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- 1 October 1852 (Creation)
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Parties: (1) Mrs Eliza Searle and others [Martha Edleston, Thomas Nash, Peter Nash and Swan Nash] to (2) Mr Richard Rowe and Mr John Adams. Assignment of lease of the Star and other premises in Jesus Lane
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Eliza Earle - widow
Martha Edleston - widow
Thomas Nash - gentleman
Peter Nash - gentleman
Swan Nash - ironmonger
Richard Rowe - butler of Jesus College
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The document relates to the Star Public House with the yard garden plot of ground buildings shops chambers and other appurtenances to the same adjoining and belonging formerly in the occupation of Samuel Blows (hairdresser) afterwards of Henry Cornwell and now of James Masters. And also all those tenements thereto belonging and adjoining formerly in the several occupations of Messrs Smith Cockle and Seymour and now or late of John Philips, Rivers Dickerson, William Chapman and Elizabeth Kent.
The location of the property was between a tenement formerly in the occupation of Eleanor Cowling and now Benjamin Langton on the east and a tenement formerly in the occupation of Mr Finch (plumber) now Ann Seymour, John Seymour and Charles Finch on the west