Agreements relating to sale of estate timber and staff employment, together with government statistical returns and other printed pamphlets. They include:. 1796, The Times, Nov. 9, 1796. No. 3735 (London: printed by C. Bell, 1796). 1855, British Government Publications. Coals, cinders and culm. An account of the qualities of coals, cinders and culm shipped coastways, and the quantities exported from England, Scotland and Ireland, and from the United Kingdom; also the quantities of coals brought into the Port of London in 1854. (London, 1855). 1857, March, agreement between William Chambers of Hafod, co. Card., esq., and Edward James of Aberystwyth, shipbuilder, for the sale of timber from the Hafod estate. 1857, March 9, agreement between William Chambers of Hafod, co. Card., esq., and Hugh Jones of Aberystwyth, master mariner, for the sale of sufficient timber from the Hafod estate to build a ship of about one hundred and forty tons and to class at Lloyd's eight years. 1868, Board of Trade. Statistical Department. Agricultural returns of Great Britain, with abstract returns for the United Kingdom, British possessions and foreign countries. (London: printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1868). 1869, Board of Trade. Statistical Department. Agricultural returns of Great Britain, with abstract returns for the United Kingdom, British possessions and foreign countries. (London: printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1869). 1870, Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge. Aberystwyth branch. Unfed-ar-ddeg-ar-hugain hanes blynyddol dirprwywyr ardalaidd y Gymdeithas er taenu gwybodaeth Gristionogol dros Aberystwyth a'i chymydogaeth am y flwyddyn 1869. (Aberystwyth: argraffwyd gan J. Cox, 1870). 1871, Messrs. Duncombe & Co's investment circular, July, 1871. (London, 1871). [1872], Twm Shon Catti, or the Welsh Robin Hood, etc. (Llanidloes: John Pryse, [1872]). 1884, Feb. 6, agreement by John Hughes to serve John Waddingham of Hafod, esq., as groom and coachman, in consideration of a weekly wage of 14s. and a suit of stable clothes, a driving coat, and a livery hat. 1891, Jan. 14, notice whereby the Earl of Lisburne allows poor people to gather firewood in specified plantations in Llanafan and Gwnnws, Llanfihangel, Cnwch, Frongoch and Llanafan Top, and Yspytty.