Description | Parties: 1) County Council of the East Riding of Yorkshire 2) Bridget Wright, wife of Alfred George William Wright, Bessingby, esquire; Annie Elizabeth Stuart, Bridlington, spinster; Cecil Harland, Bridlington, solicitor; John Joseph Bickersteth, Cottingham, esquire; Sir Alexander Wentworth MacDonald Bosville MacDonald of the Isles, Thorpe Hall, baronet; Philip Saltmarshe, Saltmarshe, colonel (retired); William Dick, Bridlington; Thomas Davis Fenby, Bridlington, justice of the peace; Ernest Lambert, Bridlington, gentleman; Annie Gillies McNeill McNeill, wife of Duncan McNeill, Bridlington; Reverend Canon John Topham, Bridlington; Charley Bailey, Bridlington, justice of the peace; Yarburgh George Lloyd Greame, Sewerby, esquire; Arthur Thornton, Bridlington, master of arts; John Vickerman Mainprize, Bridlington, retired chemist; Dame Alice Edith Bosville MacDonald, wife of said Sir Alexander Wentworth MacDonald Bosville MacDonald of the Isles; Sidney Charlesworth, Bridlington; and William Joseph Stuart, Bridlington, solicitor; all Governors of Bridlington High School for Girls Property: Land on west side of St John Street, Bridlington, and buildings used as a Girls' High School, part of which was formerly used as a dwellinghouse and known as 'The Elms', containing 6,640 square yards; land adjoining containing 2,794 square yards; land in Bridlington containing 4 acres 3 roods bounded by Brett Street; land in Bridlington containing 7,290 square yards; land to the north of Brett Street, Bridlington, measuring 70 feet by 16 feet 3 inches, and dwelling erected upon it at 2 Brett Street; parcel of land in Bridlington formerly in the parish of Sewerby, bounded by St Anne's Road (formerly called Sewerby Terrace), together with dwellinghouse, stables and greenhouses; and land and plot being 11 Sewerby Terrace, known as the 'Imperial Hotel' Consideration: One shilling a year rent |