• Reference
    GK185/14
  • Title
    Abstract of Title Lease and Release 1) Wm Hollick of Cambridge, Esq (vendor) 2) Wm Lyon of same, Grocer 3) Ric Foster of same, Merchant and Common Brewer (purchaser) 4) Jn Foster of Biggleswade, Merchant (purchaser's Trustee) property below part of sale of Thompson's Lane Brewery, Cambridge, incl dwellinghouse, brewhouse, gdns etc in Thompsons' Lane, business plant and trade of the brewhouse (then late of Jn Purchase) and Malthouse and all Inns, public houses, estates and premises attached to the trade (then late of Jn Purchase) Freehold messuage or tenement with barns, stables, dovehouse, yards, gdns, and orchards and 2 closes of pasture adj (cont 3A), Harlton, Cambs AND new built messuage or tenement in Harlton, wherein Richard Dale, the younger, formerly dwelt with a shop then or then lately called the Plumbers Shop, with barns, stables, outhouses, yards, gdns, orchards, then or then late were in occ of Denny Farringdon and widow Dale or one of their undertenants CONSIDERATION 1075 pd by 3) 6to 1) 28 & 29 Sep 1803 2) Will of Richard Foster, the elder of Cambridge, Common Brewer (died 17 Dec 1842) after devising to certain of his children portions of real estate at Langham, Essex, Nayland and Stoke (presumably Stoke by Nayland) Suffolk; St Andrew the less, Cambridge; at Newnham, Hauxton, Harston, Impington and Heston, Cambs [probably Histon] Cross Keys and Old Cross Keys Estates, Cambridge and Mill (purchased of Ld Gwydir and Lady Willoughby) property in St Clements, Cambs (purchased of Jn Mortlock) and Coe Fen Estate in St Mary the Less, Cambridge to son Ric residue of real estate and monies etc appt wife Martha, sons: Richard, Jas Michael, Foster, Wm Foster and Michael Foster executors made 26 May 1831 Codicils 16 Dec 1836 25 Nov 1837 Proved PCC 23 Jan 1843 3) Conveyance in Trust to Bar Dower 1) Ric Foster of Town of Cambridge, Esq and Sophia his wife (owners) 2) Chas Jas Foster of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, Barrister at Law (Trustee to bar dower) Freehold messuage with barns, stables, dovehouse, yards, gdns, orchards and 2 closes of pasture (3A) in Harlton, Cambs AND messuage in Harlton with shop formerly called the Plumbers' Shop with barn, stables, outhouses, yards, gardens, orchards (late in occ of Denny Farringdon and widow Dale and then were (or part of premises were) used as Public House called 'The Red Lion', Harlton then in occ of - Brand and others 10s pd by 2) to 1) 8 Feb 1844 4) Office copy acknowledging above deed by Sophia, wife of Richard Foster 8 Feb 1844 5) Will of Richard Foster (d 2 April 1859) appt bro Michael Foster of Little Shelford, Cambs, Gent; son Chas Jas Foster of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, Barrister at Law and Rev Jn Griffith of Brighton, Sussex, Clerk, executors and trustees Grants them:- all real and personal estate in England, USA and Canada and elsewhere (not held as Trustee or by Mortgage) incl Brewery or Cambridge and freehold, leasehold an Copyhold estates in Cambs, Hunts and Beds AND plant stock in trade of the Brewery and stock in trade of business of Spirit and Wine Merchant (power of sale) made 16 Apr 1858 1st codicil revokes appt of Michael Foster as trustee and executor, replaced by his dau Sophia Foster and Ebenezer Foster of Cambridge, Solicitor and Attorney 30 Apr 1858 2nd codicil reversion if copyhold estate not appointed within 21 years to S Foster and Jn Griffiths 11 May 1858 Proved Principal Probate Registry 12 May 1859 6) Deed Poll (Renunciation of Executorship and Trusteeship under will of Ric Foster) by Micahel Foster 16 Apr 1859 [Red Lion, Harlton formed lot 36 in the sale of Foster's Thompson Brewery see GK 270/8] 7) Conveyance 1) Rev Jn Griffith Sophia Foster Ebenezer Foster (vendors) 2) Ann Dunham of Harlton, Single woman (purchaser) Messuage or Inn called 'The Red Lion' Harlton, Cambs, with yard, orchard and piece of pasture land (2A 1R 10P) then occ by Ann Dunham CONSIDERATION 450 pd by 2) to 1) 22 Sep 1860 8) Mortgage in 450 & interest 1) Ann Dunham (mortgagor) 2) Chas Hen Cooper of Cambridge (mortgagee) property as above 1 Jan 1861 9) Will Of C H Cooper (d 21 March 1866) to wife Jane all real and personal estate 'in perfect confidence that she would make due provision for their dear children' made 3 June 1845 Proved Peterborough District Registry 3 Apr 1866 10) Death of Ann Dunham intestate 11 Dec 1878 11) Admin granted to bro Jn Dunham Peterborough District Registry 13 Feb 1879 12) Reconveyance (endorsement on 8) above 1) Jane Cooper, widow (mortgagee) 2) Jn Dunham of Harlton, Cambs, Bailiff (mortgagor) Consideration 450 pd by 2) to 1) 22 July 1879 13) Conveyance 1) Jn Dunham of Harlton, Cambs, Bailiff (vendor) 2) Wm Thos Scruby of Pampisford, Brewer (purchaser) Messuage or Inn called Red Lion, Harlton, Cambs, with yard, orchard and piece of pasture land [2A 1R 10P] late in occ of Ann Dunham [greater valued land sold to Swann Hurrell who covenants to produce deeds 1844 - 1846] Consideration 700 paid by 2) to 1) 14 Aug 1879
  • Date free text
    1879
  • Production date
    From: 1803 To: 1879
  • Level of description
    item