Goole Lease No. 124: the George Hotel, Boothferry Road and 1 Calder Street (Sold 1951).

Reference No:
C DPD/4/3/2/58
Dates:
1841-1887
Description:

A package (divided into 4 folders) containing papers accumulated in connection with Aire and Calder Navigation Lease No. 69: Property situate on the south side of Albert Street in the town of Goole, Yorkshire. It includes the following:

[Part 1]

Deeds (1841–1885):

1. Lease for 99 years (2 August 1841): the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation to William Milthorp Maude. It includes an inset plan showing the land and property in question. The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned Leasee, and the following representatives of the Navigation: Sir William Mordaunt Milner, Sir John Lowther, Richard Fountayne Wilson, and John Spencer Stanhope.

2. Counterpart of Lease for 99 years (2 August 1841): the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation to William Milthorp Maude. It includes an inset plan showing the land and property in question. The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned Leasee.

3. Surrender of Leasehold (3 August 1850): William Milthorp Maude to Sir William Mordaunt Milner and others (Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation). The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned Leasee.

4. Lease for 99 years (5 August 1850): the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation to Arthur Maude. It includes an inset plan showing the land and property in question. The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned Leasee, William Milthorp Maude, and the following representatives of the Navigation: Sir William Mordaunt Milner, John Spencer Stanhope, William Mordaunt Edward Milner, and John George Smyth.

5. Counterpart Lease for 99 years (5 August 1850): the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation to Arthur Maude. It includes an inset plan showing the land and property in question. The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned Leasee, and William Milthorp Maude.

6. Draft Consent to a Lease being granted to Arthur Maude (1854): the Assignees of Thomas Goodworth Jackson (Bankrupt) to the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation.

7. Mortgage of Leasehold (4 December 1860) for securing £8000: the Executors of Arthur Maude, deceased, to William Milthorp Maude. The Deed has been signed and sealed by Martha Matilda Maude and William Milthorp Maude.

8. Assignment of Leasehold (23 December 1874): Messrs Maude and Bulmer and others (with the consent of the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation) to James Milnthorp. The Deed has been signed and sealed by Elizabeth Maude Maude, John Bulmer, Martha Matilda Maude, William Cassell Maude, James Milthorp, and Marmaduke Storr Hodson on behalf of the Navigation.

[Part 2]

9. Mortgage of Leasehold (8 January 1875) to secure £5000: James Milnthorp to William Stewart. The Deed has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned James Milnthorp.

AND by endorsement—Further Charge (10 December 1875) to secure £2000: James Milnthorp to William Stewart. The endorsement has been signed and sealed by the aforementioned James Milnthorp.

10. Surrender of Leasehold (30 April 1885): James Milnthorp and his mortgagee to Andrew Montagu and others (Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation). The Deed has been signed and sealed by James Milnthorp, William Stewart, and Francis Darwin on behalf of the Navigation.

Other Documents (1885–1887):

1. Goole Lease 69A: Description of premises leased to Messrs Hudson and Company (23 April 1885).

2. Goole Lease 69B: Description of premises lease to James Milnthorp (23 April 1885).

3. Memorandum of arrangement with the Leasees (12 May 1885).

4. Goole Lease 69B: Schedule of documents relating to surrender of Leasehold by James Milnthorp (9 September 1885).

5. Memorial of further charge of Leasehold (1887).

6. Note on the history of Leasehold (n.d.).

[Part 3]

Plans (1885):

1. Plan of Leasehold showing portion sold to Messrs Robinson and Handy (22 January 1885)

Scale: 16.5 feet to 1 inch (1:198)

Dimensions: 400 x 590mm

2. 'Plan of Property at Goole Leased to and in the Occupation of James Milnthorp Esq' (30 Janaury 1885)

Scale: 4 inches to 1 chain (1:196)

Dimensions: 550 x 630mm

3. 'Plan of Property at Goole Leased to and in the Occupation of James Milnthorp Esq' (31 January 1885)

Scale: ¼ Chain to 1 inch (1:198)

Dimensions: 550 x 620mm

4. 'Messrs Hudson, Robinson, and Handey: Plan shewing arrangement of proposed new corn mill at Goole' (31 January 1885)

Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96)

5. Lease No. 69 (13 February 1885)—3 sheets

Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch (1:240)

Dimensions: 520 x 400mm

6. 'Lease No. 69 As Finally Arranged' (17 February 1885)

Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch (1:240)

Dimensions: 550 x 430mm

7. 'Lease No. 69' (27 February 1885)

Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch (1:240)

Dimensions: 580 x 480mm

8. 'Lease No. 69' (n.d.)

Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch (1:240)

Dimensions: 490 x 400mm

9. Plan of stables (n.d.)

Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96)

Dimensions: 250 x 600mm

[Part 4]

Correspondence (1885–1886)

It should be noted that Milnthorp is also spelt Milnthorpe in the documentation.

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)