Description | 1 . Abraham Leach of Town of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire Esq. 2. John Leach of same, Esq., (younger son of A. Leach) PREMISES; messuage or dwellinghouse on north side of bridge leading into Pembroke from Pembroke Perry in theparish of St. Marys Pembroke; messuage or dwellinghouse adjoining it occupied by John Smith exciseman; 3 warehouses and yard called Mr. Leach's yard adjoining the above mentioned bridge; newly built messuage or dwellinghouse in the parish of St. Mary bounded west by house of John Philipps Adams, east by the house of Hugh Barlow, north by street leading through Pembroke; two messuages or dwellinghouses cont. in the parish of St. Michaels, Pembroke; field called Meares Meadow bounded north by High Road from Pembroke to Lamphey; two pieces of land called Blindwells and Wolfspark in the parish of Narberth; piece of land called Bark Hay in same parish; another field in same parish; messuage, tenement and lands called Woodoffice in same parish, messuages, tenements and lands called Crunwear and Ehydgoch in the parish of Crunwear, Pembrokeshire SIGNED AND SEALED: Abrm. Leach 'WITNESSED: John Russell & Thomas Catkins |