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- 8 May 1817 (Creation)
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3 items, paper
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Administrative history
In 1789 Christopher Pemberton, a newly qualified attorney and solicitor, set up in business on his own. He remained trading on his own for 24 years until he took on his first partner Thomas Fiske in 1813. They traded as Pemberton and Fiske until 1820 when they were joined by William Woodcock Hayward and traded as Pemberton, Fiske and Hayward.
Thomas Fiske died 27th June 1829 aged 44.
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Sum of £171 12s 10d received. Signed by W.W. Hayward.
Costs include: letters to Teverson, Joseph Smith, William Collins, Mr Wentworth, J. Harrington, Mrs Sussum, Mr Wellden, Mr Burleigh, Thomas Dyke, Henry Headley, Revd John Bullen, Mr George Bullen, Mr Mark Bullen, Mr William Bullen; licence of alienation for Robinson and Messrs Few; changes to leave for Mrs Herbert and Mr Haggerston.
Description of drawing lease, ingrossing the same, counterpart and entering in lease book, payment for stamps and parchment for James Burleigh (Esq of land at Barnwell and Trumpington), Mr Thomas Pyke (for premises at Willingham), Mr H. Headley (of Great Shelford), Revd John Bullen (for land at Barnwell), Mr George Bullen (for land at Barnwell), Mr Mark Bullen (for land at Barnwell), for Mr William Bullen (for premises at Barnwell).
Drawing licence of alienation, ingrossing the same and entering in lease book, payment for stamps and parchment for Mr S. Robinson, and Messrs Few.
Drawing lease, ingrossing the same, counterpart and entering in lease book, payment for stamps and parchment for J. Herrington Esq (for premises at Barnwell), for Mrs Sussum (for premises in St Clement's parish), and for Mr Welldon of the Star Public House and three tenants in Jesus Lane.