- ReferenceHN10/274/Tanqueray20
- TitleDraft Instructions to Counsel regarding Charles Tanqueray & Company: Reciting: - partnership assets consisted of freehold property in Bloomsbury [London] where business carried out, the property having been acquired at three different times and conveyed to members of the firm, on one occasion as tenants in common, the other two as joint tenants [see HN10/274/Tanqueray21]; - William Henry Tanqueray senior died in 1884 [margin - 1886?] having in his will devised his share of the property to his partners upon complying with certain requirements which were done; - his partners at the time of his death were Charles Dymoke Green, Charles Waugh Tanqueray and William Henry Tanqueray junior; - Charles Dymoke Green died in 1892 having devised his four shares in the business and property, in a codicil to his will, to his son George Dymoke Green and devising residuary real estate to his trustees; Asking: - it was desired to convey certain premises to members of the firm and counsel requested to settle draft accordingly "it will not be necessary to enter into any minute description in the Draft as the description will be by reference to a Ground Plan which can be coloured three different colours if necessary"
- Date free textc.1895
- Production dateFrom: 1887 To: 1895
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