Description | Including sale particulars of the Bank House, Upper Solva; Hendre Ryffydd and part of Gwarry-coed, and The Gribbin and several other messuages, dwellings, cottages, gardens, building sites and lands situated in / near to Solva, (all in the parish of Whitchurch) (with map) (1850); Family Settlement of lands in the parish of Whitchurch from John Martin Nicholas of St Davids, gentleman to his sons John Rodney Nicholas of Cardiff, agent, and Alfred Martin Nicholas, late of Cardiff, temporarily stationed at Stanley in the Falkland Islands, Master of the Missionary Ship called the "Allen Gardnor" (1874); Extracts from the Will of Mrs Eunice Nicholas of Marlborough House in the parish of Manorbier (wife of John M Nicholas) (1878); Schedule and receipt for deeds relating to Hendre Ryffydd in the parish of Whitchurch (1880); Abstract of Title of J M Nicholas, esquire of 2 South Parade, Clifton Gloucestershire, to the Hendre Ryffydd Estate, in the parish of Whitchurch (1880); Mortgage by J M Nicholas of Number 5 Aberdeen Terrace, Clifton Gloucestershire, to George Protheroe of Newton for £400 at 5% interest of land in the parish of Whitchurch (1881); copy Will of John Martin Nicholas of 5, Aberdeen Terrace, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, gentleman (1881); a copy of "The Cambrian", newspaper, published Swansea, 11November 1881, which includes a report of a law case between Captain John Martin Nicholas and his son John Rodney Nicholas concerning title to family property in Bristol; Conveyance from John Rodney Nicholas of Cardiff, wagon contractor and Alfred Martin Nicholas of Bristol, master mariner to Reverend Joshua Booth Wrenford of Hill Street, Haverfordwest, Clerk in Holy Orders, of land in the parish of Whitchurch (1883); conditions of sale of the Hendre Ryffydd Estate, in the parish of Whitchurch (1883); draft advertisement of property belonging to the late J M Nicholas at Solva (in the parish of Whitchurch) offered for sale in July 1883; Conveyance by George Protheroe of Newton, gentleman and Reverend Joshua Booth Wrenford of Hill Street, Haverfordwest to Reginald Mortimer Higgs Jones Mortimer of Higher Tranmere, Cheshire, esquire of lands in the parish of Whitchurch, for consideration of £2900 (map and schedule) (1883); Receipt for deeds relating to the Hendre Ryffydd Estate in the parish of Whitchurch |