Ref NoDFC/M/10/41
Acc No4735
TitleLease
1. Sir Thomas Charlton Meyrick of Bush, [Pembroke St Mary]
2. Rev Thomas Austin of Wesley House, Pembroke
3. Jonas Nelson Trayler of the Oaks, Wembdon, near Bridgwater, Somerset, farmer, James Rogers of Milton, postmaster, & George Palmer of Milton, blacksmith, both in Carew, Henry Howell of Redberth, farmer, Frederick Beddow of Greencroft, Redberth, farmer, John Thomas of Queen Street, shoemaker, Thomas Henry James of 5 Gwyther Street South, shipwright, William Smith of Bush Street, stationer, James Vivian Angel of 8 Pembroke Street, draper, and Thomas Barnikel of 6 Argyle Street, fitter, all in Pembroke Dock (trustees)
Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described]
Term - 50 years
Rent - £1 1s p.a.
With plan.
12 November 1906

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Assignment
1. William Dawkins of Pembroke, James Rhodes of Pembroke Dock, chandler, Thomas Codd formerly of Sageston, maltster, but now of 14 Crwys Road, Cardiff, clerk, and Thomas Jones of Pembroke, miller
2. Rev George Robinson of Pembroke
3. William Dawkins, James Rhodes, Thomas Jones, Henry Thomas Pratt, draper, & Jonas Nelson Trayler, tanner & currier, both of Pembroke, Edwin Trayler of Pembroke Dock, draper, John Thomas, labourer, & Isaac Thomas, mason, both of Carew, James Rogers of Milton, blacksmith, Henry Howell, farmer, and George Williams, farmer, both of Redberth
Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described]
Consideration - 10 shillings
7 July 1880

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Conveyance
1. Sir Thomas Frederick Meyrick of Slebech Park, Slebech
2. Rev Ernest Higman of Wesley Villa, Victoria Road, Pembroke Dock
3. William Brock of Adegem, Milton, baker, Thomas George Picton of St Florence, retired farmer, John Hicks of Picton Terrace, Carew Milton, retired builder, George Morgan of Carew Milton, retired mason, William George Palmer of 5 Elm Grove, Pembroke, postman, Edith Mary Palmer of Milton, Wilfred John Hicks of Jameston, Manorbier, mason, Ronald George Hicks of Picton Terrace, Carew Milton, mason, and Leonard Llewellyn Rogers of Milton, postmaster
Property - land at Carew Bridge, parish of Carew, together with the chapel & schoolroom, [further described]
Consideration - £100
With plan
16 October 1956

With: -

Conveyance of land adjoining chapel 1972
Agreement for sale of chapel 1956
Abstract of title 1956
Memoranda of appointment of new trustees 1921, 1934 & 1957
Certificates for registration of place of worship and for solemnisation of marriages 1817 [at Bridge Park, Carew], 1854, 1860 & 1873
- and other papers relating to vehicular access 1972, bill of costs 1906, insurances, heating, trustees, vesting assents by the Trollope-Bellew family, Carew Youth Centre and other matters 1938-1995
DescriptionPapers relating to Carew Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Date1854-1995
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