• Reference
    GK188/9
  • Title
    Printed Debenture Trust Deed for Securing 75,000, 4% Debentures. 1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Ltd, Registered Office at Pampisford. 2) Hugh Cunliffe Foster of Borough of Cambridge Esq (1892 residing at Pinehurst, Cambridge) Samuel Reuben Ginn of Borough of Cambridge Esq (1892 described as a Solicitor) & Mayor of the Borough (Debenture Trustees) Properties:- 1) Dog & Gun etc Saffron Walden as in GK 188/4 except Dog & Gun occ by Mr Hodson & cottage adj by Mr Pettit. 2) The Compasses Gt Shelford as in GK 188/4 but now or late in occ of Mr Brunning Cottage now or formerly in occ of Mr Brunning or his undertenant 3) George Inn Willingham, as in GK 188/4 except occupier Mr Allison Note in Red ink sold 25 March 1902 4) Prince Regent, Cambridge, as in GK 188/4 5) Piece of land or gdn gnd, Dry Drayton, Cambs (1A) AND messuage used as a Beerhouse called 'The Rose & Crown' with Carpenter's Shop & other outbuildings now in occ of Mr Cullip And 2 other Cottages or tenements with the outbuildings now or late in occ of Messrs Binge & Huddleston (all of which cottages are built on same piece of land) (cf GK 188/4) Note in Red Ink Sold to David Watts 14 Aug 1920 6) as in GK 188/4 EXCEPT allotment NOT mentioned 7) Messuage or tenement, Chesterton now in occ of Mr Salter AND Malting, offices, outhouses, edifices, buildings, yards, gardens etc, lately called 'Bleeding Hart Malting' NOW 'The Maltster's Arms' (now in occ of 1)) AND Messuage or tenement, Chesterton used as a public house, lately called 'The Bleeding Hart' but now 'The Maltster's Arms' with tenement adj now or late in occ of J.F. Cooke (adjoin Malting & messuage above) (cf GK 188/4) (Note in Red Ink Maltsters Arms sold to Bolton 3 Dec 1920) 8) White Horse, Bluntisham, Hunts as in GK 188/4 (Note in Red Ink sold 5 March 1914) 9) Lamb, Cambridge (as in GK 188/4) except occupier Frederick Leadsum (sold 9 April 1919) 10) Land in Butcher's Row Saffron Walden Essex EXCEPT Stable, Slaughterhouse, Cart- shed erected on it is now in occ of Hodson & Thompson & used as a Printing Office 11) Piece of land, Chesterton (as in GK 188/4) 12) 'Wait for the Bus', Bottisham as in GK 188/4 except occupier T.W. Stephens. Note in Red Ink: Sold to Watts 13 Jan 1911. 13) Sir Harry Smith, Swavesey, as in GK 188/4 except occupier George Clark Note in Red Ink: Sold 7 Nov 1906 14) Little Rose, Swavesey as in GK 188/4 except occupier John Nicholson Note in Red Ink: Sold to G Smith 17 Dec 1924 15) The Crown, Cambridge, occupier now E Hasted (otherwise as in GK 188/4 16) Alexandra Arms, Cambridge, occupier A Douglas 24 Gwydir St Cambridge occupier W.J. Saunders (otherwise as in GK 188/4) 17) Beehive, Cambridge, as in GK 188/4 except occupier Joseph Summerlee Note in Red Ink: Sold to Brown 26 Oct 1915 18) Duke of Gloucester, Cambridge. on corner of Prospect Row AND Adam & Eve Row occupier Edw Sayer (otherwise as in GK 188/4) Note in Red Ink: Sold 10 Sept 1914 19) The Gate, Bottisham occupier Edwin Rumbley (otherwise as in GK 188/9) Note in Red Ink: 2 cottages sold to Wright 16 Aug 1920 20) New Inn, Ickleton occupier W.T. Russell (otherwise as in GK 188/4) 21) Coopers Arms, Haddenham, Cambs occupier Elizabeth Kidd (otherwise as in GK 188/4) sold 26 Oct 1915 22) Red Lion Bury St Edmunds (as in GK 188/4) 23) King Charles in the Oak, Ely occupier Mark Benton (otherwise as in GK 188/4) Note in Red Ink 'King Charles in the Oak' & 2 cottages formerly 3 conveyed to Hall, Cuclach (?) & Havelock Ltd 30 July 1942) 24) Blue Lion, Hardwick occupier Elizabeth Cooper (otherwise as in GK 188/4) 25) Haunch of Mutton, Waterbeach occupier Edward Edwards (otherwise as in GK 188/4) Note in Red Ink Sold 19 Oct 1907 26) Vine Inn, Willingham (as in GK 188/4 Note in Red Ink Sold 31 Mar 1917 27) 'Pike & Eel', Chesterton occupier Mr Brown, otherwise as in GK 188/4 28) a) Freehold land (cont 1R 7P) (now in occ of Jas W. Lindsell, in Ickleton, Cambs, lying in the Rows abs N land now or late of Ebenezer Foster E Duxford Rd S piece of land b) below b) piece of freehold land (cont 1A, 0R, 27P) now in occ of Lindsell, lying in the Rows in Ickleton abs pt of N. land now or late of Ebenezer Foster pt of E & rest of N by a) above rest of E Duxford Road SW land of Master, Fellows & Scholars of Clare College, University of Cambridge Note in Red Ink Sold to C.F. Butler 29 Oct 1932 (this replaces Part 2 No 1 in GK 188/4) 29) Freehold Messuage or tenement & cottage adj, formerly 2 tenements now used as a beerhouse & called 'The Peartree' & occ by Robert Osborne AND 2 freehold cottages or tenements, erected by Samuel Conder at the back of the messuage above AND small gardens & yards belonging, now or late occ respectively by Messrs Andrew & Day with the use of the pump belonging to the tenement of Phoebe Barton, contrib one moiety of the expences of keeping pump in repair Hidersham, Cambs abs E Public Rd running through the Village N.W Hildersham Hall Grounds AND premises now or late belonging to Lieutenant- General Wm Inglis S property now or late Conder's Marginal Note in Pencil NB one cottage at rear of Pear Tree sold 1930 to Dockerill with right over Pear Tree property to the main street Pear Tree when sold is to be conveyed subject to such right. Note in Red Ink Pear Tree & Cottage sold to Rev P.R. Phillips 28 Oct 1932 1 cottage sold to A Dockerill 22 Aug 1930 1A, 0R, 10P sold to Samworth Bros 7 Nov 1932 1R, 38P sold to Smalley 27 June 1932 (fuller description of Part II No 2 GK 188/4) 30) Coach & Horses Linton both properties occ by Mr Seeley double tenement has a Club Room (otherwise as in GK 188/4. It formed part II of 3 of that deed) Note in Red Ink Part sold to Linton R.D.C. 24 Aug 1924 Remainder sold to Miss Anderson 19 Ap 1927 31) Messuage or dwelling house, now used as a Beerhouse at Stapleford, Cambs. with Barn AND newly erected cottage adj abs W property late of Hen Collier Esq N & S property now or late of Brand Willis & Jn George E Public Road (now in occ of Eversden Beavis or his undertenants) (this is a fuller description of Part II No 4 of GK 188/4) Pencil margin note 'Tree' Stapleford 32) Chequers Pampisford occupier William Winston (otherwise as in GK 188/4 Part II No 5) 33) Close of Land:- Dunkirk Island (2R 17P), Ickleton abs E River W head upon or near to Great Bridge N Certain channel S near to Highway (formerly in occ of Richard Hill & now in occ of Jas Day) Note in Red Ink: Sold to Wilkinson Trust, 1932. 34) Messuage, tenement & garden, Weston Colville, Cambs called 'Fox & Hounds' AND enclosed piece of arable & pasture gnd (3A) (awarded to the messuage in lieu of common right on Enclosure of Weston Colville, formerly in occ of Thos Butler & now of Robt Mynott) With Barn, Stable & outhouses, yards & ways AND plot of land at Weston Colville near above cont 256 sq yards (site of old cottage formerly belonging to the representatives of Jn Missen & now or late in occ of Robt Mynott (fuller description of GK 188/4 Part 2 No 7) 35) Fountain Cottenham as in GK 188/4 Part II No 9 except occupier John H Smith Note in Red Ink Sold to Moore 16 Feb 1922 36) Red Lion Harlton as in GK 188/4 Part II No 10. (cottage adjoining Red Lion sold to Mrs Mace) 31 Dec 1932= 37) Crown Inn, Little Abington, occupier Samuel Atherton (otherwise as in GK 188/4 No 11) 38) Freehold messuage or tenement, now used as a beerhouse called 'The Red Lion' with yard, garden, home- steads workshops, warehouses, stables etc, now in occ of Mr Watson, Castle Street, Saffron Walden, Essex. abs N Castle Street part of E & pt of N Cottage of Lord Braybrooke further pt of E Messuage now or late belonging to Ric Perry rest of E premises now or late of Jas Harvey pt of S Bury Hills pt of W Barn now or late of Joseph Wrightson further pt of W & rest of S Cottages now or late belonging to Trustees under Will of Winifred Bailey rest of W Road from Castle St to Bury Hills (Note in Red Ink Red Lion sold 18 Sept 193-) (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 Part II No 12) 39) 3 Cottages formerly 6 Tenements (one of them a Beerhouse called 'The Corner House') with yards, gardens, outhouses Hadstock, Essex, now in several occs of J Rowlinson & others Note in Red Ink: Corner House sold 3 Nov 1900 Cottages sold 3 Dec 1920 (This is a slightly different description of GK 188/4 Part 2 No 13) 40) 'Gate' Chrishall (buildings as in GK 188/4 Part 2 No 14) abs S.W. Highway N.E. close formerly of Hen Potterill & late of Philip Downham S.E. cottage formerly Oakman's and now or late belonging to Philip Downham N.W. cottage formerly a Butcher's shop, now or late belonging to - Fordham (premises now in occ of Mr Coe & Mrs Sarah Wallman) (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 Part 2 No 14) 41) a) Messuage or tenement now used as a Beerhouse called 'The King's Head', Oakington, Cambs. with cottage adj & yard, gdn, barns & other outbuildings (as are now in occs of Alfred Smith & Mrs Williams, respectively) b) AND piece of land (5P) in Alehouse Green in Oakington (now in occ of Alf Smith) abs E Longstanton Rd E (sic) Allotment to Edw Linton N & W Cottage & garden now or late to Geo Gifford Total of a) & b) 1A 1R 0P. Note in Red Ink Kings Head sold 10 Oct 1906 (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 Part 2 No 15) 42) a) Messuage or tenement, Pampisford, Cambs & on N side of Rd leading from Cambridge to Pampisford with several gardens belonging (now in occ of P.L. Hudson) b) Messuage or tenement with the gdn adj a) abs it N & W, now in occ of Mr Purkis c) Registered office of the Company with the Brewery, stores, stables, sheds & other buildings premises & yards belonging AND Roadway on West side leading from the Pampisford Road (Premises called Pampisford Brewery) abs S & E a) above. 42) d) 4 lately 5 cottages or tenements with gardens on W side of the Roadway leading to the Brewery now in occs of White, Rowlinson, Brown & Piddock e) Piece of gnd at the back & on the N of d) (6694 sq yds) with cart sheds & other buildings & newly erected stables (in occ of the Company except stables of P.L. Hudson in conjunction with a) above) f) piece of gnd adj road leading to Pampisford cont 4530 sq yds abs E:- d) & e) above N. g) below g) Piece of gnd ( (A) adj f) above abs S & E: e) above (occ by Company) (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 part 2 No 8) Note on Red Ink Brewery sold to East Anglian Vinegar Co Ltd 6 Ap 1933 2 cottages & house adj Brewery House (sold to same at same time) Brewery House sold to T.R. Dixon 6 April 1933 5 Cottages sold to T.R. Dixon 30 Dec 1933 43) 62 High St. Haverhill as in GK 188/4 part 7 No 1 Note in Red Ink sold to Greene King 4 Nov 1932 44) Lion Inn Haverhill as in GK 188/4 part 7 No 2 Note in Red Ink sold to Greene King 4 Nov 1932 45) Pot Ash Radwinter as in GK 188/4 Part 7 No 3 Note in Red Ink - Pot Ash sold 29 June 1900 land sold 28 Jan 1911 46) 'The Star' Waterbeach as in GK 188/4 part 7 No 4 Note in Red dwellinghouse adj Star sold to W.E. Ingle 22 Feb 1933 47) King George The Fourth (71 East Rd) Cambridge & cottage adj (70 East Rd) otherwise as in GK 188/4 part 7 No 5 48) Messuage or public house & cottage adj Pampisford, Cambs., now in occ & known as 'The White' Hores' AND 2 cottages near 2 cottages on Saffron Walden Rd, lately erected by P.L. Hudson AND 2 other cottages, lately erected & near to White Horse AND piece of land adj above property (9A) (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 Part 7 No 6) Note in Red Ink:- 1 cottage sold to Miss Parsons 24 Feb 1932 Cottage sold to H.T. Lyne 11 Nov 1931 Cottage sold to H.F. Ellis 10 Oct 1931 Cottage sold to J. Dyer 2 Oct 1931 Cottage sold to P.F. Page 3 Oct 1931 Cottage sold to Miss Thrussell 24 Feb 1932 9A of land sold to J. Binney 24 Sept 1932 49) Old Abbey Cambridge as in GK 188/4 part 6 No 1 50) Freehold messuage called the Brookfield Tavern with land forming the site & Gdn, Cherry Hinton, Cambs, AND piece of land at back cont width of 40 feet & depth of - feet (lately purchased of Geo Barton) (This is a fuller description of GK 188/4 Part 6 No 2) Freehold 51) Messuage or tenement & Public House with yard, garden & outbuildings in Cherry Hinton, Cambs. called 'The Unicorn', now or late in tenure or occ of Arthur Coe. 52) Messuage or tenement called 'White Horse Inn', Burwell, Cambs with walled garden & paddocks adj & stable & chaiseho cart sheds, barns, brewhouse, malting & other buildings cont 1A, 2R, 12P (now in occ of Company & undertenants) (formerly leasehold see GK 188/4 Part 2 No 22) 53) Messuage, tenement or dwelling house used as a Public House called 'The Spotted Cow' in Northampton Street, Cambridge with rooms over the gateway by the side of the messuage AND Gateway & Yard called Spotted Cow Yard AND entrance from Norhampton St. AND several cottages, range of stables, smithy, yards, outbuildings & premises situated in & opening into the yard or the entrance AND plot of land (freehold), Northampton Street Cont in width 5 feet on SW next Northampton Street & at back 13 ft, 10 inches next property now or late belonging to - In depth on NW against Kettles Yard 37 feet 8 inches & on SE against pt of above described property 36 feet Note in Red Ink:- Sold to Macintosh & Sons Ltd 3 Dec 1920 Formerly leasehold see GK 188/4 Part 2 No 33 54) Freehold messuage or tenement & Cow Lodge adj 41, Northampton Street [alias Bell Lane] Parish of St Peter in the Borough of Cambridge, now or late in occ of - Blackwell adj on one side Messuage now or late belonging to Matthew Robson & on all other sides 'The Spotted Cow' Public House & premises now or late belonging to the Company Note in Red Ink. Sold to Mackintosh & Sons Ltd 25 Feb 1908 55) Freehold messuage, double tenement or public house, formerly divided into 2 tenements called 'The Crown & Thistle', with garden, Barn, Stable & other buildings to same belonging cont 1/2A (fronting corner leading to Balsham & nearly opposite to the Pond) Fulbourn, Cambs. (now in occ of the Company or its undertenants) 56) Piece of Freehold land (30P) near Lords Bridge Railway Station on road from Cambridge to Little Eversden, Harlton, Cambs AND Messuage or public house & other buildings called 'The Railway Tavern' AND cottage adj (now in occ of Company or its under- tenants) 57) Contingent remainder of & in Messuage or tenement, John Street, City Road, Cambridge, formerly known as the 'Coachmaker's Arms' but now called 'The Crown & Harp' with yard cont in front next John Street 34 ft 6 ins on E. side Next Adam & Eve Row 29 ft 6 ins. & at the back next property now or late belonging to Jn Kettle Driver 35 ft. SUBJECT to Right of Way & passage of 3 ft 6 ins, leading from Adam & Eve Row over North side of the yard to back of 2 cottages 47 & 48 Adam & Eve Row, granted to J.K. Driver & his heirs & assigns AND piece of gnd adj above cont in front of next John Street 34 ft 6' & at back 36 ft in depth 60 ft abs N. Backs of 26 & 27 Graftton Street (property of Rev Wiskin) E. Property last described S. John Street W. Premises now or late belong- ing to Benjamin Clifton AND the Messuage or tenement & other buildings erected on it called 14 John Street now in occ of Alfred Curtin (formerly leasehold see GK 188/4 Part 2 No 28) 58) Messuage or tenement used as a Beerhouse called 'The Beehive', with Bakehouse, Brewhouse, Stables, Sheds, Gardens, Orchard, Paddock & ground, Ickleton, Cambs abs W. Highway pt N. (boundary against which belongs to these premises) & pt of E:- & rest of N. property late of Wm Godfrey & now of his representatives rest of land late of Clare College & now of Sam Beales rest of S Cottages & gardens late of Chas Compton Guy & now sold to Osborne Whitehead (Messuage now divided into 2 tenements occ by Mr Curram & Mr Carder) 59) Freehold Messuage or Tenement, called 'The Bushel Inn', Newmarket, Suffolk in Corn Hill, now in occ of -. 60) a) Piece of land in Malta Rd, Mill Rd Borough of Cambridge (frontage of 34 feet & depth of 68 feet) b) Piece of land adj b) having a frontage to Cyprus Rd of 34 ft & depth of 83 ft c) Piece of land adj b) having a frontage to Cyprus Rd of 34 feet & depth of 75 feet (Note in Red Ink Cyprus Road land sold to A.T. Clayton 31 December 1920) Leaseholds 1) 'Baron of Beef', Cambridge as in GK 188/4 Part 1 No 33 2) Victoria Tavern, Chesterton as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 34 except 2nd occupier is now - Ealy 3) Old Spring, Chesterton as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 35 except occupier of private dwelling house is now William Jas' son. Copyhold 1) Railway Tavern, Downham, Ely as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 28 except occupier is now Robt Hull. Hudson admitted 23 June 1888 Note in Red Ink Sold to Thompson 11 Feb 1921. 2) Uncle Tom's Cabin, Reach Street, Reach as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 29 except occupier now is Alfred Miller Hudson admitted 28 June 1888 Note in Red Ink: Sold to Bowyer 11 Aug 1920. 3) Nelson's Head, St Ives as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 30 except occupier now is W. Saunders. Hudson admitted 29 Jun 1888. 4) Prince Albert, Cambridge etc as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 31. except Prince Albert occ by David Smee 36 Castle Street occ Hen Caldecoat Hudson admitted 2 Aug 1888 5) The Ram, High Street, Balsham as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 32. (occupier Richard Perry) Hudson admitted 27 June 1888 Note in Red Ink Sold 22 Oct 1909. 6) Messuage formerly called 'The Coach & Horses' but now the 'John Barleycorn public house with yard Barn, Stables, gdns, orchards etc belonging, Duxford, Cambs. now in occ of Ezra Mynott adj premises late belonging to Jn Patterson & Eliz his wife AND wall erected on property by Richard Westrope deceased dividing the premises from the premises of the Pattersons (P.L. Hudson admitted tenant of Manor of Dabernoons on surr of I.J. Bathe) 30 June 1888 7) Plough Inn, Balsham, as in GK 188/4 part 1 No 43 except P.L. Hudson admitted 9 July 1888. 8) 2 cottages or tenements with yards, gdns, outbuildings, ways, passages, paths & premises Balsham adj Plough Inn (now in occ of Carl Gerisher) (P.L. Hudson admitted tenant of Manor of Balsham on surr of Robt Roope & Edw Reeve 12 Feb 1891) 9) Cottage for some time past used as 2 tenements but now as 1) & commonly called The Three Horseshoes, Whittlesford, Cambs with yard, gdn belonging AND orchard & gnd adj fence dividing this property from property of E - Newell. Note in pencil enfranchised 28 Feb 1921 (This a fuller description of GK 188/4 part 7 No 7) 10) Piece of land in How Moor, Shepreth Cambs cont 4A, 1R, 0P (pt of Allotment cont 14A, 1R, 20P) abs NW Dunsbridge Turnpike Rd NE land now or formerly of Thos Brand SW other pt of allotment, formerly sold by Jeremiah Brock to Wm Warren SE allotment to Wm Woodham Esq AND 2 messuages or tenements (now converted into one messuage or tene- ment & used as a beerhouse erected on above piece of land near Dunsbridge Turnpike Rd. With out- buildings, yards, gardens) (P.L. Hudson admitted on surr of Sarah Headley Aug 1896)
  • Date free text
    1 Jul 1898
  • Production date
    From: 1896 To: 1932
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