| Title | Marlborough deeds and leases; more than twenty five properties, names include: Dobson, Awdry (1805); Pinckney, Hutchins, Gosling (1816); Woodham, Sawyer, Milligan (1828-1841); Merriman, Rich (1828); King, Bryant (1829); Willes, McTier (1839); Burton, Sturges (1842); Hutchens, Pike (1842) (with agreement as Frederick Crossland Pike now in Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1843); Hammond, Chapman (1867); Morecraft, Williams (187-1885); Preston, Edwards, Stevens (1877, 1881); Bodman, Dell (1879); Belcher to Heath (1880); Barnard, Jackson (1894); Chandler, Phillips (1895); Midland & South Western Railway Co to Joseph Caswell (1904); Marlborough and District Unionist Club (1922) |
| Description | A house in Marlborough St Mary; Dobson, Awdry, 1805. A malthouse and brewhouse in Back Marsh, Pinckney, Hutchins, Gosling, 1816. The Six Bells on N side of High street, Woodham, Sawyer, Milligan, 1828-1841. A house on N side of High street, Merriman, Rich, 1828. The Antelope Inn and 6 cottages, Marlborough St Peter; King, Bryant. 1829. A house and shop called Victoria House in High street, lately built by Willes, Willes, McTier, 1839. Eight (8) cottages in Kingsbury street, Burton, Sturges, 1842. A house and workshop in the Green, Marlborough St Mary, and a house in Manton street, Preshute; Hutchens, Pike, 1842, with agreement as Frederick Crossland Pike is now in Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1843. A house on S side of High street adjoining the Angel Inn and coach house in Angel yard, Hammond, Chapman, 1867. Four (4) cottages in the High street, with site plan and correspondence; Morecraft, Williams, 187-1885. A cottage in Silverless street; Preston, Edwards, Stevens, 1877, 1881 A house on w side of Kingsbury street, Bodman, Dell, 1879 A shop in Perrin's Hill, Belcher to Heath, 1880. Premises in Herd street, Barnard, Jackson, 1894. 77 High street, Chandler, Phillips, 1895. Refreshmant rooms at Marlborough station, Midland & South Western Railway Co to Joseph Caswell, 1904. 116 High street, Marlborough and District Unionist Club, 1922 |