- ReferenceHF40/4/7/2
- TitleAbstract of Title of Philip Llewellyn Hudson to freehold land at Pampisford
- Date free text10 Sep 1889
- Production dateFrom: 1831 To: 1889
- Scope and Contenta) 1) Reverend Peter Francis Hamond, vicar of South Mimms, Middlesex Francis Alfred Currey of Great George Street, City of Westminster esquire 2) Robert Thomas Hamond of Pampisford Hall, retired Colonel, H.M. Royal Artillery 3) Philip Llewellyn Hudson recites Will of William Parker Hamond piece of freehold, Pampisford (10 acres 21 perches) abutting N. Sawston – Pampisford Road E. land of Edmund John Mortlock esquire S. parish drain W. road Royston to Sawston together with “White Horse Inn” and 3 cottages on said piece of ground, late in occupation of Messrs Parsons, Overhill, Waldock, Kefford and Mynoll Consideration £1750 10 Sep 1889 b) Schedule 10 and 11 October 1831; 16 Nov 1833 [made 1889]
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- KeywordsHooper & Fletcher, out-county breweries, Hudsons Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, Pampisford, buildings and land use, DEEDS, clergy, vicar, South Mimms, Westminster Great George Street, Pampisford Hall, colonel, Royal Artillery, freehold land, Pampisford London Road, A505, DRAINAGE, Cambridgeshire inns, Pampisford White Horse, cottages
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