| Description | 1. George Warren Bindloss of Luton, brewer; Henry John Gibbs of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, brewer manager (mortgagors). 2. John Jarman of hamlet of Kneesworth, parish of St Andrew the Less of Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, farmer (mortgagee). a) Freehold: 1) messuage used as a public house called 'The Anchor' with garden, stables, cart sheds, granary etc, adj in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NW High Street, NE property now or late of Thomas Walters, SW property now or late of Joseph Oliver. (Conveyance 1. Thomas Walters (vendor). 2. William Mortlock Waller. 9 October 1872) occ of Robert Nightingale. 2) malting or malting office at Meldreth near the north end with yard and garden surrounded by a brick wall. Abuts NE property of Mrs Course, NW property of Charles Farnham, SW property of Mrs J. Roads, SE High Road (formerly in occ of John Burr, afterwards of Charles Mortlock Waller and now of mortgagees) with kilns, wires, cisterns, couches, malt chambers, yards, wells, pumps, rights, easements etc and right of way. 3) messuage at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, now used as a public house called 'The Plough' with garden and bowling alley and outbuildings (late in occ of Charles Wright, but now of Edward Moore as tenant). Abuts NE property of John Frederick Eaden, esquire, SE property of Mr Jennings, SW Village Street, NW property of Charles Buller. 4) messuage, Dobbs Knole Road, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, late in occupation of George Sole but now of Stephen Whettem. Now used as a beerhouse and called 'The Black Horse' AND cottage to the rear. Both abuts on 3 sides property now or late of John Westrope and on the 4th by Dobbs Knole Road. 5) piece of land part of Farm Close, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire (1r) with building standing on it, late in occupation of George Sole and now of Bertram Parish. 6) triangular plot of land (½a) at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, forms NE part of old enclosed land there, now or heretofore called 'Wheat Close' (total 5a 3r 30p) No 57 on Meldreth award map. Abuts part of N High Street, rest of N by cottages see 7) below, E property of St Thomas Hospital, SW residue of Wheat Close. (Conveyed to Albert Jarman, since deceased, 15 July 1892). 7) 2 cottages, gardens, and premises (formerly described as house and garden) near Green Man public house and opposite to mortgagors' brewery, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NE and W High Street of Meldreth, S premises 6) above. b) Leasehold 1) brewery and covered in yard and premises know as Golden Ale Brewery at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, with fixed machinery, brewery plant, utensils, and effects (other than chattels within the Bills of Sale Acts') AND ale stores at Meldreth used in connection with the brewery (held under lease for 28 years from John Mortlock Waller dated 17 November 1885, from 29 September 1885, annual rent £55). 2) piece of land with the buildings now used as ale stores, Mill Road, Cambridge (held under lease for 10½ years from Agnes Mary McQuaid dated 1 May 1895 (from 25 March 1895), annual rent £8 pa. c) 1) messuage, public house, etc called 'The White Lion', Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. 2) messuage, public house, etc called 'Bull's Head', Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. 3) messuage, etc called Vine Farm, Wendy, Cambridgeshire. 1 July 1897. Transfer of mortgage 1. John Jarman (old mortgagee). 2. Robert Layton the younger of Rock Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, brewers agent; John Russell Jarman of The Grange, Kneesworth, parish of Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, farmer (new mortgagees). £1500 still due. 2 January 1899. Memorandum of £500 paid off 1 December 1910. Memorandum of £500 paid off 1 October 1912. Transfer of mortgage (on dorse) 1. Robert Layton; John Russell Jarman (old mortgagees). 2. Charles Welldon Ellison of borough of Cambridge, solicitors. CONSIDERATION £500 paid by 2. to 1. 23 March 1913. Transfer of mortgage (on bottom of previous page) 1. Charles Welldon Ellison (old mortgagee). 2. Alfred Ernest William Robinson of Cambridge, estate agent; Arthur Robert Hills of Cambridge, journalist (trustees of Loyal Widows Protection Lodge No 2721, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity (new mortgagees). CONSIDERATION £500. 11 April 1913. Balance received by Loyal Widows Protection Lodge. 23 July 1915. |