Record

RefNoKGK/184/5
AltRefNoR91/26: GK184/5
TitleCovenant to surrender
Description1. Augustus Goodman Ekin of borough of Cambridge, merchant (old copyholder). 2. Philip Llewelyn Hudson of borough of Cambridge, college cook (new copyholder). Manor of Merton Hall, Cambridgeshire a) Messuage, tenement or public house called 'The Prince Albert' with yards and gardens, No 35 Castle Street in parish of St Giles and St Peter, borough of Cambridge, now in occupation of George Rooke. Augustus Goodman Ekin admitted out of court. 9 February 1880. b) Messuage or tenement, No 36 Castle Street, borough of Cambridge, now in occupation of Robert Game with right of way from Gloucester Street. Abuts N Gloucester Street, S a) above. c) Messuage or tenement, No 37 Castle Street, now used as a public house called 'Sir Isaac Newton' with right of way from Gloucester Street. Adj b) above. Admitted to b) and c) 21 September 1886. Manor of Balsham, Cambridgeshire d) Messuage or tenement or public house called 'The Ram', next the High Street, Balsham, Cambridgeshire, with yard, stables, bake office and premsies, now in occupation of Susannah Rule. Augustus Goodman Ekin admitted tenant 29 June 1874. Manor of St Ives with the Sleap and Burstellars, Huntingdonshire. Messuage or tenement, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, in Merryland, formerly called 'Three Tuns' now known as 'The Nelson's Head' now in occupation of Edward Carter. Augustus Goodman Ekin admitted 28 October 1863. CONSIDERATION £2,600. 23 June 1888.
Date1880-1888
CreatorNameHudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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