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Bought it.

South Yorkshire Stingo book.

Is this worth £14 of my hard-earned ? Has anyone read it, seem it or even got a copy please ?

eBay

There I go again, knocking up lists without the most informative work on the topic. I didn't own Lamb's "A Pub on Every Corner" or the Sheffield Pubs A-Z when I started on this ridiculous task he he

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Great find Vox, how close back to the merger can you get (1944 in case you were wondering) ?

Hope and Anchor Beweries

Advert from The Sheffield Telegraph, 1949

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Well, it was an easy mistake to make I suppose ...

Benjamin Hudson, Brewer in 1849 at 27 Cornish Street, I don't think so, he's a brewers labourer in the 1851 census - the real brewer was the previously unheard of John Gothard at number 29; obvious really. lol

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Sorted the relevant hits for Sheffield ;-)

George H Beckett

Brewer and Spirit Merchant

born Sheffield

Angel Hotel

15 Angel Street

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Done - though some confusion with the order of the pages - tried for two hours - gave up and posted them mixed up - sorry.

Sent Stuart an image or two from Barnard's book, we just need to work out what to do now ...

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Email from ron Clayton

Andrew,

on another tack- have any of your readers heard of a Brewery called Carter, Milner and Bird?

Regards

Ron

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hopefully, post #93

Email from ron Clayton

Andrew,

on another tack- have any of your readers heard of a Brewery called Carter, Milner and Bird?

Regards

Ron

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South Yorkshire Stingo book.

Is this worth £14 of my hard-earned ? Has anyone read it, seem it or even got a copy please ?

eBay

There I go again, knocking up lists without the most informative work on the topic. I didn't own Lamb's "A Pub on Every Corner" or the Sheffield Pubs A-Z when I started on this ridiculous task

I've got a copy loads of information one I turn to quite alot.

Brian

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Counterpart lease TT/60/19-20 19 Jan 1795

Contents:

The Town Trustees to Thomas Bennett, of Sheffield, factor. 239 sq.yds. ground in Balm Green or Fargate, Sheffield. For a term of 99 years.

Annual rent of £3. Lessee to build within 3 years one or more dwellinghouses worth at least £200. Specification and covenants. Plan.

TT/60/20 is endorsed with a surrender of the lease by Sarah Sellers, of Victoria Villa, Victoria Rd., Sheffield, widow, John Chambers, of Sheffield, gent, William Stones, of Ashgrove, Clarkehouse Rd., Sheffield, common brewer and William Bush, of 1 Victoria Park, Sheffield, auctioneer, to the Trustees, 8 June 1886.

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Endorsement: surrender of the lease by Henry Simpson and Herbert Unwin, both of Sheffield, common brewers, to the Trustees, in consideration of a further lease from 25 March 1892 to 29 September 1912 at an annual rent of £40, 29 July 1892.

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Endorsement: contract for purchase by Herbert Unwin, of Sheffield, brewer, for lot 3 ('The White Lion' and cottage) for £1020

Assignment of the lease TT/78/15 17 July 1879

Contents:

Mary Ann Allison, of Sheffield, spinster, and Frank Clayton, of Sheffield, cashier, surviving trustees under the will of Charles Allison, decd., (will, 25 April 1876; decd., 27 June 1877; probate 20 September, 1878), the other trustee, the testator's wife, Hannah, having died on 14 April 1879 (and was buried at Ecclesall Church), with the assent of the Town Collector, to Charles Elam, of Harley St., Cavendish Sq., co. Middx., M.D., and Henry Simpson, of Pond St. Brewery, Sheffield, common brewer. The leasehold site and premises of 'The White Lion' and its cottage. For £1020.

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Lease TT/97/1-2 12 Nov 1849

Contents:

The Trustees to Thomas Rawson Barker, of Sheffield, lead merchant, and Thomas Dunn Jeffcock, of Sheffield, surveyor, and John Kenyon Skelton, of Sheffield, merchant. 370 sq.yds. land at the corner of Tenter St. and School Croft, Sheffield. For a term of 38 years. Annual rent of £18 10s. Plan.

Endorsement to (1): Surrender of the lease by Charles Elam, of Harley St., Cavendish Square, co. Middx., M. D., Henry Simpson, of Sheffield, common brewer, Louis John Crossley, of Halifax, co. Yorks., carpet manufacturer, and Herbert Unwin, of Sheffield, common brewer, to the Trustees, 30 December 1884. MD 4072.

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Assignment of a lease TT/105 9 Apr 1839

Contents:

William Bradley and John Newton Mappin, both of Sheffield, common brewers and co-partners, as lessees for the remainder of a term of 10 years as from 25 March 1837, to the Trustees. 21 sq.yds. ground in Carver St., Sheffield, being part of the site of the Old Three Pidgeons public house and brewhouse. For £32. Plan by J. Fairbank & Son. (4080).

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Assignment of the lease TT/112/16 9 Apr 1856

Contents:

William Stones, of Sheffield, common brewer, with William Watts, of Dewsbury, co. Yorks., attorney at law, and Joseph Frith, of Richmond, par. Handsworth, co. Yorks., gent, devisees in trust under the will of Joseph Watts, as TT/112/15, (will, 30 January 1854; decd., 9 May 1854), to Joseph Jewitt, of Sheffield, Beadle of the Cutlers Co. The leasehold premises as TT/112/15. For £500.

Copy of a lease TT/115/1 [5 Aug 1787]

Contents:

The Trustees to Hall Tong, of Sheffield, butcher. 243 sq.yds. land with the 3 messuages and a stable thereon in the possession of Tong, John Whitelamb and Mary Wilde, in Tenter St. or West Bar Green. For a term of 99 years. Annual rent of £1 10s. Lessee to build within 3 years one or more houses worth £300.

Endorsement: surrender of the lease by Joseph Hall, of The Norfolk Brewery, Sheffield, common brewer, to the Trustees, in consideration of a further lease for 21 years, 30 January 1882

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Assignment of the lease TT/115/9 25 Oct 1850

Contents:

John Pring, as TT/118/8 to William Greaves, of Sheffield, common brewer. The leasehold premises in TT/118/5. For £225.

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Assignment of the lease TT/120/9 17 Feb 1844

Contents:

Samuel Peace, as TT/120/6, to Henry Hinde, of Sheffield, gent., and Abraham Howe, of Sheffield, common brewer. The leasehold premises of TT/120/1. For £643.

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Assignment of a lease TT/120/18 9 Aug 1850

Contents:

Joseph Redfern, of Sheffield, common brewer, to Robert Tennant, of Sheffield, common brewer. The leasehold premises of TT/120/17. For £400.

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Memorandum of deposit of deeds to secure a principal TT/120/19 9 Aug 1850

Contents:

Robert Tennant, of Sheffield, common brewer, to Joseph Redfern, of Sheffield, common brewer. Deeds to the leasehold premises of TT/120/17. To secure a principal of £200 with interest at 5% p.a. Schedule of deeds of 1846-50. With the related promissory note of even date.

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Surrender of the lease TT/120/21 28 Sep 1852

Contents:

Robert Tennant, of Sheffield, common brewer, with his mortgagees, Henry Hinde, of Sheffield, gent., and Joseph Redfern, of Sheffield, gent., to the Trustees. Surrender of the lease of TT/120/1. In consideration of a new lease to be granted to Tennant.

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Assignment of lease TT/121/11 15 Jul 1794

Contents:

Joseph Epworth, of Sheffield, yeoman, and his wife, Ann, with his mortgagee, Michael Shaw, of Dronfield, co. Derbys., esq., to Thomas Rawson, of Sheffield, common brewer. Leasehold premises comprising: 266 sq. yds. land abutting on Sim's Croft held from the Church Burgesses; 336sq. yds. land in Tenter St. als. West Bar Green, with 2 messuages thereon which are now used as a public house called the 'Cricket Players', with the adjacent brewhouse and stable; 327sq.yds. vacant ground adjacent to the 2 messuages. For £300 paid to Shaw. Detailed plan by William Fairbank.

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Declaration of trust TT/121/12 15 Jul 1794

Contents:

Thomas Rawson, of Sheffield, common brewer, to his co-partners in the trade of common brewers, John Browne, Vincent Eyre, James Wheat and John Rawson. Rawson to stand seised of leasehold premises in TT/121/11 in trust for himself and his co-partners.

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Tenancy agreement TT/128/13 31 Jan 1855

Contents:

The Trustees, as landlords, to William Whitmarsh, of Sheffield, common brewer, tenant. A beerhouse called 'The California Tap' near Lady's Bridge, late the property of Andrew Ingleson, decd. From year to year. Rent of £8 15s. per quarter. Memorandum that Mary Ann Whitaker, widow, took the tenancy on 12 July 1856.

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Counterpart lease TT/161/2 18 Nov 1923

Contents:

The Trustees to S. H. Ward & Co. Ltd., of Sheaf Brewery, Ecclesall Rd., Sheffield. 347 sq. yds. land on the corner of Queen St. and Paradise St., with the buildings thereon formerly being a beerhouse called the Queen St. Hotel, but, the licence having expired, now used by a cabinet maker and furniture dealer, a plumber's shop, and offices. For a term of 21 years.

Annual rent of £70.

Would you be able to tell me what the source(s) for this information is? I'd find it very, very useful if you could. Cheers.

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