Deeds relating to land in Oswestry purchased from the trustees of Rice Roberts, 1810-1827. They include a conveyance by Sir Stapleton Cotton of Combermere Abbey, Cheshire, Bart, son and heir of Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton, to Rice Roberts of Oswestry, of two pieces of land and all the trees, saplings, etc. thereon, formerly part of the estate of Watkin Williams of Penbedw; 1810, with a copy of the particulars of freehold estates in Whittington, Oswestry and Ruabon, for sale by auction, 1809; a mortgage by Rice Roberts to Martha Lloyd of Knockin, 1810; an extract from the will of Rice Roberts [1821, proved 1826]; an affidavit and letters relative to the baptism of Lord Combermere, 1827, and copies of marriage, baptism and burial records of the Williams family of Penbedw, Denbighshire, 1741-1825; the abstract of title of the trustees for sale named in the will of the late Rice Roberts, 1741-1826; and the conveyance by Richard Roberts and other trustees, Elizabeth Roberts, widow, and Martha Lloyd, mortgagee of Rice Roberts, to William Ormsby Gore of Porkington, Mary Jane his wife and their trustees, of the two pieces of land, one called Cae Pepper or Bigfield and the other also called Cae Pepper or Meadow with a plan incorporated, 1827.