Record

RefNoKGK/177/4
AltRefNoR91/26: GK177/4
TitleTransfer of mortgage of £1,000 and 4½% interest
Description1. Messrs Barclay and Co Ltd, 54 Lombard Street, City of London, bankers (old mortgagees). 2. George Warren Bindloss and Henry John Gibbs of Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, brewers, and co-partners in Jarman and Co (mortgagors). 3. Andrew Howard of Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, farmer (new mortgagee). Recites mortgage in £1000 and 4% interest. 1. George Warren Bindloss and Henry John Gibbs (mortgagors). 2. William Merry and James Higgins (mortgagees). Properties in schedule a). 15 October 1898. Recites endorsement. Transfer of mortgage. 1. William Merry and James Higgins (old mortgagors). 2. Barclay and Co Ltd (new mortgagees). Ref to GK177/2. Ref to GK177/3. To whom this mortgage is secondary property described in schedule a). 1) messuage or beerhouse called 'White Lion', Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, in High Street (with yard, garden, barn, and other outbuildings AND plot of garden garden at rear of barn as are now occupied by Frank Edward Wall as tenant AND 2 messuages or tenements and shops etc adjacent beerhouse occupied by Hinkins and Rouse as tenants AND 5 cottages or tenements with the barns and premises belonging, also adjacent the beerhouse now in occupation of Hinkins, Winters, Hagger, Lea and Carter as tenants. Abuts NW High Street, part of NE Mortlock Street (formerly called Church Road), part of NE property lately belonging to George Chamberlain, SE property lately belonging to George Chamberlain, SW public roadway leading from High Street to a Back Road. Schedule b). 1) freehold messuage used as a public house and known as 'The Anchor' with garden, stables, cart sheds, granary and other outbuildings adjacent in parish of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NW High Street, NE property now or late of Thomas Walters, SW property now or late of Joseph Oliver. Now in occupation of Frank Gouldthorpe. 2) freehold malting or malting office at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, at 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 John Roads, SE High Road. Formerly in occupation of John Burr, afterwards of Charles Mortlock Waller and now of George Bindloss and Henry John Gibbs with kilns etc (as in GK177/2) and right of way with or without horses or other animals, carriages etc, through gateway lying on E side or premises from village street of Meldreth to NE corner of premises. 3) messuage at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, now used as a public house called 'The Plough' with garden, bowling alley and outbuildings belonging, late in occupation 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 Mordern, Cambridgeshire, late in occupation of George Sole but now of Frank Bonfield. Now used as a beerhouse called 'Black Horse' AND cottage adjacent to rear. All above bounded on 3 sides by property now or late of John Westrope and on the other side by the road. 5) piece of land (part of Farm Close), Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, (1r) with building standing on it. Late in occupation of George Sole but now in occupation of Frank Barfield as tenant. 6) triangular plot of land (½a) at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, forming NE corner of corner of piece of old enclosed land now or heretofore called 'Wheat Close' (5a 3r 30p), No 57 on Meldreth award map. Abuts part of N High Street of Meldreth, rest of N cottages, E property of St Thomas Hospital, SW residue of Wheat Close. 10 August 1905. Transfer of mortgage. 1. Andrew Howard (old mortgagee). 2. Worboys and Jarman Ltd, Sturton Street, borough of Cambridge (mortgagors). 3. Emily Hannah Adcock of 77 Chesterton Road, Cambridge (new mortgagee) recites. The Cuckoo, Sandon, Hertfordshire, added to mortgaged property. 10 August 1905. CONSIDERATION £1,000 paid by 3. to 1. 1 January 1914. Transfer of mortgage. 1. Emily Hannah Adcock (old mortgagee) 2. Emily Hannah Adcock and Annie Elizabeth Adcock, both of 77 Chesterton Road, Cambridge (new mortgagees). 26 October 1914. On dorse. Transfer of mortgage 1. Emily Hannah Adcock and Annie Elizabeth Adcock (old mortgagees). 2. Harry Slater of Cambridge, accountant (new mortgagee). 27 July 1915.
Date1898-1915
CreatorNameHudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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