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  <dc:title>Memorandum  of  choice  and  appointment  of new trustees   of:
1         The  chapel  or meeting  house  and premises 	known as The Tabernacle
2        Piece   of   ground   situated   at   rear   of   said chapel
3         The  schoolroom and  premises  adjoining  the said   chapel
4        Certain    fields    and    premises    situate    at Merlins  Bridge
5        The  dwellinghouse  and  premises  known  as Number 2 Horns Lane
6        The dwellinghouses  and premises  known as Numbers 2 and 4 City Road
With endorsed memorandum concerning fields on the Old Hakin Road now conveyed to Haverfordwest Rural District Council, dated 1956</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Names of all trustees on last appointment of trustees made 26 September 1894 of property 1 - see    DFC/C/4/86
Names of all trustees on last appointment of trustees made 26 September 1894 of 2 and 3 - see DFC/C/4/86 with exception of Sir William Davies, knight
Names of all trustees on last appointment of trustees made 17 December 18174 of 4: Charles Saies, draper; William Lloyd, ironmonger; David Evans, corkcutter; William John, solicitor; Samuel Taylor, merchant; Samuel Thomas, draper; John Rees, baker; William Davies George, gentleman; John Mclean, bootmaker; Charles Canavan Saies, draper; Edwin William John, solicitor, all of Haverfordwest
Names of all trustees on last appointment of trustees made 25 May 1849 of 5:
John Roberts of Studdolph, gentleman; John Evans of Haverfordwest, gentleman; William Mathias of Clifton, gentleman; John Lloyd Morgan of Haverfordwest, doctor; Thomas Beynon of Haverfordwest, maltster; Joseph Marychurch of Haverfordwest, merchant; Thomas Lloyd of Cardigan, ironmonger; John Madocks of v Haverfordwest, merchant 
Names of all trustees on constitution of the trust on 25 March 1901 of 6:
John Rees, baker; George Davies, brick merchant; Bisley Henry Munt, jeweller; John Morgan, coachbuilder; George Alderwick, shoemaker; Sidney Richard Evans, ironmonger; Thomas Maddocks Phillips, chemist; Joseph Morse, ironmonger; John Lewis Jenkins, chemist; David Davies, clothier; Francis Daniel Phillips, chemist; George Philip Phillips, tailor; William Henry Roch James, butcher
Names of all trustees in whom the whole of the property described  now  becomes  legally  vested:
Austin George Devereux Davies of Prendergast Hill, merchant; John Thomas of Old Bridge, accountant; William Stephen White of Bridge
Street, butcher; David John Lloyd of Portfield Avenue, clerk; George Morton Davies of Barn Street, house decorator; John Benjamin
Woolcock of Dark Street, house decorator; David Thomas Jones of Plasgrug, Director of Education; Edwin Morgan of Crowhill, unemployment board official; Reginald Gwyn Walters of School House, Barn Street, schoolmaster; Frederick John Williams of Crowhill, clerk; William Daniel Evans of Spring Gardens, accountant; Arthur Thomas Jenkins of Dew Street, hairdresser; William Bernard Marks Evans of Swan Square,
ironmonger; All of Haverfordwest
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  <dc:date>18/02/1940</dc:date>
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