Description | 1 Abraham Leach the elder of Pembroke, esquire 2 Abraham Leach the younger, eldest son of Abraham Leach the elder 3 Richard Foley of Haverfordwest and David Paynter of Pembroke, gentleman 4 Francis George Smyth of Old Berry Hall, Warwickshire, esquire 5 Katharine Smyth of Durrant, Devon, spinster, sister of Francis George Smyth 6 John Leach of Pembroke, second son of Abraham Leach the elder Property at Loveston, bought from John Campbell Hooke, formerly in the tenure of William Ormond and Henry Leach, but now of Abraham Leach and at Lampeter Velfrey, known as Blentydwell, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Colby, Reynold Philip, John Williams, John Willy, John Mends and Henry Leach, but now of Thomas Griffith and Thomas John, and at Rudbaxton known as Rath or Rathscastle farm, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Picton, esquire, and Peter David but now of Henry Philips, and at Clidey (Clydey) known as Nantleduron and Hendre Gwynvig, formerly in the tenure of John Mathias, John Evan and Thomas Evan, and at Manerdivy (Manordeifi), known at Melin y Nant (Nant Mill), Pontrhydyeirch and Kilgwin Tenement, formerly in the occupation of Thomas Evan, Stephen and Benjamin Colby and John Mathias and at Colman Penybedw, known as Winllan and Parkywinllan, formerly in the tenure of John Mathias, but now of Thomas Mathias, and property at Loveston, formerly in the tenure of Andrew Powell and John Lucy and now of Abraham Leach. Also property in the Manor of Lamphey known as Lake, formerly in the tenure of the Reverend John Williams and William Powell, but now of John Jones, and Long Park, Moody Park, Seven Ridges, Cross Hay and Barn House (adjoining the house of John and Katherine Hellier), formerly of Richard Bevan, and Chappel Park, bought by Henry Leach, esquire from Thomas Matthews and in the tenure of John Jones, Charles Edwards and John Griffiths |