- ReferenceHF40/4/2/7
- TitleLease for 40 years
- Date free text21 Mar 1882
- Production dateFrom: 1882 To: 1882
- Scope and Content1) Mayor and Aldermen and Burgesses of Borough of Cambridge 2) Mary Ekin, widow Augustus Goodman Ekin, a Councillor of Cambridge executors of Will of William Ekins 3) Frederick James Howson of Huntingdon esquire “Swan” public house abutting Castle Street (St Peter, Cambridge) with cart shed adjoining And 2 cottages formerly occupied by James Holmes, now Martha Nicholson, widow and Matthew Hilsden abutting N. yard and workshop formerly William Bell W. Pound Hill N. (S. really) by lane dividing above properties from “Three Tuns” (Wayman’s Lane) formerly in occupation of Thomas Whyman (see plan) Consideration surrender of Lease fine £50 rent £4..4s 1s per annum to be paid to Treasurer
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, out-county breweries, Hudsons Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, DEEDS, buildings and land use, Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, Cambridge, Councillor, wills, William will: Ekin, Huntingdon, non-agricultural leases, Cambridge Swan, Cambridge Castle Street, cottages, workshop, Cambridge Pound Hill, Cambridge Three Tuns, Cambridge Waymans Lane, site layout plans, surrenders, rentals, fines, fees/charges, Treasurer
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