Description | 1. William Richards of Tenby, esq. 2. William Mortimer Roberts of Tenby, innkeeper Property – land with stables near the Ropewalk, Tenby, (lately in the tenure of John Eynon, victualler, and used by him as a garden; bounded on the northeast by the high road from Pembroke to Tenby, on the northwest by a field belonging to the late Dr Jones’ Charity in the tenure of John Llavallin Puxley, on the south by a field belonging to Samuel Harries and in the tenure of Thomas James Faulkner, on the southeast by cottages belonging to William Rees). Rent – £8 p.a. Term – life of John Reynolds Roberts (aged about 10 years, son of William Mortimer Roberts) or 60 years. Witnesses – John Bowers, chemist, of Tenby, William Lock, solicitor, of Tenby. With other papers including sale poster for newly-erected coach-houses and stables near the Rope Walk and in Frog Street, Tenby, due to the bankruptcy of William Mortimer Roberts and now in the tenure of James Mitchell, hotel-keeper, 1841. |