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TitleSale for Mr J.W.Knights for 'Knight's Brewery'
Description1.'The Oak' Inn, Hemingford Abbots with yard and outbuildings occupied by Mr George Lilley. 2. Two houses in Ramsey Road, St Ives tenanted by Miss Pattrick and Mr F.W.Adams. 3. The 'King's Arms' Beerhouse, Westwood Road, St Ives with cottage adjoining Beerhouse, occupied by Mr G.F.Puckering, cottage by Mr Edward Sykes. 5. 3 cottages situate in the 'George' Yard St Ives, occupied by Mr John William Angier. Palmer, Mr John Famely, and Mr George Symonds. 6. The 'Horse and Groom' Beer-house, Bluntisham Heath, farmyard and farm buildings, trhe whole containing 21.145 acres, the whole in the occupation of Mr H.T.James. 7. The 'Prince of Wales' Beerhouse, Bluntisham, also cottage and house, beer-house occupied by Mr W.C.Edwards, cottage by Mr J.Phillips, and house let to the Hon and Rev G.W.Neville.8. The 'Black Bull' Swavesey, occupied by Mr David Parish. 9. The 'New Red Lion', Stretham with outbuildings, with arable land in Grunty Fen occupied by Mr G.L.Sennett.10. 3 houses in Colne on the Earith Road, with gardens and outbuildings occupied by Mr A.Aspinall, Mr James Brown and Mr Henry Wheaton. 11. House in Colne occupied by Mr John Scott. 12. 'Knight's Brewery' St Ives, being brewery buildings, office, store, malt store and other stores etc and occupied by Mr J.W.Knight.
Date12 April 1920
CreatorNameJames Dilley, auctioneer: entries in sales book
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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