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1 - Details of Service of Inauguration
2 - Hymn sheet for Service of Inauguration for the Pembrokeshire Methodist Circuit. [See DFC/M/10/1]
3 - Pembrokeshire Circuit Newsletter
4 - Pembrokeshire Circuit plan & directory
5 - Pembrokeshire Wesleyan Circuit Plan and Directory
6 - "Wesleyan Methodism in St Davids - the first 150 years", a brochure produced for 150th anniversary of Bethel Chapel, St Davids
7 - Register of baptisms for the St Davids Wesleyan Methodist Circuit (St Davids, Solva & Letterston), With details of burials of the last three trustees of Mr & Mrs Harris's legacy - Thomas Harries 1875, George Owen 1895 & George Lile 1897.
8 - Register of baptisms for Priory Road Methodist Church, Milford Haven, Haverfordwest Circuit.
9 - Register of baptisms for Priory Road Methodist Church, Milford Haven, Haverfordwest Circuit.
10 - Register of baptisms for Pembroke Methodist Church
11 - Register of baptisms for Pembroke Methodist Church
12 - Register of baptisms for Meyrick Street Methodist Church, Pembroke Dock
13 - Register of deeds for the Haverfordwest Circuit (Haverfordwest, Hakin, Roch, Spittal, Llangwm, Hill Mountain, Waterston, Portfield Gate, Merlin's Bridge & Milford Haven)
14 - Register of deeds for the Tenby & Pembroke Circuit (Tenby, Narberth, Stepaside, Moreton, Saundersfoot, Kingsmoor, Cresselly, Summerhill, Pembroke Ferry, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock & Carew)
15 - Collection journal for Saundersfoot Methodist Church
16 - Collection journal [probably for Saundersfoot Methodist Church]
17 - Collection journal [probably for Saundersfoot Methodist Church]
18 - Minute book for meetings of trustees and others for Hakin Point Methodist Church, with list of members of church council
19 - Hakin Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trust accounts
20 - Hakin Point Methodist Church trust accounts
21 - Sunday School Register for Hakin Point Methodist Chapel
22 - Sunday School Register for Hakin Point Methodist Chapel
23 - Minute book for the Youth Council/Education and Youth Meeting, Tenby and Pembroke Methodist Circuit
24 - Minute book for the Finance and General Purposes Committee, Tenby and Pembroke Methodist Circuit
25 - Minute book for the Finance and General Purposes Committee, Tenby and Pembroke Methodist Circuit
26 - Treasurer's account book for Haverfordwest Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School
27 - Minute book for the quarterly meetings of the Tenby and Pembroke Methodist Circuit
28 - Minute book for the trustees of Summerhill Methodist chapel, Amroth, with list of trustees.
29 - Minute book for the trustees of Summerhill Methodist chapel, Amroth, with list of trustees & minutes of annual meeting 1974-1986.
30 - Minute book for the Leaders' Meetings, Annual Society Meetings & Church Council Meetings at Neyland Methodist Church
31 - Minute book for Church Council Meetings at Saundersfoot Methodist Church
32 - Minute book for meetings of the Stepaside United Fellowship
33 - Minute book for the Wesley Women's Fellowship
34 - Minute book for meetings of trustees for Hakin Point Methodist Church, with lists of trustees and minutes of the Annual Society Meeting for Hakin Point Methodist Church
35 - Conveyance 1. Rev John Lewis Hughes of the Deyne, Amberley, Stroud, Gloucestershire 2. Elizabeth Hughes of Milford, widow 3. Rev Joseph Samuel Prior of Haverfordwest, Superintendent Minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion 4. John Llewellin, grocer, William Davies, ironmonger, George Philipps Ormond, butter merchant, Thomas David Meyler, chemist, William Farrow, junior baker, Henry Spence, Custom House Officer, and Alfred Farrow, baker, all of Charles Street, Milford Haven, William Protheroe Carter, bank manager, and Daniel Lloyd Davies, wine merchant, of Hamilton Terrace, Milford Haven, George Thomas, shipwright, of Steynton, Cornelius Wood, blockmaker, of Hakin, Frederick Powell Green of Bridge Street, ironmonger, Llewellyn Brigstocke of Market Street, stationer, Henry William Wilkins of Spring Gardens, accountant, John Hood Williams of High Street, jeweller, William Edward Morse of Kensington Terrace, coal merchant, Thomas Henry Jones of High Street, solicitor's clerk, and William Henry Blethyn of Market Street, ironmonger, all of Haverfordwest Property - land at Priory Road, Milford Haven [further described] Consideration - £250 With plan 16 December 1889 With: - Certificates for registration as a place of worship & for solemnisation of marriages, 1854 & 1902 Memoranda of the appointment of new trustees 1901, 1916, 1938, 1944, 1958 & 1972, Abstracts of title 1904 & 1910 (with plan), Disclaimer by William Davies of Milford Haven, retired ironmonger, 1906, Conveyances of land in Priory Road, Milford Haven, (with plans), relating to the building of Edward Street, 1905 & 1910 Deed of easement 1987 - and other papers relating to trustees and insurance 1916-1987
36 - Lease 1. John Frederic Lort Phillips of Lawrenny Park, [parish of Lawrenny] 2. Richard Rees of Pembroke Dock, iron tester, Thomas Evans, joiner, Daniel Williams, grocer, William Jones, pensioner, John Beddow, smith, Thomas Pearn, master mariner, Charles Jefferis, foreman of engine drivers, Thomas Cousins, storekeeper, Thomas Blasbery, blacksmith, Thomas Griffiths, blacksmith, George Thomas, sailor, all of Neyland, James Beddow the younger of Liverpool, engine fitter, James Dixon of Llanelli, engine driver, Howell Davies of Tenby, bank manager, George Theobald Davies of Pembroke Dock, postmaster, William Dawkins of Pembroke, gent, Edwin Thomas of Pembroke, auctioneer & land agent, David Jenkins, draper, Edwin Trayler, draper, and Arthur Trayler, draper, all of Pembroke Dock, Jonas Nelson Trayler of Pembroke, currier, Thomas Codd of Sageston, farmer, John Green, grocer, John B Skyrme, shipwright, William Vallack Arrowsmith, draper, William George Copplestone, foreman in HM Dockyard, Thomas Phillips, foreman in Ordnance Department, William Angle, ironmonger, Thomas Brown, gent, and James Hutchings, draper, all of Pembroke Dock, and James Lowless of Pembroke, draper Property - land in High Street, Neyland Term - 99 years Rent - £5 p.a. With plan 12 March 1877 With: - Conveyance & abstract of title 1967 Memoranda of appointment of trustees 1893, 1917, 1934 & 1949 Certificates for registration as place of worship and for solemnisation of marriages 1854, 1878 & 1887 - and other papers relating to trustees, insurances & deeds 1895-1976
37 - Lease 1. William Luke of Hearston, Burton, farmer 2. John Bowen, shopkeeper, Thomas Phillips, surveyor of taxes, Richard Gibbon, innkeeper, James Brown, wine merchant, and Joseph Potter, stationer, all of Haverfordwest St Mary, John Powell of Freystrop, yeoman, and John Allen of Pembroke St Mary, shipwright Property - land at Hearston Mountain, Burton, measuring 60 feet by 60 feet Term - 99 years Rent - one peppercorn Witnesses - George Jenkins, John Jenkins, William Williams, Richard Allen 25 April 1815 and - Lease 1. Thomas Hughes Ford Davies of Aberceri, [Brongwyn], Cardiganshire 2. William Phillips, grocer, James Phillips, ironmonger, David Clare, draper, John Brown, wine merchant, Thomas Baker, saddler, Richard Evans, butcher, William Hood, bootmaker, William Blethyn, cabinet maker, John Warr, gilder, all of Haverfordwest, Adrian Nicholas John Stokes of St Botolphs, esquire, Joseph Whicher the elder of Milford Haven, draper, John Bogue of Newton, farmer, Richard Reynolds of Nolton Croft, farmer, William Esmond of Houghton, shipwright, Alfred Anstee of Williamston, gamekeeper, and John Russan of Mount, tailor, all of Burton Property - land on which the Wesleyan Chapel is standing at Mountain, Burton Term - 99 years Rent - 10 shillings With plan Witnesses - John Harvey, land agent, of Haverfordwest, William Davies Walters 13 August 1868 With: - Conveyance of 1944 Memoranda of appointment of trustees & assignment of trust property 1889, 1910, 1938 & 1950 Certificates for registration as place of worship and for solemnisation of marriages 1869-1986 Certificates for burials & cremations 1948-2003 - and other papers relating to insurance, trustees, wayleaves 1930-1998
38 - Conveyance 1. John Frederick Lort Phillips of Lawrenny Park, [parish of Lawrenny] 2. William John senior, naval pensioner, John Brown Skyrme, farmer, George Morgans senior fisherman, George Morgans junior, fisherman, William John (B), naval pensioner, George John, naval pensioner, James Brock, engineman, John Brock, blacksmith in HM Dockyard, William John, rigger in HM Dockyard, Thomas John, platelayer, William John, hammerman in HM Dockyard, William Morgans, fisherman, John Morgans, labourer in HM Dockyard, James Morgans, blacksmith in HM Dockyard, all of Llangwm, Thomas Cousins of Hook, engineman, Frederick Powell Green, ironmonger, Llewellyn Brigstocke, bookseller & stationer, William Edward Morse, solicitor's clerk, Thomas Henry Jones, solicitor's clerk, Thomas Davies, builder, and John Davies, carpenter, all of Haverfordwest 3. Rev Robert Elliott Bambrough of Haverfordwest Property -Methodist chapel & land adjoining, Llangwm. Consideration - given freely With plan Witnesses - Richard Sinnett of Cambrian Place, Haverfordwest, James Marrett Simpson of 89 Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Fred Kirkland of Park House, Radbourne, Derby, John V Colby of Rhosygilwen, [Cilgerran], Thomas Davies & James Skone, both of Llangwm. 12 June 1896 With: - Memoranda of appointment of trustees 1911, 1930, 1954 Certificates for registration as place of worship and for solemnisation of marriages 1854-1913 Photographs [copies] of Llangwm fisherwives & of the new Methodist chapel in Llangwm c. 1900 - and other papers relating to insurance, heating, organ fund (with photo) & trustees 1895-1988
39 - Conveyance 1. Rev William Arnold Bethel of Trengwainton, Budock, near Falmouth, Cornwall, James Henry Jones of 16 St Davids Street, Carmarthen, George Griffiths of 61 Dew Street, Haverfordwest, shoemaker, John Phillips of 8 Greenfield Villas, Merlins Bridge, and George Griffiths of 62 Barn Street, Haverfordwest, builder & contractor 2. George Griffiths of 61 Dew Street, Haverfordwest, shoemaker, Cyril Morgan of Linden Lea, Merlins Bridge, William George Hooper of 14 Portfield Avenue, Haverfordwest, lorry driver, Nellie Evans of 4 Portfield Road, Haverfordwest, married woman, Mary Phillips of 29 Cromie Terrace, Haverfordwest, widow, Clem Thomas of Greenfield Villas, Merlins Bridge, Frederick Langford Green of 49 Hill Street, Haverfordwest, David George Hughes of Chalford, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, accountant, Cornelius Swan of Cartref, Haven Road, Haverfordwest, retired confectioner, Rose Hooper of 14 Portfield Avenue, Haverfordwest, married woman, and Richard Harry Sinnett of 6 Cromie Terrace, Haverfordwest, local government officer (trustees) Property - Methodist Chapel, Merlins Bridge, Haroldston St Issells Consideration - £20 With plan 7 June 1950 and - Conveyance 1. Mary Ann Whelan of Corner Stores, Merlins Bridge, widow, & Morgan James Thomas of Cold Blow, Slebech, farmer 2. Cyril Morgan of Linden Lea, Merlins Bridge, lorry driver, William George Hooper of 14 Portfield Avenue, Haverfordwest, lorry driver, Nellie Evans of 82 Dew Street, Haverfordwest, married woman, Mary Phillips of 29 Cromie Terrace, Haverfordwest, widow, Clement Thomas of Greenfield Villas, Merlins Bridge, Frederick Langford Green of The Grove, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, David George Hughes of Chalford, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, accountant, Cornelius Swan of Cartref, Haven Road, Haverfordwest, retired confectioner, Rose Hooper of 14 Portfield Avenue, Haverfordwest, married woman, and Richard Harry Sinnett of 6 Cromie Terrace, Haverfordwest, local government officer. Property - nos. 3 & 4 Chapel Row, Merlins Bridge, Haroldston St Issells, [further described] Consideration - £600 4 June 1952 With: - Abstract of title 1952 Memoranda of appointment of trustees 1963 Certificate for solemnisation of marriages 1992 - and other papers relating to the F Davis bequest, conveyancing & other matters, 1923-1998
40 - Lease (and copy lease) 1. Lewis Child of Newton, Llanstadwell 2. George Paynter, merchant, William Mathias, esquire, Thomas Jones, draper, 3. Edward Pritchard, innkeeper, Lewis Perkins, tallow chandler, all of Milford, James Isaacs of Johnston, farmer, William Powell of Barretts Hill, [Steynton], farmer, and James George of Myrtle Hill, [Steynton], lieutenant in Royal Navy. Property - land being part of Withyslop, townred of Waterston, parish of Llanstadwell, bounded on the east by the road from Waterston to Newton, on the west & south by the lands of Withyslop and on the north by a garden occupied by Griffith Bowen, blacksmith [further described]. Term - 60 years Rent - 10 shillings Witness - George Taylor 8 June 1825 and - Conveyance 1. Rev Henry Lewis of Stowmarket, Suffolk, and John Child of Roch, farmer 2. Rev John Ryan of Haverfordwest, Minister of the Gospel 3. George Thomas, sailmaker, Thomas Richards, ironfounder, Cornelius Wood, block manufacturer, and John Rees, grocer, all of Hakin, William Davies, ironmonger, and Thomas Nicholas, sailors' missionary, both of Milford, William Griffiths of Waterston, shoemaker, and Thomas Morris of Hazelbeach, retired officer of HM Dockyard at Pembroke Dock, both of Llanstadwell William Farrow, baker, Williams Phillips Ormond, merchant, Richard Evans, farmer & butcher, and James Thomas, land agent's clerk, all of Haverfordwest, and Herbert Jones of Hill Farm, Lambston, farmer. Property - Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Waterston, Llanstadwell, [further described] Consideration - £5 26 December 1871 and - Conveyance 1. Gulf Oil Refining Ltd. of London 2. Rev T R Lovell of 24 Priory Road, Milford Haven 3. Charles E Sinnett of 50 City Road, Haverfordwest, William D J Edgar of 13 Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, Henry J Dickman of 19 Haven Road, Haverfordwest, Sarah Ann Thomas of 33 St Issells Avenue, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, Ronald A Padfield of 57 Uzmaston Road, Haverfordwest, Llewellyn J Meyler of 32 Hamilton Terrace, Milford Haven, William G White of 53 Wellington Road, Hakin, Mary J Meyler of 32 Hamilton Terrace, Milford Haven, Mary E Summons of 4 Gothic Road, Neyland, Mildred E Venables of Beach Cottage, Promenade, Neyland, Hilda M Charles of 26 Riverside Avenue, Neyland, Dilys K Warlow of 2 Alban Crescent, Waterston, Phyllis E Stephens of 30 Main Street, Waterston, Doreen I Summons of The Farm, Waterston, Geoffrey F Carter of Wyncourt, Steynton Road, Milford Haven, John J H Lloyd of17 Edward Street, Milford Haven, A W Eric White of 3 St Anne's Drive, Hakin Property - part of garden of 1 Newton Road, Waterston, Llanstadwell Consideration - freely & voluntarily With plan 23 July 1974 With: - Epitome of title, with copy conveyances of 1919, 1952 & 1972 and copy letters of administration of the estate of the late Thomas Hugh Venables of 2 Newton Road, Waterston who died on 28 April 1953. Land certificate of 1969 Memoranda of appointment of new trustees 1899, 1930, 1950 & 1969 Certificates for registration as place of worship and for solemnization of marriages 1854, 1959 - and other papers relating to insurances, trustees, refurbishment, registration of land & other matters 1950-1998
41 - Lease 1. Sir Thomas Charlton Meyrick of Bush, [Pembroke St Mary] 2. Rev Thomas Austin of Wesley House, Pembroke 3. Jonas Nelson Trayler of the Oaks, Wembdon, near Bridgwater, Somerset, farmer, James Rogers of Milton, postmaster, & George Palmer of Milton, blacksmith, both in Carew, Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer, Frederick Beddow of Greencroft, Redberth, farmer, John Thomas of Queen Street, shoemaker, Thomas Henry James of 5 Gwyther Street South, shipwright, William Smith of Bush Street, stationer, James Vivian Angel of 8 Pembroke Street, draper, and Thomas Barnikel of 6 Argyle Street, fitter, all in Pembroke Dock (trustees) Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described] Term - 50 years Rent - £1 1s p.a. With plan. 12 November 1906 and - Assignment 1. William Dawkins of Pembroke, James Rhodes of Pembroke Dock, chandler, Thomas Codd formerly of Sageston, maltster, but now of 14 Crwys Road, Cardiff, clerk, and Thomas Jones of Pembroke, miller 2. Rev George Robinson of Pembroke 3. William Dawkins, James Rhodes, Thomas Jones, Henry Thomas Pratt, draper, & Jonas Nelson Trayler, tanner & currier, both of Pembroke, Edwin Trayler of Pembroke Dock, draper, John Thomas, labourer, & Isaac Thomas, mason, both of Carew, James Rogers of Milton, blacksmith, Henry Howell, farmer, and George Williams, farmer, both of Redberth Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described] Consideration - 10 shillings 7 July 1880 and - Conveyance 1. Sir Thomas Frederick Meyrick of Slebech Park, Slebech 2. Rev Ernest Higman of Wesley Villa, Victoria Road, Pembroke Dock 3. William Brock of Adegem, Milton, baker, Thomas George Picton of St Florence, retired farmer, John Hicks of Picton Terrace, Carew Milton, retired builder, George Morgan of Carew Milton, retired mason, William George Palmer of 5 Elm Grove, Pembroke, postman, Edith Mary Palmer of Milton, Wilfred John Hicks of Jameston, Manorbier, mason, Ronald George Hicks of Picton Terrace, Carew Milton, mason, and Leonard Llewellyn Rogers of Milton, postmaster Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described] Consideration - £100 With plan 16 October 1956 With: - Conveyance of land adjoining chapel 1972 Agreement for sale of chapel 1956 Abstract of title 1956 Memoranda of appointment of new trustees 1921, 1934 & 1957 Certificates for registration of place of worship and for solemnisation of marriages 1817 [at Bridge Park, Carew], 1854, 1860 & 1873 - and other papers relating to vehicular access 1972, bill of costs 1906, insurances, heating, trustees, vesting assents by the Trollope-Bellew family, Carew Youth Centre and other matters 1938-1995
42 - Lease 1. Rev James Henry Alexander Philipps of Picton Castle, [Slebech] 2. Charles Griffiths of Kilgetty, mineral agent, John Phelp Hitchings of Narberth, draper, Thomas Hay of Saundersfoot, grocer, Henry John junior of Cliff, [Amroth], miner, Thomas Howells of Redberth, farmer, Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer, Thomas Codd of Sageston, maltster, Henry Berkin of Tenby, licenced coach hire proprietor, John Davies of Tenby, boot & shoemaker, Richard Allen of Pembroke Dock, clerk in HM Dockyard, Job Davies of Pembroke Dock, draper, and George Rees of Trueman Park, [Amroth], miner 3. John West Roberts of Pembroke, superintendent preacher Property - land lying between the two roads leading from Slate Mill Hill to Wiseman's Bridge, Pleasant Valley, Amroth. Term - 99 years Rent - 2s 6d p.a. With plan. 14 March 1861 and - Conveyance 1. Sir Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps of Picton Castle, [Slebech] 2. Arthur Ernest Baker of Pinners Hall, Old Broad Street, London, Antony Vaughan William Stokes of St Botolphs, Milford Haven, and Charles Ronald Mansel-Lewis of Stradey Castle, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire 3. Ernest William Griffiths of Penally, builder, Thomas Griffiths of Narberth, builder, Arthur Frederick Halkon of Narberth, stationer, Charles Arthur John of Wiseman's Bridge, Henry John of Stepaside, farmer, James Theodore John of Stepaside, miner, Robert David John of Amroth, colliery blacksmith, Wilfred Herbert Lewis of Stepaside, school teacher, George Morris Morgans of Stepaside, farmer, Stephen Prout of Stepaside, farmer, Thomas Prout of Stepaside, miner, William Prout of Stepaside, miner, George Howard Rees of Tenby, station master, and John Treharne of Stepaside, farmer, (trustees) Property - land lying between the two roads leading from Slate Mill Hill to Wiseman's Bridge, Pleasant Valley, Amroth. Consideration -£1 With plan 27 November 1936 With: - Receipt for 4s 6d for the freehold of Stepaside Methodist chapel Certificate of registration for solemnisation of marriages 1893 Memoranda for the appointment of new trustees 1891, 1926, 1940 & 1967 - and other papers relating to trustees 1939-1947
43 - Assignment of lease for 99 years 1. Richard Allen of Pembroke Dock, writer in HM Dockyard 2. Jonas Dawkins of Pembroke, gent, Thomas Codd of Sageston, maltster, Thomas Hay of Saundersfoot, grocer, Thomas Jones of Pembroke, miller, William Dawkins of Pembroke Dock, draper, John Phelp Hitchings of Narberth, draper, Charles Griffiths of Saundersfoot, mineral agent, Henry Birkin of Tenby, livery stable keeper, John Davies of Tenby, bootmaker, Thomas Brown of Stepaside, shopkeeper, Edwin Potter of Saundersfoot, draper, and John Morgan of Pembroke Dock, custom house officer, (trustees) 3. Rev Aaron Langley of Pembroke, Minister of the Gospel Property - land at Saundersfoot, St Issells Rent - 10 shillings p.a. 11 May 1866 and - Lease 1. Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps of Picton Castle, [Slebech], and his wife Dame Mary Philippa 2. Hugh Bevan, gent, Richard Rees, retired shipwright, both of Narberth, William Henry Willey of Narberth, station master, Robert Venning, gent, John Fortune Davies, shoemaker, George Thomas, insurance agent, William Howells, watchmaker, Samuel Davies, engine driver, Benjamin Williams, carpenter, Thomas Morris, carpenter, and John Evans, carpenter, all of Tenby, John Green, grocer, and Arthur Trayler, draper, of Pembroke Dock, Edward Thomas, grocer, and Henry John, farmer, both of Stepaside, John Mason of Saundersfoot, collier, and William Owens of Wooden, station master. Property - land at Saundersfoot, St Issells Term - 99 years Rent - 1 shilling p.a. With plan. Witnesses - H L Lowe, private secretary, and J Dumble, gardener, both of Picton Castle. 21 November 1892 and - Conveyance 1. Sheila, Lady Dunsany, of Dunsany Castle, Meath, Eire 2. William Brock Thompson and Muriel Bird 3 Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes of Manchester Property - land fronting the Ridgeway, Saundersfoot, St Issells, on which the Methodist church is built. Consideration - £10,000 18 October 1989 With: - Land Certificate 1989 Memoranda of appointment of new trustees 1929 & 1948 Certificates for registration of place of public worship 1892 and for solemnisation of marriages 1901 Plans & elevations of proposed additions to the church - and other papers relating to insurance, trustees and other matters 1930-1989
44 - Lease 1. Isabella Georgina Lort Phillips of Lawrenny Park, [Lawrenny], widow, John Frederick Lort Phillips of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, and Henry Leach of Corston, [Monkton] 2. Robert Venning, grocer, John Fortune Davies, shoemaker, George Thomas, insurance agent, Samuel Davies, engine driver, Benjamin Williams, carpenter, and William Wall junior, steam ship company's agent, all of Tenby, Ernest John Lewis, draper, and William Henry Willey, station master, of Narberth, Timothy Winter of Redstone, Narberth, poulterer, William Owen, station master, and William Thomas, collier, both of East Williamston, Edward Thomas, grocer, and Henry John, collier, both of Stepaside, and Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer Property - land and chapel at Moreton, parish of Begelly. Term - 99 years Rent - 4 shillings p.a. With plan 2 May 1885 [2 copies and 1 photocopy] and - Lease 1. Isabella Georgina Lort Phillips of Stratford Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire, widow, John Frederick Lort Phillips of Lawrenny Park, [Lawrenny], and Mary Leach of Corston, [Monkton], widow 2. John Fortune Davies, shoemaker, George Thomas, insurance agent, and Benjamin Williams, cabinet maker, all of Tenby, William Henry Willey of Narberth, temperance hotel proprietor, William Owen, retired station master, and William Thomas, colliery under-manager, both of Moreton, St Issells, Edward Thomas of Stepaside, St Issells, grocer, Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer, James John, David John, Alfred Badham and William Badham, all of Moreton, colliers, James Williams of Beaconing, Begelly, farmer, David Griffiths of Moreton, collier, William Howells, jeweller, Henry Withers, baker, James Preece James, architect, George Davies, temperance hotel proprietor, and John Joseph Smith, fishmonger, all of Tenby, Arthur Frederick Halkon of Narberth, stationer, and Charles George Thompson of Narberth, draper Property - land and chapel at Moreton, Begelly Term - 72 ½ years Rent - 5 shillings p.a. With plan. 9 September 1911 [2 copies and 1 photocopy] and - Conveyance 1. Col. John Frederick Lort Phillips of Lawrenny and Frederic Hugh Leach of Corston, Hundleton 2. John Fortune Davies of The Mumbles, Glamorganshire, retired shoemaker, George Thomas of Tenby, retired insurance agent, William Henry Willey of Narberth, temperance hotel proprietor, William Owen, retired station master, William Thomas, colliery under-manager, both of Moreton, St Issells, Edward Thomas of Stepaside, grocer, Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer, James John and David John of Moreton, collier, Alfred Badham of Begelly, collier, David Griffiths of Moreton, collier, William Howells, jeweller, Henry Withers, baker, James Preece James, architect, George Davies, retired temperance hotel proprietor, and John Joseph Smith, fishmonger, all of Tenby, and Arthur Frederick Halkon of Narberth, stationer, (trustees) Property - two plots of land, with Moreton chapel, chapelry of East Williamston, parish of Begelly Consideration - £10 With plan. 14 February 1923 [1 original and 1 photocopy] With: - Memoranda of appointment of new trustees 1908, 1934 & 1948 Certificates of registration for religious worship 1907 and solemnisation of marriages 1949 Correspondence with the Wesleyan Chapel Committee 1924-1932 Plan & elevations for proposed extension to chapel 1965 Correspondence re lease 1910-1911 Band of Hope pledge book [abstinence from all intoxicating drinks] 1906-1917 Wesleyan Methodist Class Book [relating to church membership] 1927-1928 Letter from H Preece James of Tenby, architect, concerning the proposed schoolroom 1948 Letter from J A Roch of Pembroke, estate agent, concerning the ground rent 1922 - and papers relating to insurance, trustees and other matters 1908-1966
45 - Certificates of the registration for religious worship 1854 and solemnisation of marriage 1972 Papers relating to the trustees 1899-1950 Correspondence with the Marr-Munning Trust [Campaign against World Poverty] and a tribute to Hannah Meyler and Hannah Munning 1978 Papers, photos & negatives relating to the re-opening celebrations of Hakin Point church, 1979
46 - Letter from F P Green of Haverfordwest to John Fergusson of St Brides concerning the disposal of Marloes Chapel
47 - Memoranda for the appointment of new trustees (with declaration by the trustees 1944), 1891, 1909, 1930, 1941, 1944 & 1956
48 - Lease 1. Joseph Harries of Llanunwas, [Whitchurch] 2. William Nicholas of Talybont, Whitchurch-in-Dewisland, farmer, Thomas Bowen, shopkeeper, Thomas Morris, cordwainer, and John Davies, carpenter, all of Solva, Henry Roberts of Blackfield, St Davids, farmer, James Brown, wine merchant, Joseph Potter, stationer, and John Bowen, shopkeeper, all of Haverfordwest, and Henry Stephen of St Davids, farmer Property - chapel or meeting house, Upper Solva, Whitchurch, and adjoining land. Term - 88 years Rent - £3 3s p.a. 25 March 1823
49 - Probate of the will of Thomas Jones of Wellfield Cottage, St Davids, Wesleyan Minister, (died 1 July 1891), with bequests to his daughter Elizabeth Anne Davies, son-in-law David or Delta Davies, son Henry Williams Jones, Wesleyan Foreign Mission Society and Worn-out Wesleyan Minister Fund. Executrix - Elizabeth Anne Davies. Witnessed by Wilfred Williams, surgeon, of Glendower House, St Davids, and John Rowlands, Wesleyan Minister, of Epworth House, St Davids. Will dated 30 June 1891. Will proved 5 February 1892. and - Probate of the will of Elizabeth Anne Davies of Caerdecan Terrace, St Davids, widow, and formerly of Wellfield Cottage, St Davids, (died 9 March 1922). Bequests to friend Jane Watts of Caerdecan Terrace, St Davids, and the trustees of the Wesleyan Church in Goat Street, St Davids. Property - Wellfield Cottage, cottages at Priskilly Terrace, houses in Caerdecan Terrace and cottages in Catherine Street, St Davids, [further described]. Executors - Rev Evan Isaac, Wesleyan minister, of Aberystwyth and Albert David of St Davids, chemist. Witnessed by Herbert Davies, Minor Canon of St David's Cathedral, J Morgan Williams, solicitor, of St Davids. Will dated 22 November 1921. Will proved 16 November 1922. With - Certificates of registration for religious worship 1854 and solemnisation of marriages 1981 Case for the opinion of counsel on the legality of the lease for the chapel 1850 Memoranda for the appointment of new trustees 1941 & 1952, with declaration by trustees 1940 "Wesleyan Methodism in St Davids - the first 150 years" brochure Plans of the Trevacoon Estate in the parishes of Llanrhian, Llanreithan, Llanhowell and St Davids [plan no. 1, lots 1-6, & plan no. 8, lots 40-58 & 61-72], including the Wesleyan chapel in Goat Street, St Davids. n.d. [c. 1900] - and other papers relating to insurance, trustees & other matters 1896-1972
50 - Copy will of Thomas Roberts formerly of Hean Castle, since of Carmarthen, but now of Bath. Bequests to his only son Arthur Henry Roberts, daughters Elizabeth Roberts, Susanna Jane Roberts, Ellen Maria [Roberts] & Mary Anne [Roberts], wife Jane Roberts, sister Betty Sibley, friends Arthur Guinness, Rev William Smyth Guinness & Benjamin Lee Guinness, goddaughter Miss Mary Jane Guinness & her sisters, Mrs Susan Guinness, friend Rev Gustavus Armstrong Property - in Tenby and elsewhere; "two pictures of the Baptist by Luca Vello"; "Holloway's Cartoons" Trustees - Arthur Guinness of Dublin and his son Rev William Smyth Guinness of Rathdrum, county Wicklow. Executors - Arthur Guinness, Rev William Smyth Guinness, Mrs Jane Roberts. Witnesses - W B Lidiard of Bath, W B Lidiard, solicitor, of Bath, Ann Fear residing with Mr Lidiard. Will dated 10 July 1831 Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 2 April 1832
51 - "150 years of Methodism in Neyland" programme for celebration service
52 - "Llangwm Methodist Church 1897-1997" booklet
53 - "Stepaside Methodist Church (Tenby Circuit) - The First Hundred Years 1861-1961" booklet
54 - "Methodism in Tenby" - booklet compiled for the centenary of Wesley Chapel, Warren Street, Tenby, 1881-1981
55 - "Within these Walls" - the story of Hill Mountain and Llangwm Wesley Methodist Churches in the Haverfordwest and Milford Haven Circuit, by H J Dickman, MBE.
56 - "Methodist Church, Priory Road, Milford Haven, Jubilee Celebrations 1952" booklet
57 - "Wesley Methodist Church, Haverfordwest, 1763-1963, Bicentenary Commemoration Brochure" by J Ivor John
58 - "Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church Jubilee Souvenir Programme"
59 - Leaflet on the history of Trinity Wesley Chapel, Pembroke Ferry, 1880-1991
60 - Ticket to the Wesley Chapel, Pembroke Dock, for a lecture by "The Blind Man Eloquent", Rev Dr Milburn from America, in aid of the Extinction of Chapel Debt, Pembroke Circuit.
61 - Programme for a concert of organ & orchestral music at Priory Road Methodist Church, Milford Haven
62 - Programme for the service of inauguration for the Pembrokeshire Methodist Circuit
63 - Forms of service for use at the Wesley Celebration on Sunday 22 May 1938 and Tuesday 24 May 1938
64 - Copy of a photograph of the Wesleyan Chapel brass band, Milford Haven
65 - Programme for the Foundation Stone Laying of the new Wesleyan Methodist Church and Schools, Priory Road, Milford Haven
66 - Directory of the Haverfordwest & Milford Haven Circuit for the Cardiff & Swansea District of the Methodist Church
67 - "How Great a Flame - A Festival of Praise to Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Conversion of John Wesley" programme
68 - "The Beginnings of Methodism in Neyland" by Simon Hancock
69 - "The Bicentenary of John Wesley's 1780 Collection of Hymns" by Mary J Meyler
70 - "Some Important Dates within Methodist History"
71 - Order of Service for the celebration of 150 years since the opening of Milford's first Methodist Chapel
72 - Photocopy of a letter written by John Wesley from London concerning matters of faith
73 - "Wesley News" - news from (possibly) Neyland Methodist Chapel
74 - Schedules of documents deposited by the Methodist Circuits in Pembrokeshire
75 - Monumental inscriptions survey of the burial ground at Hill Mountain Wesleyan Methodist church, with plan. With cremation certificates for Winifred Goodridge and Dorothy Margaret Dickman 2007.
76 - Plans and elevations for Carew Tidal Mill. Published by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
77 - Extract from the minute book of Pembroke Ferry Wesleyan Chapel 1879 concerning the establishment of a chapel at Pembroke Ferry and a portrait of its founder William Lawrence
78 - Papers relating to permission for establishing a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Pembroke Ferry
79 - Lease and declaration of trust 1. Gwilym Williams of Miskin Manor, Glamorganshire 2. Charles Herbert James of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire. M.P., and David Edwards of Gilfach Glyd, Llanwonno, Glamorganshire 3. Rev George Robinson of Pembroke, superintendent minister 4. William Dawkins of Elim Place, Pembroke, William George Coppleston of Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, shipwrights' foreman, Josiah Davies of Pembroke Ferry, shipwright, George Theobald Davies of Pembroke Dock, postmaster, Anthony Gay of Lewis Street, Pembroke Dock, joiner, John Green of Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock, grocer, Watkin Jones of Pembroke Ferry, light-keeper, George Morris, caulker, William Lawrence, superannuated shipwright, Charles Wesley Lawrence, clerk, William Smith, boiler-maker, Evan Wilkins, plasterer, John Henry Way, butcher, William Thomas Cole, shipwright, John Adams, superannuated joiner, Arthur Trayler, draper, and William George John, shipwright, all of Pembroke Dock Property - land being part of the Queens [sic] Ferry estate, Pembroke St Mary, and intended as the site for a chapel [further described]. With plan
80 - Memorandum of choice and appointment of new trustees for the Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Pembroke Ferry
81 - Abstract of title, with supplementary abstracts of title, of Sir Rhys Williams and Gwyn Gomer Williams to the Pembroke Ferry estate, Pembroke St Mary
82 - Statutory declaration, relating to the sale of Wesleyan Chapel at Pembroke Ferry, made by Mrs Marian Elizabeth Williams of 27 Palace Road, Llandaff, Glamorganshire, widow of the late Gomer Williams who died on 14 August 1871
83 - Statutory declaration, relating to the sale of Wesleyan Chapel at Pembroke Ferry, made by Mrs Emma Eleanor Williams of Miskin Manor, Glamorganshire, widow of the late Judge Gwilym Williams who died 25 March 1906
84 - Conveyance 1. Sir Rhys Williams of Miskin Manor, Glamorganshire, M.P. 2. Sir Walter Powell Nicholas of Pontypridd, Glamorganshire 3. Gwyn Williams [aka Gwyn Gomer Williams] of Kreigers Poort, Hanover, South Africa, late Captain in the 4th Battalion H M South Staffordshire Regiment 4. Rev Joseph German Wheatcroft Brown of Wesley Villa, Pembroke Dock, Superintendent-Minister of the Wesleyan-Methodist Connexion 5. John Green of Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, grocer, William Smith of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, stationer, John Henry Way of Bristol, Gloucestershire, gent, William Thomas Cole of Gwyther Street, Pembroke Dock, dockyard pensioner, Watkin Jones of Tremeyrick Street, Pembroke Dock, painter in H M Dockyard, Thomas Sharp of Waterloo, Pembroke Dock, shipwright in H M Dockyard, Thomas Camber Evans of High Street, Pembroke Dock, Post Office employee, William Barr Lawrence of Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, draper, John Narberth Lawrence of Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, solicitor, George William Chapman Barnes of London Road, Pembroke Dock, schoolmaster, James Collins of Market Street, Pembroke Dock, dockyard pensioner, Albert Thomas Bradbury Carthy of Park Street, Pembroke Dock, writer in H M Dockyard, David James Thomas, Inspector of fitters in H M Dockyard, James Vivian Angel of Pembroke Street, Pembroke Dock, ironmonger, Charles Evan Mason of Church Street, Pembroke Dock, accountant, and Samuel Evans of Bellevue Terrace, Pembroke Dock, dockyard pensioner Property - Trinity Wesleyan Chapel, Pembroke Ferry Consideration - £5 With plan
85 - Memorandum of choice and appointment of new trustees of the Methodist Chapel at Pembroke Ferry
86 - Declaration by the Trustees of Trinity Methodist Chapel, Pembroke Ferry
87 - Declaration by persons willing to be appointed and to act as trustees of Trinity Methodist Chapel, Pembroke Ferry
88 - Memorandum of choice and appointment of new trustees of the Methodist Chapel at Pembroke Ferry
89 - Abstract of the title of Messrs James Williams (Narberth) Ltd to The Ferry House, Pembroke Dock. With plan.
90 - Deed of gift 1. Daphne Mary Davies of Stephens Green Farm, Milton, [parish of Carew], married woman 2. Rev Owen Thomas of Wesley Manse, Victoria Road, Pembroke Dock, superintendent-minister of the Methodist circuit, and the trustees of Trinity Chapel Property - land formerly part of the Ferry Inn and adjoining Trinity Chapel, Pembroke Ferry With plan
91 - Correspondence, forms and other papers relating to Trinity Methodist Chapel, Pembroke Ferry, and its trustees
92 - Marriage register for Trinity Methodist/United Reformed Church chapel at Pembroke Ferry, Pembroke Dock
93 - Baptism register for Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church, with souvenir brochure and hymn sheet for its centenary celebrations in July 1978
94 - Marriage register for Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church
95 - Marriage register for Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church
96 - Marriage register for Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church
97 - Minute and account book of the Wesleyan Methodist Society, Neyland
98 - Programme for a service celebrating 150 years of Methodism in Neyland
99 - Souvenir programme celebrating the Jubilee of Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church
100 - Plans and specifications of work carried out at Neyland Wesleyan Methodist Church
101 - Baptism register for the Tenby circuit of the Methodist Church
102 - Baptism register for Waterston Methodist Church
103 - Collection journal for Saundersfoot Methodist Church
104 - Sharing agreement made between the South Wales Congregational Trust, the United Reformed Church and Pembroke Dock Methodist Church Council relating to Trinity United Reformed Church, Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock
105 - "Wesleyan Methodist Society class book containing directions for class-leaders, ruled forms for leaders' weekly accounts and rules of the society of people called Methodists", with register of female members 1917-1930, International Bible Reading Association membership card of Fred Anstee 1905 and quarterly tickets of membership of Wesleyan Methodist Church for Alfred/Frederic Anstee 1904-1905
106 - Souvenir scrapbook and souvenir brochure & plan for "The Methodist Church and Pembrokeshire Circuit September 1986"
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