- ReferenceGK186/2
- TitleConveyance 1) Chas Scruby of Borough of Cambridge, Brewer, (vendor) 2) Inverness Jn Bathe of 25 Sussex Place, Regents Park, Middlesex, Gent Part I a) piece of land (1R 7P) in Ickleton, Cambs, lying in the Rows abs N land now or late of Ebenezer Foster E Duxford Road S piece of land listed next below AND piece of freehold land (1A 0R 27P) in the Rows, Ickleton abs pt of N by land now or late of Ebenezer Foster pt of E and rest of N by piece of land described above rest of E Duxford Road SW land of Master, Fellows and Scholars of Clare College, Cambridge (now in occ of Wm Clark) (Conveyance with clause barring Dower 1) Jn Patterson 2) Hen Baker and Elizabeth his wife 3) Chas Scruby (purchaser) 4) Hen Collin (probably 3's Trustee) 15 Feb 1873) b) freehold messuage or tenement now used as a Beerhouse and occ by Read Wade AND 2 freehold cottages or tenements, erected by Samuel Conder at back of messuage above and small gardens and yards to them belonging (now occ by Sam Conder and Wm Jackson) with use of pump belonging to the tenement late of Phoebe Barton. 2) is to pay a moiety of cost of keeping pump in repair all above property in Hildersham, Cambs, abs E public road running through the village N & W Hildersham Hall grounds now or late in possession of Lt General Wm Inglis S property now or late Swans (Conveyance 1) Sam Conder (vendor) 2) Chas Scruby (purchaser) 3) Jos Scruby (prob 3)'s Trustee to Bar Dower) 24 May 1876 c) freehold cottage or tenement with the outhouses yards, gardens, etc in Linton, Cambs, at or near Berghams alias Barham Cross (9P) formerly pt of property called Upper House abs SE land now or late of Robt Casbolt SW High Road to Bartlow NE & NW remainder of property called Upper House, formerly in occ of Robt Parmenter AND freehold messuage or double tenement with Barns, outhouses, yard, garden, piece of gnd and premises in Linton, near to Barham Cross adj premises listed above abs N Horseheath Lane pt SW Road to Bartlow pt SW (premises) formerly in occ of Robt Casbolt, deceased. occ by Eliz Casbolt, - Casbolt, and Jos Cattage and now by Wm Devereux, was and is used as a beerhouse called 'Black Eyed Susan' (Conveyance 1) Eliz Casbolt 2) Jn Casbolt 3) Chas Scruby, purchaser 7 Jan 1874) d) freehold messuage or tenement, now used as a beerhouse called the 'Red Lion' with yard, garden, homesteads, workshops, warehouses, stable etc, formerly in occ of Jn Campion Kent and now of Chas Pettit in Castle Street, Saffron Walden, Essex abs N Castle Street pt of E and pt of N cottages of Lord Braybrook further pt of E messuage late belonging to Ric Perry residue of E premises now or late of devisees of Jas Harvey on part of S Bury Hills on part of W Barn now or late of Joseph Wright on further part of W and rest of S by cottages now or late belonging to Trustees under the Will of Winifred Bailey on rest of W by road or way from Castle St to Bury Hills (Conveyance 1) Chas Jeffery 2) Jn Campion Kent 3) Chas Scruby 4) Jos Scruby 31 Dec 1874) Part II Messuage or dwellinghouse now used as a beerhouse at Stapleford, formerly in occ of Peter Dean and now by Naomi Dean AND newly erected cottage adj, formerly occ by Jas Elborn and now by Naomi Dean AND cottage adj, now occ by Peter Rawlingson abs W property now or late by Hen Collier Esq N & S property now or late of Brand Willis and John George E public road (Conveyance 1) Ric Headly and Hen Sparrow 2) Ric Headly again 3) Chas Scruby 29 Sept 1868) freehold house or tenement, used as a public house, called the 'Chequers' with barn, stable and outhouses adj Pampisford, Cambs, with orchard or garden gnd formerly in occ of Jn Pratt and now of Wm Pratt (Conveyance 1) Jn Griffith, Sophia Foster 2) Chas Scruby 3) Chas Finch Foster 23 Nov 1859) close of land called Island of Dunkirk (2R 17P) Ickleton, Cambs east head abs River west head abs on Great Bridge abs N certain channel S near to Highway (formerly in occ of Ric Hill, now occ by Wm Hall) (Conveyance 1) Ric Hill 2) Chas Scruby 16 Oct 1871) Messuage or tenement and garden in Weston Colville, Cambs, called 'Fox and Hounds' AND enclosed piece of arable land and pasture ground, belonging (cont by estimation 3A) awarded to the said messuage or tenement in lieu of common right on division and enclosure of Parish of Weston Colville, formerly in occ of Thos Butler and are now of Robt Mynott with the Barn, stables, outhouses, yards and ways Conveyance 1) Mary Park, Robert King and Hen Sturgeon 2) Thos Butler 3) Chas Scruby 12 Oct 1875) dwellinghouse with offices and gardens and piece of arable land (1A), Pampisford, Cambs, as now occ by Wm Thos Scruby AND cottage adj now occ by Chas Speed AND Brewhouse with the storehouse, stabling, malt and ale stores, outbuildings and yard at Pampisford, now in occ of Chas and W T Scruby now one estate; several portions were conveyed and enfranchised to Chas Scruby uncer description freehold cottage or tenement now divided into 3 with barn, and outbuildings in Pampisford, now or late in occ of Jn Marten, Isaac Hammond and Widow Rawlingson AND piece of arable land, formerly pasture to same adj and belonging (3R) and now occ of Wm Scruby abs E copyhold close formerly of Stephen Robinson, but now of Wm Scruby N land of Wm Parker Hammond S land of -, heretofore of Pampisford Common (another description of above cottage or tenement and piece of arable land was: freehold cottage and premises in Pampisford (No 13 on Enclosure Award) late Wm Scruby AND piece of land whereon messuage and other buildings now stand in Pampisford (No 15 on Enclosure Award) also late Wm Scruby - messuage or tenement and small orchard in Pampisford formerly in occ of Wm Scruby or his tenants and now of Chas Scruby and whereon a brewhouse is erected AND piece of land (2R 31P) in Pampisford (No 14 on the Award) and now laid into and forming part of premises No 13 on the Award abs N & W estate of Lord of the Manor E estate late of Hen Hazard S freehold premises of Chas Scruby No 13 6 cottages or tenements (one of them a beerhouse) with yards,gdns, etc in Hadstock, Essex, formerly in occ of Jos Hawes, Jas Swann, Sam Fitch and Chas Hills and are occ by Jos Hawes and others (Conveyance 1) Wm Hailes 2) Chas Scruby (purchaser) 8 Nov 1871 Consideration 7600 pd by 2) to 1) Witness Jos Spearing, Solicitor, Clerk to Messrs Eadens and Knowles of Cambridge, Solicitors
- Date free text11 Jan 1882
- Production dateFrom: 1873 To: 1882
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- Persons/institution keywordScruby, Charles,
Bathe, Inverness John,
Foster, Ebenezer,
Clark, William,
Patterson, John,
Baker, Henry,
Baker, Elizabeth,
Collin, Henry,
Wade, Read,
Conder, Samuel,
Jackson, William,
Barton, Phoebe,
Inglis, William,
Scruby, Joseph,
Casbolt, Robert,
Parmenter, Robert,
Casbolt, Elizabeth,
Casbolt,
Cattage, Joseph,
Devereux, William,
Casbolt, John,
Pettit, Charles,
Braybrook, Lord,
Perry, Richard,
Harvey, Joseph,
Wright, Joseph,
Bailey, Winifred,
Jeffery, Charles,
Kent, John Campion,
Dean, Peter,
Dean, Naomi,
Elborn, James,
Rawlingson, Peter,
Collier, Henry,
Willis, Brand,
George, John,
Pratt, John,
Pratt, William,
Griffith, John,
Foster, Sophia,
Foster, Charles Finch,
Hill, Richard,
Hall, William,
Butler, Thomas,
Mynott, Robert,
Park, Mary,
King, Robert,
Sturgeon, Henry,
Butler, Thomas,
Speed, Charles,
Marten, John,
Hammond, Isaac,
Rawlingson,
Robinson, Stephen,
Hammond, William Parker,
Hazard, Henry,
Hawes, Joseph,
Swann, James,
Fitch, Samuel,
Hills, Charles,
Hailes, William,
Spearing, Joseph,
Eaden & Knowles - KeywordsEaden & Knowles, specific solicitors, solicitors' clerks, Cambridge Clare College, dower, lieutenant general, Linton Black Eyed Susan, Saffron Walden Red Lion, Pampisford Chequers, town & local roads, transport bridges, Weston Colville Fox & Hounds, widow, commons, Inclosure, Ickleton, Ickleton Duxford Road, Hildersham, Hildersham Hall, Linton (Cambridgeshire), Linton Barham Cross, Barham Cross Upper House, Linton, Linton Horseheath Lane, Saffron Walden, Saffron Walden Castle Street, Saffron Walden Bury Hills, Stapleford, Ickleton fields, Weston Colville, Pampisford Common, Hadstock
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