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1832 |
ebay |
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exceptional one page vellum document dated 7 March 1832. It measures
15.5 inches long by 21.5 inches wide. It deals with the lease for a year of
property in Frog Street, Tenby in the County of Pembroke. The front page has
the details written with the revenue stamp and three seals and siganutres of
Francis Smith, Thomas Smith and Lewis Bowen. On the reverse is a truely
exceptional art work of the plan of the property and an elevation of the
building. This being completed by Henry Bumley Architect in Queens Square. |
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Bowen |
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1833 |
ebay |
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Offered
is this three page vellum document dated 16 February
1833 and a second indenture of one page dated 15 February 1833. The first
measures 22.5 inches long by 29.5 inches wide. The second one page one
measures 19 inches long by 24 inches wide. They are an agreement between
Francis Smith, Thomas Smith and Lewis Bowen. Also mentions Thomas Grayther.
The document deals with appointment and release of a plot of land messuages
in the Town of Tenby Pembrooke.Each page has the original revenue stamp and
at the foot of the last page there are six red wax seals and signatures. |
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3 |
1804 |
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A
bond of indemnity dated 1804. Bond between George Wyke of Bath and John Adams
of Pembroke relating to the sum of £1600. Document measures 33 x 21 cm (13 x
8 ins.) and consists of four pages, paper. |
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Adams |
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4 |
1812 |
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Stamp
Office duty receipt dated 1812. Relating to the personal estate of the Rev.
James Bowen of Pembroke who died in December 1810. Document measures 33 x 20
cm (13 x 8 ins.), paper. |
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5 |
1797 |
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Parchment
document from Richard Lord Milford, his Majesty's Lieutenant of the County of
Pembroke. Appointing John Adams as a Deputy Lieutenant of Pembroke,
dated 1797. Document measures 57 x 36 cm (22 x 14 ins.). Lord Milford's seal
attached. |
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Adams |
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