Conveyance of freehold estates and covenant to surrender copyhold estates of late firm of Cann and Clarke to William Cann and Elijah Crosier Bailey under will of late William Robert Cann 26th May 1876.

Description: With subsequent releases and conveyances of parts of the estate under will of Cann to members of Bailey family 1882-1894. Properties in 1876 conveyance: Freehold Messuage and Brewery, Sun, Old Turnpike (now King of Prussia), Rule and Compass, Griffin, Green Dragon, Dove, Two Brewers, Duke, Half Moon (now a cottage), White Horse, Dog and Duck, all in Wymondham; King's Head, Hethersett; Black Horse, Flordon; Hapton Hole (now Hapton White Horse), Hapton; Bird in Hand, Hardingham; Woolpack, Morley; Queens Head with 4a. in Bunwell; Half Moon (now Cattle Market Inn) St. John Timberhill, Norwich; King's Head and blacksmith's shop, Barford. Copyhold Blacksmith's shop and land, Flordon; Maltsters' , Stratton St. Mary; land in Chapelgate Street, Wymondham; Dun Cow (now Railway) with adjoining land and other land in Wymondham; Plough, Carleton Rode; 43a. in Besthorpe; 5a. 9r. in Welborne; King's Head, Wymondham; land and cottage in Barford; 4a. 8r. in Attleborough; Wool Pack and cottage, Wymondham; Dog, Hingham; cottages in Bridgham; house and cottage, Cock, Windmill Sails, Wymondham; Lawyers, Spooner Row; Bell (now Crown) Great Ellingham; Bowling Green, Saxlingham; George, Mattishall; land in Bawburgh; Three Boars and land in Wymondham; King's Head and land in Wramplingham; Star, Tivetshall St. Margaret; Bird in Hand (formerly Chequers) Gissing; Red Lion, Bridgham; Crown, Little Ellingham; Duke's Head, Caston; land in Rockland; Crown, Attleborough; beerhouse and malthouse in Wymondham.
Date: 01/01/1876 - 31/12/1894
Last import: September 11, 2017
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