• Reference
    GK186/3a
  • Title
    Assignment 1) Chas Scruby of Borough of Cambridge Wm Thos Scruby of Pampisford, Brewers (old leaseholders) 2) Inverness John Bathe of 25 Sussex Place, Regents Park, Middlesex, Gent (new leaseholder) Schedule 1) a) Beerhouse called the 'Lamb' with yard, orchard, land and premises at West Wratting, Cambs, then in occ of Jas Twinn (held by Lease of 21 years from 11 October 1876, terminable at end of 7 or 14 years from Wm Halford to Chas Scruby, for a rent of 25 pa payable quarterly (old time) dated 2 Nov 1876 b) Messuage, public house or Inn, near the churchgate in Glemsford, Suffolk, called 'Prince of Wales Inn' with outbuildings, yard, garden, premises, fixtures etc (held by lease for 10 years from 24 June 1878 from Wm Byford of Glemsford, Suffolk, Farmer to Chas and Wm Thos Scruby, trading as Scruby & Son, for a rent of 20 (payable half yearly - Christmas and 24 June) dated 27 March 1879 c) Messuage or tenement with yard, club-room etc used as a Public House called the 'Six Bells', near Church at Ashwell, Herts, and then in occ of Susannah Picking (held by lease for 14 years from 29 Sept 1871, renewable for a further term of 7 years at tenant's option from Thos Chapman of Ashwell, Herts, landlord to Chas Scruby, tenant for a rent of 17 pa, dated 6 May 1872) d) Messuage or tenement with yard, buildings etc at Linton, Cambs (held by lease for 12 years from 29 Sept 1875 from Wm Day of Linton, landlord to Chas Scruby, tenant, for a rent of 15 pa, dated 27 July 1875) e) House with barns, yard, orchard, garden and premises belonging at Hauxton, Cambs, used as a Public House, called 'The Leather Gaiter' (held by Lease for 7 years from 25 March 1877 from Joshua Jeffery of Hauxton, Cambs, Farmer to Charles Scruby at a rent of 36 pa, dated 12 May 1877) f) Public house with yard, orchard, premises in Willingham, Cambs, called 'The Windmill' (held by Lease for 21 years, terminable after 7 or 14 years from Francis Thoday of Cambridge, Builder to Chas Scruby (tenant) at a rent of 31 10s pa, dated 2 Dec 1876) g) 'White Horse' Beerhouse, Ickleton, Cambs, (held on quarterly tenancy of 7 per quarter granted by Hezekiah Muggleton to Chas Scruby, undated) h) Messuage or tenement and beerhouse called the 'Bricklayers Arms' (held on lease from year to year from Fred Barlow of Cambridge, Gent and Fred Smoothy of Bexfield House, Chelmsford, Essex, to Chas and Wm Thos Scruby at a rent of 20 pa, dated 1 March 1879) Schedule 2) a) Beerhouse at Sawston, Cambs, and Public House called 'The Chequers', Little Shelford, Cambs (Held on a yearly tenancy granted by Mrs Headly to Chas and Wm Thos Scruby at a rent of 43 pa, undated) b) Messuage (used as outdoor beerhouse) and two cottages at Foulmire, Cambs, occ by Thos Ellis, Aaron Harrup and Thos Lodge respectively (held on yearly tenancy granted by Jn Ward to William Thos Scruby at a rent of 18 pa, undated) Schedule 3) a) Messuage or public house called the 'Old Guinea', Russell St, St Andrew the Less, Cambridge, with cottage adj and a sketch plan of a brewery and yard b) Beerhouse called the 'Croft' in Derby Street, Newnham Croft, Parish of Grantchester, Cambs then in occ of Thos Hunt (held by Lease for 3 years from 24 June 1881 from Jn Oakley the Elder of Cambridge, College Butler (landlord) to Chas Scruby and Wm Thos Scruby (trading as Chas Scruby & Son) (tenants), at a rent of 80 pa, dated 10 Sept 1881) Consideration 1,450 paid by 2) to 1)
  • Date free text
    11 Jan 1882
  • Production date
    From: 1876 To: 1882
  • Level of description
    item