Parties: (1) John Pond , (2) Ebenezer Foster (merchant) in trust for Richard Foster (common brewer)
Assignment of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance.
Parties: (1) John Pond , (2) Ebenezer Foster (merchant) in trust for Richard Foster (common brewer)
Assignment of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance.
Parties: (1) John Morgan (publican) and Sarah his wife, (2) Richard Foster senior (common brewer)
Release of a messuage or tenement at Cambridge and covenant to levy a fine [2 copies of the covenant which are separate documents folded within the release]. Also folded in the release is a Bargain and Sale for a year between John Morgan and wife and Richard Foster senior.
Parties: (1) Robert Johnson, (2) Richard Foster
Deed of covenant for the production of deeds.
Parties: (1) The Trustees of the will of Richard Foster deceased, (2) Benjamin Jolley [also spelt Jolly] (furniture dealer)
Conveyance of 'The Anchor' public house and tenements adjoining the parish of St Clements.
Parties: (1) Benjamin Jolley [also spelt Jolly] (furniture dealer), (2) John Lyon (shopkeeper)
Conveyance of hereditaments and premises at Quayside.
Parties: (1) John Lyon (butcher), (2) William Curwain (livery stable keeper)
Mortgage for securing £200 and interest
Parties: (1) William Curwain, (2) Messrs Barlow, Palmer and Neville
Transfer of mortgage
Parties: (1) Horatio Mutimer (carriage builder), (2) Messrs Fosters (bankers)
Mortgage
Parties: (1) Messrs Fosters (2) Messrs Barlow, Palmer and Neville
Transfer of mortgage
Parties: (1) Messrs Barlow, Palmer and Neville, (2) Thomas Goodier (auctioneer)
Conveyance of a messuage or tenement and premises on the Quayside.
Poster advertising the following auction:
"Substantially built freehold dwelling house and premises to be sold by auction by Wiseby & Son, at their rooms, 26 Trinity Street, Cambridge, on Friday December 7th 1877 at 7 o'clock in the evening.
All that well built freehold roomy dwelling house being No. 2 Quayside, Bridge Street, together with the premises adjoining, late in the occupation of Mr H. Mutimer.
N.B. - All fixtures will be included in the purchase".
Abstract of the title of Thomas Goodier to a freehold estate situate on the Quayside in the parish of St Clements, Cambridge.
Parties: (1) Thomas Goodier (auctioneer), (2) Benjamin Jolley [also spelt Jolly] furniture dealer
Certificate of contract for the redemption of land tax for Benjamin Jolley.
Notice and receipt for the contract for redemption of Land Tax (Quayside), 1878.
25 and 26 Bridge Street were formerly known as 'The Barley Mow'. They were bought by Magdalene College in 1983.
Parties: (1) The Trustees under the will of Richard Foster deceased, (2) Mrs Emma Royston
Conveyance of premises called 'The Barley Mow'.
Parties: (1) Mrs Emma Royston, (2) Mrs Susan Owers
Mortgage in fee for securing £350 and interest.
Parties: (1) Charles Finch Foster, (2) Mrs Emma Royston
Deed of covenant for the production of title deeds.
Certificate of fire insurance [with printed header] taken out with the Liverpool & London Fire & Life Insurance Company for £400 covering 25 Bridge Street (a house and shop) and 26 Bridge Street (a public house). The policy was taken out by Emma Royston and Marth Rebecca Royston (publican, pork butcher and milk dealer).
Parties: (1) The Trustees under the will of the late Mrs Emma Royston (Susan Owers, James Doo and John Death), (2) James Barton (formerly a brewer)
Conveyance of 'The Barley Mow' and premises in Bridge Street.
Parties: (1) The Trustees for the sale under the will of James Barton, (2) James Barton Sebley (eating house keeper)
Conveyance of 'The Barley Mow' and premises in Bridge Street.
Parties: (1) The Trustees of the will of James Barton Sebley, (2) Herbert Sebley (eating house keeper)
Conveyance of 'The Barley Mow' and premises in Bridge Street.
Abstract of the title to freehold messuage and premises being 25 and 26 Bridge Street.
sale catalogue for the freehold premises 25 and 26 Bridge Street which were sold at auction by Messrs Catling & Son at the Lion Hotel, Petty Cury, on 20 September 1949. Includes a description of the property formerly known as 'The Barley Mow' which consisted of a shop, dwelling house and premises in the rear.
Land Charges Application for an Official Search for 25 and 26 Bridge Street made by Florence Sebley.
Local Search for 25 and 26 Bridge Street.
Assent made by Florence Sebley to the messuage formerly known as 'The Barley Mow' and now known as 25 and 26 Bridge Street.
Parties: (1) Florence Sebley (widow) (2) Eric Claude Pointer (Company Director) and Constance Beatrice Pointer (his wife)
Parties: (1) Eric Claude Pointer and Constance Beatrice Pointer, (2) Miss Merrie Kathleen Hircock
Parties: (1) Eric Claude Pointer and Constance Beatrice Pointer (2) George Pettefar
Abstract of the title of Mr and Mrs E.C. Pointer to 25 and 26 Bridge Street.