Goole Lease No. 134: the Crown Inn, 34 Ouse Street
- Reference No:
- C DPD/4/3/2/61
- Dates:
- 1866-1951
- Description:
- A package containing papers accumulated in connection with with Aire and Calder Navigation Lease No. 134: the Crown Inn, 34 Ouse Street situate in the town of Goole. It includes the following: - Documents (1867–1891): - 1. Application for 99 year lease from Thomas Atkinson (January 1867). - 2. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (19 August 1887): John Burton to the Selby Brewing and Wine Company. - 3. Memorial of Mortgage of Leasehold (19 August 1887): the Selby Brewing and Wine Company to Francis Howard Taylor, William Paver, and the Reverend Benjamin Hemsworth. - 4. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (19 August 1887): Thomas Atkinson to John Burton. - 5. Particulars of Properties in Selby, Cawood, and Goole offered as a security for £5000 (1887). - 6. Memorial of Assignment of Leasehold (29 May 1891): the Selby Brewing and Wine Company Limited to Henry Bentleys and Company Limited. - 7. Memorial of sub-demise of Leasehold (): Henry Bentleys and Company Limited to William Statter and William Hartley. - Plans: - 1. 'Messrs Bentleys Yorkshire Breweries Limited: The Crown Inn, Goole–Proposed New Bath and W.C.s' (December 1911) - Scale: ¼ inch to 1 foot (1:48) - Dimensions: 540 x 640mm - 2. 'Messrs Bentleys Yorkshire Breweries Limited: The Crown Inn, Goole–Proposed New W.C.s ETC' (6 February 1912) - Scale: ¼ inch to 1 foot (1:48) - Dimensions: 640 x 740mm - 3. 'The Crown Inn, Goole, Proposed Alterations and New Sanitation Etc: Messrs Bentleys Yorkshire Breweries Limited, Woodsford near Leeds' (16 May 1935) - Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch (1:96) - Dimensions: 490 x 640mm - Correspondence (1866–1935) including 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)
