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TitleSale by direction of Messrs Simpson and Cullingford, Solicitors, London
Description1. Fenstanton Brewery being Brewery premises with Carpenter's shop, stables, yard, barn and other outbuildings, Brewery offices, Malting Premises, 3a2r8p land and garden and detached residence known as 'The Lindens' large garden, yard and other buildings, now occupied by Mr A.K.Galloway. Also Beer House, known as 'King William', tenanted by Mr William Joyce. Also Public House known as 'Black Bull' in New Bridge Terrace, near St Ives, with yard, stables and other outbuildings, tenanted by Mr William Quarton. In St Ives. Public House known as 'The Ram' in the Broadway, St Ives with outbuildings, stable, coach house, tenanted by Mrs G.E.Anderson. In St Ives. 'The Prince of Wales Feathers', Needingworth Road, St Ives with outbuildings, stable, and small garden. In Cambridge. 'The Pelican', East Road, Cambridge, with outbuildings, tenanted by Mr Albert Hancock. In Cambridge Public House known as 'John Gilpin', Gold Street, Cambridge tenanted by Mr James Wright. In Bluntisham. Public House, known as 'White Swan' with outbuildings, garden, stable, pig sty and shop, tenanted by Mr William Hill. In Comberton. Public House, known as 'White Horse', with outbuildings, stable, stack yard and tenanted by Mr Sidney Gauge. In Comberton. Public House known as 'George and Dragon', with outbuildings, stable, stack yard and tenanted by Mr Sidney Gauge. In Elsworth. Public House known as 'George and Dragon', with outbuildings, Blacksmith's shop, kitchen garden, and pasture land, tenanted by Mr Alfred Wilderspin. In Waterbeach Fen Public House known as 'Jolly Waterman', fronting river and containing 3a1r4p and tenanted by Mr Hezekiah Hancock. In Wisbech. Beer house known as 'The Sun', situate in Sluice Road near canal, with yard, former cottage and other buildings, tenanted by Mr John T.Bettison. In Wisbech. Public House, known as 'Golden Lion', situate in the Market Place, tenanted by Mrs Alger. In Earith. Beer House known as 'Red Lion' with outbuildings, Blacksmith's shop, garden and paddock tenanted by Mr John Chandler. In Fenstanton. Residence known as 'Holly Dean', with yard and outbuildings, tenanted by the Reverend G.H.Frewer. In Godmanchester. Leasehold Public House, known as 'Three Horse Shoes', with outbuildings and plot of ground known as 'The Ox Yard', tenanted by Mr John E.Clements. In Fenstanton. Leasehold Public House known as 'The George', with yard and outbuildings and tenanted by Mrs Brown. In Fenstanton. Leasehold Beer House known as 'Brewer's Arm, also adjoining cottage tenanted by Mr Samuel Gray, cottage by Mr George Lander. In St Ives. Beer House known as 'Manchester Arms' tenanted by Mr Charles Richards. In St Ives. Leasehold Beer-House known as 'Queen Adelaide', on corner of Green Street, tenanted by Mr George Baker. In Hemingford Grey. Leasehold Beer House known as Green Man', in Filbert's walk, near St Ives, tenanted by Mrs Ann Watts. In Fenstanton. Close of pasture Lane containing 5 acres known as 'West End' Close. In Wistow. Leasehold Beer House known as 'The Windmill', situate in the High Street tenanted by Mrs Shepperson. In Somersham. Leasehold Beer House known as 'Prince of Wales', in High Street. Tenanted by Mr Thomas Hurry. Lot A. (alternative plan if all Lot 1 are not sold as a whole). Lot B. The Lindens', Brewery offices etc. Lot C. Malting premises in Bell Lane. Lot D. 'King William' Beer House. Lot E. 'Black Bull'. Lot F. 'Ram' Public House. Lot G. 'Prince of Wales' Feathers'. Lot H. 'Pelican' Beer-house. Lot I. 'John Gilpin' Public House. Lot J. 'White Swan Public House. Lot K. 'White Horse' Public House. Lot L. George and Dragon' Public House. Lot M. 'Jolly Waterman' Public House. Lot N. 'The Sun' Beer house. Lot O. 'Golden Lion' Public House. Lot P. 'Red Lion' Beer house. Lot Q. 'Holly Dean' Private residence. Lot R. Three Leaseholds 'Three Horse Shoes', 'The George', Brewer Arms, Cottage and Six Annual Holdings, 'Manchester Arms', 'Queen Adelaide', 'Odd Fellows Arms', 'Green Man', and 'Windmill', Prince of Wales, and West End Close. Lot 2. In St Ives. Public House known as 'Wilke'd Head' situate at 'The Cross' and tenanted by Mr Arthur Ingram. Lot 3. In Longstanton. Public House known as the 'Railway Tavern' with yard, buildings, garden and paddock, Tenanted by Mr Richard Phillips. In Longstanton. Public House known as 'King William IV', with outbuildings. Two cottages and 2 acres, tenanted by Mr William Warren, one cottage held by John Bowd and one unoccupied. In Oakington. Public House known as 'Butcher's Arms', with outbuildings and orchard, tenanted by Mr William D.Smith. Lot 4. In Cambridge. Public House known as 'King Charles II' in Castle Street, with outbuildings, tenanted by Mr John Tomblin. Lot 5. In Chatteris. Public House known as 'Red Lion' with Pork Butcher's ahop tenanted by Miss Ann Dooughe. Property situate in London Road. Lot 6. In Cambridge. Public House known as 'Crystal Palace', Mill Road, tenanted by Mr Henry Lambert. Lot 7. In Brampton. Beer House known as 'The Windsor Castle', High STreet, tenanted by Mr George Fox. Lot 8. In Warboys. Beer-House known as 'The Prince of Wales', tenanted by Mr George Bedford. Lot 9. In Oakington. Public House known as 'New Inn' tenanted by Mr Horace Pink. In Somersham. Beer House known as 'Queen Victoria' situate on the Chatteris Road, tenanted by Mr George Chapman. In Ramsey. Beer House known as 'Brickmaker's Arms' situate on Ramsey Heights, Landlord of public house, Mr Frederick Summers, licence paid by Messrs Galloway and Company. In Hemingford Abbots. Beer House (off licence), known as 'Cross Keys', Landlord Mr John King, licence paid by Messrs Galloway and Company.
Date15 September 1894
CreatorNameJames Dilley, auctioneer: entries in sales book
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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