- ReferenceGK165/12
- TitleTransferred to Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies, County Hall, Hertford SG13 8EJ. Conveyance 1) Wm Pickering of Burton upon Trent, Common Brewer (vendor) 2) Wm Jos Pickering of Baldock, Brewer 3) Alf Hen Wilson of The Castle Brewery, Southwark Dav Holland Tumber of No 84 King Edward Road, S. Hackney, London, Gent. 4) Baldock Brewery Ltd.
- Date free text24 Mar 1898
- Production dateFrom: 1898 To: 1898
- Scope and Content1st Schedule Messuage, brewhouse, offices, yards, gdn and outbuildings, Baldock, formerly known as Steeds Brewery now known as 'The Pale Ale Brewery' fronts Norton St and Pond Lane with workman's cottages forming pt of premises. Beerhouse called 'The Star' AND piece of land described in preceding deed (see plan I) AND shop and messuage in White Horse Street, Baldock with cottage adj and farm yard behind and clubroom and kitchen and shed. formerly known by description of 'Rose and Crown Tap' with yard and cottage and enclosed farm beyond. 5) AND piece of land at end of gdn of 'Hen and Chickens' Public House, Baldock S.W. side of Biggleswade to Clothall Road on a 66 ft frontage (see plan 2) 6) messuage or beerhouse called 'Cricketers' with outbuildings and small piece of pasture, village of Stotfold now occ by vendor or undertenants (see plan 3) 7) messuage or public house with yard and premises AND messuage or cottage with gdn and outbuildings, Sawston, Cambs (see plan 4) subj 'to rights' of way use of pump subj to contribution towards repair of premises coloured yellow on plan and pump outbuildings and sheds coloured blue covered in conveyance to Oliver Steed of 24 Nov 1880 8) messuage used as Public House called 'White Horse' with cottage, orchard and close of pasture adj Melbourn, Cambs. gt part formerly copyhold of Manor of Melbourne cum Meldreth, Cambs. (vendor admitted 11 Oct 1889) enfranchised 1 Mar 1898) (see plan 5) 9) 2 cottages with buildings, gdn and yard, Parish of Norton, Herts formerly occ of Jas Hide and Jas Droker now of ---- abs: N. land of Morris Pryor E. public way leading to the Gas House S. Norton Road W. property of Jas Hankin premises formerly copyhold of Manor of Norton to which Ol Steed was admitted 11 Dec 1867 and vendor on 28 June 1889 and which were enfranchised on 16 Mar 1898 2nd Schedule Messuage used as Public House or Beer Shop called 'The Fountain', Barrington, Cambs with 5 cottages formerly copyhold of Manor of Haslerton, Chatteris and Lancaster in Barrington conveyed as freehold to W.J. Pickering 5 Aug 1893 3rd Schedule Leasehold Premises 1) Messuage or Public House called 'The Admiral' Clifton with stable, yard, gdn and outbuildings [ 21 year Lease from W. Daniel to vendor of 23 Dec 1889. Rent 25 pa ] 2) Beerhouse and premises and stabling, village of Shillington, corner of Church Street and road to Stondon called 'The Engine'. [ 7, 14 or 21 year lease by Wm Arnold to Oliver Steed by Agreement of 28 Jan 1885. Rent of 25 pa ] (assignment of 27 June 1889) 3) Beerhouse, premises and yard and gdn in village of Shillington called 'The Commander in Chief' (7, 14 or 21 year Lease by Arthur Wm Lines to Ol Steed by Agreement of 10 Feb 1885. Rent 15 pa ) (assignment as above) 4) Beerhouse, premises and garden in village of Shillington called 'Noah's Ark'. ( 7, 14 or 21 year Lease by Jn Kempston to Ol Steed by agreement of 17 Feb 1885) (Rent 23 pa) (assignment as above) 5) Public House, Round Green, Luton called 'Jolly Toper' ( 7, 14 or 21 year Lease by A.W. Lines to Ol Steed by agreement of 10 Feb 1885) (Rent 27 pa) (assignment as above) 6) Beerhouse and buildings called 'Jolly Coopers', Ware Hedges, Ampthill (year to year Tenancy by Wm Varney to vendor of 18 Dec 1894 Rent 45 pa). 7) Messuage or public house called 'White Horse' with stables, yards, barns and outbuildings with piece of land [6A] adj premises in Wilstead AND piece of land [4. 1/2] in same. (14 year Lease by Jn Creasy to vendor of 1 June 1889 Rent 50 pa ) 8) Messuage or Public House called 'The Boot', Wells St., St. Paul's Parish, Bedford AND cottage adj ( 7 year Lease between Sam Palgrave Page to vendor of 1 Mar 1894 Rent 70 pa ) 9) Messuage in St John's St., Bedford called 'Clarence Hotel' with stable yards, gdns, stables, coach-houses, sheds, lofts, granaries AND field of pasture [2A] at back (10 year Lease by Jn Seabrook to Wm Pritzler Newland of 12 June 1888 Rent 80 pa ) ( Assignment of 13 Sept 1889 1) Chas Herbert Morley 2) Vendor ) 10) Messuage or public house with yards, outbuildings and premises at Ampthill on E. side of and adj road from Ampthill to Flitwick called 'The Engine and Tender' (25 year Lease 1) Marg Steed and Edw Lovell Squire 2) Edw Bonness and Wm Onslow Times 3) Vendor 20 Dec 1889 Rent 25 pa ) 11) Brewhouse, premises and gdn in Maulden called 'Commander in Chief' (Lease for 7, 14 or 21 years made by Jas Crant Davies to Ol Steed by Agreement of 2 Feb 1885) (Rent 22 pa ) Assignment of 27 June 1889 12) Beerhouse and premises called 'The Commander in Chief ' with yard, barns and outbuildings belonging and gdn land adj [1A 2R ], Sawston, Cambs. (Yearly Tenary by Alf Thos Wakefield to Ol Steed) (Rent 37 pa ) Assignment of 27 June 1889 13) Messuage etc on N. side on St. George's Street (formerly called Ratcliff Highway) Parish of St. George's Middlesex, being a victualling or Public House formerly called 'Ship and Bells' but now 'Royal Crown' with yard and gnd behind same. AND piece of land whereon or on pt whereof recently stood a shop and rooms but which has for sometime been added to the 'Royal Crown' and forms an entire messuage or tenement Combined site:- E. to W. on N. side 24 ft 10 inches E. to W. on S. side 26 ft 3 inches in depth:- N. to S. on E. side 119 ft 7 inches N. to S. on W. side 117 ft 6 inches (incl outhouses etc) ( 21 year Lease by Ann Pemberton Barnes to Atkin Smith orig 90 rent pa. now reduced to 50 pa ) (Assignment of 13 Sept 1889) 14) Messuage or public house, no 122 (formerly 154) Tooley Street, Borough of Southwark, Surrey, called 'The Hop Pole' ( 21 year Lease by President and Scholars of College or St Mary Magdalen Oxford, to vendor by Lease of 2 Jan 1893) 55 pa Rent during first 6 years and 60 during residue 15) Messuage, shop and premises 141A Battersea Park Road, Surrey. AND piece of gnd situated in pt behind and adjoining above and in other pt in rear of 141B and 141C Battersea Park Road with right of way along strip of land 5 feet wide (35 year Under Lease by Clacton on Sea and General Investment Building Society to Chas Herbert Morley of 25 Jan 1890 (rent 45 pa ) (Assignment of 14 Oct 1891 by C.H. Morley to vendor) 4th Schedule:- Copyhold of Manor of Shepreth Cambs (to which vendor admitted 9 Aug 1889) S.W. pt of piece of old enclosed land in Parish of Shepreth, Cambs. Sep and div from rest by a hedge or fence with messuage or tenement called 'Green Man' [1A 0R 38P] abs: N.E. Messuage and rest of land N.W. Newsells Close S.W. Highway to Shepreth S.E. Cambridge Turnpike Road Consideration 11,125 for freehold and leasehold 500 for copyhold Total 11,625
- ExentNo. of pieces: 1
- Loan statusNOTDEPnot deposited
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- Persons/institution keywordPickering, William,
Pickering, William Joseph,
Wilson, Alfred Henry,
Tumber, David Holland,
Baldock Brewery Limited,
Pale Ale Brewery,
Steed, Oliver,
Hide, James,
Droker, James,
Pryor, Morris,
Hankin, James,
Daniel, W,
Arnold, William,
Lines, Arthur William,
Varney, William,
Creasy, John,
Page, Samuel Palgrave,
Newland, William Pritzler,
Seabrook, John,
Morley, Charles Herbert,
Steed, Margaret,
Squire, Edward Lovell,
Bonness, Edward,
Times, William Onslow,
Davies, James Crant,
Wakefield, Alfred Thomas,
Barnes, Ann Pemberton,
Smith, Atkin,
Clacton on Sea & General Investment Building Society - KeywordsBaldock Star, Baldock Rose & Crown, Baldock Hen & Chickens, Stotfold Cricketers, Melbourn White Horse, Barrington Fountain, Clifton Admiral, Shillington Engine, Shillington Commander in Chief, Shillington Noah's Ark, Round Green Jolly Toper, Ward Hedges Jolly Coopers, Wilshamstead White Horse, Bedford Boot, Bedford Clarence, stables, Ampthill Engine & Tender, Maulden Commander in Chief, Sawston Commander in Chief, Middlesex Ship & Bells, St.George's Street Royal Crown, London, Middlesex Royal Crown, Shepreth Green Man, Burton upon Trent, Southwark, London, Hackney, STOTFOLD, Sawston, Melbourn [Cambridgeshire], Norton [Hertfordshire], Barrington, CLIFTON, SHILLINGTON, Shillington Church Street, LUTON, Luton Round Green, AMPTHILL, WILSHAMSTEAD, Wilstead, BEDFORD, Bedford Wells Street, Bedford St John's Street, MAULDEN, Shepreth, Battersea Battersea Park Road
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