| Description | The Rose and Crown public house in Russell Street; the Conservative Club in Russell Street; 31, 32, 33 and 34 Russell Street; the Norfolk Arms public house in Norfolk Street; the Turnstile public house being 80 East Road; the British Queen public house in High Street Chesterton; the Plow and Harrow public house in Oakington, with three cottages adjoining; 2 acres of land in Waterbeach with the Green Man public house; two properties in Ainsworth Road, one known as the Bee Hive; the Townley Arms in Fulbourn with six cottages adjoining; The Volunteer beerhouse in Trumpington; the Empress public house and three cottages in Thoday Street; the George and Dragon public house in Swavesey; the Grafton Arms, known as 23 Grafton Street; the House of Commons public house in Hills Road; the Durham Ox public house in Mill Road; the Carpenter's Arms public house in Victoria Road; The Ship public house in Newmarket Road; the White Rose public house at Waterbeach; the Danish Hay beerhouse known as 106 Fitzroy Street; the Earl Grey, known as 34 King Street; 33 King Street; the Coach and Horses public house at Newham; the Salisbury Hold public house in Tenison Road and 78 Tenison Road next door; the Corn Exchange public house in Cambridge; and sundry other properties and copyholds. |