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BRISTOL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE


ASSIGNMENT DATED 13 MAY 1853

 

A vellum Indenture being an Assignment of the Lease of a Public House called The Carpenters Arms formerly called The Golden Fleece at Redcliff Backs, Bristol by the Floating Harbour dated 13 May 1853, The Executors of Mr J B Colthurst to Mr Robert Osborne

 

PARTIES TO DOCUMENT

Name

Other Information

Edward COLTHURST

Malster of the City of Bristol. Trustee and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Buller Colthurst. Also party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847

George COLTHURST

Brewer of the City of Bristol. Trustee and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Buller Colthurst. Also party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847

Henry COLTHURST

Gentleman of Thurloxton, Somerset. Trustee and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Buller Colthurst. Also party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847

John COLTHURST

Surgeon of the City of Bristol. Trustee and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Buller Colthurst. Also party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847

Robert OSBORNE

Anchor Smith of the City of Bristol.

  

OTHER NAMES MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT

Name

Other Information

Mr J BRAIN

Occupant of adjoining property

John CLARKE

Grocer. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

John Buller COLTHURST

Last Will and Testament dated 17 June 1843. Will proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on or about 31 May 1845

William COOKE

Gentleman. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

Richard Jenkins Poole KING

Merchant. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

Samuel LUCAS

Esquire. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

Mr LUCAS

Occupant of adjoining property

Thomas STIFF

Starch Maker. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

John TOMLINSON

Esquire. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

Rev Martin Richard WHISH

Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

John Hopton WYLD

Wine Merchant. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

William Hopton WYLD

Wine Merchant. Party to Indenture of Lease dated 1 January 1847 as one of the surviving Feoffees or Trustees of the property of the Parish  Church of St Mary Redcliff

 

 Document signed

and sealed by

John Colthurst

George Colthurst

Edward Colthurst

Henry Colthurst

 

Witnesses

(with signature to document)

James Godwin

Edward Doddrell, Clerk to Mr E Colthurst

 

Document Reference GL40973



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