• Reference
    HF40/3/2/16
  • Title
    Draft Agreement for Sale
  • Date free text
    1898
  • Production date
    From: 1898 To: 1898
  • Scope and Content
    1) Star Brewery, Cambridge, Limited (vendor) 2) Baldock Brewery Limited (purchaser) (A H Wilson deleted) Freehold messuage or dwellinghouse with yard, coach-houses, stables, outbuildings, near High Street (alias White Horse Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire) used as Inn and called “The Rose and Crown” , with company’s interest in full 7 days Licence, now in occupation of Robert Hayes Day abutting N. High Street or White Horse Street E. premises now of Abraham Booth S. premises now or late of Emily Bailey and Baldock Brewery Limited W. messuage and premises now of William Thomas Lovell In 1866 subject to the right of William Lovell to have free entry (see HF40/3/2/12) etc. with or without horses, carts, or carriages through gateway belonging to property agreed to be sold and adjoining messuage and premises of William Lovell, to and from the back of such messuage and yard and garden belonging into and from White Horse Street between hours of 7 am and 11 pm And right of way from messuage and premises into (and from) yard belonging to property granted to be sold to pump or well on W. side of yard between above hours. Liberty to draw water of William Lovell and successors Consideration £2250 1898 Altered by purchaser’s solicitor Donald McMillan, 11 and 12 Clements Lane, London EC. and approved 25 Apr 1898 marked 434
  • Level of description
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