- ReferenceHF40/3/2/13
- TitleAbstract of Lease of premises in White Horse Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire, from Messrs John and Oliver Steed to James Thomas Edwards
- Date free text1878
- Production dateFrom: 1869 To: 1878
- Scope and ContentLease for 7, 14 or 21 years 1) John Steed of Baldock, Hertfordshire, common brewer O L [?O I] Steed of same, common brewer (landlord) 2) James Thomas Edwards of Baldock, hotel keeper (tenant) messuage with outhouses, buildings and yard lately called “Greyhound” but then “Rose and Crown Tap”, White Horse Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire then lately in occupation of Turner Lovell includes liberty for 2) to pass from “Rose and Crown” Hotel to above premises through a wall belonging to the Rose and Crown Hotel and which wall was to be properly bricked up at the end of the lease And liberty to pass through gateway adjoining messuage through yard into Rose and Crown Hotel Right of 1) to take and use water from the pump in the yard belonging to above premises Rent £114 (subject to proviso for reduction) covenant to deal exclusively with 1) for all Porter, Stout, Beer and Ale consumed or sold on premises except bottled beer – reduction of rent of £2 per week for every week exclusively dealing with and to keep premises open for sale of Ale, Beer, Stout and Porter, wine, spirits, tobacco, but liberty to use one front room as a Tea Dealer 27 Apr 1869 made 1878
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, breweries, Wells & Winch Limited, buildings and land use, DEEDS, Baldock Rose & Crown, Hertfordshire inns, Baldock, Baldock White Horse Street, non-agricultural leases, common brewer, hotel keeper, Baldock Greyhound, Hertfordshire hotels etc., water supply, pumps, WELLS, rentals, business, TRADE & INDUSTRY, ale, beer, stout, porter [beer], wine, alcoholic spirits, tobacco, tea dealer
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