| Description | "1. Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd of Park Street, Southwark, County of London (vendors). 2. Wells and Winch Ltd of The Brewery, Biggleswade (purchasers). 1) beer off licence, 120 Sturton Street, Cambridge (as described in GK177/) 2) freehold beerhouse called 'The Sailor's Return', Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, erected on piece of ground called 'The Duckhouse' in Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, at North End. Abuts NE property now or formerly called Jubilee Cottages, SW property formerly belonging to F. Course, SE Village Street. Now or late in occupation of James Albert Turner. 3) freehold messuage or public house on the Green in Harston, Cambridgeshire, called ‘Coach and Horses’ with barns, stables, outbuildings. Now or late in occupation of Arthur Herbert Nunn as tenant. 4) freehold messuage used as a beerhouse called ‘The Anchor’, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, with garden, stables, cart, sheds, granary and other outbuildings adj in parish of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NW High Street. Now or late in occupation of Walter James Wiseman as tenant. 5) messuage in Village Street, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, now used as public house called ‘The Plough’ with garden, bowling alley and outbuildings belonging. Now or late in the occupation of Leslie Birkett Meek. 6) messuage in Dobbs Knole Road, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, used as a beerhouse, called ‘Black Horse’ and site of cottage (now demolished) and premises to rear. AND piece of land part of Farm Close, Guilden Morden (1r) with buildings on it. Now or late in the occupation of Frank Bonfield as tenant. 7) messuage called ‘White Lion’, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, in High Street, with yard, garden, barn and other buildings belonging. AND plot of garden ground at rear of barn. Now or late in occupation of William Horace Wall as tenant. 8) messuage, now used as a beerhouse and called ‘The Cuckoo’ with outhouses, barn, and garden on north side of Roe Green in parish of Sandon, Hertfordshire. Now or late in occupation of J.F. Byatt as tenant. 9) public house called ‘Six Bells’ with yard, garden, Covent Garden, parish of St Andrew the Less at the corner of Mill Street, Cambridge, frontage of 31 feet to Covent Garden and 80 feet to Mill Street. Now or late in occupation of Emily Edith Scott as tenant. 10) Plot of land in Gwydir Street, parish of St Andrew the Less, borough of Cambridge at corner of Norfold Street with public house know as ‘Prince of Wales’ and other buildings erected on it on frontage of 53 feet to Gwydir Street and 25 feet to Norfolk Street. Now or late in occupation of Thomas Edward Markham as tenant. With such right as vendors can assign to use cellar adjacent to hereditaments on payment of 1 shilling pa to the corporation of Cambridge. SUBJECT to right of way for owners of adjacent property on the west side and their tenants, agents, servants, workmen and others over private footway or passage of width of 3ft 6in at south end of premises. 11) The Bell public house with the yard and land in Barnwell in the borough of Cambridge (178 Newmarket Road on S side of road) on a 52ft frontage,depth on E side of 165ft, W side 175ft. Now or late in occupation of Charles Bernard Harris as tenant. 12) plot of land in parish of St Andrew the Less (alias Barnwell) in borough of Cambridge on NW side of East Road (is No 176 East Road) on a 39ft frontage, depth of 105 feet, with public house called ‘Bakers Arms’ and other buildings erected on it. Now or late in the occupation of John James Harper as tenant. 13) plot of land in the parish of St Andrew the Less in borough of Cambridge on E or SE side of Melbourn Place at corner of Prospect Row, has 70 ft frontage to Melbourn Place and 62ft to Prospect Row, with public house called ‘The Cricketeers’ and other buildings erected on it (18 Melbourn Place). Now or late in the occupation of Harry Burnett Knight as tenant. SUBJECT to right of way of owner of property in Prospect Row adj premises on E or SE side a) to pass and repass over the premises to his northern boundary to repair roof and walls of adj property b) to drain through existing c) unrestricted access of air and light to windows and openings in buildings of adjoining properties. 14) ‘Zebra’ public house (80 Maids Causeway, Cambridge) with yard and land belonging on N side of Maids Causeway in parish of Holy Trinity, borough of Cambridge at the corner of James Street on a 35ft frontage to Maids Causeway and a 44ft frontage to James Street with a piece of land formerly part of the hereditaments known as No 1 James Street, measuring 9in in width along the entire length and 1ft 1½in at the base of each of 5 buttresses and wall erected on it. Now or late in the occupation of J.W.A. Shortis as tenant. 15) public house called ‘The Fort St George’ with yard and land on Midsummer Common, borough of Cambridge on SW side of River Cam on a frontage of 173ft to the towing path and a depth of 62ft. Now or late in the occupation of George Henry Ashpole as tenant. 16) piece of land on NW side of Chesterton Road, borough of Cambridge, at junction of road with Victoria Road and Milton Road with public house erected on it and known as the ‘Portland Arms’ (recently erected by the vendors). Now or late in the occupation of Reubin (sic) Charles Elsden as tenant. [Conveyed by Albert Samborn Scales, Alfred Scales and Hannah Matilda Miller to vendors. 1 September 1925 and 3 May 1926.] SUBJECT to right of owners of property in Milton Road adj premises to connect with and use (on paying a proportionate part of the expense of repairing and maintaining the same) the drain by which the drainage from said premises is conveyed through the said adj property and subject to Redemption Annuities payable in respect of rectorial and vicarial tithes of 16s 1d and 1s 9d (referred to in deed of 3 May 1926). 17) piece of land lying on the Great Green at Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire (1r 20p) with messuage or public house called Pear Tree with outbuildings belonging. Now or late in the occupation of Walter Covington. 18) messuage or public house at Harston, Cambridgeshire, called Queens Head with the garden, yard, land and outbuildings belonging. Now or late in the occupation of Agnes Selina Ashby. 19) messuage or public house at Litlington, Cambridgeshire, formerly known as ‘Rose and Crown’, now as the ‘Crown’, with yard, garden, stables, beerhouse etc and piece of ground with outbuildings adj with the barn, buildings, and painter’s shop erected on it. Abuts S and E highway from Litlington to Bassingbourn, N adjoins land now or formerly of William Searle, W land now or formerly of John Charter. Now or late in the occupation of William Nunns as tenant. 20) piece of land (1r) in that part of parish of Royston, Hertfordshire, which was formerly in hamlet of Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire, and part of an allotment of land (2a 2r) (N frontage of 90ft to Mill Road and Gas House Road) with messuage, stabling, and outbuildings erected on piece of land known as ‘The Bricklayers Arms’ beerhouse and now or late in the occupation of William John Doughton as tenant. (With benefit and interest of vendors if any in conveyance between 1. Richard Thurley and Edward Thurley. 2. George Robinson. 8 May 1917.) Subject to right of George Robinson or his successors in title to premises adj on W side to use such portion of the drain or sewer as lies in said premises in common with the purchasers and successors and also (if needs be) at all times in daytime to enter on premises to repair, cleanse, and if necessary reconstruct drain or sewer and manholes, ventilators, interceptors and air inlets (expense to be borne by the owners of the premises and adj premises to W). AND subject to Local Authority’s right or interest (if any) of Local Authority. CONSIDERATION £99,000 paid by 2. to 1. |