• Reference
    HF40/3/11/1a
  • Title
    Draft Assignment of Leases
  • Date free text
    1904 - 1920
  • Production date
    From: 1904 To: 1920
  • Scope and Content
    1) Edward Tertius Purser Athol England Clapham and Charles James Veasey 2) Wells and Winch Limited of The Brewery, Biggleswade (new leaseholders) recites 1) Lease for 14 years from 25 December 1907 1) Louis Marino Casello of 47 Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, London (landlord) 2) Frank Day of St Neots, brewer (tenant) Properties a) rent of £70 per annum 11 December 1907 2) Agreement to let on yearly tenancy 1) Selina Elizabeth Topham of Thorney Park, Cambridgeshire, spinster George Lever Morris of Thorney, Cambridgeshire, farmer Frederick William Griffin of Borough Fen, Northamptonshire, farmer 2) Frank Day Properties b) rent £25 per annum 25 December 1910 3) Lease for 21 years 1) Annie Jefferies, wife of Sellis Jefferies of 40 Castle Road, Bedford, retired farmer 2) Frank Day Properties c) £50 per annum rent 11 October 1904 Recites Will and Codicils of Frank Day creating 1) his executors and Trustees for sale. (Frank Day died 28 June 1919) a) piece of enclosed land lying in Windmill Field, Potton (1 acre 3 roods 27 perches) eastward end of 2 pieces shares or lots of inclosed land lying contiguous (see Potton Enclosure Award no 35 and 36) 6 acres (remaining 4 acres sold) abutting E. Old Bedford Road and Sandy Lane S. High Road, Potton to Sandy Town W. small piece of land sold to K Monkman and Ann his wife rest of W. sold to Reverend Woodward Clarke Bidwell and others N. late Reverend Arthur Barrows share or plot of land And 12 messuages or dwelling houses with barns, gardens and outhouses erected on part of it And messuage now and for some time past occupied as beerhouse erected on part of it called “Bricklayers Arms” now or late in occupation of George Dennis with outbuildings belonging b) messuage or public house with outbuildings, yard and garden called “The Tally Ho”, Staploe, Eaton Socon, with 8 acres of arable and pasture near adjoining now in occupation of William Infield c) lot 59 messuage used as public house and called “Jolly Plough Boy”, Chawston, Roxton, with outbuildings, premises belonging and piece of land behind (2 acres), now in occupation of Samuel Stewart messuage in Colesden, Roxton, now used as beer house known by sign of “Beehive” in occupation of John Pell adjoining same And piece of land adjoining with 3 cottages adjoining same And piece of land adjoining (5 acres) 1920 Blue Bundle No 587
  • Level of description
    item