• Reference
    HN10/274/Tanqueray23
  • Title
    Draft Conveyance Parties: (i) Charles Waugh Tanqueray of Radwell House, Baldock [Hertfordshire], gentleman; (ii) William Henry Tanqueray of Peblecome, Epsom [Surrey], gentleman; (iii) George Dymoke Green of Oaklands, St.Albans [Hertfordshire], gentleman; (iv) Maria Augusta Eliza Tanqueray of Hedgecroft, Walton Heath [Surrey], widow; William Henry Tanqueray; Edward Albert Tanqueray of Hedgecroft, gentleman; (v) Rev.Thomas Lingard Green of Ampthill; John MacVicar Anderson of 6 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, esquire; Henry David Anderson of 24 Lombard Street, City of London, gentleman; (vi) Charles Waugh Tanqueray; William Henry Tanqueray; George Dymoke Green Reciting: - indenture of 22 Mar 1866 as (I) in HN10/274/Tanqueray21; - indenture of 20 Aug 1877 as (II) in HN10/274/Tanqueray21; - indenture of 25 Oct 1884 as (III) in Hn10/274/Tanqueray21; - will of William Henry Tanqueray appointing his wife Maria Augusta Eliza and sons William Henry and Edward Albert Tanqueray as his executors and bequeathing to his partners his share in distillery premises in Bloomsbury and in the business itself provided they pay his trustees sums agreed between the trustees and themselves; with residue of all real and personal estate devised and bequeathed to William Henry and Albert Edward Tanqueray as tenants in common; - death of William Henry Tanqueray the elder on 5 Jul 1887 and proof of his will, as altered by a codicil of 21 Jun 1886, in PPR at which date his partners were Charles Dymoke Green, Charles Waugh Tanqueray and William Henry Tanqueray the younger; - conditions of the will fulfilled by partners; - at death of William Henry Tanqueray the elder (d) was vested in him and Charles Dymoke Green for residue of term of 61.5 years from 24 Jun 1841 as agreed by lease of 29 Apr 1842 from Nicholas Winsland to Arthur Currie and Charles Tanqueray; - will of Charles Dymoke Green of 1 May 1883 appointing Thomas Lingard Green and John MacVicar Anderson as executors and trustees and bequeathing to his partners his share in distillery premises in Bloomsbury and in the business itself provided they pay his trustees sums agreed between the trustees and themselves; with residue of all real and personal estate devised and bequeathed to his trustees upon trusts; - codicil to will of Charles Dymoke Green of 13 Aug 1890 revoking the bequest to his partners and bequeathing his four shares in the business and property to his son George Dymoke Green upon trust to pay income to testator's wife Caroline Mary; - second codicil to will of Charles Dymoke Green of 30 Dec 1890 appointing Henry David Anderson an executor and trustee; - death of Charles Dymoke Green on 9 Aug 1892 and proof of his will in PPR on 16 Nov 1892; - at death of Charles Dymoke Green seven shares in the business belonged to him and five to Charles Waugh and William Henry Tanqueray equally; after his death four shares were bequeathed to George Dymoke Green with Charles Waugh and William Henry Tanqueray purchasing the other three equally, giving all three partners four shares each; - no conveyance of (a)-(c) was ever made by Charles Dymoke Green; - business now carried on by George Dymoke Green, Charles Waugh Tanqueray and William Henry Tanqueray Operative Part: - (i)-(v) conveyed (a)-(c) to (vi) - (i)-(v) assigned (d) to (vi) Property: (a) buildings in Vine Street, Bloomsbury [London]; (b) buildings on N side of Broad Street, Bloomsbury being No.11; (c) pieces of land in Shaftesbury Avenue, Bloomsbury, formerly 5, 6 and 7 Thorney Street and 7, 8, 9 and 10 Bloomsbury Street; (d) leasehold premises held by lease as recited above for residue of lease Witnesses: - Frederick Palmer of 33 Hilldrop Road, London, clerk; - W.G.Fidge of Bloomsbury Distillery, clerk; - Frederic Thomas Tanqueray of Woburn, solicitor; - Isaac Brush of Hedgecroft, Walton on the Hill, butler; - Henry King of 24 Lombard Street, London, clerk Note of registry at Land Registry on 18 Feb 1896 by Robert Hallet Holt, Registrar
  • Date free text
    31 Dec 1895
  • Production date
    From: 1866 To: 1895
  • Level of description
    item