6. Charles Potts of the city of Chester, gent. 7. Margaret Duke of the city of Chester, widow. 8. John Evans of Aberystwyth, co. Card., gent. 9. The Rev. Hugh Lloyd of Cilpill, co. Card., clerk. Conveyance of a dwelling house and garden situate in Bridge Street, Aberystwyth (J.L.M. Sinnett 25).
Thomas Meredith of p. Llanychairarne, co. Card., gent., and David Meredith of Foesybleithed, co. Card., farmer, eldest son and heir at law of the said Thomas. 2. John Evans of Aberystwyth, co. Card., esq. Release of a passage way and a parcel of land in Mill Lane, Aberystwyth (J.L.M. Sinnett 27).
Hugh Maxwell of Gresford, co. Denb., esq., Colonel in the army, and Anne, his wife, Rice Pryce of Manafon, co. Mont., gent., David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 2. James Morice of Carog in p. Llanddinol, co. Card., gent. Lease for a year of Tythin yn y Gyfylche, or Ty yn y Gyfylche, with lands in Llanerfil, co. Mont. (J.L.M. Sinnett 28).
Hugh Maxwell of Gresford, co. Denb., and Ann, his wife. 2. Rice Pryce of Manafon, co. Mont., gent. 3. David Jones of Gyfylche in p. Llanerfyl, co. Mont., gent., and Dorothy, his wife. 4. Evan Jones of Gyfylche aforesaid, gent. 5. John Williams of Pool, co. Mont., gent. 6. Charles Jones of Machynlleth, co. Mont., gent. 7. David Owen of Cefncyfrifol in p. Penegoes, co. Mont., gent. 8. Mary Jones of Tynycastell in p. Llanbadarnfawr, co. Card., widow, and Lewis Pugh of Aberystwyth, co. Card., shopkeeper. 9. Humphrey Rowlands Jones of Lower Vaynor, co. Mont., esq. 10. James Morice of Carog in p. Llanddinol, co. Card., gent. 11. William Davies of Tanyrallt-llwyd in p. Llanrhystyd, co. Card., gent. Mortgage of Gyfylche and other premises in p. Llanerfil, co. Mont. for securing £1,800 (J.L.M. Sinnett 29).
A microfilm copy of a volume containing a copy, in a mid sixteenth-century hand, of a verse play in Middle Cornish, based on the life of St Kea, a Celtic saint venerated in Cornwall and Brittany.
Photocopies of files in The National Archives relating to T. E. Nicholas (1879-1971) when he was arrested in Llanbrynmair in July 1940 and taken with his son Islwyn ap Nicholas to Swansea prison, together with a copy of the proceedings in October 1940 after a Home Office Advisory Committee heard their case at Ascot when they were released.
Photocopies taken from a scrapbook relating to the early political life of Lord Howe of Aberavon in Wales, his student life in Cambridge, and his work as a barrister, together with a letter from him, 2005, addressed to the Library. The scapbook was kept by Lord Howe's father.
Photocopies of an article by W. N. Davis, Dinuba, California, relating to Stephen S. Jones and family who emigrated in 1878 from Cardiganshire to Jackson County, Ohio, together with copies of letters from America and from relations in Wales and poetry entered in a literary meeting in Oak Hill, 1893, together with a copy of an undated photoghraph of Stephen and Anna (Morgan) Jones taken in Jackson.
Photocopies of original documents (Home Office papers),1968-1970, relating to the investiture of the Prince of Wales and extremism in Wales. These were received as a result of enquiries made under the Freedom of Information Act.
Photocopies from the memorandum book, 1865-1916, of Richard Ellis [originally from Llanfechain, Montgomeryshire], who sailed aboard the Mimosa to Patagonia in 1865, and a photocopy from a newspaper of an article in Spanish relating to the diary.
Photocopies relating to the genealogy of Benjamin Williams III whose great grandfather Benjamin Williams (d. 1896) emigrated from Wales in 1853 to the United States and was one of the early Welsh settlers in Middle Granville, New York .