| Description | Parties: 1) Burlington Quay Victoria Rooms Company Limited 2) Mercy Sawden, Bridlington Quay, widow; Tom Woodcock, North Burton otherwise Burton Fleming, farmer; Cannam Woodcock, Manchester, Lancashire, warehouseman 3) William Henry Porritt, Armley House, Sewerby, gentleman; Christopher Francis Hutchinson, Bridlington, doctor of medicine; Charles Mann, builder, and Joseph James Beauvais, retired draper, both of Bridlington Quay; Robert Medforth, Bridlington, corn merchant; George Richardson, retired wine merchant, William Taylor, auctioneer, George Dawson Nelson, doctor of medicine, , Leonard Mainprize, builder, and Lee Steere Steere, gentleman, all of Bridlington Quay 4) Elizabeth Ledger, late of Blackheath, Middlesex, widow Property: Building known as Bridlington Quay Public Rooms or the Victoria Public Rooms in Bridlington Quay, on the east side of Garrison street, extending to the North Pier and sands, and a parcel of ground formerly the site of a dwellinghouse at Bridlington Quay on the East Cliff and a yard, adjoining the Public Rooms on the south to south west; tenement erected on ground adjoining North Pier and moiety of yard Consideration: £3,600 Witnesses: Charles Edward Porritt, clerk to Alfred West, Bridlington Quay, solicitor, Sydney Richard Shutte, Mortlock House, Holland Road, [Buston], gentleman, Walter Wrayham Woodcock, J R Cooper, Bridlington, solicitor, Joshua Aldridge, sectretary of company Memorial registered at Beverley, Book MU, Page 118, Number 179 |