Goole Lease No. 133: the Vermuyden Hotel, 3 and 5 Bridge Street, and 39–40 Vermuyden Terrace
- Reference No:
- C DPD/4/3/2/60
- Dates:
- 1882-1951
- Description:
A package containing papers accumulated in connection with with Aire and Calder Navigation Lease No. 133 the Vermuyden Hotel, 3 and 5 Bridge Street, and 39–40 Vermuyden Terrace situate in the town of Goole. It includes the following:
Documents (1882–1935):
1. Copy of Deed of Consent and Covenant (20 September 1915): Messrs Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited with the Trustees of the Aire and Calder Navigation.
2. Memorial of Mortgage of Leasehold (25 August 1882): George Gleadow to the Leeds Provincial Building Society.
3. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (15 August 1887): George Gleadow and Frederick Pemberton.
4. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (16 August 1887): Frederick Pemberton to Thomas Hewitt.
5. Consent to Underlease (5 March 1889): Frederick Pemberton to Millard Brothers.
6. Memorial of Reconveyance (15 October 1891): Richard Matthias Cowell and others to Frederick Pemberton.
7. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (21 April 1898): Frederick Pemberton to Messrs Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited.
8. Memorandum of a Reconveyance to assign Goole Lease 3A and 133 (30 October 1908).
9. Consent to demise of Leasehold (10 May 1935).
10. Consent to Assignment of Leasehold (10 May 1935): Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited to Ind Coope and Allsopp Limited.
11. Copy of Assignment of Leasehold (26 July 1935): Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited to Ind Coope and Allsopp Limited.
Plan 'The Vermuyden Hotel, Goole: Proposed Alterations and Additions for Messrs Ind Coope and Allsopp Limited' (21 November 1936)
Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96)
Dimensions: 520 x 690mm
Correspondence (1882–1944) and sale of surplus property form (1951).
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- 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)