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  <dc:title>MORTGAGE of freehold piece of ground being formerly the site or portion of the site of a public house known as the "Dolphin" and also a portion of the site of the house adjoining thereto on the west side situate in the street formerly K\A St. Marys Street and running from thence to Dark St, St. Mary parish of Haverfordwest, having a frontage to St. Marys St of said parties here to of the first part are now erecting a Temperance Hall, together with all erections and buildings on this piece of ground</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1.      Thomas Vaughan  of  Kensington  Gardens,   Haverfordwest,   Land Agent John  Lewis  of  Castle  Terrace,   Haverfordwest,   Gentleman John  Wesley  Davies  of  Cartlett,   Haverfordwest,   Temperance Hotel, Keeper
Joseph  Lewis  of  Cartlett,   Builder
David Stephens and George Jones of Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Butchers
Llewellyn Brigstocke  of  Market Street,   Haverfordwest,   Bookseller William  John  of  Dew  Street,   Haverfordwest,   Tanner Thomas  Cole Rees  of Barn   Street,   Haverfordwest,   Schoolmaster Owen  Jacobs  and John Michael  of  Kensington Terrace,   Haverfordwest, Ministers  of the  Gospel
William  Richard  Morgan of  Barn Street,   Haverfordwest,   Stonemason Thomas  Davies  of  Prospect  Place,   Haverfordwest,   Builder John  Harries  of  North  Crescent,   Haverfordwast,   Solicitor's  Clerk Eynon  Morgan  of  Prendergast,   Haverfordwest,   Builder John   Williams   of   St.    Thomas   Green,   Haverfordwest,    Superintendent of  Police George  Rees  of Hawthorne Villas,   Haverfordwest,   Tanner
2.      The  said  John  Lewis,   Joseph  Lewis,   George Jones,   Llewellyn
Brigstoke, Thomas Cole Rees, Owen Jacobs, John Michael, William Richard Morgan, Thomas Davies, John Williams and John Morgan of Prendergast, builder
3.      William  James  of Arnolds  Hill  Gentleman   (the  mortagee')

Consideration     -     £600
Endorsed
1891, December  31st
1.      William  James
2.      Elizabeth   Ann   Morris,    wife   of   William   Webber   Morris   of   Ashdale, Pembs.,   farmer
TRANSFER  OF  MORTGAGE  of  same  property Consideration     -     £611.   8sh.   3d</dc:description>
  <dc:date>06/07/1889</dc:date>
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