- ReferenceHN10/367/Carr13
- TitleDraft Lease [Drawn up by Benning & Son, solicitors of Dunstable] Parties: (i) John Charles Thynee of 32 Grosvenor Square, London, esquire; Robert Ranshaw of Newton Warren Road, Bournemouth, Hampshire, esquire; Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps of Chalcott, Westbury, Wiltshire; Charles Allsopp Baron Hindlip of Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire and the Reverend George Henry Sanders Atwood of Bishopstow Rectory, Warminster, Wiltshire, clerk in holy orders. (Together known as the trustees of the Jane Cart's Charity). (ii) Thomas Carr of Dunstable, innkeeper. Operative: Lease of (a) from (i) to (ii). Property: (a) Tenement or hotel called Sugar Loaf Hotel on the E side of High Street North in Dunstable. Habendum: (ii) to hold (a) for a term of 7 years for a yearly rent of £99 by equal half yearly payments. Covenants: - 21 covenants from (ii) to (i) - 2 covenants from (i) to (ii). Witnessed by Charles A. Allcorn of 76 High Street, Dunstable, auctioneer; John W. Phillips of 32 Grosvenor Square, butler; Edward Pollard of Wiltshire and Dorset Bank Ltd, Westbourne, Bournemouth, bank cashier; Henry Long of Chaleot, Westbury, Wiltshire and Walter King Peake [Lt. Col.] of the Estate Office, Hindlip, Worcestershire, land agent.
- Date free text20 Jan 1913
- Production dateFrom: 1913 To: 1913
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keyword
- KeywordsBenning & Sons, Clerk in Holy Orders, non-agricultural leases, Charles A. Allcorn, butler, bank cashier, Dorset Bank Ltd, land agent, Dunstable Jane Cart's Charity, Mayfair Grosvenor Square, Bournemouth Newton Warren Road, Chalcot, Wiltshire Westbury, Hindlip, Hindlip Hindlip Hall, Warminster Bishopstow Rectory, Warminster, Dunstable High Street North, Dunstable High Street, Westbourne
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