• Reference
    HF40/3/2/5
  • Title
    Assignment of Leaseholds
  • Date free text
    1880 - 1889
  • Production date
    From: 1880 To: 1889
  • Scope and Content
    1) Charles Herbert Morley of Baldock, brewer (former leaseholder as Trustee for 2) 2) William Pickering of Baldock, brewer (new leaseholder) a) Messuage, 154 Tooley Strett, Borough of Southwark, Surrey, called “Hop Pole”, beerhouse (held under lease for 14 years from 25 December 1880 granted by William David Plant to John Campbell Johnson) rent £55 per annum 22 Mar 1881 And messuage on N. side of St George’s Street formerly called Ratcliff Highway, parish of St George, Middlesex, a victualling or public house called “Royal Crown” with yard and ground behind And piece of garden whereon a shop lately stood which had since been built on and for some time past been added to “Royal Crown” held under Lease for 21 years from 29 September 1886 by Ann Pemberton Barnes to Atkin Smith rent £90 per annum 13 Jul 1885 And piece of ground at corner of Ellen Street and Stutfield Street, parish of St George’s in the East, Middlesex with messuage or tenement, beershop etc. called “The Acorn”, 1 Stutfield Street, held by Lease for 11½ years ( less last 10 days) from 29 September 1888 made by William Crozier to Jane Richardson rent £30 per annum dated 31 October 1888 b) Messuage, public house and premises called “The Globe” Public House adjoining Globe Stairs in Rotherhithe Street, Surrey, with use of easements and landlord’s fixtures under Lease for 8 years from 25 December 1888 granted by John Schofield to Charles Herbert Morley above rent £45 per annum 18 Apr 1884 c) Messuage, St John’s Street, Bedford called “Clarence Hotel” with outbuildings, gardens etc. And close of pasture (2 acres) situate at back and adjoining. Now in occupation of – Saddler held under Lease of 10 years from 25 March 1888 by John Seabrook to William Pritzler Newland rent £80 per annum Lease dated 12 Jun 1888 23 Sep 1889
  • Level of description
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