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Baker-Gabb Family Papers,
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Conveyance of a parcel of land, situate in the parish of Abergavenny over which the Turnpike road called the Crickhowell ...,

  1. Harriet Steel of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth, widow;. 2. Baker John Gabb of Abergavenny, gent.;. 3. David Baker Gabb, a Captain in Her Majesty's Fourth West Indian Regiment of Foot, stationed at Cape Coast Castle, Africa;. 4. Richard Baker Gabb of Abergavenny aforesaid, gent.;. 5. Blanch Parry Gabb of Abergavenny aforesaid, spinster;. 6. Charles Augustine Baker Gabb a midshipman in the merchant vessel 'The Owen Glendwr';. 7. The Reverend Baker Gabb of Llanfihangel Yestern Llewern, co. Monmouth, and Eliza Ann, his wife;. 8. Richard Baker Gabb, David Baker Gabb and Henry Disney Ellis of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, esq., trustees of the settlement made on the marriage of Welbore Ellis of Cheltenham aforesaid, and Catherine Vaughan Gabb of Abergavenny;. 9. Richard Baker Gabb and John Thomas Marshall of Kings Road, Bedford Row, co. Middlesex, trustees of the settlement made on the marriage of Frederick Levick the younger, of Blaina in the parish of Aberystruth, co. Monmouth, esq., and Alice Parry Gabb of Abergavenny, spinster;. 10. Frederick Levick, the younger, and Alice Parry, his wife;. 11. The Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway Company. Conveyance of a parcel of land, situate in the parish of Abergavenny over which the Turnpike road called the Crickhowell Road leading from Abergavenny to the boundary of the county of Monmouth passed before the said road was diverted through the field called the Lower Groffield or Grovefield; also a parcel of land, carpenter's shop, saw pit and coal wharf formerly part of the Lower Groffield in Abergavenny aforesaid.

Conveyance before the marriage between Blanche Parry Gabb and Joseph Mawson, of her undivided share in freeholds in and near ...,

  1. Joseph Mawson of No. 1 Hornsey Lane, Highgate Hill, co. Middlesex, assistant manager of the Bahia and San Francisco Railway;. 2. Blanche Parry Gabb of The Chain, Llwyndu, Abergavenny, spinster;. 3. John Baker Gabb of High Beeches, Llwyndu, Abergavenny, gent. Conveyance before the marriage between Blanche Parry Gabb and Joseph Mawson, of her undivided share in freeholds in and near Abergavenny, co. Monmouth.

Assignment of two leasehold premises fronting Victoria Street, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth,

  1. William Peters of Number 10 Victoria Street, Grofield, in the parish of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth, grocer;. 2. William Forster Batt of Abergavenny, gent.;. 3. David Jenkins of the parish of Llanvihangel Crucorney, co. Monmouth, yeoman;. 4. The Reverend John Jenkins of Panteague, Ystalyfera, co. Glamorgan, minister of the Gospel, and Emily, his wife, Joseph Jenkins, draper, and Elizabeth Ann, his wife, James Underwood Chemist, and William Underwood, draper, all of Brynmawr, co. Brecon;. 5. William Morris Jenkins, of Abergavenny, currier. Assignment of two leasehold premises fronting Victoria Street, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth.

Counterpart of a lease of 6 houses in Tudor Street and commonly called Chain Row, 6 houses in Pant Lane ...,

  1. James Straker of White House, Llantillio Pertholey, co. Monmouth, auctioneer;. 2. Thomas Watkins of Mill Street, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth, mason. Counterpart of a lease of 6 houses in Tudor Street and commonly called Chain Row, 6 houses in Pant Lane, and a stone building lately called the Summer House now occupied by the 9th Monmouthshire Rifle Volunteers as a storehouse, all in Abergavenny, co. Monmouth.
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