• Reference
    WB/Green4/2/14
  • Title
    List of deeds held, but not referred to on 1936 Trust Deed, including: - certificate of title to properties owned by E.& H.Kelsey Limited; - Ampthill Brewery; - beerhouse in Graveley [Hertfordshire]; - Fox & Hounds, Graveley; - three cottages, Graveley; - Sugar Loaf, Hitchin [Hertfordshire]; - Hitchin Brewery; - maltings in Hitchin; - Post Boy, Hitchin; - Frenchs Yard, Hitchin; - Swan with Two Necks, Hitchin; - Bricklayers Arms, Hitchin; - Three Tuns, Hitchin; - cottages adjoining Adam & Eve, Hitchin; - Unicorn, Houghton Regis; - Bull, Houghton Regis; - Spread Eagle, Houghton Regis; - Cock, Houghton Regis; - land adjoining Railway Hotel, Houghton Regis; - Green Man, Houghton Regis; - Bull & Butcher, Humbershoe [Hertfordshire]; - Railway Hotel, Leighton Buzzard; - Cumberlands Yard, Luton; - premises on corner of Midland Road and High Street, Luton; - land at rear of White Hart, Luton; - Bell, Luton; - land at Bedford Road, Luton; - 20 Park Square, Luton; - 18 Park Square, Luton; - 40, 42 Park Street, Luton; - land adjacent to Somerset Tavern, Luton; - 7 Market Hill, Luton; - land at corner of Dunstable Road and Beechwood Road, Luton; - Duke of Cambridgeshire, Luton; - land at rear of 9 George Street, Luton; - land between Park Street and Castle Street, Luton; - Cross Keys, Luton; - Wheel Plough, Luton; - Red Lion, Lower Stondon; - Old Hall, Pirton [Hertfordshire]; - cottage in Pirton; - beerhouse in Pulloxhill; - land N of Luton to Hitchin Road, Stopsley; - Red Lion, Shillington; - George, Dunstable; - land fronting Dunstable Street, Fenny Stratford [Buckinghamshire]; - Bulls Head, Hitchin; - Harpenden Brewery; - Royal Oak, Langley [Hertfordshire] On reverse notification by Lawrance Messer &Company of 16 Coleman Street, London about changes at the practice, noting the following who had left: - W.G.Bacon (retired 1940); - Captain D[onald] H[arrop] Shuttleworth, 1st Battalion Glider Pilot Regiment, killed at Arnhem [23 Sep 1944, buried at Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery]; - Lieutenant Guy [Meredith Myles] Mathews, Inniskilling Dragoons, killed in North Africa [aged 27, killed 15 Jan 1943, commemorated on Alamein Memorial; from Penn [Buckinghamshire]]; - Major A[lexander] J[ohn] Taylor, [190th Field Regiment] Royal Artillery, killed in Normandy [died 29 Jun 1944, aged 29, from South Kensington, buried at St.Manvieu War Cemetery, Cheux] and the new names: - H.W.Bailey (Commander, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve), who practised as Baileys before World War Two; - J.B.Tanner (Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve), an associate since 1933 - A.S.D.Albert (General Staff, War Office), previous associate of Pennington & Son; - B.J.Apthorpe-Webb (Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force), partner in Glover, Scott & Apthorpe-Webb; - D.J.Savin (Squadron Leader Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve), an associate of H.W.Bailey since 1934
  • Date free text
    c.1949?
  • Production date
    From: 1933 To: 1960
  • Level of description
    item