• Reference
    HN10/274/Tanqueray21
  • Title
    Abstract of conveyances to Charles Tanqueray & Company of Bloomsbury Distillery and adjoining property: (I) Conveyance of 22 Mar 1866: Parties: (i) John Samuel Tanqueray of Hendon [Middlesex], esquire; (ii) Rev.Truman Tanqueray of Tingrith Rectory; Charles Dymoke Green of Vine Street, Bloomsbury [Middlesex], distiller (which business he there carried on with William Henry Tanqueray); (iii) William Henry Tanqueray and Charles Dymoke Green Reciting: - conveyance of 13 Apr 1849 from (1) Richard William Perry to (2) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray; - conveyance of 29 Dec 1849 by (1) Charles Francis Wyatt, George Carpenter Hale and William Callender Tidy and (2) Lavinia Robert Rumsey to (3) John Crook Rumsey; Ann Rumsey; Rachel Rumsey; Robert Crook Rumsey; Edward Rumsey; Robert Crook Walford and Mary, his wife; (4) Thomas Witts Walford; (5) Robert Crook Walford to (6) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray as tenants in common; - conveyance of 1 Apr 1856 from (1) Thomas Butts Tanqueray Willaume to (2) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray endorsed on an indenture of 1 Apr 1850 between (1) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray and (2) Thomas Butts Tanqueray Willaume; - conveyance of 10 Jun 1857 from (1) Sir Henry Meux Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks and Richard Borridge to (2) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray endorsed on indenture of 9 Jun 1857 (1) John Bashell; (2) Sir Henry Meux Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks and Richard Borridge; - conveyance of 7 May 1847 from (1) John Currie, Leonard Currie and Arthur Currie to (2) Charles Tanqueray and John Samuel Tanqueray as tenants in common; - on the dates of the five above conveyances Charles and John Samuel Tanqueray were carrying on the business of distillers in partnership and all purchases were made with partnership money with the intent that the premises remain part of the partnership assets; - Charles and John Samuel Tanqueray continued the partnership until 13 May 1861 when the partnership was dissolved and it was agreed that John Samuel should convey to Charles Tanqueray his interest in the Bloomsbury property but this never happened; - will of Charles Tanqueray of 15 May 1861 when described as residing at Old Warden, appointing his brother Truman Tanqueray and nephew Charles Dymoke Green as his executors and devising the Bloomsbury property to his brother William Henry Tanqueray and to Charles Dymoke Green as tenants in common with the proviso that they pay his executors a sum to be agreed upon; - codicil to will of Charles Tanqueray not affecting the Bloomsbury property; - death of Charles Tanqueray in Sep 1865 and proof of his will; - William Henry Tanqueray and Charles Dymoke Green satisfied all requirements of Charles Tanqueray's will; - William Henry Tanqueray and Charles Dymoke Green requested John Samuel Tanqueray to execute indenture to vest the Bloomsbury property in them Operative Part: - (i), with approbation of (ii), grant his interest in Bloomsbury property to (iii) as tenants in common in equal shares (II) Conveyance of 20 Aug 1877 Parties: (i) Henry Wix of Clay Hill House, Walthamstow [Essex], esquire; (ii) William Henry Tanqueray the elder; Charles Dymoke Green; Charles Waugh Tanqueray; William Henry Tanqueray the younger Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a) to (ii) for £2,000 Property: (a) piece of ground with messuage erected thereon on N. side of Broad Street, St.George Bloomsbury [Middlesex] called No.11 abutting: E partly on premises in occupation of Mr.Rogers and partly on premises of (ii) in occupation of Turner & Company; S on Broad Street; W and N by other property of (ii); in occupation of William Faley and formerly described as: messuage and yard behind known as 11 on N side of Broad Street, St.George Bloomsbury [Middlesex] abutting: E on messuage in occupation of Charles Drummond, auctioneer; W on messuage known as George & Crown public house; formerly in occupation of Charles French, then Anna Margaretta Gomly Habendum: - to (ii) as joint tenants subject to lease of 13 Aug 1859 for 21 years from 24 Jun 1858 from Samuel Wix to William Faley at £55 per annum rent (III) Conveyance of 25 Oct 1884 Parties: (i) Metropolitan Board of Works; (ii) William Henry Tanqueray senior; Charles Dymoke Green; Charles Waugh Tanqueray; William Henry Tanqueray junior all trading as Charles Tanqueray & Company Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(g) to (ii) for £7,055 Property: (a) part of site of 5 Thorney Street, Bloomsbury [Middlesex]; (b) part of site of 6 Thorney Street, Bloomsbury; (c) part of site of 7 Vine Street, Bloomsbury; (d) part of site of 7 Bloomsbury Street, Bloomsbury; (e) part of site of 8 Bloomsbury Street; (f) part of site of 9 Bloomsbury Street; (g) part of site of 10 Bloomsbury Street
  • Date free text
    1895
  • Production date
    From: 1849 To: 1889
  • Level of description
    item