Description | Between: 1 Henry Seymour Allen of Cresselly, esq., J.P., D.L. and C.A., settler 2 Thomas John of Cresselly, esq., J.P. 3 Thomas Evans formerly of Martletwy now of Cardiff, Minister of the Gospel; Griffith Thomas of Coedcanlas, farmer; William Carey Rees formerly of Upton but now of Chippingham, Wilts., farmer; John Thomas formerly of Cresswell, now of Woodbine Cottage, labourer; John Cole, formerly of Shipping Cottage, labourer; John Cole, formerly of Shipping now of Pisgah, labourer; David Thomas of Cresswell, carpenter; George Henton of Pickered, carpenter; Joseph Prickett of Cresswell, blacksmith; Thomas John of Cresselly, esq., J.P.; William Meredith Morris of the Manse, Minister of the Gospel; John Rees of Freestone Hall, farmer and Abraham Prickett of Cresswell, blacksmith - The Trustees No consideration Premises: Chapel or meeting house called Pisgah with burial ground, stable, cottage and garden, about 60 yards square, at Cresswell Quay, parish of Carew. To hold subject to the term of 99 years, 20 September 1831 and to the above trusts 14 January 1842 [i.e. 1832] Fifteen Seals
Signatures of above Henry Seymour Allen and Thomas John Witnessed: George Davies, butler of Cresselly; Jonas Gee, footman of Cresselly; Edith Mary Fenner, Handsworth, Birmingham and Mary Jane Harries, dressmaker, Bethesda near Tenby
Enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature 3 April 1895 |