Goole Lease No. 123: 10–16 Boothferry Road (Even Numbers), 2–14 Church Street (Even Numbers), and 3 and 5 Calder Street
- Reference No:
- C DPD/4/3/2/57
- Dates:
- 1921-1949
- Description:
A package (divided into 4 folders) containing papers accumulated in connection with with Aire and Calder Navigation Lease No. 123 10–16 Boothferry Road (Even Numbers), 2–14 Church Street (Even Numbers), and 3 and 5 Calder Street, all situate in the town of Goole, Yorkshire. It includes the following:
[Part 1]
Deeds (1921–1927):
1. Copy of Assignment of Leasehold (6 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Frederick Charles Gleadow.
2. Copy of Lease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Sarah Hannah Gleadow.
3. Copy of Lease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to George William Redford.
4. Copy of Lease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Gertrude Fillingham Appleyard and Christina Appleyard.
5. Draft Underlease (1921): Frederick Charles Gleadow to Sarah Grant and Thomas Grant. It includes an attached plan showing the land and property in question.
6. Copy of Assignment of Leasehold (27 July 1925): George William Redford to John George Neale Marchant.
7. Copy of Underlease (28 July 1925): John George Neale Marchant to George William Redford.
8. Copy of Mortgage of Leasehold (30 July 1925): John George Neale Marchant to the Wakefield and West Riding Permanent Building Society.
9. Copy of Mortgage of Leasehold (31 July 1925): John George Neale Marchant to George William Redford.
10. Copy of Underlease (9 May 1927): John George Neale Marchant to Thomas Frederick Evans.
Memorials of Deeds (1921–1938):
1. Assignment of Leasehold (6 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Frederick Charles Gleadow.
2. Underlease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Sarah Hannah Gleadow.
3. Underlease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to George William Redford.
4. Underlease (7 July 1921): the Personal Representatives of Thomas Parrott, deceased, to Gertrude Fillingham Appleyard and Christina Appleyard.
5. Mortgage (8 July 1921): George William Redford to the Halifax Equitable Benefit Building Society.
6. Underlease (5 December 1921): Frederick Charles Gleadow to Sarah Grant and Thomas Grant.
7. Mortgage (6 December 1921): Thomas Grant and Sarah Grant to the Halifax Equitable Benefit Building Society.
8. Assignment of Leasehold (11 June 1938): John George Neale Marchant to Thomas Frederick Evans.
[Part 2]
Consent to Assignment of Leasehold (1921–
1. William Thomas Parrott, Joseph Parrott, and William Walker to Frederick Charles Gleadow (20 June 1921).
2. Frederick Charles Gleadow to Gertrude Fillingham Appleyard and Christina Appleyard (21 June 1921).
3. Frederick Charles Gleadow to George William Redford (21 June 1921).
4. George William Redford to Halifax Equitable Building Society (7 July 1921).
5. Frederick Charles Gleadow to Thomas Grant and Sarah Grant (18 November 1921).
6. Thomas Grant and Sarah Grant to the Halifax Equitable Benefit Building Society (2 December 1921).
7. George William Redford to John George Neale Marchant (8 July 1925).
8. John George Neale Marchant to the Wakefield and West Riding Permanent Building Society (9 July 1925).
9. John George Neale Marchant to George William Redford (17 July 1925).
10. John George Neale Marchant to Thomas Frederick Evans (3 May 1927).
11. Gertrude Fillingham Appleyard and Christina Appleyard to Frank Crapper (12 April 1935).
12. Messrs Foster and Tetley to Messrs John Ward and Fred Tetley (7 May 1937).
13. Messrs John Ward and Fred Tetley to Messrs Foster and Tetley Limited (8 October 1937).
14. John George Neale Marchant to Thomas Frederick Evans (10 June 1938).
15. Francis Gleadow and Emily Gleadow to Emily Gleadow and Ronald Kaye Gleadow (12 June 1942).
16. Harold George Gleadow and Leslie William Gleadow to Kathleen Gleadow (11 September 1942).
[Parts 3 and 4]
Plans (1934–1935):
1. 'Additions to Shop No. 10 Boothferry Road, Goole, for Miss Appleyard' (November 1934)
Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96)
Scale (Block Plan): 1:500
Dimensions: 300 x 410mm (attached to bundle of correspondence)
2. 'Proposed Alterations to Shop No. 10 Boothferry Road, Goole, for Miss Appleyard' (February 1935).
Scale: 4 feet to 1 inch (1:48)
Dimensions: 340 x 450mm
3. 'Goole Lease No. 123' (n.d.)
Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96)
Dimensions: 660 x 740mm
Correspondence (1913–1949)
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 4 files
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull City Archives
- Collection:
- Records of Humber Conservancy and the Humber Ports (Records deposited by Associated British Ports and its Predecessors)