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  <dc:title>Will of Joseph Thomas of Haverfordwest (and codicil dated 16 July 1909).</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Bequests to - Ada Elizabeth Thomas [daughter], George Ponting Brewer of Narberth, bank manager, William Samuel of Church Street, Llanelli, [nephew], Henry Rogers Thomas of Keighley, Yorkshire, &amp; John Thomas Evans of Abernant, Llanwrtyd, Breconshire, Elizabeth Griffiths of Quay Street, Haverfordwest, [widow of William Griffiths, a former employee], Miss Elizabeth Lewis of Cartlett, Haverfordwest, grocer, William Davies George [stepson], Thomas Henry Marshall George, Marjorie George &amp; Muriel Phoebe George [grandchildren], Pembrokeshire Baptist Home Mission, Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, Pembrokeshire &amp; Haverfordwest Infirmary, National Free Church Council of the Evangelical Churches [for a "female rescue home"], Broad Haven Baptist church &amp; school, scholarships at Aberystwyth University, Mary Tasker's High School &amp; elementary schools in Haverfordwest, for the employment of district nurses in Haverfordwest &amp; Broad Haven.
Property - Wilton House, [Quay Street], Haverfordwest; Enfield House, Broad Haven.
Executors - George Ponting Brewer, Ada Elizabeth Thomas, William Samuel, Henry Rogers Thomas &amp; John Thomas Evans 
Witnesses - C H Morgan Griffiths &amp; J Lewis both of Carmarthen
Witnesses to codicil - Richard Rogers, builder, &amp; George Williams, schoolmaster, both of Broad Haven
With other draft codicils, annual report of the Pembrokeshire &amp; Haverfordwest Infirmary 1898, correspondence from Joseph Thomas of Wilton House, [Quay Street], Haverfordwest, &amp; of Terrace House, Broad Haven, his daughter Ada Thomas &amp; others to William Morgan Griffiths of Carmarthen, and other papers, 1896-1909</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 Aug 1907</dc:date>
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