These records were given to the office in October 1997 and were allocated the accession number 4283.
Catalogued by Madeleine Simms, Dec.1997.
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Admission of William Henry Gillett of
Southleigh,yeoman & Surrender by him &
Admission of Daniel Parker Pellatt of
Banbury,gent.
Property;
A parcel of land in Crawley where a
house & shop known as "The Lamb"Inn is
erected,previously occupied by Henry
Francis and now by Richard Adams.Also a
plot of garden ground adjoining the yard
of the inn and adjoining the land of
Isaac Newton Lawrence at the south
end.Also the yard adjoining the piece of
garden ground with the stable,pigstyes
and necessary house erected
there.Bounded on the north or north east
by cottages belonging to Isaac Newton
Lawrance,occupied by William George &
Joseph Wingfield and on the south and
south west by part of the garden ground
belonging to the cottages.
Comments;
Typed transcript accompanying original.
Surrender by William Wilkinson & Charles
Gillett and Admission of Abraham Brooks
Stratton of Crawley,yeoman.
Property;
Three cottages and gardens in Crawley
adjoining each other and all
unoccupied.Bounded on the north by the
turnpike road leading from Witney to
Leafield,on the east by the said
turnpike road,on the south by a lane
leading from Stratton's Farm and on the
west by premises belonging to George
Bowerman and numbered 95,96 & 97 on the
tithe map of Crawley.
Admission of Daniel Pellatt of
Banbury,solicitor and Surrender by him
and Admission of Tom Wilkinson Holland &
Charles Fletcher Edmunds of the
Brewery,Banbury,brewers.
Property;
The Lamb"Inn,Crawley now occupied by
William Pratley.Also a piece of garden
ground adjoining the yard of the inn and
at the southern end adjoining the land
of Isaac Newton Lawrence.Also a yard
adjoining the garden ground with the
stable,pigstyes and necessary house on
it.Bounded on the north or north east by
cottages belonging to Isaac Newton
Lawrence occupied by William George
Joseph Wingfield and on the south and
south west by part of the garden ground
belonging to the same cottages.
Admission of Abraham Stratton of Maxwell, Nebraska,United States of America,Surrender by him & Admission of Charles Fletcher Edmunds of Bodicote,Banbury,brewer.
Property;
Three cottages and gardens adjoining each other and unoccupied in Crawley. Bounded on the north and east by the public road from Witney to Leafield,on the south by a lane leading from Stratton's Farm and on the west by premises belonging to George Bowerman and numbered 95,96 & 97 on the tithe map of Crawley.
Parties;
1.The Most Noble Charles Richard John, Duke of Marlborough K.G.
2.The Lord and The Right Honourable John Albert Edward William Spencer Churchill, Marquis of Blandford.
3.Hunt Edmunds & Co.Ltd.of Banbury, brewers and wine and spirit merchants.
Property;
The Harriers"Inn,West End St,Witney; The Lamb"Inn,Crawley; Three cottages and gardens, now unoccupied and demolished in Crawley; Three freehold quit rents payable out of the Manor of Witney in respect of the The Chequers"Inn, Corn St,Witney.
Parties;
1.Hunt Edmunds & Company Ltd.,Bridge
St,Banbury.
2.The Prudential Assurance Company
Ltd.,Holborn Bars,London E.C.
3.The Council of the Administrative
County of Oxford.
Property;
A strip of land in Crawley being part of
The Lamb Inn,Crawley situate on the
south west side of and adjoining the
road leading from Ramsden to Witney.
Plan attached.
1.Martin Jonathan Richards,proprietor of
The Lamb Inn,Leafield Rd,Crawley.