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Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions on 24 March 1818 between John Evans, gent., demandant, and Kedgwin ...,

Exemplification of a recovery suffered at the Great Sessions on 24 March 1818 between John Evans, gent., demandant, and Kedgwin James Davies, gent., tenant, of one m., one garden, and one acre of land in p. St Mary, Tenby. Vouchees:. 1 Dorothy Hassall, widow, and William Hassall, clerk. 2 John Lloyd.

Grant of a m. and shop in Pembroke Street, p. St Mary, Pembroke, co. Pemb., and a cottage at the ...,

1 Sir William Domville, bart, and John Graham, esq., both of Eastbourne, Sussex. 2 John Harbour of Bristol, law stationer. 3 William Lewis Ross of Bristol, law stationer. Grant of a m. and shop in Pembroke Street, p. St Mary, Pembroke, co. Pemb., and a cottage at the back thereof, to uses, subject to a lease [for three lives.] (Plan in margin.).

Grant of the m. called Neeston Hall and fields specified in an appended schedule, p. Herbranston, co. Pemb., with covenant ...,

1 Owen William George of the Cavalry Barracks, Windsor, Berkshire, esq., surgeon, and Joseph John Cridland of 7, Lincolns Inn Fields, Middlesex, gent. 2 John Owen Edwardes, late of Hook House, p. Ambleston, co. Pemb., but now of The Hotel de Londres, Calais, France, esq., and Anna Jane Edwardes his wife. 3 John Tucker Edwards of Haverfordwest, esq., only son of the second party. 4 Phillip Parsell Ellis of Haverfordwest, grocer. Grant of the m. called Neeston Hall and fields specified in an appended schedule, p. Herbranston, co. Pemb., with covenant to produce deeds. (Plan appended.).

Grant of the properties specified in No. 40 of 22 Dec. 1884,

1 Fergusson Barclay, architect, and Herbert Jodrell Barclay, solicitor, both of Manor Mead, Queens Road, Weston super Mare, Somerset. 2 Ronald Arthur Barclay of the same address, engineer. 3 Richard Charles Edward Barclay of Manorbier, co. Pemb., esq. Grant of the properties specified in No. 40 of 22 Dec. 1884.

Grant of three adjoining m's in the main street, one used as an hotel called 'the York', and another subject ...,

1 George Mountford Barnes of Bristol and George Edward Colthurst of Taunton, Somerset, timber merchants. 2 Edward Beadon Colthurst of Bristol, oil and colour merchant and drysalter, and Lucy Sophia Colthurst his wife. 3 William Jenkins of The York Inn, Pembroke, co. Pemb., licensed victualler. Grant of three adjoining m's in the main street, one used as an hotel called 'the York', and another subject to lease for the remaining of three lives, and of the properties specified in No. 18 of 19 March 1858, subject to the two remaining of three lives, p. St Mary, Pembroke, with covenant to produce a deed. Copy.

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Deeds, 1856-1946, relating to the Holyland estate of the Adams family in Pembrokeshire.

Adams family, of Holyland

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