21 - Lease bills

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JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1815/21

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Lease bills

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  • 20th March 1815 (Creation)

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1 item, paper

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(1813-1820)

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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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Paid £80 9s 8d to Pemberton and Fiske for:

  • Licence to Mr Haggerston's to to Mrs Thomas Hammond and stamp
  • Licence to Thomas Cole to alienate to Antony Foreman and stamp
  • Drawing lease to Mrs Dorothy Barnes (Ingrossing lease & counterpart, Entering in lease book, Stamps & parchment)
  • Licence to Mrs Barnes to alienate to Mrs Barnes & stamp
  • Drawing lease to Elizabeth Read (ingrossing lease and counterpart, entered in lease book, stamps and parchment)
  • Drawing lease to Mrs Sparrow (ingrossing lease and counterpart, entered in lease book, stamps and parchment)
  • Drawing lease to Robert Green on part of Butt Close (ingrossing lease and counterpart, entered in lease book, stamps and parchment)
  • Drawing lease to Mr William Curtis of a new erected tenement on part of Butt Close (ingrossing lease and counterpart, entered in lease book, stamps and parchment)
  • Ingrossing same counterpart (entering in lease book)
  • Many attendances on Mr Wentworth as to descriptions of premises
  • Change for lease to Mr Sapsford
  • Change for lease to James Calver
  • Change for lease to Joseph Smith
  • Drawing lease to Mrs Sparrow of 5 houses in Jesus Lane (ingrossing lease and counterpart, entered in lease book, stamps and parchment)
  • Attending two meetings of the paving commissioners

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