- ReferenceBS2234
- TitleLease for 10 years. £1,200 per annum. (i) Edward Burr, Leamington, esquire, Richard Hatley Crabb, Great Baddow, Essex, brewer (mortgagees of the leased premises) (ii) Thomas Sworder, Hertford, gentleman, owner of the premises (iii) William Anstee, Chalton, farmer, John Cook, Bramingham, farmer Benjamin Bennett junior Dunstable, manufacturer
- Date free text19 Nov 1862
- Production dateFrom: 1862 To: 1862
- Scope and ContentEdward Burr, Richard Hatley Crabb and Thomas Sworder to William Anstee, John Cook and Benjamin Bennett junior -- Public houses Luton and Leagrave: The Two Brewers, The Chequers, Royal Oak, Wheatsheaf, Black Swan, The Cock Inn, Bull Inn, The Roebuck, Duke of York,Old English Gentleman, The Freeholder, The Bell Inn, The Royal Oak, Stopsley, Bricklayers Arms, The Rabbit, The Robin Hood, The Rising Sun, The Wellington Arms, The Griffin Inn, The Heron, The Windmill, The Foresters Arms. . Caddington (Bedfordshire); The Chequers Inn, The Rising Sun, The Plough. Caddington (Hertfordshire); The Boot Kensworth (Hertfordshire); The Red Lion Dunstable; The Bull Toddington; The Greyhound Schedule of properties and conditions of leases
- Archival historyVia British Records Association
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- Keywordslegal papers, DEEDS, mortgages, LUTON, LEAGRAVE, Luton Two Brewers, Luton Chequers, Luton Royal Oak, Luton Wheatsheaf, Luton Black Swan, Luton Cock, Luton Bull, Luton Roebuck, Luton Duke of York, Luton Old English Gentleman, Luton Freeholder, Luton Bell, Leagrave Royal Oak, Luton Bricklayers Arms, Luton Rabbit, Luton Robin Hood, Luton Rising Sun, Luton Wellington Arms, Luton Griffin, Luton Heron, Luton Windmill, Luton Foresters Arms, CADDINGTON, Caddington Chequers, Caddington Rising Sun, Caddington Plough, Caddington Boot, Kensworth Red Lion, DUNSTABLE, Dunstable Bull, Toddington Greyhound, TODDINGTON, KENSWORTH
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