| Description | 1. Hannah Worboys of 120 Sturton Street, borough of Cambridge, widow; Frances Minnie Porter Worboys of same, spinster; John Baynes of 3 Albert Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, bootmaker (vendors). 2. Robert William Worboys of Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, brewer. 3. Thomas Solly Coleman of 160 St John Street, City of London, brewer (purchaser). Recites a) GK176/2 b) GK176/9 c) GK176/11 d) GK176/13. Recites will of William Worboys (died 22 December 1904). Appoints vendors (parties 1. above) as executors of will made 19 October 1901, 1st codicil 17 November 1902, 2nd codicil date not given. Proved Peterborough Probate Registry 10 February 1905. William Worboys until his death carried on brewery business from premises below; carried on since then by 1. with the help of 2. a) plot of freehold land in the parish of St Andrew the Less, borough of Cambridge, in front next Sturton Street 64ft and in depth 139ft with messuage now known as 12 Sturton Street, brewhouse, stables and all other buildings erected on that piece of land (see GK176/2). b) freehold messuage with outbuildings, yard, and garden and land adjacent called Garden Cottage [126 Sturton Street], Cambridge, in front next Sturton Street 48ft and depth 139ft (see GK176/9). c) freehold cottage now used as a store with outbuildings and yard in York Terrace in parish of St Andrew the Less, borough of Cambridge, abuts N premises formerly belonging to Frederick George Lowings (d) below), S premises of vendors (b) above), W property now or late of Elizabeth Johnson, E York Terrace (see GK176/11). d) piece of freehold land on frontage to York Terrace of 54ft in depth 62ft, abuts N land now or late of - Reed, E York Terrace, greater part of S by c) above, rest of S property of - , W land now or late of Charles Andrews and Elijah Pannell (see GK176/13). NB premises all marked on plan. AND goodwill, interest and connection late of William Worboys and now of vendors as brewers right to use William Worboys name and fixed plant. CONSIDERATION £9,085 7s 0d paid by 3. to 1. 5 July 1905. |