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  <dc:title>Court House. Haverfordwest - Conveyance</dc:title>
  <dc:description>of messuage called Courthouse with stable, coachhouse, outbuildings and garden, part of which coachhouse and outbuildings have been converted into 2 dwellings, one of which being Nag's Head; and a messuage adjoining on south side part of Courthouse, all in parish of St Martin; and a pew or seat in St Martin's Church, in trust for the Methodist Connexion
Parties
1         Charles Bowen Allen of Riccardston, esq.; Elizabeth his wife, Joseph Potter, stationer; Richard Rees, grocer; Thomas Jones, gent., and James Davies, draper, all of Haverfordwest
2        Jane John, widow and Lettice John, spinster, of Chapel in parish of Roch
3         The said Joseph Potter; Richard Rees of Hilton, esq., the said Richard Rees, grocer; Thomas Llewellin of Scollock, farmer; George Llewellin of Spittal, farmer; John Llewellin of Hook, farmer; the said Charles Bowen Allen; Lewis Perkins of Milford, merchant; Thomas Perkins of Milford, Clerk in H.M.Custom House; Henry Rees of Slade, farmer; the said Thomas Jones; Gwynne Vaughan Harries, druggist; John Brown, gent.; David Clare, draper; Henry Walters, gent.; John Hitchings, merchant; William Rellye, postmaster, and John Davies, butcher, the latter 8 being of Haverfordwest
4        Rev. Corbette Cook of Haverfordwest, Superintendent Preacher of the Circuit in the Methodist Connexion
5        Joseph Potter of Haverfordwest,  gent</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21/05/1842</dc:date>
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