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  <dc:title>Lease for lives</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1.       William Richards of Tenby, esq.
2.       Elizabeth and Mary Anne Lewis of Tenby, milliners
Property – land at the Norton, Tenby (bounded on the east by the Norton, on the west by a garden belonging to James Stevens, on the south by property owned by William Richards and leased by Thomas James, tailor, and on the north by a house belonging to Rev George Arthur Evors and leased to Evan Lewis, joiner), upon which a four-storey house is to be built within twelve months.
Rent – £3 3s p.a.
Term – lives of William Richards, his sister Harriett Richards and William Edwards Lock, eldest son of William Lock of Tenby, solicitor, or 55 years.
Witness – John Jones, watchmaker, of Tenby.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>29 Sep 1838  </dc:date>
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