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RefNoKGK/182/6
AltRefNoR91/26: GK182/6
TitleConveyance
Description1. Edward Stokes the younger of Saffron Walden, Essex, maltster; John King of Bottisham, farmer; Robert Ivatt of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, farmer (assignees of estate and effects of William Elliston of Cambridge, brewer, a bankrupt) (vendors). 2. Charles Goody of Cambridge, gentleman (mortgagee). 3. John Elliston of City of Oxford, gentleman (mortgagee). 4. William Henry Apthorpe of Cambridge, brewer (purchaser). 5. Charles Apthorpe of Cambridge, yeoman (trustee). Recites GK182/4 and GK182/5. Recites mortgage in £3,000. 1. William Elliston (mortgagor). 2. Stephen Adcock. 3. John Elliston (mortgagee). Subject to payment of £550 to John Jennings Cribb but deeds handed over to Charles Goody. 8 and 9 December 1840. Recites fiat in bankruptcy issued v William Elliston and James Nutter - declared bankrupt. 26 May 1842. Creditors meeting choose 1. as assignees. 26 April 1842. Goody has received in full principal and interest from 1. John Elliston agreed to convey property free of £3,000 mortgage. Auction of property at Lion Inn, Cambridge. 2 June 1842. Messuage or tenement used as a public house called the 'Plough' with gardens and bowling alley adj in occupation of Thomas Jennings (Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire) with cottages adj and originally part of messuage or public house now in occupation of Thomas Jennings and his undertenants. CONSIDERATION £220 10s 0d paid by 4. to 1. End of bundle. See also GK 183. Rest of documents in this packet loose.
Date1840-1842
CreatorNameHudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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