- ReferenceWB/Green4/1/VP8
- TitlePhotocopy 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 text29 Jun 1923
- Production dateFrom: 1898 To: 1966
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordJ.W.Green Limited,
W.& S.Lucas Limited,
Sharp, William,
Wingrove, Matthew,
Freeman, George,
Stokes, Thomas,
Greeman, George,
Swain, Thomas,
Filmer, John,
Brigges, James,
Carrington, George,
Newton, Robert,
Crookall, Hammerton,
Hobbs, Samuel Emily,
Lucas, John,
Lucas, Joseph,
Bell, Samuel,
Kent, Robert,
Poulter, Paul Linsley,
Haynes, Thomas,
Abbiss, George,
Gudgin, James,
Buck, William,
Mead, John,
Willes, Edward,
Willes,
Bridden, James,
Stokes, Thomas,
Morgan, George,
Burr, Edward,
Impey, Samuel,
Meek, Ernest Edwin,
Lucas, Arthur,
Lucas, Samuel,
Lucas, Matilda,
Delme-Radcliffe, Arthur Henry,
Delme-Radcliffe, Ralph Hubert John,
Ponsonby, Edward Frederick Talbot,
Hart, Francis Cecil Albert,
Delme-Radcliffe, Caroline,
Flowers Breweries Limited,
Tingey, Thomas,
Tingey, Dorothy Ellen,
Charles Wells Ltd,
London Assurance,
J.A.S.Bowman & Sons LImited,
Hill, Eileen Mary - KeywordsJ.W.Green Limited, W.& S.Lucas Limited, Chapel Foot Royal Oak, Langley, Hitchin, Hitchin Kings Head, Little Wymondley Bucks Head, Hitchin Plough & Dial, Hiz, Corey's Mill White Horse, Graveley, town and local roads, Hitchin Crown, Leagrave Sugar Loaf, Campton White Hart, Hitchin Kings Arms, blacksmiths, Shillington Red Sign Post, Ickleford Cricketers, Barton-le-Clay Coach & Horses, Barton-le-Clay Crown, Limbury Black Swan, Charlton Windmill, Hitchin, Stopsley First & Last, Gosmore Bull, St.Ippollitts, Hitchin Junction, Hitchin Station, Stotfold Black Lion, Inclosure, Flowers Breweries Limited, Charles Wells Limited, London Assurance, Hertfordshire County Council, Bucklersbury Brewery Hitchin, Luton Borough, Langley [Hertfordshire], Hitchin, Langley Chapel Foot, Hitchin, Hitchin Back Street, Little Wymondley, Hitchin Bridge Street, Graveley Corey's Mill, Graveley [Hertfordshire], Hitchin Pig Market, LEAGRAVE, LUTON, Leagrave Saw Pit Lane, CAMPTON, Hitchin Bucklersbury, Hitchin Angel Street, SHILLINGTON, ICKLEFORD, BARTON-LE-CLAY, Barton-le-Clay fields, LIMBURY, Limbury fields, Luton fields, Charlton [Hertfordshire], STOPSLEY, Gosmore, St.Ippollitts, STOTFOLD, Gosmore Waterdell Lane, Luton Oakley Road, Luton Black Swan Lane
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