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| JAMES ADCOCK brewer |
Conveyed 1804 to Dawson
Turner, one fourth part of Paget & Co. |
| PAGET |
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The THREE FEATHERS
at
sometime before 1804
Included
in 1804 :-
Large rebuilt malthouse with steeps, corn chambers and granaries,
formerly a tan house and net chambers,
with malthouse and two wine vaults under and stable and new building, formerly
a
cobbler's stall or shop, lying between Feathers Row to the north, Meetinghouse
to south,
Blind Middlegate east and Middlegate Street west. Formerly of James Norton
and
sold in 1805 by Samuel Paget junior, John Adcock and others to William Larlham.
Licence removed 1805 |
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Malthouse and Barley
Chamber, wine vaults and stable sold in 1810,
Land near Meetinghouse sold 1815.
Stable with hay chamber, gatehouse and pantry converted into coach house,
dwelling house or public house and conveyed 1819 to William Larlham
junior.
In 1853 William Robert Larlham conveyed to trustees for sale.
Purchased by Congregational Trustees c1867 for enlargement of church site. |
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