Loose deeds and documents, including conveyance by Henry Wayham Osman of Aberystwyth, shoemaker, and Sophia his wife, to James Hughes of Glanrheidol, esq., and others, of m., factory and lands called Pandy Maesbangor near Tynllidiart, p. Llanbadarn Fawr, 1858; letters and papers relating to the West Esgair Lle Mining Co. Ltd, 1873-1876; letters (2) from Absalom Francis relating to the Dolfawr tack note, and J. Hughes-Bonsall's note to F. R. Roberts, 'put Mr Absalom Francis off as you think best. I should not like to get rid of him altogether as Stokes' taking up a lease on Dolfawr will probably fall through', 1879; deeds (3) relating to Maespompren, p. Llanbadarn Fawr, 1873-1881, including a lease for 16 years by James George Frederick Hughes Bonsall of Carrog, esq., to John Griffiths of Maespompren, farmer, of fields called Caeucha, Caepenrhiwfach, Caetrichornel, Caerhos and Caenewydd, part of Pwllclai farm, 1881; letters and other papers relating to the sale of Pendre fawr (33a.), p. Llanbadarn Fawr, to Griffith Rowlands of 19 Sherborne Lane, London, esq., 1882; map of Dolau (174a.), p. Llanbadarn Fawr, 1820 (John Hughes of Aberystwyth, surveyor; 10 chains = 1.25in.; field names, useages and acreages), and deed of partition between Griffith H. Pugh Evans of Lovesgrove and John G. W. Bonsall of Fronfraith, esq's, of the one part, and Henry Charles Fryer of Lodge Park, esq., of the other 1883; letters and other papers relating to the conveyance of the Prince Albert Hotel and cottage, Little Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, to John James of Terrace Road, merchant, 1889; two [stray?] letters from Lovell & Trimnell, London solicitors, to Roberts & Evans, relating to the Anwyl Settled Estates, 1889; and grant by Gertrude Elizabeth Bonsall and others to Rev. David Williams and others, of the right to construct a drain from Penparcau school to connect to the proposed extension to the public sewer, 1932.