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  <dc:title>PROBATE OF WILL (dated 5 Aug 1870) of John Morris of Letterston in the County of Pembroke, gentleman</dc:title>
  <dc:description>- farm Mutton Hall, Llanrian, Pembrokeshire to son David Morris
- house formerly called Great Western Hotel, but now called Sycamore Lodge in the town of  Fishguard and other premises in same town to friend William Vaughan of Fishguard, chemist upon trust for daughter of testator Mary Ann Lewis in default to William, Mary and Arthur children of Joseph Morris, son of testator.
- all railway shares to William Vaughan upon trust for grandchildren
- stock, crops and implements to David Morris and William Vaughan
Executor:    William Vaughan
WITNESSED:   H. J. Simlett, schoolmaster, Letterston  &amp; W. Davies, Solicitor, Haverfordwest.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>22 Jan 1873</dc:date>
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