Description | 1 Herbert Lloyd of Kilybebyll, Glamorganshire, esquire 2 Edward Eaton Evans of Haverfordwest, gentleman, and Henry Leach of Corston esquire, later a Lieutenant Colonel in the Pembrokeshire Yeomanry 3 Edgar Chichester Jones of Waverly, near Sydney, New South Wales, esquire 4 Lucy Jones of St Mary's Abbey, Mill Hill, Middlesex, spinster 5 Ella Gertrude Jones of St Peter's Home, Mortimer Road, Kilburn, Middlesex, spinster 6 William George of Broomhill, Dale, farmer 7 John Henry Adams of Waterloo, near Pembroke Dock Property: Brawdy, Brawdy Mill, Trenewydd (or Newton), Whitehouse, Rhydygelly, Trangarne of (Treffgarne), Treffgarne Meeting House, Penycwm Independent Meeting House, all in Brawdy, Walterston (or Waterston) and several houses in Llanstadwell; Lower Leweston (or Lower Lueston) Camrose (further described) Term - 1000 years Consideration: £700 Endorsed by surrender of land at Whitehouse, Brawdy, to Frederick Llewellyn Jones of Brawdy and Clapham 10/05/1899 |