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Thomas Liversedge FISH of Walworth Street, Surrey. Esquire. c1847
Posted by: Brenda Azzaro (ID *****6039) Date: November 03, 2006 at 04:53:26
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ORIGINAL UK DOCUMENT - 16 April 1847

Parchment : 2 sheets 57cm x 72cm with 1 wax seal, signature and duty stamp

Summary of contents
PARTIES
Thomas Liversedge FISH of Walworth Street, Surrey. Esquire.
Charles COXHEAD of Great Bath Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Victualler.

SUBJECT
Thomas Fish is giving a 15 year lease on property in Clerkenwell to Charles Coxhead who is paying £100 and a rent of £45 per annum.

The property is The Old Ben Johnson Public House in Great Bath Street, Clerkenwell. Charles Coxhead covenants that the property "shall be converted to no other purpose than as a Victualling house to be called by the name of sign of The Old Ben Johnson and will use his best endeavours to keep the premises open as a victualling or public house for the sale of Porter Ale, Wine and Spiritous Liquors and preserve the license thereto".

At the end of the lease the license is to be assigned to Thomas Fish.

DOES THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT BELONG TO YOUR FAMILY?

The original parchment document relating to the above is displayed on http://www.familychest.co.uk/default.htm PHOTO. Use surname search on FamilyChest website to locate.

Full transcription/explanation available upon request, or you can buy the original document if you belong to the family.

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