| Description | 1. Mary Ekin of borough of Cambridge, widow; Augustus Goodman Ekin of same, merchant; Frederick James Howson of borough of Huntingdon, merchant (trustees of will of William Ekin and hence old tenants). 2. Mary Ekin (beneficiary under will). 3. Augustus Goodman Ekin (beneficiary under will). 4. Philip Llewelyn Hudson of Cambridge, college cook (new tenant). Recites will of William Ekin. Recites Augustus Goodman Ekin running firm called William Ekin and Son. a) Messuage or tenement known as the Milkmaid beerhouse and garden and orchard at Rampton End, Willingham, Cambridgeshire (3r), now in occupation of – . Held under yearly tenancy agreement of William Elias Hunt (landlord) to Augustus Goodman Ekin (tenant) at rent of £28 pa. 11 June 1879. b) Fountain Inn, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, now in occupation of Thomas Whaley. Held under yearly tenancy agreement of Henry Gotobed (landlord) and Mary and Augustus Goodman Ekin (tenants) at rent of £70 pa. 25 July 1884. c) Public house called ‘George IV’, East Road, Cambridge, occupied by Anthony Smith. d) Public house called ‘The Red Lion’, East Road, Cambridge, occupied by Charles Barrett. c) and d) are held on a yearly tenancy from H.J. Whettenhall’s executors at a rent of £40 pa – but NO formal agreement. e) Public house called ‘The Slap Up’, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, occupied by -. Held on a yearly tenancy from William Laws’ executors at a rent of £35 pa but NO formal agreement. f) Pike and Eel public house at Baitsbite, Horningsea, Essex, occupied Page Hart. Held on a yearly tenancy from Samuel Fison at a rent of £45 and interest on £157 10s 0d at 4% pa but no formal agreement. g) Messuage, tenement or public house called ‘The Robin Hood’, Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, with yard, garden, outbuildings, now in occupation of -. Held on a lease for 7 years from Henrietta Headly Wilson to Augustus Goodman Ekin at a rent of £26 pa. 30 October 1883. h) Inn with buildings, land and premises, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, called ‘The Fox Inn’ with arable and pasture totalling 33a 3r 12p now in occupation of -. Held in a lease for 5 years from John James Briscoe to William Ekin and Son at a rent of £75 for 2 years and £80 for 3 years. 30 December 1886. I) Public house called ‘The Plough and Harrow’, Pells Hole, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, in occupation of John Shelton. Held as a yearly tenancy from Jane Nix at a rent of £15 pa but with no formal agreement. j) Public house known as ‘The Hole in the Wall’, Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, occupied by Edward Bilton. Held as a yearly tenancy from Jonathan Course at a rent of £30 but no formal agreement. k) Public house called ‘The Unicorn Inn’, Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, now in occupation of Charlotte Beale. Held under agreement by Charlotte Beale to William Ekin and Son. To be held by the tenants during the life of and 6 months after the death of Charlotte Beale at a rent of 7s per week. 24 March 1883. l) Messuage, tenement or beerhouse called ‘The Bushel and Strike’ on north side of the Main Street, Little Chesterford, Essex, now or late in occupation of Mark Ryan. AND piece of garden round (30r) in his occupation also. Held under lease for 14 years. 1. James Chapmen and Mary his wife. 2. George Chapman. 3. Augustus Goodman Ekin (tenant). At a rent of £43 pa. 26 March 1888. m) ‘The Bell’ public house, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, occupied George Barker. Held on yearly tenancy from Corpus Christi College at a rent of £22 pa but no formal agreement. n) Messuage and premises used as licensed victualling house, known as ‘Eagel Inn’ and commercial house (part of The Eagle Hotel) with stables, late in occupation of James Irwin and now of Charles Hyde, all near Benet Street, Cambridge. Plus right of way. Held under lease for 21 years from Michaelmas 1884 from master and fellows of Corpus Christi College to Augustus Goodman Ekin at rent of £80 pa. 17 November 1884. o) Messuage or tenement used as a beerhouse at Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, in occupation of Ann Mason. Held on a yearly tenancy from William Mason at a rent of £15 pa but no formal agreement. p) Piece of land (13a), Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, now or late occupied by Caroline Cook. Held on a yearly tenancy from Henry Benson at a rent of £22 pa but no formal agreement. CONSIDERATION £2,678. 23 June 1888. Endorsement: lease for 21 years from Michaelmas 1900 from Corpus Christi College. Eagle Inn etc. Surrender of original lease of 17 November 1884. 31 December 1903. |