Description | Board of Agriculture compulsory enfranchisement made under the Copyhold Act 1894. Award of Enfranchisement to Mr Alfred Edwards, butcher, of St Ives to a messuage , yard and outbuildings in Crown Street, St Ives, formerly occupied by John Frank and now by Henry Weston bounded on the north by property formerly occupied by John Collett Edwards and now by Alfred Edwards, on the south by Crown Street, on the east by property formerly of Thomas King and now of Edward Anderson and Cuthbert William King and on the west by Vine Court. Also to a butcher's shop in Crown Street with the yard, barns, stables and slaughter house, formerly two tenements, bounded on the north by the aforesaid messuage, on the west by property lately of Lydia Veale Greene but now of Arthur Saint, on the South by Crown Street. Also a cottage in the said yard adjoining the slaughter house formerly occupied by Joseph Tolliday and now by John Frost. And also all those messuages adjoining each other in St Ives for many years used as solicitors' offices and Magistrates' room and occupied by Benjamin Aislabie Greene, then by Messrs. Greene and Moller and then by William Arthur Watts and now by the Angling Society, containing a Clerk's office, upper offices, a private office with strong room, ante room, magistrates' room and a lower private office with strong room , except the coal cellar, bottom larder and dairy under the said offices, bounded on the west and part of the north by a property lately belonging to Lydia Veale Greene but now to Arthur Saint, on the remaining part of the north by the said cottage, on the south by the said butcher's shop and on the east by Vine Court |