RefNoKGK/182/7/3
AltRefNoR91/26: GK182/9
TitleConveyance
Description1. John Jarman of Kneesworth in parish of Bassingbourn, brewer and farmer (vendor). 2. John Jarman again. 3. George Warren Bindloss late of Luton, but now of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, brewer; Henry John Gibbs of Melbourn, manager (purchasers). Recites John Jarman and Albert Jarman (late of Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, brewer, deceased) carried on a partnership as brewers and maltsters at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, called Jarman and Co. Recites GK182/8. Recites conveyance 1. Hale Wortham. 2. Charles Mortlock Waller. 3. John Jarman. Property b) below. 10 March 1896. Recites convenyance 1. William Henry Apthorpe; Albert Apthorpe; Mary Alice Webster Apthorpe (vendors). 2. John and Albert Jarman (purchasers). Property c). 30 January 1892. Recites conveyance 1. Joseph Butler Westrope (vendor). 2. John and Albert Jarman (purchaser). Property d). 30 October 1886. Recites conveyance 1. Joseph Butler Westrope (vendor). 2. John and Albert Jarman (purchasers). Property e). 12 April 1890. Recites conveyance 1. Edward Smith. 2. Sarah Howard. 3. Richard Pyne. 4. Henry Fordham. 5. Sarah Howard again. 6. Albert Jarman (purchaser). Property f) below. 15 July 1884. Conveyed to John and Albert Jarman as equal tenants in common. 9 March 1887. Recites approval of vestry meeting to lease to Thomas Chamberlain and his heir for 99 years. Property g) below. Rent £3 paid. Held by John and Albert Jarman as part of their partnership since 1883. 27 March 1834. a)-g) all part of partnership property of John and Albert Jarman. Albert died 15 April 1895 intestate leaving his widow Emma surviving. She renounced probate. Letters of admin granted to father John Jarman above. Peterborough district probate registry. a) Freehold messuage or tenement used as a public house and known as the 'Anchor', with garden, stables, cart sheds, granary and other outbuildings adj, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NW High Street, NE property now or late of Thomas Walters, SW property now or late of Joseph Oliver. Occupied by Robert Nightingale. b) Freehold malting or malting office at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, at or 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 John Roads, SE High Road. Formerly in occupation of John Burr, afterwards of Charles Mortlock Waller and now of John Jarman, with kilns, wires, cisterns, couches, maltchambers, yards, wells, pump, rights easements, etc. AND right of way with or without horses or other animals, carriages and other vehicles through the gateway lying on E side of premises above from village street of Meldreth and to NE corner of the premises. c) Messuage or tenement at Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, now used as a public house, called 'The Plough' with garden and bowling alley and outbuildings belonging late in occupation of Charles Wright, 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. d) Messuage or tenement in Dobbs Knole Road, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, in occupation of George Sole but now of Stephen Whettem and now used as a beerhouse called 'The Black Horse'. AND cottage and premises at rear of above. Abuts on 3 sides property now or late of John Westrope and on the other side by the road. e) Piece of land part of Farm Close in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire (1r), with buildings standing on it late in occupation of George Sole, but now of Bertram Parrish as tenant. f) Triangular plot of land (½a) at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, forms NE corner of piece of old inclosed land (now or heretofore called Wheat Close) whose total acreage in 5a, 3r, 30p and No 57 on Meldreth award map. Abuts N High Street of Meldreth, rest of N cottages g) below, E property of St Thomas Hospital, S rest of Wheat Close (in plan of deed of 15 July 1884). g) 2 cottages or tenements, gardens, and premises formerly described as a house and garden near Green Man public house opposite to the brewery in Meldreth, Cambridgeshire. Abuts NE and W High Street of Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, S property f) above. CONSIDERATION £2,000 paid by 2. to 1. 30 June 1897.
Date1834-1897
CreatorNameHudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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