- ReferenceHF40/3/29/18
- TitleWheatsheaf, Harlton, Cambridgeshire
- Date free text8 Sep 1933
- Production dateFrom: 1875 To: 1933
- Scope and ContentCompensation Agreement for extinguishment of Manorial Incidents by a gross sum (under 1932 Property Act) 1) John Ellison of 36 Devonshire Place, County of London, surgeon FRCS (Lord of Manor of Harlton) 2) Wells and Winch Limited messuage and double cottage with yard, orchard and garden, barns, stables and other outbuildings called “The Wheatsheaf”, Harlton, Cambridgeshire, formerly in occupation of William Watson then of William Mitchell And piece of arable in Harlton including site of above messuage (8 acres) part of an allotment of 14 acres 1 rood 5 perches of which 6 acres 1 rood 5 perches were long ago sold to Thomas Brand lying in Moor Shot in Lammas Moors abutting part N. and NE. public drain part S. and further part E. old inclosure called “The Spinney” belonging to Mayors and citizens of London as Governors of Christ’s Hospital rest of S. and rest of E. land formerly belonging to John Whitechurch deceased SW. Eversden Road NW. Arrington Turnpike Road Schedule of Deeds 1875-1921 (include admission of Trustees of William Spencer Mitchell deceased, 7 Dec 1875) Surrender Eliza Ann Mitchell to Alfred John Redman as Trustee for Wells and Winch 11 Nov 1921 admitted 1 December 1921 Consideration £68..8s..4d
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, buildings and land use, Wells & Winch Limited, Compensation agreements, MANORS & MANORIAL, national acts, London Regent's Park, surgeon, cottages, orchards, gardens, agricultural buildings, stables, Harlton Wheatsheaf, Cambridgeshire inns, Harlton, fields, arable, DRAINAGE, Mayor, citizen of London, Governor, London Christ's Hospital, turnpikes, DEEDS, surrenders, trustees
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