• Reference
    WB/Green4/1/VP8
  • Title
    Photocopy Conveyance Parties: (i) W.& S.Lucas Limited of Hitchin Brewery [Hertfordshire]; (ii) J.W.Green Limited Operative Part: - (i) conveyed (a)-(r) to (ii) for 32,340 Property: (a) Royal Oak, Chapel Foot, Langley, Hitchin with outbuildings, gardens and premises; (b) Kings Head, Back Street, Hitchin with yard, shed and stable; (c) Bucks Head, Little Wymondley [Hertfordshire] facing the street N and wit outhouses, barns, stables, yard, garden, orchard etc. and close of pasture of 1a 2r 0p; (d) Plough & Dial, formerly Plough, Bridge Street, Hitchin with yard, stables and outbuildings bounded: N by Bridge Street; E by River Hiz; (e) White Horse, Coreys Mill, Graveley [Hertfordshire] bounded: SW by high road from Hitchin to Stevenage [Hertfordshire]; with cottages N of public house to which one of them joined; with garden and pasture belonging to cottages containing 1a 0r 11p; (f) Crown, Pig Market, Hitchin with yard and outbuildings; (g) brick messuage called Sugar Loaf, Leagrave, Luton formerly in occupation of William Sharp, bounded: E by messuage formerly of Matthew Wingrove; W by messuage formerly of George Freeman; with another cottage in Leagrave in occupation of Thomas Stokes bounded: messuage formerly of George Greeman on side; messuage formerly of Thomas Swain, then Sir John Filmer other side; with orchard or pightle of half an acre next to a lane called Saw Pit Lane; of which orchard and cottage [not Sugar Loaf] stood on a former close of 1 acre, formerly of James Briggs; (h) White Hart, Campton with cottage adjoining in lane near church; with outhouses, gardens etc.; (i) Kings Arms, Bucklersbury, Hitchin (part of which was, at one time, separately occupied by George Carrington as undertenant); with blacksmith's shop in one of the yards and entry or passage shooting towards Bucklersbury at one end and, at other, shooting towards Angel Street, now called Sun Street; bounding: W on Bucklersbury; S on yard, garden and barn of Robert Newton; N on estate formerly of Hammerton Crookall, deceased, then Samuel Emily Hobbs, then John Lucas, late of Joseph Lucas, deceased; E on estates of Samuel Bell and Robert Kent; (j) Red Sign Post, Shillington with yard, garden, orchard and close of meadow or pasture adjoining formerly in occupation of Paul Linsley Poulter, then Thomas Haynes; totalling 2a 2r 35p; (k) beershop called Cricketers, formerly Live & Let Live, Ickleford [Hertfordshire] on W side of road; with cottage adjoining part formerly in occupation of George Abbiss; and site of two cottages adjoining together which formerly stood near beershop, formerly in occupation of William Buck and James Gudgin, since pulled down; (l) Coach & Horses, Barton-le-Clay, with yard or garden adjoining totalling 22 perches, formerly in occupation of John Mead bounding: W on London Road; S on land formerly part of Common Field called Dunstall; N on yard formerly belonging to premises of Edward Willes, esquire, then Rev.Willes, some time called Crown in occupation of James Bridden; E on orchard formerly in occupation of James Bridden; also small piece of ground, formerly part of an orchard, being N-S 170ft, on W 64.5ft and on E 58ft; (m) Black Swan, Limbury, formerly in occupation of Thomas Stokes and small orchard or pasture adjoining (formerly part of Hullyard Close) of 0a 1r 38p; spring of 36p at end of orchard; land at NE side of highway from Limbury to Leagrave containing 18 poles 19 yards bounded: SW by highway with frontage of one hundred and [unreadable portion]; NE by [unreadable portion]; NW by cottages of Plummer measuring 84ft 9in; (n) public house called Windmill, Charlton, Hitchin formerly in occupation of George Morgan bounded: NW by road; S by close formerly of Edward Burr; E by River Hiz; site numbered 1386 on Tithe Commutation Survey of Hitchin and said to contain 15 perches; (o) First & Last, Stopsley, Luton, with yard, garden and stables in occupation of Samuel Impey facing road from Stopsley to Luton SE and churchyard SW; (p) Bull, Gosmore, St.Ippollitts [Hertfordshire] bounded: S by road from Gosmore to St.Ippollitts known as Waterdell Lane; W by road from Hitchin to Preston [Hertfordshire]; (q) Junction Inn with yard, garden, outbuildings etc. near Hitchin Railway Station; (r) Black Lion, Stotfold numbered 131 on Inclosure Award map Schedule of Deeds: - 30 Sep 1898 (1) William Lucas the younger; Ernest Edwin Meek; (2) William Lucas; (3) Arthur Lucas; Samuel Lucas the younger - affecting (a), (b), (c), (d) and (q); - 30 Sep 1898 (1) Samuel Lucas; (2) W. & S.Lucas Limited; (3) Arthur Lucas and Samuel Lucas the younger; affecting (i), (j), (k), (l) and (m); - 30 Sep 1898 (1) Samuel Lucas; Ann Lucas; Samuel Lucas the younger; (2) Ann Lucas; (3) Matilda Lucas; (4) Samuel Lucas; (5) Arthur Lucas and Samuel Lucas the younger; effecting (f), (g) and (h); - 30 Sep 1898 (1) William Lucas; Samuel Lucas; (2) W.& S.Lucas Limited; (3) Arthur Lucas and Samuel Lucas the younger; affecting (o); - 20 Nov 1919 (1) Ralph Hubert John Delm-Radcliffe; (2) Frederick Talbot Ponsonby; Francis Cecil Albert Hart; Arthur Henry Delm-Radcliffe; (3) Caroline Delm-Radcliffe; W.& S.Lucas Limited; affecting (p); - 24 Apr 1920 (1) W. & S.Lucas Limited; (2) Samuel Lucas; George Frederick Lucas; affecting (p); - 30 Sep 1898 (1) W.& S.Lucas; (2) Arthur Lucas; Samuel Lucas the younger; affecting (a)-(r); - 23 Aug 1910 (1) Samuel Lucas the younger; Arthur Lucas; (3) George Frederick Lucas; affecting (a)-(r); 29 Jun 1923 (1) Samuel Lucas; George Frederick Lucas; (2) W.& S.Lucas Limited; affecting (a)-(r) Memoranda: - one unreadable; - conveyance of 27 Nov 1951; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) Hitchin Urban District Council of land at rear of (f); - conveyance of 2 Dec 1959; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) Thomas Tingey and Dorothy Ellen, his wife of (j); - conveyance of 30 Nov 1963; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) Charles Wells Limited of (n); - conveyance of 31 Mar 1962 (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) London Assurance; (3) Hertfordshire County Council of (b) (now demolished); - conveyance of 17 Aug 1962; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) J.A.S.Bowman & Sons Limited of (q) known as Railway Junction public house; - conveyance of 9 Nov 1966; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) Eileen Mary Hill of 35 Bridge Street, Hitchin, formerly Kings Head, later Plough & Dial, i.e. (d); - conveyance of 24 Apr 1967; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) County Borough of Luton of land in Black Swan Lane, fronting (m) and containing 11 square yards, for highway purposes; - conveyance of 3 Feb 1964; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) London Assurance; (3) Borough of Luton of land on E side of Oakley Road forming frontage to that road of (g) and containing 510 square yards, for highway improvements; - conveyance of 20 Jan 1966; (1) Flowers Breweries Limited; (2) Charles Wells Limited of (h)
  • Date free text
    29 Jun 1923
  • Production date
    From: 1898 To: 1966
  • Level of description
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